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Ammonia anaerobic

Reduction of Nitro Substituents. These reactions are very common in anaerobic environments and result in amine-substituted pesticides anaerobic bacteria capable of reducing nitrate to ammonia appear to be primarily responsible. All nitro-substituted pesticides appear to be susceptible to this transformation, eg, methyl parathion (7) (eq. 9), triduralin, and pendimethalin. [Pg.216]

The anaerobic reaction of sulfur dioxide with aqueous ammonia produces a solution of ammonium sulfite [10192-30-0]. This reaction proceeds efficientiy, even with a gas stream containing as Httie as 1 wt % sulfur dioxide. The sulfur dioxide can be regenerated at a high concentration by acidulation or by stream stripping of the ammonium sulfite solution, or the sulfite can be made to precipitate and the ammonia recovered by addition of lime (243). The process can also be modified to produce ammonium sulfate for use as fertili2er (244) (see Fertilizers). In a variant of this process, the use of electron-beam radiation cataly2es the oxidation of sulfur dioxide in the presence of ammonia to form ammonium sulfate (245). [Pg.144]

The production of reduced products like methane and ammonia by the gut microbial flora has important environmental consequences, as such compounds contribute to the chemical and biological oxygen demand. The detection of dissolved oxygen in the gut of piglets led to tests to show whether methane and other reduced products could be oxidized in the pig gut. The production of C-labelledCOj from C-labelledmethane has been demonstrated however, it is calculated that at most only a very small proportion of methane produced is likely to be oxidized using O 2 as electron acceptor. Methane may also be oxidized anaerobically, but only an extremely small amount of methane is likely to... [Pg.100]

Tests on pig gut contents using molecular probes to detect the presence of (aerobic) ammonia oxidizers proved negative. Recently, the anaerobic oxidation of ammonia coupled to nitrate reduction has been demonstrated in... [Pg.100]

Saccharomyces cerevisiae is anaerobically grown in a continuous culture at 30°C. Glucose is used as substrate and ammonia as nitrogen source. A mixture of glycerol and ethanol is produced. At steady-state condition mass the flow rate is stated. The following reaction is proposed for the related bioprocess 4,6... [Pg.230]

Although they have not been obtained in pure culture, chemolithotrophic anaerobic bacteria (anammox) that oxidize ammonia using nitrite as electron donor and CO2 as a source of carbon have been described. In addition, they can oxidize propionate to CO2 (Giiven et al. 2005) by a pathway that has not yet been resolved. [Pg.74]

Tal Y, JEM Watts, HJ Svchreier (2005) Anaerobic ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and related activity in Baltimore inner harbor sediment. Appl Environ Microbiol 71 1816-1821. [Pg.161]

A wide variety of aerobic and anaerobic microorganisms are able to express the enzyme urease (urea amidohydrolase), which catalyses the hydrolysis of urea to ammonia and carbon dioxide.27 So far,... [Pg.768]

Guerrero, L., Omil, F., Mendez, R., and Lema, J.M., Treatment of saline wastewaters from fish meal factories in an anaerobic filter under extreme ammonia concentrations, Biores. Technol., 61, 69-78, 1997. [Pg.778]

Earlier studies showed that reactions of sugars with ammonia lead to small molecules such as amines or organic acids. A. L. Weber has reported important autocatalytic processes occurring when trioses are allowed to react with ammonia under anaerobic conditions, such reactions provide products which are autocatalyt-ically active. Their autocatalytic activity was determined directly by investigating their effect on an identical triose-ammonia reaction. Both an increase in the triose degradation rate and an increased rate of synthesis of pyruvate, the dehydration product of the triose, were observed. Such processes may have been of importance for prebiotic chemistry occurring on the primeval Earth (Weber, 2007). [Pg.103]

The first experiments on chemoautotrophic theory were carried out by Stetter at the University of Regensburg. It was found that synergy in the FeS/H2S system determined the reductive effect, for example, in the conversion of nitrate to ammonia or of alkynes to alkenes. The conditions used corresponded to those present in hydrothermal systems aqueous phase, 373 K, almost neutral pH and anaerobic conditions (Blochl et al 1992). Two years later, the formation of an amide bond without the use of a condensation agent was successfully demonstrated in the same laboratory (Keller et al 1994). [Pg.199]

Kuypers, M. et al. (2003). Anaerobic ammonia oxidation by anammox bacteria in the Black Sea. Nature, 422, 608-611... [Pg.275]

Marchese A, Salerno A, Pesce A, Debbia EA, Schito GC In vitro activity of rifaximin, metronidazole and vancomycin against Clostridium difficile and the rate of selection of spontaneously resistant mutants against representative anaerobic and aerobic bacteria, including ammonia-producing species. Chemotherapy 2000 46 253-266. [Pg.61]

Rifaximin has been shown to possess good antibacterial activity against a variety of anaerobic bacteria (table 3) [24, 27, 28], Anaerobes have been shown to be capable of producing ammonia (especially Clostridia), which has been incriminated in the pathogenesis of hepatic encephalopathy [29], The authors suggested that since rifaximin is a nonabsorbable and effective antibiotic against anaerobic flora, it would be an ideal treatment for patients with compromised hepatic function. Eubacterium is inhibited by rifaximin with an MIC90 < 2 pg/ml [27]. [Pg.69]


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