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. 1986 Feb;23(2):392–394. doi: 10.1128/jcm.23.2.392-394.1986

Modified extraction procedure for gas-liquid chromatography applied to the identification of anaerobic bacteria.

W R Thomann, G B Hill
PMCID: PMC268654  PMID: 3700623

Abstract

Chloroform and ether commonly are used as solvents to extract metabolic organic acids for analysis by gas-liquid chromatography in the identification of anaerobic bacteria. Because these solvents are potentially hazardous to personnel, modified extraction procedures involving the use of a safer solvent, methyl tert-butyl ether were developed which remained both simple to perform and effective for organism identification.

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