“…In addition, the di-unsaturated 18-carbon acid (18:2) was completely resolved from both oleic (18: 1; 9, 10) and cis-vaccenic (18:1, 11, 12) acids. Thus, in contrast to the results obtained with packed columns in earlier studies [5][6][7][8], use of the capillary column allowed for accurate quantitative determination of all of the fatty acid components of S. faecalis includin~ the positional isomers of unsaturated acids as shown in Table 1. Each of the five strains examined contained palmitic (16:0) and cis-vaccenic (18 : 1; A11) acid as the two major acids with small (1-4%) to moderate (5-13%) amounts of myristic (14:0) stearic (18 : 0), palmitoleic (16 : 1; A9), oleic (18: 1; A9), and lactobacillic (19 cyc; 11,12) acids.…”