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Phospholipase C of the oral Propionibacterium acnes strain D 7 was purified from culture supernatants and partially characterized. The molecular weight was found to be 32.000 and the optimum pH was situated between 7.0 to 8.0. This nonhemolytic enzyme hydrolyzed relative intensively acidic glycerophospholipids and produced 1,2-diglyceride from phosphatidyl choline.