The growth characteristics and nutritional requirements ofEikenella corrodensstrain 23834 were studied. Generation times, growth rates, and cell yields were determined employing a basal medium supplemented with yeast extract (YE), vitamins, amino acids, phosphate, nitrogen, and sulfate. Incubation was in a variety of air, CO2, and N2atmospheres. Incubation statically in air or in 10 CO2+ 90 air did not affect the growth rate, while Na2CO3, bubbling with various atmospheres, shaking, or anaerobic incubation all decreased the growth rate. Atmospheric CO2was found not to be a requirement for growth. The addition of 1‐2.5 YE decreased the generation time and increased the cell yield. The growth‐promoting factor(s) of YE was a low molecular weight, water‐soluble, dialyzable substance which is stable to and not extractable by chloroform‐methanol. Vitamins and amino acids singly or in combination were slightly growth‐promoting and purines, pyrimidines, and acetate had no effect onEikenellagrowth. Increasing concentrations of phosphate inhibited growth, while nitrate but not sulfate proved essential f
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