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Fluorescence spectroscopy: A rapid tool for assessing tetracycline resistance in Bifidobacterium longum

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, ISSN: 0008-4166, Vol: 52, Issue: 8, Page: 740-746
2006
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The tetracycline uptake kinetics of 35 Bifidobacterium longum strains isolated from the human gastrointestinal tract were examined by fluorescence spectroscopy, and the suitability of the technique as a screening tool of tetracycline resistance or susceptibility was determined. The strains were first grouped into three classes based on their corresponding minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of tetracycline, as established by the microdilution method: susceptible (MICs ≤1 μg mL-), semi-resistant (MICs between 1 and < 32 αg mL), and resistant strains (MICs >32 μg mL). The kinetics of tetracycline uptake for the strains in each resistance group were then analyzed over a 20 min period by fluorescence spectroscopy (absorbance wavelength 524 nm, excitation wavelength 400 nm) in a buffer system containing 100 μg mL tetracycline. Principal component analysis and factorial discriminant analysis of the results showed excellent distinction among susceptible, semi-resistant, and resistant strains. The proposed method provides a powerful and convenient means of rapidly screening tetracycline resistance in B. longum. © 2006 NRC Canada.

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Ammor, Mohammed Salim; Flórez, Ana Belén; Margolles, Abelardo; Mayo, Baltasar

Canadian Science Publishing

Immunology and Microbiology; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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