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The assay on a defined medium of the effects of β-2-thienylalanine on the growth of anaerobic bacterial isolates from phenylketonuric patients
Authors:Kurt J. Brown  Betty V. Vesey  Gerald W. Tannock  Elaine B. Bell  David R. Lines  Prof. Robert B. Elliott
Affiliation:(1) Section of Child Health Research, Department of Paediatrics, University of Auckland School of Medicine, Private Bag, Auckland, New Zealand;(2) Department of Paediatrics, Flinders University of South Australia, Bedford Park, South Australia, Australia;(3) Department of Microbiology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract:Faecal samples were taken from three diet-managed phenylketonuric children to determine effects ofbeta-2-thienylalanine (beta-2-t) on indigenous bacteria. From sample swabs, 127 anaerobes were identified and tested forbeta-2-t inhibition on a phenylalanine (Phe)-free medium, Anaerobe Inhibition Test (AIT) agar. Of the isolates, 77.9% grew sufficiently to assay reactions on at least 25% of AIT plates. Using Phe-containing Columbia agar, 86.5% of the strains could be assayed. None of 28Bacteroides cultures was inhibited bybeta-2-t on AIT. Of the genera,Bifidobacterium, Eubacterium, Lactobacillus, Peptostreptococcus, andPropionibacterium, no isolates which would grow on AIT were inhibited. At least one isolate of each of the generaPeptococcus, Fusobacterium, andClostridium was inhibited. Of 127 total isolates, only nine were inhibited bybeta-2-t on AIT, and inhibition was abolished on Columbia agar.Thirty-nine lsquoaerobesrsquo were isolated from the same patients. Strains of the genera tested reacted similarly to previously tested strains from non-PKU sources. Also, anaerobically isolatedEscherichia coli were inhibited, whileStreptococcus faecalis cultures were not, confirming results on aerobically-isolated non-PKU cultures of the same species.These studies, the first dealing withbeta-2-t and anaerobic bacteria, suggest that little change in intestinal bacterial populations might be expected during in vivobeta-2-t treatment.
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