Title of article :
Whole-Cell Fatty Acid Composition of Total Coliforms to Predict Sources of Fecal Contamination
Author/Authors :
Haznedaroglu، Berat Z. نويسنده , , Zitomer، Daniel H. نويسنده , , Hughes-Strange، George B. نويسنده , , Duran، Metin نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
-1425
From page :
1426
To page :
0
Abstract :
The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that total coliforms isolated from human and nonhuman sources have distinctly different wholecell fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) profiles. The FAME profiles studied included total coliforms isolated from sewage; feces of livestock, including bovine (dairy cattle), poultry, and swine; and feces of wildlife, including waterfowl and deer. Multiple samples within each category were collected and 303 total coliform isolates were cultured. It was found that the FAMEs 12:0 2OH and 14:0 2OH were exclusively associated with sewage samples, whereas the FAMEs 18:0 and 19:0 ISO were identified only in isolates from the livestock samples. In addition to the presence of signature FAMEs, the average relative masses of 16:1 (omega)7c, 18:1 (omega)7c, and 19:0 CYCLO (omega)8c were significantly different between human and nonhuman sources of total coliforms. A linear discriminant function based on these differences discriminated total coliform isolates of human origin against the other five host categories at a 77% rate of correct classification (RCC). These results strongly support the validity of our hypothesis and suggest that the FAME profiles of total coliforms have the potential to be used as a phenotypic microbial source tracking (MST) tool for predicting the sources of microbial contamination in water environments.
Keywords :
Integral equation , Measure space
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Record number :
41410
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