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Any of various long fatty acids found in the cell walls of mycolata.
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Mycolic acid — Mycolic acids are long fatty acids found in the cell walls of the mycolata taxon, a group of bacteria that includes Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of the disease tuberculosis. They form the major component of the cell wall of… … Wikipedia
mycolic acid — my·col·ic acid mī .käl ik n any of several hydroxy fatty acids that have very long branched chains and are obtained esp. from the wax of the tubercle bacillus … Medical dictionary
mycolic acid — (ˈ)mī|kälik noun Etymology: myc + Latin oleum oil + English ic more at oil : any of several hydroxy fatty acids that have very long branched chains and are obtained especially from the wax of tubercle bacilli … Useful english dictionary
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