Influence of Menstruation on the Microbiota of Healthy Women`s
... SUMMARY: The aim of this study was to determine the influence of menstruation on the bacterial population of healthy Japanese women's vulvas, especially the labia minora. Labia minora swabs were obtained from 10 premenopausal, nonpregnant Japanese women at premenstruation and on day 2 of menstruatio ...
... SUMMARY: The aim of this study was to determine the influence of menstruation on the bacterial population of healthy Japanese women's vulvas, especially the labia minora. Labia minora swabs were obtained from 10 premenopausal, nonpregnant Japanese women at premenstruation and on day 2 of menstruatio ...
ocular defense ocular defense mechanisms
... Clear Corneal Cataract Extractions Ô BABY SHAMPOO NOT ANTIBACTERIAL 10:1 dilution Harsh on tender eyelid skin Ô ANTIBACTERIAL SOAPS CONTAIN BAK or EtOH Not good for use around the eye ...
... Clear Corneal Cataract Extractions Ô BABY SHAMPOO NOT ANTIBACTERIAL 10:1 dilution Harsh on tender eyelid skin Ô ANTIBACTERIAL SOAPS CONTAIN BAK or EtOH Not good for use around the eye ...
Chapter-6 Biological activity of newly prepared
... multicellular microorganisms such as yeasts and molds. They are also responsible for some diseases. ...
... multicellular microorganisms such as yeasts and molds. They are also responsible for some diseases. ...
Long-distance electron transport by cable bacteria in mangrove sediments FEATURE ARTICLE
... The absence of the pH maximum can be explained by 3 factors: (1) Electrogenic sulphur oxidation does not need to create a subsurface pH maximum. The cathodic reduction of oxygen consumes protons, and hence generates alkalinity. Theoretically, the production of a solute only requires the concentratio ...
... The absence of the pH maximum can be explained by 3 factors: (1) Electrogenic sulphur oxidation does not need to create a subsurface pH maximum. The cathodic reduction of oxygen consumes protons, and hence generates alkalinity. Theoretically, the production of a solute only requires the concentratio ...
Galactoglucomannan Extracted from Spruce (Picea abies) as a
... ABSTRACT: A prebiotic is a nonviable food component that confers a health benefit on the host associated with modulation of the microbiota. Hemicelluloses are the second most common group of polysaccharides in nature and they occur in plant cell walls. The predominant hemicellulose in softwood specie ...
... ABSTRACT: A prebiotic is a nonviable food component that confers a health benefit on the host associated with modulation of the microbiota. Hemicelluloses are the second most common group of polysaccharides in nature and they occur in plant cell walls. The predominant hemicellulose in softwood specie ...
Bacteria and Archaea: The Prokaryotic Domains
... the water’s color arises from iron oxides that come from the underlying bedrock. With the methods then available, biologists could not detect any living organisms in the cold, saline, iron-rich water. A half-century later, biologists were better equipped to study microscopic life in strange places. ...
... the water’s color arises from iron oxides that come from the underlying bedrock. With the methods then available, biologists could not detect any living organisms in the cold, saline, iron-rich water. A half-century later, biologists were better equipped to study microscopic life in strange places. ...
The Effects of selected toothpaste on the microbial flora of the mouth
... minute before rising with water. Allow to dry. Thereafter it was observed under a microscope at 100x magnification. ...
... minute before rising with water. Allow to dry. Thereafter it was observed under a microscope at 100x magnification. ...
Pseudomonas fluorescens can be used for bioremediation of textile
... (Diachenko 1979). A large number of methods are available to treat the waste-water containing dyes (Senior et al. 1976). Presently, most of the processes used for the treatment of dye effluents are chemical processes, which are costly and produce large amount of sludge and are less efficient. Now a ...
... (Diachenko 1979). A large number of methods are available to treat the waste-water containing dyes (Senior et al. 1976). Presently, most of the processes used for the treatment of dye effluents are chemical processes, which are costly and produce large amount of sludge and are less efficient. Now a ...
The ways in which bacteria resist antibiotics
... produced by microorganisms, with selective antibacterial activity that does not have any strong effects on human cells. Their mechanism of action is either through killing the bacteria (bactericidal effect) or by inhibiting bacterial growth (bacteriostatic effect). With the advent of synthetic antib ...
