نتایج جستجو برای: clostridium botulinum type a

تعداد نتایج: 13698388  

Journal: :مجله تحقیقات نظام سلامت حکیم 0
دکتر رمضانعلی عطائی ataee ra, (phd) تهران، دانشگاه علوم پزشکی بقیه ا...، گروه میکروب شناسی. تلفن: 418 2190 0912 نمابر: 88039883 دکتر علی مهرابی توانا mehrabi tavana a, (phd) دکتر غلامحسین ریاضی riazi gh, (phd).

introduction: widespread medical usage of botulinum toxins has increased the need for the precise analysis of its biological activity. the aim of this study was production and crystallization of the botulinum type a toxins. methods: in this study, clostridium botulinum was grown and inoculated into the tripticase soya broth culture media, under anaerobic condition and toxin production was monit...

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2000
C J Malizio M C Goodnough E A Johnson

minaei, Mohammad Ebrahim, Saadati, Mojtaba,

Background & Objective: A very small amount of botulinum toxin can cause death and on the other hand, there is no cure for its poison other than antitoxin. Therefore, a diagnostic method that can detect very small amounts of botulinum toxin in a short time is very important. In this study, rapid and accurate detection of botulinum toxin type E has been performed with the double sandwich ELISA m...

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم و صنایع غذایی ایران 0
(pages 23-31) s. khanzadi v. razavilar a. akhoundzadeh a. jamshidi

the aromatic plants are rich in essential oils characterized by a notable antimicrobial activity; for this reason, these substances can be used to delay or inhibit the growth of pathogenic or spoilage microorganisms. in this study, log probability percentage (log p%) of growth of the clostridium botulinum type a spores in brain heart infusion (bhi) broth as affected by various levels of zataria...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 0
j. wojtacka department of veterinary public health, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of warmia and mazury in olsztyn, 14 oczapowskiego str, 10-718 olsztyn, poland. b. wysok department of veterinary public health, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of warmia and mazury in olsztyn, 14 oczapowskiego str, 10-718 olsztyn, poland. a. kabašinskienė department of food safety and quality, faculty of veterinary medicine, lithuanian university of health sciences, 18 tilzes str, lt-47181 kaunas, lithuania. a. wiszniewska-łaszczych department of veterinary public health, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of warmia and mazury in olsztyn, 14 oczapowskiego str, 10-718 olsztyn, poland. m. gomółka-pawlicka department of veterinary public health, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of warmia and mazury in olsztyn, 14 oczapowskiego str, 10-718 olsztyn, poland. j. szteyn department of veterinary public health, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of warmia and mazury in olsztyn, 14 oczapowskiego str, 10-718 olsztyn, poland. m. malakauskas

the aim of the study was the analysis of lithuanian honeys for the presence of the spores of clostridium botulinum. the analyses were performed on multifloral, honeydew, nectar-honeydew, rape, buckwheat, heather and linden honey bought in direct sale. prior to culture on solid media the samples were prepared by supernatant filtration method and cultured in parallel in cooked meat medium (cmm) a...

ابراهیمی, فیروز , باقری پور, محمدجواد, حاجی زاده, عباس, نظریان, شهرام,

Abstract Background and purpose: Clostridium botulinum neurotoxins are the most potent toxins that cause the life-threatening botulism syndrome in humans and animals. Researches have shown that the binding domain of the botulinum neurotoxin type E has a high immunogenicity effect that could be used as an efficient recombinant vaccine. The recombinant vaccines are not potent enough to stimulate...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2004
Miia Lindström Mari Nevas Joanna Kurki Raija Sauna-aho Annikki Latvala-Kiesilä Ilpo Pölönen Hannu Korkeala

The largest reported outbreak of type C botulism in fur production animals is described. Epidemiological investigation of 117 out of 157 (response rate, 74.5%) farms revealed that 44,130 animals died or were euthanized, while 8,033 animals with milder symptoms recovered. The overall death rate in all animals at risk was 21.7%. The death rates were significantly higher in blue and shadow foxes (...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1983
C Glasby C L Hatheway

Fluorescent-antibody reagents were prepared against vegetative cells of representative strains of each physiological group and toxin type of Clostridium botulinum known to have caused botulism in humans. A fluorescent-antibody reagent was also prepared for C. botulinum type G, which has been isolated from autopsy specimens but which has not clearly been implicated in botulism. These fluorescent...

Journal: :Microbiology 2008
Mark J Jacobson Guangyun Lin Thomas S Whittam Eric A Johnson

The genus Clostridium comprises a heterogeneous group of organisms for which the phylogeny and evolutionary relationships are poorly understood. The elucidation of these evolutionary relationships necessitates the use of experimental methods that can distinguish Clostridium lineages that are time and cost effective, and can be accurately and reproducibly employed in different laboratories. Mult...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1976
G Alderton K A Ito J K Chen

The chemical forms of Clostridium botulinum 62A and 213B were prepared, and their heat resistances were determined in several heating media, including some low-acid foods. The heat resistance of C. botulinum spores can be manipulated up and down by changing chemical forms between the resistant calcium form and the sensitive hydrogen form. The resistant chemical form of type B spores has about t...

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