The scent of bacteria: headspace analysis for the discovery of natural products
CA Citron, P Rabe, JS Dickschat
Index: Citron, Christian A.; Rabe, Patrick; Dickschat, Jeroen S. Journal of Natural Products, 2012 , vol. 75, # 10 p. 1765 - 1776
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Abstract
Volatile compounds released by 50 bacterial strains, 45 of them actinobacteria in addition to three chloroflexi and two myxobacteria, have been collected by use of a closed-loop stripping apparatus, and the obtained headspace extracts have been analyzed by GC-MS. Excluding terpenes that have recently been published elsewhere, 254 compounds from all kinds of compound classes have been identified. For unambiguous compound ...
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