نتایج جستجو برای: chemostat culture

تعداد نتایج: 278509  

2014
Roland Lindqvist Gunilla Barmark

This study tested the hypothesis that sensitivity of Escherichia coli to lactic acid at concentrations relevant for fermented sausages (pH 4.6, 150 mM lactic acid, aw = 0.92, temperature = 20 or 27°C) increases with increasing growth rate. For E. coli strain 683 cultured in TSB in chemostat or batch, subsequent inactivation rates when exposed to lactic acid stress increased with increasing grow...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1979
D C Ellwood P J Phipps I R Hamilton

Streptococcus mutans Ingbritt was grown anaerobically in a chemostat with a glucose limitation, as well as with an excess of glucose (amino acid limitation) at dilution rates (D) between 0.05 and 0.4 h(-1) (mean generation time = 12 to 1.5 h). The glucose-limited culture produced cells having 1.5- to 6.0-fold greater glycolytic activity than the cells from the glucose-excess culture. The prefer...

2017
Hyun Aaron Kim Hyun Ju Kim Jihoon Park Ah Reum Choi Kyoo Heo Haeyoung Jeong Kwang-Hwan Jung Yeong-Jae Seok Pil Kim Sang Jun Lee

BACKGROUND The expression of the Gloeobacter rhodopsin (GR) in a chemotrophic Escherichia coli enables the light-driven phototrophic energy generation. Adaptive laboratory evolution has been used for acquiring desired phenotype of microbial cells and for the elucidation of basic mechanism of molecular evolution. To develop an optimized strain for the artificially acquired phototrophic metabolis...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
María F Luna Cecilia E Bernardelli Carlos F Mignone José L Boiardi

Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus PAL3 was grown in a chemostat with N(2) and mixtures of xylose and gluconate. Xylose was oxidized to xylonate, which was accumulated in the culture supernatants. Biomass yields and carbon from gluconate incorporated into biomass increased with the rate of xylose oxidation. By using metabolic balances it is demonstrated that extracellular xylose oxidation led N(2...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1998
J Benstead G M King H G Williams

Two methanotrophic bacteria, Methylobacter albus BG8 and Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b, oxidized atmospheric methane during batch growth on methanol. Methane consumption was rapidly and substantially diminished (95% over 9 days) when washed cell suspensions were incubated without methanol in the presence of atmospheric methane (1.7 ppm). Methanotrophic activity was stimulated after methanol (...

2014
Claudia Lüdecke Klaus D. Jandt Daniel Siegismund Marian J. Kujau Emerson Zang Markus Rettenmayr Jörg Bossert Martin Roth

Biomaterials-associated infections are primarily initiated by the adhesion of microorganisms on the biomaterial surfaces and subsequent biofilm formation. Understanding the fundamental microbial adhesion mechanisms and biofilm development is crucial for developing strategies to prevent such infections. Suitable in vitro systems for biofilm cultivation and bacterial adhesion at controllable, con...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1958
L ZUBRZYCKI E H SPAULDING

Although a continuous flow technique has been applied to pure culture studies by a number of workers, we are aware of only three reports (Rogers and Whittier, 1930; Savage and Florey, 1950; Zubrzycki and Spaulding, 1957) describing its use with mixed bacterial cultures. The advantages of the chemostat over the usual test tube-petri plate methods were outlined by Braun (1953) and by Novick (1955...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1992
B A Ramsay I Saracovan J A Ramsay R H Marchessault

Pseudomonas resinovorans produced poly-beta-hydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) when grown on hydrocarbons but not on glucose. In a chemostat culture, the PHA composition was beta-hydroxybutyrate (C4)-beta-hydroxyhexanoate (C6)-beta-hydroxyoctanoate (C8)-beta-hydroxydecanoate (C10) (1:15:75:9) on octanoate and C4-C6-C8-C10 (8:62:23:7) on hexanoic acid. Contrary to the reported behavior of Pseudomonas oleo...

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