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Enzymatic characterization of some oral and nonoral gram-negative bacteria with the API ZYM system
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BacteriologyOral MicrobiologyBacteroides Melaninogenicus SubspMedical MicrobiologyBiosynthesisAnaerobic CulturingApi Zym SystemAntimicrobial ResistanceHealth SciencesBiochemistryNonoral Gram-negative BacteriaMolecular MicrobiologyFood PreservativesClinical MicrobiologyGram-negative BacteriologyStrong Trypsin ReactionMicrobiologyMedicineEnzymatic CharacterizationDiagnostic Microbiology
The API ZYM system (Analytab Products, Plainview, N.Y.), containing 19 chromogenic substrates, was utilized semiquantitatively to detect extracellular acid and alkaline phosphatases, aminopeptidases, proteases, esterase-lipase, phosphoamidase, and glycosidases in 128 oral and nonoral isolates of black-pigmented Bacteroides, Actinobacillus, Haemophilus aphrophilus, Capnocytophaga, Fusobacterium nucleatum, Wolinella recta, and Veillonella parvula. In the black-pigmented Bacteroides group of organisms, a strong trypsin reaction was present in Bacteroides gingivalis (oral species) but not in Bacteroides asaccharolyticus (nonoral species). Bacteroides melaninogenicus subsp. melaninogenicus, in contrast to Bacteroides melaninogenicus subsp. intermedius, exhibited strong N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase activity. H. aphrophilus produced beta-galactosidase and alpha-glucosidase, but the closely related Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans did not. Capnocytophaga was distinct with respect to strong aminopeptidase reactions. This study showed that a wide range of enzymes which have the potential of causing tissue injury and inflammation can be elaborated from major oral gram-negative species. Also, the API ZYM system appears to be a valuable adjunct to traditional biochemical testing in identifying oral gram-negative species.
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