Starch-entrapped microspheres show a beneficial fermentation
... The purpose of this research was to test the hypothesis that starch-entrapped microspheres would produce favourable fermentation profiles and microbial shifts during in vitro fermentation with the faecal microbiota from patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). In vitro fermentation was carrie ...
... The purpose of this research was to test the hypothesis that starch-entrapped microspheres would produce favourable fermentation profiles and microbial shifts during in vitro fermentation with the faecal microbiota from patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). In vitro fermentation was carrie ...
Engineering of Lactic Acid Bacteria strains modulating immune
... Lysteriolysin O and mutated internalin A applied for DNA vaccination ....................... 160 APPENDICE 2‐Immunotherapy of allergic diseases using probiotics or recombinant probiotics ............................................................................................................... ...
... Lysteriolysin O and mutated internalin A applied for DNA vaccination ....................... 160 APPENDICE 2‐Immunotherapy of allergic diseases using probiotics or recombinant probiotics ............................................................................................................... ...
Virulence of Campylobacter species: a molecular genetic approach
... incidence of infection by these other species is unclear.' As this research group's interests have been directed towards C. jejuni and C. coli, most background comments will necessarily be based on previous work on these two species. Campylobacter biology ...
... incidence of infection by these other species is unclear.' As this research group's interests have been directed towards C. jejuni and C. coli, most background comments will necessarily be based on previous work on these two species. Campylobacter biology ...
Uptake of L-nicotine and of 6-hydroxy-L-nicotine by
... permease genes (perm) were amplified by PCR with the aid of specific primer pairs (1 and 2, 3 and 4, and 5 and 6; Table 1) using whole A. nicotinovorans pAO1+ cells as template. The amplified DNA of perm1, perm2 and perm3 was digested with the restriction endonucleases XbaI and NsiI, KpnI and XbaI, ...
... permease genes (perm) were amplified by PCR with the aid of specific primer pairs (1 and 2, 3 and 4, and 5 and 6; Table 1) using whole A. nicotinovorans pAO1+ cells as template. The amplified DNA of perm1, perm2 and perm3 was digested with the restriction endonucleases XbaI and NsiI, KpnI and XbaI, ...
Abstract wide variety of environments is due in part to its... genetic versatility, which contributes significantly ...
... genetic versatility, which contributes significantly to its potential pathogenicity. The burn wound can be regarded as a culture medium, and a vascularity of the burn wound prevents the action of the blood-borne immune system (Finnanet. al., 2004). Furthermore, the use of invasive procedures bypassi ...
... genetic versatility, which contributes significantly to its potential pathogenicity. The burn wound can be regarded as a culture medium, and a vascularity of the burn wound prevents the action of the blood-borne immune system (Finnanet. al., 2004). Furthermore, the use of invasive procedures bypassi ...
UG Microbiology QP Jan 2008 Dec 2013
... Your answers should be specific to the questions asked. Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary. LONG ESSAY 2 X 10 = 20 Marks ...
... Your answers should be specific to the questions asked. Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary. LONG ESSAY 2 X 10 = 20 Marks ...
Antimicrobial Drug Discovery
... the diversity and dominance of microbial life forms on our planet, which exist in all environments. These microbes have many important planetary roles, but for us humans a major problem is their ability to colonize our tissues and cause disease. The same techniques of molecular and cellular microbio ...
... the diversity and dominance of microbial life forms on our planet, which exist in all environments. These microbes have many important planetary roles, but for us humans a major problem is their ability to colonize our tissues and cause disease. The same techniques of molecular and cellular microbio ...
REDUCTION OF URANIUM-(VI) UNDER MICROAEROBIC CONDITIONS USING AN INDIGENOUS MINE CONSORTIUM
... is discharged from the nuclear generation processes as the highly toxic uranium-6, (U(VI)). U(VI) coming from the reactors is radioactive as well as highly toxic to aquatic life forms. Biological treatment of metal pollutants is viewed as an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional physi ...
... is discharged from the nuclear generation processes as the highly toxic uranium-6, (U(VI)). U(VI) coming from the reactors is radioactive as well as highly toxic to aquatic life forms. Biological treatment of metal pollutants is viewed as an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional physi ...
