Detection of Arginine Dihydrolase in Nonfermentative Gram-Negative Bacteria by Use of Thin-Layer Chromatography
AUTOR(ES)
Williams, Gary A.
RESUMO
Thin-layer chromatography was used to detect the presence of the arginine dihydrolase system in nonfermentative gram-negative bacteria. The test was positive for the fluorescent pseudomonads as well as Pseudomonas maltophilia, whereas other Pseudomonas sp., Mima, and Herellea were negative. This procedure can be completed in a few hours and may be useful in the clinical laboratory.
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