mükoolhappeid
Mükoolhappeid, commonly referred to as mycolic acids, are a group of long-chain fatty acids that are essential components of the cell walls of Mycobacterium species, the bacteria responsible for tuberculosis and leprosy. These acids are unique in their structure, characterized by a long aliphatic chain with a beta-branched hydroxyl group and further alkyl branching, often with a second side chain. The presence and structure of mycolic acids are crucial for the integrity and survival of mycobacteria.
These complex lipids are linked to peptidoglycan through a disaccharide bridge, forming a lipid-rich outer layer