P. Hirsch, M. Alexander
Jun 1, 1960
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Canadian journal of microbiology
Abstract
Microorganisms actively degrading 2,2-dichloropropionic acid have been isolated and characterized. The responsible organisms, strains of Nocardia and Pseudomonas, liberate 90 to 100% of the halogen in dichloropropionate in periods of 3 weeks. Evidence for decomposition without chloride production has been obtained. Significant differences exist between isolates in the types of halogen-containing fatty acids utilized. Studies of the effect of halogen number and position show that beta-substituted propionates are more slowly attacked than the corresponding alpha-substituted compounds.