The Roles of Serum and Carbon Dioxide in Capsule Formation by
... The effects of albumin and charcoal were examined in more detail by retesting the influence of CO, concentration and pH. Fig. 1 b shows that, while the general relation found for bicarbonate agar also held for these media, the threshold HCO,concentration required for capsulation was lowered about 18 ...
... The effects of albumin and charcoal were examined in more detail by retesting the influence of CO, concentration and pH. Fig. 1 b shows that, while the general relation found for bicarbonate agar also held for these media, the threshold HCO,concentration required for capsulation was lowered about 18 ...
Characterisation of Vibrio anguillarum for the development of
... the vaccine. An excellent level of protection was obtained against O2b and O2d (relative percentage survival 100% and 96.4%, respectively), but the challenge with the sub-serotype O2c isolate did not produce any mortality in the control group and needs to be repeated. The vaccine formulation was ver ...
... the vaccine. An excellent level of protection was obtained against O2b and O2d (relative percentage survival 100% and 96.4%, respectively), but the challenge with the sub-serotype O2c isolate did not produce any mortality in the control group and needs to be repeated. The vaccine formulation was ver ...
Amoebae in Moisture- Damaged Buildings
... not usually known. Even though the microbial network growing on moisturedamaged building materials is a complex ecosystem consisting of many types of organisms including bacteria, yeasts, fungi, protozoa, and mites, exposure has mainly been described in terms of fungal and bacterial diversity and qu ...
... not usually known. Even though the microbial network growing on moisturedamaged building materials is a complex ecosystem consisting of many types of organisms including bacteria, yeasts, fungi, protozoa, and mites, exposure has mainly been described in terms of fungal and bacterial diversity and qu ...
Epidemiological aspects and improved differential - E
... mild, persistent diarrhoea among weaned pigs at the age of 7–14 weeks. The growth of diseased pigs is retarded and their feed conversion is lowered, resulting in diminished production. These studies were designed to investigate the molecular epidemiology of B. pilosicoli in Finnish sow herds and to ...
... mild, persistent diarrhoea among weaned pigs at the age of 7–14 weeks. The growth of diseased pigs is retarded and their feed conversion is lowered, resulting in diminished production. These studies were designed to investigate the molecular epidemiology of B. pilosicoli in Finnish sow herds and to ...
The Importance of Biofilms in Chronic Rhinosinusitis Chapter 8
... Though every microbial biofilm is unique, some structural attributes are considered universal. Biofilms contain microcolonies of bacterial cells that are separated from other microcolonies by interstitial voids. Easily observed in vitro, liquid flow occurs in these voids (also called water channels) ...
... Though every microbial biofilm is unique, some structural attributes are considered universal. Biofilms contain microcolonies of bacterial cells that are separated from other microcolonies by interstitial voids. Easily observed in vitro, liquid flow occurs in these voids (also called water channels) ...
UNIPRIM Product Information
... DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: The recommended dosage is 3.75 g UNIPRIM Powder per 110 lbs (50 kg) body weight per day. Administer UNIPRIM Powder orally once a day in a small amount of palatable feed. Dose Instructions: One 37.5 g packet is sufficient to treat 1100 lbs (500 kg) of body weight. For the 1 ...
... DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: The recommended dosage is 3.75 g UNIPRIM Powder per 110 lbs (50 kg) body weight per day. Administer UNIPRIM Powder orally once a day in a small amount of palatable feed. Dose Instructions: One 37.5 g packet is sufficient to treat 1100 lbs (500 kg) of body weight. For the 1 ...
Consumer Antibacterial Soaps: Effective or Just Risky?
... Similar to the methods used for testing clinical antibiotic resistance, a MIC method is used to assess reduced susceptibility to triclosan. Currently, there are no clinically meaningful MIC cutoff points for monitoring resistance to biocides, and, therefore, the term “reduced susceptibility” is comm ...