... produced by microorganisms, with selective antibacterial activity that does not have any strong effects on human cells. Their mechanism of action is either through killing the bacteria (bactericidal effect) or by inhibiting bacterial growth (bacteriostatic effect). With the advent of synthetic antib ...
Gram-Stain
... in culture. Possible explanations for this occurrence: • 1) Organisms that are dead or dying are • visualized on the smear but are not viable and therefore do grow in culture • 2) Residual effects of antimicrobial agents in the culture prevent growth of the organism • 3) Microscope slide or Gram’s s ...
... in culture. Possible explanations for this occurrence: • 1) Organisms that are dead or dying are • visualized on the smear but are not viable and therefore do grow in culture • 2) Residual effects of antimicrobial agents in the culture prevent growth of the organism • 3) Microscope slide or Gram’s s ...
Introduction to Biotechnology
... Enzymes are responsible for fermentation of sugar to ethanol by yeasts, a reaction that forms the bases of beer and wine manufacturing. Enzymes oxidize ethanol to acetic acid. This reaction has been used in vinegar production for thousands of years. ...
... Enzymes are responsible for fermentation of sugar to ethanol by yeasts, a reaction that forms the bases of beer and wine manufacturing. Enzymes oxidize ethanol to acetic acid. This reaction has been used in vinegar production for thousands of years. ...
Microbiology - Textbooks Online
... separate or distinguish between small objects that are close together. The major factor in the resolution is the wave length of light used. The greatest resolution obtained with light of the shortest wavelength, that is the light at the blue end of the visible spectrum in the range of 450 to 500 nm. ...
... separate or distinguish between small objects that are close together. The major factor in the resolution is the wave length of light used. The greatest resolution obtained with light of the shortest wavelength, that is the light at the blue end of the visible spectrum in the range of 450 to 500 nm. ...
VI.P.1 VI.P.2 Session VI. Environmental microbiology
... e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] ...
... e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] ...
Prokaryotes are diverse and widespread Prokaryotes are diverse
... – Symbiosis is a close association between organisms of two or more species. – Rhizobium is an endosymbiont, living within another species. ...
... – Symbiosis is a close association between organisms of two or more species. – Rhizobium is an endosymbiont, living within another species. ...
PPT - University of Nairobi
... of the acids listed above are intermediates of the Kreb’s cycle. This indicates biological oxidation usually found in nectar Honey pH ranges between 3.2- 4.5 with a mean of 3.9. This is determined by amount of acid present but also amount of mineral content Ca++, Na+ and K+ Honey with a high ash ...
... of the acids listed above are intermediates of the Kreb’s cycle. This indicates biological oxidation usually found in nectar Honey pH ranges between 3.2- 4.5 with a mean of 3.9. This is determined by amount of acid present but also amount of mineral content Ca++, Na+ and K+ Honey with a high ash ...
Other Gram-Negative Bacteria
... • Depend on greater than 9% NaCl to maintain integrity of cell walls • Many contain red or orange pigments ...
... • Depend on greater than 9% NaCl to maintain integrity of cell walls • Many contain red or orange pigments ...
The antimicrobial resistance pattern of cultured human
... We further observed that the tested methanogens were resistant to aminoglycosides and tetracyclines, two antibiotic families targeting the ribosome and interfering with the synthesis of proteins (Table 2). As for aminoglycosides, the Mb. smithii genome (NC_009515)17 and the Ms. stadtmanae genome (NC ...
... We further observed that the tested methanogens were resistant to aminoglycosides and tetracyclines, two antibiotic families targeting the ribosome and interfering with the synthesis of proteins (Table 2). As for aminoglycosides, the Mb. smithii genome (NC_009515)17 and the Ms. stadtmanae genome (NC ...
Isolation and Identification of Bacterial Organisms that are
... This research work was carried out to examine the bacterial organisms that are associated with the spoilage of African breadfruits (Treculia africana) (Ukwa). Samples of the spoilt breadfruits were analyzed using five fold serial dilution method and the last three test tubes were used for the inocul ...
