نتایج جستجو برای: microbiological analysis

تعداد نتایج: 2841447  

Journal: :iranian journal of environmental sciences 0
abderrezak krika department of environmental sciences and agronomic sciences, faculty of nature life and sciences, university of jijel bp 98 ouled aissa, jijel 18000, algeria fouad krika department of process engineering, faculty of technology, university of laghouat, bp 37g, laghouat 03000, algeria

djendjen river is one of the largest rivers in the region of jijel (algeria). human activities such as urban discharges, industrial, agricultural, and livestock have significant effects on the quality of water. the present study attempts to evaluate the quality of water along the banks of the djendjen river at different sampling sites, using physico-chemical and bacteriological methods. the col...

2018
Firouz Abbasian Ebrahim Ghafar-Zadeh Sebastian Magierowski

Microorganisms have a significant influence on human activities and health, and consequently, there is high demand to develop automated, sensitive, and rapid methods for their detection. These methods might be applicable for clinical, industrial, and environmental applications. Although different techniques have been suggested and employed for the detection of microorganisms, and the majority o...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
f lotfipour h valizadeh s hallaj-nezhadi m milani p zakeri-milani

an agar well diffusion bioassay method for determination of clarithromycin in human plasma, using micrococcus luteus atcc 9341 as the assay organism, was compared with a selective high-performance liquid chromatographic (hplc) method with uv detection. spiked plasma was used to prepare standard and control samples for both methods. the results of the bioassay analyses with spiked plasma samples...

2017
Hanna Tomczak Aleksandra Dańczak-Pazdrowska Adriana Polańska Agnieszka Osmola-Mańkowska Jakub Pazdrowski Wioleta Błażejewska-Gąsior Anna Horla Marta Hasse-Cieślińska Zygmunt Adamski

INTRODUCTION An acute infection of the nail fold, called paronychia, is a common clinical problem. The basis for the implementation of the treatment is the result of microbiological examination. Due to the rapid and painful course of infection, usually an empirical antimicrobial treatment prior to obtaining microbiological test results is introduced. AIM The microbial analysis of acute infect...

2006
Roger Jarvis Sarah Clarke Royston Goodacre

Research in the biological sciences field is now moving forward at an unprecedented rate. Modern technological advances, particularly computational processing power, but also modern analytical methods, have been embraced by the life sciences. In combination these have developed to such an extent that it is now possible to begin to investigate complex systems using powerful techniques that in th...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2012
r. salari m. b. habibi najafi m. t. boroushaki s. a. mortazavi m. fathi najafi

the objective of this study was to assess the microbial contamination of razavi khorasan (iran) hot red pepper. the natural occurrence of aflatoxins and ochratoxin a in those samples was also investigated. for this purpose, 36 samples of this kind of pepper were collected from a farm and sun-dried. standard and established methods were used for both microbiological analyses and mycotoxins ident...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
D Nichols N Cahoon E M Trakhtenberg L Pham A Mehta A Belanger T Kanigan K Lewis S S Epstein

One of the oldest unresolved microbiological phenomena is why only a small fraction of the diverse microbiological population grows on artificial media. The "uncultivable" microbial majority arguably represents our planet's largest unexplored pool of biological and chemical novelty. Previously we showed that species from this pool could be grown inside diffusion chambers incubated in situ, like...

2017
Kirill D. Belashchenko Vladimir P. Antropov V. P. Antropov

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2012
Steven Y C Tong Philip M Giffard

High-resolution melting (HRM) analysis uses real-time PCR instrumentation to interrogate DNA sequence variation and is a low-cost, single-step, closed-tube method. Here we describe HRM technology and provide examples of varied clinical microbiological applications to highlight the strengths and limitations of HRM analysis.

2015
Gaetano Liuzzo Stefano Bentley Federica Giacometti Andrea Serraino

The paper describes the process of risk analysis in a food safety perspective. The steps of risk analysis defined as a process consisting of three interconnected components (risk assessment, risk management, and risk communication) are analysed. The different components of the risk assessment, risk management and risk communication are further described.

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