The potential clinical application of gas chromatography to microbial identifcation was evaluated. A completely automated system, the MIS (Microbial Identification System; Hewlett- Packard) can analyse and identify pure strains by comparison of their cellular fatty acids patterns (C9-C2o) with the reference parameters stored in a library. Three hundred and sixty-seven strains were tested, comparing the gas chromatographic results with those obtained by the traditional microbiological methods in the bacteriology laboratory of our Institute. A standardized extractive procedure was followed to obtain the fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs), but some modifications to the recommended procedure were introduced in the bacterial growth procedures: colonies harvested not onlyfrom the recommended growth media but also from selective media routinely used in the bacteriology laboratory were successfully examined. These modifications did not influence the results but improved the ease for the user; good agreement with the comparison method was observed as far as identications ofgenus and species are concernedfor 238 cases. The major advantages of this computerized system are a reduction in the time required to obtain thejnal results, the elimination of human errors by using the autosampler and a better inter-laboratory comparability ofresults owing to a higher degree ofobjectivity. On the other hand, the limited throughput ofMIS (only 40 samples in 24 h) prevents its use in a large routine laboratory; this technology is appropriate in emergency cases, in taxonomic studies and as a confirmatory method.

EVALUATION OF AN AUTOMATIC GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHIC SYSTEM FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF BACTERIAL INFECTIVE AGENTS / C. ARCELLONI, A. GRIFFINI, R. PARONI, P.A. BONINI. - In: JOURNAL OF AUTOMATIC CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0142-0453. - 11:5(1989 Sep), pp. 191-200.

EVALUATION OF AN AUTOMATIC GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHIC SYSTEM FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF BACTERIAL INFECTIVE AGENTS

R. PARONI
Penultimo
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1989

Abstract

The potential clinical application of gas chromatography to microbial identifcation was evaluated. A completely automated system, the MIS (Microbial Identification System; Hewlett- Packard) can analyse and identify pure strains by comparison of their cellular fatty acids patterns (C9-C2o) with the reference parameters stored in a library. Three hundred and sixty-seven strains were tested, comparing the gas chromatographic results with those obtained by the traditional microbiological methods in the bacteriology laboratory of our Institute. A standardized extractive procedure was followed to obtain the fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs), but some modifications to the recommended procedure were introduced in the bacterial growth procedures: colonies harvested not onlyfrom the recommended growth media but also from selective media routinely used in the bacteriology laboratory were successfully examined. These modifications did not influence the results but improved the ease for the user; good agreement with the comparison method was observed as far as identications ofgenus and species are concernedfor 238 cases. The major advantages of this computerized system are a reduction in the time required to obtain thejnal results, the elimination of human errors by using the autosampler and a better inter-laboratory comparability ofresults owing to a higher degree ofobjectivity. On the other hand, the limited throughput ofMIS (only 40 samples in 24 h) prevents its use in a large routine laboratory; this technology is appropriate in emergency cases, in taxonomic studies and as a confirmatory method.
Gaschromatography; microbial identification test; fatty acids; diagnostic test
Settore BIO/10 - Biochimica
Settore BIO/12 - Biochimica Clinica e Biologia Molecolare Clinica
set-1989
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