نتایج جستجو برای: yeasts growth kinetics

تعداد نتایج: 913283  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Virve Vidgren Laura Ruohonen John Londesborough

Maltose and maltotriose are the major sugars in brewer's wort. Brewer's yeasts contain multiple genes for maltose transporters. It is not known which of these express functional transporters. We correlated maltose transport kinetics with the genotypes of some ale and lager yeasts. Maltose transport by two ale strains was strongly inhibited by other alpha-glucosides, suggesting the use of broad ...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1974
R F Smith D Blasi S L Dayton

Six media were evaluated to determine their ability to isolate yeasts and inhibit bacteria. The media included the following: Snyder, Snyder tellurite, Sabouraud tellurite, Littman-gentamicin, molybdate, and Mycosel (BBL). Doses of mixed intestinal gram-negative bacilli and enterococci were most effectively inhibited by Snyder tellurite agar. Klebsiella pneumoniae was the most common bacterial ...

Journal: :Current opinion in biotechnology 2007
Graham H Fleet

The role of yeasts in food and beverage production extends beyond the well-known bread, beer and wine fermentations. Molecular analytical technologies have led to a major revision of yeast taxonomy, and have facilitated the ecological study of yeasts in many other products. The mechanisms by which yeasts grow in these ecosystems and impact on product quality can now be studied at the level of g...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1987
G M Heard G H Fleet

Sixteen wine fermentations were examined for the presence of killer yeasts. Killer property and sensitivity to killer action were found in isolates of Saccharomyces cerevisiae but not in isolates of Kloeckera, Candida, Hansenula, and Torulaspora spp. Several killer and killer-sensitive strains of S. cerevisiae were differentiated by colony morphology, and this property was used to monitor their...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1972
S N Schwartz G Medoff G S Kobayashi C N Kwan D Schlessinger

High concentrations of polymyxin B inhibited the growth of Candida albicans and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. When these yeasts were incubated with concentrations of polymyxin B too low to affect growth, and were then exposed to tetracycline, protein synthesis was inhibited and at least 99% of the organisms were killed. Neither inhibition of protein synthesis nor cell death occurred in cultures tre...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of microbiology : [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology] 2016
Maryam Karimi Mehdi Hassanshahian

Phenol and phenolic compounds are environmental pollutants present in industrial wastewaters such as coal tar, oil refineries and petrochemical plants. Phenol removal from industrial effluents is extremely important for the protection of environment. Usually, phenol degradation is carried out by physicochemical methods that are costly and produce hazardous metabolites. Recently, phenol biodegra...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1980
F Noda K Hayashi T Mizunuma

Brine fermentation by osmophilic lactic acid bacteria and yeasts for long periods of time is essential to produce a good quality of shoyu (Japanese fermented soy sauce). It is well known that lactic acid fermentation by osmophilic lactic acid bacteria results in the depression of alcoholic fermentation by osmophilic yeasts, but the nature of the interaction between osmophilic lactic acid bacter...

Journal: :Archives of Microbiology 2021

Soil yeasts exhibit an array of beneficial effects to plants viz., plant growth promotion, phosphate solubilization, nitrogen and sulphur oxidation, etc. Yeasts remain as poorly investigated group microorganisms that represent abundant dependable source bioactive/chemically novel compounds potential bioinoculants. Hence this study holds the key concept assessing performance soil with promoting ...

Journal: :Journal of Bacteriology 1944

2013
Sudha Chaturvedi Simon L. Newman

We have demonstrated that monocyte-derived macrophages (M f ) from HIV 1 individuals are deficient in their capacity to phagocytose Histoplasma capsulatum (Hc) yeasts, and are more permissive for the intracellular growth of Hc. To determine whether these defects in M f function were caused by HIV infection of the M f and/or by pathological events associated with HIV infection, cultured normal h...

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