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Susceptibility of Clostridium perfringens to C-C fatty acids
Skrivanová E, Marounek M, Dlouhá G, Kanka J.
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- MeSH
- Clostridium perfringens growth & development drug effects ultrastructure MeSH
- Financing, Organized MeSH
- Glucose MeSH
- Clostridium Infections prevention & control veterinary MeSH
- Hydrogen-Ion Concentration MeSH
- Culture Media MeSH
- Lauric Acids pharmacology MeSH
- Fatty Acids administration & dosage pharmacology MeSH
- Microbial Sensitivity Tests MeSH
- Food Additives administration & dosage MeSH
- Microscopy, Electron, Transmission MeSH
AIMS: To determine susceptibility of Clostridium perfringens strains CCM 4435(T) and CNCTC 5459 to C(2)-C(18) fatty acids, and evaluate influence of pH in cultures grown on glucose. Straw particles were added to cultures to simulate the presence of solid phase of the digestive tract milieu. METHODS AND RESULTS: Antimicrobial activity of fatty acids was expressed as a concentration at which only 50% of the initial glucose was utilized. Lauric acid showed the highest antimicrobial activity, followed by myristic, capric, oleic and caprylic acid. Only strain CNCTC 5459 was susceptible to linoleic acid. Neither caproic acid and acids with a shorter carbon chain nor palmitic and stearic acid influenced substrate utilization. The antimicrobial activity of myristic, oleic and linoleic acid decreased when clostridia were grown in the presence of straw particles. In cultures of both strains treated with capric and lauric acid at pH 5.0-5.3, the number of viable cells was <10(2) ml(-1). Only lauric acid reduced number of viable cells of both strains below 10(2) ml(-1) at pH > 6. Transmission electron microscopy revealed separation of inner and outer membranes and cytoplasma disorganization in cells treated with lauric acid. CONCLUSIONS: Lauric acid had the highest activity towards C. perfringens among fatty acid tested. Its activity was not influenced by the presence of solid particles and did not cease at pH > 6. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: Lauric acid might be a means for control of clostridial infections in farm animals.
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