... This research work was carried out to examine the bacterial organisms that are associated with the spoilage of African breadfruits (Treculia africana) (Ukwa). Samples of the spoilt breadfruits were analyzed using five fold serial dilution method and the last three test tubes were used for the inocul ...
File - Norazli@CUCST
... Put samples in room temperature while waiting for delivery to the laboratory. Some anaerobes are killed by refrigeration. ...
... Put samples in room temperature while waiting for delivery to the laboratory. Some anaerobes are killed by refrigeration. ...
The Effects of Variables on Microbial Growth in Wastewater
... Teachers are highly encouraged to arrange a tour of a nearby wastewater treatment plant. Students are able to make a stronger connection between microbial niches and wastewater treatment, if they see the process in action. This will establish background knowledge for Lessons 2 and 4. This module pro ...
... Teachers are highly encouraged to arrange a tour of a nearby wastewater treatment plant. Students are able to make a stronger connection between microbial niches and wastewater treatment, if they see the process in action. This will establish background knowledge for Lessons 2 and 4. This module pro ...
The Effects of Variables on Microbial Growth in Wastewater
... Teachers are highly encouraged to arrange a tour of a nearby wastewater treatment plant. Students are able to make a stronger connection between microbial niches and wastewater treatment, if they see the process in action. This will establish background knowledge for Lessons 2 and 4. This module pro ...
... Teachers are highly encouraged to arrange a tour of a nearby wastewater treatment plant. Students are able to make a stronger connection between microbial niches and wastewater treatment, if they see the process in action. This will establish background knowledge for Lessons 2 and 4. This module pro ...
Glencoe Biology
... Reproduction of Prokaryotes Binary Fission Division of a cell into two genetically identical cells Conjugation Two prokaryotes attach to each other and exchange genetic information. ...
... Reproduction of Prokaryotes Binary Fission Division of a cell into two genetically identical cells Conjugation Two prokaryotes attach to each other and exchange genetic information. ...
Actinomycetes: a yet inexhaustive source of bioactive secondary
... antibacterials are produced by actinomycetes. Many of these antibacterials exhibit broad spectrum of activities. The diversity in structure of these antibacterial is responsible for their broad spectrum antimicrobial activities and diverse mechanisms of action. They showed high potency against a lar ...
... antibacterials are produced by actinomycetes. Many of these antibacterials exhibit broad spectrum of activities. The diversity in structure of these antibacterial is responsible for their broad spectrum antimicrobial activities and diverse mechanisms of action. They showed high potency against a lar ...
Country of Origin - Montgomery College
... his front teeth compared to his back teeth when he drank hot coffee - his view on teaching his techniques to others: “I’ve never taught one because if I taught one I’d have to teach others…I would give myself over to slavery, whereas I want to stay a free man.”! ...
... his front teeth compared to his back teeth when he drank hot coffee - his view on teaching his techniques to others: “I’ve never taught one because if I taught one I’d have to teach others…I would give myself over to slavery, whereas I want to stay a free man.”! ...
Bacteria
... (cyanobacteria) altered the earth’s atmosphere with the production of oxyFIGURE 34.2 gen which lead to extreme bacterial The diversity of bacteria. (a) Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a rod-shaped, flagellated bacterium and eukaryotic diversity. Bacteria play (bacillus). Pseudomonas includes the bacteria th ...
... (cyanobacteria) altered the earth’s atmosphere with the production of oxyFIGURE 34.2 gen which lead to extreme bacterial The diversity of bacteria. (a) Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a rod-shaped, flagellated bacterium and eukaryotic diversity. Bacteria play (bacillus). Pseudomonas includes the bacteria th ...
Phospholipid-derived fatty acids
Phospholipid-derived fatty acids (PLFA) are widely used in microbial ecology as chemotaxonomic markers of bacteria and other organisms. Phospholipids are the primary lipids composing cellular membranes. Phospholipids can be saponified, which releases the fatty acids contained in their diglyceride tail. Once the phospholipids of an unknown sample are saponified, the composition of the resulting PLFA can be compared to the PLFA of known organisms to determine the identity of the sample organism. PLFA analysis may be combined with other techniques, such as stable isotope probing to determine which microbes are metabolically active in a sample. PLFA analysis was pioneered by D.C. White, MD, PhD, at the University of Tennessee, in the early to mid 1980s.