applied microbiology
... (trichloromethyl) pyridine or nitrapyrin suppress NOD. Addition of H2SO4 followed by neutralization with NaOH or pasteurization of seed also acheives this. Algae which releases O2 evolution as a result of photosynthesis may interfere with BOD. Incubation in the dark solves this problem. BOD is a bio ...
... (trichloromethyl) pyridine or nitrapyrin suppress NOD. Addition of H2SO4 followed by neutralization with NaOH or pasteurization of seed also acheives this. Algae which releases O2 evolution as a result of photosynthesis may interfere with BOD. Incubation in the dark solves this problem. BOD is a bio ...
Microbiology of sauerkraut fermentation
... LAB minor population, but dominant in successful product fermentation Succession: the fermentation depends not on any single organism, but a consortium of bacteria representing several different genera and species. A given organism (or group of organisms) initiates growth and becomes established for ...
... LAB minor population, but dominant in successful product fermentation Succession: the fermentation depends not on any single organism, but a consortium of bacteria representing several different genera and species. A given organism (or group of organisms) initiates growth and becomes established for ...
Molecular Biosciences 305: The Diversity of
... also do nitrogen fixing. They can incorporate nitrogen and carbon dioxide into organic material. This form is unusable for other organisms. Nitrogenase destroyed by oxygen must be protected. So our anabaena form specialized in heterocysts, they lack photosystem II, even though we see with photosynth ...
... also do nitrogen fixing. They can incorporate nitrogen and carbon dioxide into organic material. This form is unusable for other organisms. Nitrogenase destroyed by oxygen must be protected. So our anabaena form specialized in heterocysts, they lack photosystem II, even though we see with photosynth ...
Chapter 17 Lipids
... Melting Points of Fats and Oils A triacylglycerol that is a fat Is solid at room temperature. Is prevalent in meats, whole milk, butter, and cheese. A triacylglycerol that is an oil Is liquid at room temperature. Is prevalent in plants such as olive and safflower. ...
... Melting Points of Fats and Oils A triacylglycerol that is a fat Is solid at room temperature. Is prevalent in meats, whole milk, butter, and cheese. A triacylglycerol that is an oil Is liquid at room temperature. Is prevalent in plants such as olive and safflower. ...
Cultivation of purple phototrophic bacteria using
... Azad et al., (2001) studied growth and production of biomass of Rhodovulvum sulphidophilum in sardine processing waste water. The processed fish water is rich in organic nutrients due to blood, tissue and fish extracts. Such organic waste is used as substrate for the production of phototrophic bacte ...
... Azad et al., (2001) studied growth and production of biomass of Rhodovulvum sulphidophilum in sardine processing waste water. The processed fish water is rich in organic nutrients due to blood, tissue and fish extracts. Such organic waste is used as substrate for the production of phototrophic bacte ...
11 bacterial identification tests
... isolated colony and lightly streak the surface of the slant. A needle is the preferred sampling tool in order to limit the amount of cell material transferred to the agar slant. Avoid using liquid cultures as the inoculum source. Citrate utilization requires oxygen and thus screw caps, if used, shou ...
... isolated colony and lightly streak the surface of the slant. A needle is the preferred sampling tool in order to limit the amount of cell material transferred to the agar slant. Avoid using liquid cultures as the inoculum source. Citrate utilization requires oxygen and thus screw caps, if used, shou ...
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... Tripan red by Ehrlich and Shiga. Ehrlich’s team tested many color agents for chemotherapy, and found an active aromatic compound containing arsenic in 1910, which was the 606th compound in their trial; this is known as Salvalsan 606. In 1929 the antibiotic of penicillin was discovered by Fleming whe ...
... Tripan red by Ehrlich and Shiga. Ehrlich’s team tested many color agents for chemotherapy, and found an active aromatic compound containing arsenic in 1910, which was the 606th compound in their trial; this is known as Salvalsan 606. In 1929 the antibiotic of penicillin was discovered by Fleming whe ...
Environmental conditions for fungal growth In common with all
... thermophilic fungi are defined as having a minimum growth temperature of 20°C or above, a maximum growth temperature of 50°C or above, and an optimum in the range of about 40–50°C. Cooney & Emerson, in 1964, described all the thermophilic fungi that were known at that time. ...
... thermophilic fungi are defined as having a minimum growth temperature of 20°C or above, a maximum growth temperature of 50°C or above, and an optimum in the range of about 40–50°C. Cooney & Emerson, in 1964, described all the thermophilic fungi that were known at that time. ...
