Complexing of Fatty Acids by Triton WR1339 in Relation to Growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
AUTOR(ES)
Hedgecock, Loyd W.
RESUMO
Mycobacterium tuberculosis grew in the presence of toxic concentrations of free fatty acids when an adequate amount of triton WR1339 was added to the medium. Triton produced a solubilizing effect on turbid suspensions of fatty acids, indicating the formation of a detergent-lipid complex. Oleic acid complexed with triton served as a source of carbon for growth of M. tuberculosis.
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