نتایج جستجو برای: microbial kinetics

تعداد نتایج: 207721  

Journal: :Letters in applied microbiology 2003
J A Vázquez M P González M A Murado

AIMS The possibility of substrate inhibition by glucose on biomass and pediocin production was studied in cultures of Pediococcus acidilactici on a residual medium. METHODS AND RESULTS Calculation of the substrate inhibition coefficient in the context of microbial growth is generally laborious, and very prone to experimental error. However, a simulation combining logistic and Monod kinetics e...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1988
D L Lewis R E Hodson H M Hwang

Our experiments with selected organic substrates reveal that the rate-limiting process governing microbial degradation rates changes with substrate concentration, S, in such a manner that substrate removal is enhanced at lower values of S. This enhancement is the result of the dominance of very efficient systems for substrate removal at low substrate concentrations. The variability of dominant ...

2006
Nikolay Strigul Holger Dette Viatcheslav B. Melas

The Monod model is a classical microbiological model much used in microbiology, for example to evaluate biodegradation processes. The model describes microbial growth kinetics in batch culture experiments using three parameters: the maximal specific growth rate, the saturation constant and the yield coefficient. However, identification of these parameter values from experimental data is a chall...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
m rahim h bano b naqvi

contact lens wearers are at great risk of developing microbial keratitis because of incorrect usages and unhygienic maintenance of contact lenses. therefore, the present study was planned to provide data that will be helpful in selecting the anti-microbial to cure microbial keratitis. one hundred bacterial isolates from conjunctiva of contact lenses wearer were isolated, identified and subjecte...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2009
Nikolay S. Strigul Holger Dette Viatcheslav B. Melas

The Monod model is a classical microbiological model much used in microbiology, for example to evaluate biodegradation processes. The model describes microbial growth kinetics in batch culture experiments using three parameters: the maximal specific growth rate, the saturation constant and the yield coefficient. However, identification of these parameter values from experimental data is a chall...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Jessica Donahoe-Christiansen Seth D'Imperio Colin R Jackson William P Inskeep Timothy R McDermott

An arsenite-oxidizing Hydrogenobaculum strain was isolated from a geothermal spring in Yellowstone National Park, Wyo., that was previously shown to contain microbial populations engaged in arsenite oxidation. The isolate was sensitive to both arsenite and arsenate and behaved as an obligate chemolithoautotroph that used H(2) as its sole energy source and had an optimum temperature of 55 to 60 ...

2009
Diego J. Kormes Eduardo Cortón

Whereas biosensors have been usually proposed as analytical tools, used to investigate the surrounding media pursuing an analytical answer, we have used a biosensor-like device to characterize the microbial cells immobilized on it. We have studied the kinetics of transport and degradation of glucose at different concentrations and temperatures. When glucose concentrations of 15 and 1.5 mM were ...

2008
Bart Haegeman Dimitri Vanpeteghem Jean-Jacques Godon Jérôme Hamelin B. Haegeman

DNA reassociation kinetics, also known as Cot curves, were recently used by Gans and co-workers to estimate the number of bacterial species present in soil samples. By reanalysing the mathematical model we show that rather than the number of species, Simpson and Shannon diversity indices are encoded in the experimental data. Our main tool to establish this result are the so-called Rényi diversi...

Journal: :The Journal of antibiotics 1976
T Nagasawa N Mori Y Tani K Ogata

A screening aimed at obtaining a cholinesterase inhibitor of microbial origin was carried out using Pseudomonas butyrylcholinesterase. A mycelium-extract of a fungus strain, belonging to the genus Penicillium, was found to produce such an enzyme inhibitor. The inhibitor was purified and crystallized as colorless leaflets. From physical and chemical studies, the inhibitor was identified as being...

Journal: :Sustainability 2022

Microbial-induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) technology mainly uses carbonates produced by the reaction of microbial activities to repair rocks and soils. Temperature influences metabolism kinetics chemical reactions. In this study, experiments on fractured sandstone under different temperatures are carried out. The effects tested with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), an X-ray auto...

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