Summary:
Growth, surface properties, production of lipase, histamine and some signal molecules (N-acyl-homoserine
lactones, AHLs) in four Acinetobacter baumannii strains, in one Acinetobacter lwoffii and
in one Acinetobacter haemolyticus strain cultivated in three complex media were studied. More
intensive growth of bacterial suspensions was observed inMueller-Hinton broth and in brain heart
infusion in comparison with growth in proteose peptone. Greater growth of bacterial strains (with
the exception of A. haemolyticus) in these two media was associated with more significant surface
hydrophobicity of bacteria manifested by their adherence to xylene. A higher level of lipase was
found in all strains (with the exception of A. haemolyticus) after cultivation inMueller-Hinton broth.
Composition of culture medium did not affect production of histamine. None of the studied strains
in any medium tested produced short-chained unsubstituted AHLs that can be ones of the signal
molecules shared with cell-to-cell communication.
Key words:
Acinetobacter spp. – growth medium – properties.
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