The Classification of Bacteroides melaninogenicus and Related Species |
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Authors: | W. P. HOLBROOK,B. I. DUERDEN&dagger ,A. G. DEACON |
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Affiliation: | Department of Bacteriology, Edinburgh University Medical School, Teviot Place, Edinburgh EH8 9AG, Scotland |
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Abstract: | One hundred and seventy-five strains of Bacteroides melaninogenicus , 17 strains of B. oralis and six strains of B. ochraceus were studied in a series of biochemical, chemical tolerance and antibiotic disc resistance tests and by the gas-liquid chromatographic analysis of the acid end products of metabolism. Strains of B. melaninogenicus ss. asaccharolyticus formed a distinct group with clear differences from other B. melaninogenicus strains. B. melaninogenicus ss. intermedius strains formed a homogeneous group that could be readily identified. B. ochraceus was distinguished from other Bacteroides spp. by its ability to grow in air enriched with CO2. Bacteriodes melaninogenicus ss. melaninogenicus and B. oralis gave very similar patterns of results with the tests used and invariably were indistinguishable; the capacity to produce black-pigmented colonies on blood-containing media may not be a valid criterion for dividing these similar strains into two species. |
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