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Bacteria aerobes

CN" NH3 + C02 (NH3 converted to nitrite and nitrate in presence of nitrifying bacteria) Aerobic biotransformation Richards and Shieh 1989... [Pg.166]

From Table 2.11 and the discussion in Sect. 2.6, it is apparent that only moisture impenetrable materials are suitable for barrier dressings. In other words, nothing, except, water vapor, may be transmitted through the barrier dressing. Nutrients, it will be shown below (see Fig. 2.59), are included in this theory because they diffuse the barrier to nourish the bacteria (aerobic in this study) on the surface and colonize. As observed from these experiments, advanced bacterial growth is eventually continuous through the thicknesses of barrier and agar. [Pg.63]

Manganese oxidizing bacteria Aerobic Oxidize manganous ions (Mn2+) to manganic ions (Mn3+) Mn3+... [Pg.336]

Abnormally high volatile acidity levels, however, are due to the breakdown of residual sugars, tartaric acid and glycerol by anaerobic lactic bacteria. Aerobic acetic bacteria also produce acetic acid by oxidizing ethanol. [Pg.9]

Features Broad and balanced activity against bacteria (aerobic and anaerobic), mold fungi, yeast Properties Liq. [Pg.663]

To extend the vast flexibility of nature regarding PHA production, it was found that these materials are synthesized, not only by Gram-negative bacteria, but also in a number of Gram-positive countCTparts, bacteria, aerobic, anaerobic, photosynthetic bacteria, as well as in some archaebacteria [42,43]. [Pg.453]

The reactive compound is effective against all kinds of bacteria, aerobic and anaerobic, and against fungi and yeasts. [Pg.363]

Gram negative bacteria aerobic spore formers 0.9+1.00... [Pg.270]

Bacteria aerobic, anaerobic, filamentous, blue-green algae (cyanobacteria). [Pg.379]

Gram-positive bacteria (aerobic) Staphylococcus aureus Staphylococcus epidermidis Streptococcus pyogenes Streptococcus agalaciiae Streptococcus pneumoniae Streptococcus sp. (other than group D) Gram-negative bacteria (aerobic)... [Pg.142]

The study was carried out on fecal material from 5 treated patients (AD, BD, FC, GM, AC) (Table 1) and from 5 healthy subjects (controls) (AF, AG, GB, GV, FB). The bile acids treatment did not induce gastrointestinal side effects in any patients. The feces, within 2 h of collection, were placed in an anaerobic cabinet (N2 H2 C02 atmosphere, 85 10 5), subjected to bacteriological examination and to tests for biochemical activity on CDA and UDA[1]. The microbial groups examined were anaerobic bacteria, Bacteroidaceae, bifidobacteria, Clostridia, anaerobic cocci, lactobacilli, coliform bacteria, aerobic bacteria. Different media were used[2] and the characterization of isolated strains was performed taking into con-... [Pg.241]

PHAs are synthesized by numerous Gram-positive bacteria, aerobic (cyanobacteria) and anaerobic (non-sulfur and sulfur purple bacteria) photosynthetic bacteria, Gram negative bacteria as well as some Archaebacteria. They serve as intracellular carbon and energy storage compounds.PHAs are accumulated by bacteria as water-insoluble cytoplasmic inclusions, the number per cell and size of which varies among different species (Figure 3.3). ... [Pg.81]


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