Amoxicillin - Mar Vista Animal Medical Center
... better able to resist damage from stomach acid so less of an oral dose is wasted. While it is still susceptible to destruction by staphylococcal enzymes, it does have a much broader spectrum against the Gram negative cell wall and is able to last a bit longer. ...
... better able to resist damage from stomach acid so less of an oral dose is wasted. While it is still susceptible to destruction by staphylococcal enzymes, it does have a much broader spectrum against the Gram negative cell wall and is able to last a bit longer. ...
Diversity of Microbes and Cryptogames
... cell surface is known as the filament. The filament is around 20 nm in diameter, 10-20 µm in length and wavy in nature with constant amplitude. In some bacteria like Bdellovibrio and Vibrio cholerae, a sheath surrounds the flagellar filament. Chemically, flagella are constructed of a class of low mo ...
... cell surface is known as the filament. The filament is around 20 nm in diameter, 10-20 µm in length and wavy in nature with constant amplitude. In some bacteria like Bdellovibrio and Vibrio cholerae, a sheath surrounds the flagellar filament. Chemically, flagella are constructed of a class of low mo ...
s presentation to the Grossman Study Club, Philadelphia, March 20
... artifact and what is real. The only time that we do see the glycocalyx is when we examine pictures taken with an Environmental SEM, where the specimen does not have to be dehydrated. (Ruthenium Red is biological stain that helps to maintain the structural integrity of the polysaccharide- and glycopr ...
... artifact and what is real. The only time that we do see the glycocalyx is when we examine pictures taken with an Environmental SEM, where the specimen does not have to be dehydrated. (Ruthenium Red is biological stain that helps to maintain the structural integrity of the polysaccharide- and glycopr ...
O A RIGINAL RTICLE
... Globulariaceae) named “Tasselgha” are widely used in North region of Algeria as a folk medicine. Chloroform, ethyl acetate and hydromethanol extracts of Globularia alypum and essential oil were tested against some clinical pathogens bacteria. Methods used: Antibacterial activities were tested agains ...
... Globulariaceae) named “Tasselgha” are widely used in North region of Algeria as a folk medicine. Chloroform, ethyl acetate and hydromethanol extracts of Globularia alypum and essential oil were tested against some clinical pathogens bacteria. Methods used: Antibacterial activities were tested agains ...
Unknown Bi 324 lab T / R 8pm Evaluation and Conclusion The
... The unknown bacteria was grown in various media, observed, and tested. Comparison to controls identified the bacteria as serratia marcescens. The unknown, now identified as serratia marcescens, belongs to the family enterobacteriaceae. Triptic soy Agar (TSA-used for plating unless otherwise noted) w ...
... The unknown bacteria was grown in various media, observed, and tested. Comparison to controls identified the bacteria as serratia marcescens. The unknown, now identified as serratia marcescens, belongs to the family enterobacteriaceae. Triptic soy Agar (TSA-used for plating unless otherwise noted) w ...
efficacy of distilled water and lactic acid as wash solution in
... swine. It can be applied to edible portions of poultry, wild birds and other animals such as crustaceans and reptiles that are eaten by humans. It is a nutritious food containing quantities of essential amino acids in the form of protein and certain minerals especially iron. Meat also supplies nutri ...
... swine. It can be applied to edible portions of poultry, wild birds and other animals such as crustaceans and reptiles that are eaten by humans. It is a nutritious food containing quantities of essential amino acids in the form of protein and certain minerals especially iron. Meat also supplies nutri ...
Brandi Deptula Poster
... Bacteria predicted to belong to the genus Dysgonomonas were present in all 5 higher termites studied, as well as in two lower termites, Reticulitermes hesperus and Insisitermes minor. The JT5 species was found only in the higher termite G. perplexus, indicating that this species may be specific to t ...
... Bacteria predicted to belong to the genus Dysgonomonas were present in all 5 higher termites studied, as well as in two lower termites, Reticulitermes hesperus and Insisitermes minor. The JT5 species was found only in the higher termite G. perplexus, indicating that this species may be specific to t ...
The comparison of the antibacterial effect of various mouth rinses
... It was clearly shows that CHX and CPC containing mouth rinse are able to prevent the growth of the mixed oral bacteria at the tested concentrations. THY showed less susceptibility effect when compared with blank control and positive control (fig.AST). ...
... It was clearly shows that CHX and CPC containing mouth rinse are able to prevent the growth of the mixed oral bacteria at the tested concentrations. THY showed less susceptibility effect when compared with blank control and positive control (fig.AST). ...
