Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Microbiology, National Institute of Dental Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland
Abstract
Rogosa
, M. (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md.). The genus
Veillonella
. I. General cultural, ecological, and biochemical considerations. J. Bacteriol.
87:
162–170. 1964.—Arguments are presented for excluding
Veillonella discoides, V. reniformis, V. orbiculus
, and
V. vulvovaginitidis
from the genus, and for restricting it to aerogenic organisms such as
V. parvula
and
V. alcalescens
. The genus
Veillonella
thus would comprise species which are anaerobic and nonmotile; are small, spherical, gram-negative cocci appearing as pairs, masses, and short chains; and are cytochrome-oxidase- and benzidine-negative.
Veillonella
would be further characterized in that glucose or any other carbohydrate is not fermented; indole is not produced; gelatin is not liquefied; nitrate is reduced; H
2
S is produced; propionic and acetic acids, CO
2
, and H
2
are produced from lactate during growth; and pyruvic, oxaloacetic, malic, fumaric, and succinic acids are metabolized by resting cells, but citric, isocitric, and malonic acids are not. In addition to the above, a number of cultural, ecological, and biochemical characteristics are described. At present,
V. parvula
(the type species) and
V. alcalescens
would be retained as valid species. Errors in the descriptions of
V. parvula
and
V. alcalescens
are corrected by amended statements. These species are differentiated serologically. Also,
V. alcalescens
differs from
V. parvula
in having an absolute requirement for putrescine or cadaverine and in decomposing H
2
O
2
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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