Differentiation of species combined into the Burkholderia cepacia complex and related taxa on the basis of their fatty acid patterns

Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Eva Krejcí, Reiner M Kroppenstedt

Abstract

Using the established commercial system Sherlock (MIDI, Inc.), cellular fatty acid methyl ester analysis for differentiation among Burkholderia cepacia complex species was proven. The identification key based on the diagnostic fatty acids is able to discern phenotypically related Ralstonia pickettii and Pandoraea spp. and further distinguish Burkholderia pyrrocinia, Burkholderia ambifaria, and Burkholderia vietnamiensis.

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