Dairy Microbiology Key Terms Mastitis Somatic Cells
... Thermoduric bacteria are a miscellaneous group of bacteria that are capable of surviving pasteurization or other heat treatments. Thermophilic bacteria thrive at high temperatures. As such, they not only survive heat treatments, but they can also grow. As a general rule, all thermoduric and thermoph ...
... Thermoduric bacteria are a miscellaneous group of bacteria that are capable of surviving pasteurization or other heat treatments. Thermophilic bacteria thrive at high temperatures. As such, they not only survive heat treatments, but they can also grow. As a general rule, all thermoduric and thermoph ...
Class tests topics of microbiology academic year
... Principles of diagnostic procedures in fungal infections - general characteristic of yeasts, molds, dimorphic fungi and dermatophytes (fungal species: Candida sp., Cryptococcus neoformans, Aspergillus sp., Trichophyton sp., Epidermophyton sp., Microsporum sp.) – pathogenicity (in correlation with vi ...
... Principles of diagnostic procedures in fungal infections - general characteristic of yeasts, molds, dimorphic fungi and dermatophytes (fungal species: Candida sp., Cryptococcus neoformans, Aspergillus sp., Trichophyton sp., Epidermophyton sp., Microsporum sp.) – pathogenicity (in correlation with vi ...
scope and historical developments in microbiology
... play key roles in the cycling of important nutrients in plant nutrition particularly those of carbon, nitrogen and sulphur. Bacteria referred to as nitrogen fixers live in the soil where they convert vast quantities of nitrogen in air into a form that plants can use. Microorganisms also play major r ...
... play key roles in the cycling of important nutrients in plant nutrition particularly those of carbon, nitrogen and sulphur. Bacteria referred to as nitrogen fixers live in the soil where they convert vast quantities of nitrogen in air into a form that plants can use. Microorganisms also play major r ...
Chemistry of Life
... - cholesterol is a sterol because it contains a OH group. - cholesterol is a sterol because it contains a OH group. - cholesterol is a major constituent of cellular membranes and helps membrane maintain its rigidity. - cholesterol is needed for the synthesis of other important steroid hormones like ...
... - cholesterol is a sterol because it contains a OH group. - cholesterol is a sterol because it contains a OH group. - cholesterol is a major constituent of cellular membranes and helps membrane maintain its rigidity. - cholesterol is needed for the synthesis of other important steroid hormones like ...
Cards: Microbes
... Inputs/Outputs: Uses light and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) for energy. Produces sulfate. Turns carbon dioxide (CO2) to sugars to build cells. Can also eat sugars and breathe oxygen (O2) to produce (CO2). ...
... Inputs/Outputs: Uses light and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) for energy. Produces sulfate. Turns carbon dioxide (CO2) to sugars to build cells. Can also eat sugars and breathe oxygen (O2) to produce (CO2). ...
¿Biología sintética, solución para los problemas del
... represent two plausible fuels to substitute those being used nowadays. Pathways which enable the synthesis have been described in many know bacteria, some also having been used in the past for this purpose. Toxic products require cell adaptations to solvent saturated mediums. Strategies include memb ...
... represent two plausible fuels to substitute those being used nowadays. Pathways which enable the synthesis have been described in many know bacteria, some also having been used in the past for this purpose. Toxic products require cell adaptations to solvent saturated mediums. Strategies include memb ...
Influence of bacteria on silver dissolution from silver
... Bacterial contamination can cause many adverse effects, such as deterioration of food products and human diseases. Bacteria in natural, industrial and clinical settings most often live in surface associated communities known as biofilm. Bacteria in biofilm are more tolerant to cleaning, disinfecting ...
... Bacterial contamination can cause many adverse effects, such as deterioration of food products and human diseases. Bacteria in natural, industrial and clinical settings most often live in surface associated communities known as biofilm. Bacteria in biofilm are more tolerant to cleaning, disinfecting ...
MICROBIOLOGY MIMM211 Lecture 2 Historical perspectives (3)
... rabid dog received from Pasteur 13 injections of increasingly virulent preparations over a 10 day period - The boy surprisingly survived - In gratitude for Pasteur’s development of vaccines, people from around the world contributed to the construction of the Pasteur Institute in Paris ...
... rabid dog received from Pasteur 13 injections of increasingly virulent preparations over a 10 day period - The boy surprisingly survived - In gratitude for Pasteur’s development of vaccines, people from around the world contributed to the construction of the Pasteur Institute in Paris ...
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.