Abstract
A fast-growing, non-photochromogenic mycobacterium isolated from the environment exhibited, on thin-layer chromatograms, a characteristic pattern of mycolates composed of unsaturated mycolates and also an unknown more polar component. Spectroscopic analysis and chemical degradation showed that this latter component was a novel mycolic acid containing a methoxy group at the omega-1 position (instead of omega-17 and omega-18 in known methoxymycolates), and two double bonds in the long mero aldehyde chain (instead of one as in known mycolates with additional oxygenated groups).
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