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+ | '''Goren, MB , Cernich, M and Brokl, O ''' (1978) Some observations of mycobacterial acid-fastness. ''Am. Rev. Respir. Dis.'' '''118''':151-4 | ||
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+ | !align=left |Abstract | ||
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+ | Mycobacterial acid-fastness seems most readily explainable on the basis of a "lipids barrier principle" that in the first instance hinders penetration of the water-soluble dyestuff, and in the second, hinders penetration of the bleaching acid. Mycolic acids, and more especially, mycolate salts, in xylene solution complex and solubilize crystal violet, but the complex is demonstrably not stable even to weak acids. Stained mycobacterial preparations are readily bleached by an acidified lipid solvent; the destained preparations are nevertheless contribution to the barrier on which acid-fastness depends appears to reside in the mycoloyl-arabinogalactan of the cell wall. | ||
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+ | Cell Wall/metabolism; Gentian Violet/metabolism; Membrane Lipids/metabolism; Mycobacterium tuberculosis/metabolism; Mycolic Acids/metabolism; Staining and Labeling | ||
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+ | ==Main Points of the Paper == | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 15 September 2012
Citation |
Goren, MB , Cernich, M and Brokl, O (1978) Some observations of mycobacterial acid-fastness. Am. Rev. Respir. Dis. 118:151-4 |
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Abstract |
Mycobacterial acid-fastness seems most readily explainable on the basis of a "lipids barrier principle" that in the first instance hinders penetration of the water-soluble dyestuff, and in the second, hinders penetration of the bleaching acid. Mycolic acids, and more especially, mycolate salts, in xylene solution complex and solubilize crystal violet, but the complex is demonstrably not stable even to weak acids. Stained mycobacterial preparations are readily bleached by an acidified lipid solvent; the destained preparations are nevertheless contribution to the barrier on which acid-fastness depends appears to reside in the mycoloyl-arabinogalactan of the cell wall. |
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Cell Wall/metabolism; Gentian Violet/metabolism; Membrane Lipids/metabolism; Mycobacterium tuberculosis/metabolism; Mycolic Acids/metabolism; Staining and Labeling |
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