... Similar to the methods used for testing clinical antibiotic resistance, a MIC method is used to assess reduced susceptibility to triclosan. Currently, there are no clinically meaningful MIC cutoff points for monitoring resistance to biocides, and, therefore, the term “reduced susceptibility” is comm ...
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... evaluates the selection of suitable endophytic bacterial isolates for their potential plant growth promoting and bio control traits of anthracnose of chilli. ...
... evaluates the selection of suitable endophytic bacterial isolates for their potential plant growth promoting and bio control traits of anthracnose of chilli. ...
How to prescribe antibiotics: maybe it’s not as simple as
... • Cannot do a Gram-stain • Pus is always better! • Mixture of selective and non-selective ...
... • Cannot do a Gram-stain • Pus is always better! • Mixture of selective and non-selective ...
Bacteriophage Ecology and Plants
... attack must occur via phage diffusion from either surrounding soil or from neighboring roots. Rhizosphere bacteria, however, may gain an upper hand in what likely is a constant battle between the phage predator and bacteria prey by some combination of (i) relatively low viable counts of phage capabl ...
... attack must occur via phage diffusion from either surrounding soil or from neighboring roots. Rhizosphere bacteria, however, may gain an upper hand in what likely is a constant battle between the phage predator and bacteria prey by some combination of (i) relatively low viable counts of phage capabl ...
Diversity of halophilic bacteria in saline soil
... 100 countries especially in China, India, Pakistan, the United States, and Thailand. In Thailand, there is a widespread saline soil problem in the northeast, which results in low income and poverty of farmers. Nong Bo Reservoir at Mahasarakham Province is one of the areas having a serious problem wi ...
... 100 countries especially in China, India, Pakistan, the United States, and Thailand. In Thailand, there is a widespread saline soil problem in the northeast, which results in low income and poverty of farmers. Nong Bo Reservoir at Mahasarakham Province is one of the areas having a serious problem wi ...
Output Interpretation - UCSF Viral Diagnostics and Discovery Center
... aligned using SNAP to all nucleotide sequences in the NCBI nt collection, enabling identification of bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses. Unclassified reads and contigs generated from de novo assembly are then aligned to a viral protein database using RAPSearch for pathogen discovery of divergen ...
... aligned using SNAP to all nucleotide sequences in the NCBI nt collection, enabling identification of bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses. Unclassified reads and contigs generated from de novo assembly are then aligned to a viral protein database using RAPSearch for pathogen discovery of divergen ...
In Vitro and In Vivo Antibacterial Activities of Omadacycline, a Novel
... and is a semisynthetic compound prepared by chemical modification of minocycline (Fig. 1) (7, 8). Omadacycline is distinct from older tetracyclines because it demonstrates in vitro activity against a relatively broad spectrum of organisms, including Gram-positive, Gram-negative, anaerobic, and atypi ...
... and is a semisynthetic compound prepared by chemical modification of minocycline (Fig. 1) (7, 8). Omadacycline is distinct from older tetracyclines because it demonstrates in vitro activity against a relatively broad spectrum of organisms, including Gram-positive, Gram-negative, anaerobic, and atypi ...
Isolation of a New, Pink, Obligately Thermophilic, Gram
... by J. J. Cooney of the University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. There is no present evidence that light is required for pigment production. (iii) DNA base ratios of the K-2 and K-2type isolates. Table 1 shows the DNA base ratios of the K-2 isolate (Bloomington, Ind.), the P-P-1 isolate (Poncha Hot Spring ...
... by J. J. Cooney of the University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. There is no present evidence that light is required for pigment production. (iii) DNA base ratios of the K-2 and K-2type isolates. Table 1 shows the DNA base ratios of the K-2 isolate (Bloomington, Ind.), the P-P-1 isolate (Poncha Hot Spring ...
Bacterial cell structure
Bacteria, despite their simplicity, contain a well-developed cell structure which is responsible for many of their unique biological structures. Many structural features are unique to bacteria and are not found among archaea or eukaryotes. Because of the simplicity of bacteria relative to larger organisms and the ease with which they can be manipulated experimentally, the cell structure of bacteria has been well studied, revealing many biochemical principles that have been subsequently applied to other organisms.