نتایج جستجو برای: freezing loss

تعداد نتایج: 462742  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1988
R Arora J P Palta

Incipient freeze-thaw stress in onion bulb scale tissue is known to cause enhanced efflux of K(+), along with small but significant loss of cellular Ca(2+). During the post-thaw period, irreversibly injured cells undergo a cytological aberration, namely, ;protoplasmic swelling.' This cellular symptom is thought to be caused by replacement of Ca(2+) from membrane by extracellular K(+) and subseq...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical sciences 0
mohammad rafienia medical physics and biomedical engineering department, school of medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran rana imani biomedical engineering department, amirkabir university of technology, tehran, iran shahriar hojjati emami biomedical engineering department, amirkabir university of technology, tehran, iran mohsen rabbani biomedical engineering department, amirkabir university of technology, tehran, iran maryam kabiri biomedical engineering department, amirkabir university of technology, tehran, iran

production and characterization of soft cross-linked gelatin sponge by using glutaraldehyde for blood hemostasis application, is the goal of this study. biodegradable hydrogels were prepared through crosslinking of gelatin with glutaraldehyde followed by freeze drying. the effects of gelatin concentration, amount of crosslink agent and freeze drying temperature on mechanical properties and elas...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1997
F J Bigras

Root systems of 6-month-old, cold-hardened, container-grown black spruce seedlings (Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.) were exposed to 0, -5, -10, -15, -20, or -22.5 degrees C. Freezing-induced damage to fine roots, coarse roots and the whole root system was assessed by various viability tests including leakage of electrolytes, leakage of phenolic compounds, water loss, root and shoot water potentia...

Journal: :Expert review of vaccines 2009
Dexiang Chen Debra Kristensen

All vaccines lose potency over time and the rate of potency loss is temperature-dependent. Therefore, cold-chain systems have been established to ensure that the potency of vaccines is maintained by storing them under refrigerated conditions (in most cases between 2 and 8 degrees C) until the point of use. This article aims to review the approaches being used to develop thermostable vaccine for...

2015
Holger Reinsch Oliver Spadiut Johannes Heidingsfelder Christoph Herwig

Numerous biopharmaceuticals are produced in recombinant microorganisms in the controlled environment of a bioreactor, a process known as Upstream Process. To minimize product loss due to physico-chemical and enzymatic degradation, the Upstream Process should be directly followed by product purification, known as Downstream Process. However, the Downstream Process can be technologically complex ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2006
Eliot M Herman Kelsi Rotter Ramaswamy Premakumar G Elwinger Hanhong Bae Linda Ehler-King Sixue Chen David P Livingston

Cold-acclimated plants acquire an additional 3-5 degrees C increase in freezing tolerance when exposed to -3 degrees C for 12-18 h before a freezing test (LT50) is applied. The -3 degrees C treatment replicates soil freezing that can occur in the days or weeks leading to overwintering by freezing-tolerant plants. This additional freezing tolerance is called subzero acclimation (SZA) to differen...

2011
Hyun-Wook Kim Eui-Soo Lee Yun-Sang Choi Ji-Hun Choi Doo-Jeong Han Hack-Youn Kim Dong-Heon Song Seul-Gi Choi Cheon-Jei Kim

This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of the aging period prior to freezing on the meat quality of Hanwoo longissimus dorsi (LD) muscle. Three different combinations of aging and freezing periods (0/90, 20/70, and 40/50) were examined using LD muscle at 24 h postmortem under an identical storage time of 90 d. The pH and lightness slightly increased with increasing aging period. Howeve...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1986
J A Anderson E N Ashworth

Streptomycin (100 micrograms per milliliter), desiccation (over CaSO(4)), and ultraviolet radiation (4500 microwatts per square centimeter at 254 nanometers for 15 minutes) reduced ice nucleation activity by Pseudomonas viridiflava strain W-1 as determined by freezing drops of the bacterial suspensions. Highest residual ice nucleation activity by dead cells was obtained by desiccation, although...

2006
Eliot M. Herman Kelsi Rotter Ramaswamy Premakumar G. Elwinger Rino Bae Linda Ehler-King Sixue Chen David P. Livingston

Cold-acclimated plants acquire an additional 3–5 8C increase in freezing tolerance when exposed to 23 8C for 12–18 h before a freezing test (LT50) is applied. The 23 8C treatment replicates soil freezing that can occur in the days or weeks leading to overwintering by freezing-tolerant plants. This additional freezing tolerance is called subzero acclimation (SZA) to differentiate it from cold ac...

2006
A. L. STUART M. Z. JACOBSON

Partitioning of volatile chemicals among the gas, liquid, and solid phases during freezing of liquid water in clouds can impact trace chemical distributions in the troposphere and in precipitation. We describe here a numerical model of this partitioning during the freezing of a supercooled liquid drop. Our model includes the time-dependent calculation of the coupled processes of crystallization...

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