The numbers, distribution, some physiological properties and, to a small extent, the taxonomy of heterotrophic bacteria from several Irish Sea cores are described. The presence of molds in the cores is also reported. An attempt is made to compare the physiological properties of the organisms, partic
Biochemistry and microbiology of some Irish Sea sediments: I. Amino-acid analyses
โ Scribed by C. D. Litchfield; A. L. S. Munro; L. C. Massie; G. D. Floodgate
- Book ID
- 104751220
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 866 KB
- Volume
- 26
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0025-3162
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โฆ Synopsis
Cores of sedimentary mud, collected on a transect between the Isle of Man and Ireland, were qualitatively analysed for free amino acids by thinlayer chromatography of the dansylated (DNS) derivatives. The DNS derivatives of isoleucine/ leucine and ~-aminobutyric acid were found in all samples, while the derivatives of phenylalanine, valine, arginine and ammonia were usually present. Acid hydrolysis followed by treatment with ninhydrin showed the presence of peptidyl amino acids in half the DNS-reacted extracts. No distribution pattern of amino acids was found either with geographical location or down the depths of the cores. Attempts to quantify the method were unsuccessful. Other analyses indicated the presence of glucose/galactose, but no neutral or phospholipids or recognizable plant pigments were identified.
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