Abstract

Nearly 96% of the fatty acids of Arthrobacter globiformis 616 cultivated in a glucose – mineral salts – nitrate medium were of the branched-chain type. The fatty acids, identified by melting point and by infrared, mass, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectra were (in order of abundance) 12-methyl tetradecanoic, 14-methyl hexadecanoic, 14-methyl pentadecanoic, hexadecanoic, 12-methyl tridecanoic, and tetradecanoic.

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