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Streptococcus fecalis

Cells of Streptococcus fecalis (ATCC-8043) were grown in the AOAC folic acid assay medium [Lepper, Official and Tentative Methods of the Association of... [Pg.1628]

Neisseria meningitidis Group A Group B Group C Bacillus pumilis Streptococcus fecalis Escherichia coli K1 Escherichia coli K92 2-acetamido-2-deoxymannosyl phosphate residues - 8)aD-NeupAc(2 -> and its OAc+ variant — 8)< D-NeupAc(2 — 9)< D-NeupAc(2 —> 221 7 191 186... [Pg.203]

Micromonospora purpurea Gentamicin sulfate Micromonospora sagamiensis Micro nomicin Penicillium bacterium Penicillin 0 Penicillium patulum Griseofulvin Pseudomonas bacterium Salicylic acid Semliki Forest arborvirus Interferon Septomyxa affinis Fluprednisolone Methylprednisolone Sporidiobolus ruinenli Ubidecarenone Streptococcus fecalis Floxuridine... [Pg.1607]

Zarlengo and Abrams (58) measured the entry of NH3 to aged (for days at 4°C) stationary phase Streptococcus fecalis. With cells starting with an internal pH of near 5, entry of un-ionized NH3 was rapid. Under these physiologically nonactive conditions, bacterial cells were indeed rapidly penetrable to NH3, with a decrease in the pH gradient across the membrane an immediate result of the process. Uptake led to a net accumulation of ammonia, starting with cells that were acidic inside relative to the incubation medium. [Pg.461]

Precursor activation Stimulation of lactate dehydrogenase by fructose-1,6-dlphosphate Streptococcus fecalis) (2)... [Pg.72]

Recent studies of the exact nutritional requirements of various strains of hemol3 tic streptococci have resulted in their cultivation on media of completely defined chemical composition (232, 342, 449). Riboflavin has been included in the media in all cases, on the grounds of its known behavior as a growth factor for other bacteria, but it has not been shown always to be an essential component of the media. For the strains of hemolytic streptococci grown by Woolley and Hutchings (449) and by Schuman and Farrell (342), which included members of Lancefield s groups A, B, C, D, riboflavin was essential also for Streptococcus fecalis (342). Earlier work, before these media of defined composition had been worked out, had indicated the important part plaj ed by riboflavin in the nutrition of various strains of hemolytic streptococci (290,448). [Pg.133]


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