THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE CHEMICAL STRUCTURE OF FATTY ACIDS AND THEIR MYCOBACTERICIDAL ACTIVITY
- 1 January 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Editorial Committee of Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Infectious Dis in Japanese Journal of Medical Science and Biology
- Vol. 30 (4) , 171-178
- https://doi.org/10.7883/yoken1952.30.171
Abstract
The bactericidal activity of long-chain fatty acids on mycobacteria [Mycobacterium bovis and M. tuberculosis] was examined by exposing the organisms to these acids at 0.04 mM in 0.05 M acetate buffer (pH 5.6). The lethal effect of saturated fatty acids was related to the chain-length of hydrocarbon, C14:0 being the strongest in the activity and longer and shorter fatty acids being less active. Unsaturation, isomerism and the presence of .alpha.-hydroxy group were found to be other factors governing the activity. The lethal effect was greater in the order of C18:3 > C18:2 > C18:1(cis) > C18:1(trans) > .alpha.-OH C18:0 > C18:0. C20:4 was placed between C18:3 and C18:2 in this respect. Esterification of C14:0, C18:1 and C20:4 to methyl esters and cholesteryl esters abolished completely the bactericidal activity of these acids, suggesting the requirement of carboxyl group for the activity. The relationship between the fatty acid structure and the lethal effect was discussed in reference to these observations.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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