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Analysis of the structural diversity of mycolic acids of Rhodococcus and Gordonia isolates from activated sludge foams by selective ion monitoring gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (SIM GC–MS)
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Analysis of the structural diversity of mycolic acids of Rhodococcus and Gordonia isolates from activated sludge foams by selective ion monitoring gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (SIM GC–MS)

H M Stratton, Peter R Brooks and R J Seviour
Journal of Microbiological Methods, Vol.35(1), pp.53-63
1999
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https://doi.org/10.1016/S0167-7012(98)00102-XView
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Microbiology Medical Microbiology mycolic acids Rhodococcus Gordonia SIM GC-MS chemotaxonomy
A method using Selective Ion Monitoring (SIM) gas chromatography-mass spectrometry is described for analysis of mycolic acids which reveals a hitherto unrecognised chemical structural diversity among these in some members of the Mycolata. The structural interpretation of mass spectral data of mycolic acids from Rhodococcus spp and Gordonia spp using SIM is discussed.

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