What organisms are responsible for amylase production? Although many microorganisms produce this enzyme‚ the ones most commonly used for their industrial production are Bacillus subtilis‚ Bacillus licheniformis‚ Bacillus amyloliquifaciens and Aspergillus niger General Lab Requirements: • Autoclave or pressure cooker • Hot Plate or Microwave oven • Nutrient Agar powder • Potato Dextrose Agar powder • Soluble starch • Weighing scales • Shaker • Spectrophotometer or colorimeter • Water bath
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FOOD AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY Food spoilage‚ food infections and intoxications caused by microorganisms and methods for their detection Dr. Neeraj Dilbaghi Reader‚ Department of Bio & Nano Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology Hisar- 125001 and Dr (Mrs.) S. Sharma Professor‚ Department of Microbiology‚ CCS Haryana Agricultural University‚ Hisar- 125001 (Revised 25-Sep-2007) CONTENTS Introduction Food Spoilage and General Principles Underlying Spoilage of Food Intrinsic
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fibre cells‚ fibroblasts and epithelium cells in response to primary inflammatory signals. PTX3 binds with high affinity to the complement element C1q‚ the living thing matrix element TNFα induced protein 6 and chosen microorganisms‚ as well as Aspergillus fumigatus and genus Pseudomonas aeruginosa. PTX3 activates the classical pathway of complement activation and facilitates infectious agent recognition by macrophages and DCs. The transcribed PTX3 is 381 amino acids long‚ features a expected mass
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The purpose of the experiment was to find out how temperature affects the enzymes activity. For example‚ in Humans if the temperature is too high‚ the individual’s brain enzymes can denature and cause life threatening problems. The opposite can occur as well‚ if the temperature is too low‚ hypothermia can occur and it can be dangerous (Wilson‚ 1996). In the experiment optimal conditions for fungal and bacterial amylase was measured as well. Discovering information‚ such as the optimal temperature
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CHAPTER I Introduction Background of the Study A lot of our citizens are dependent on commercially available fungicides to control fungi growth at homes and businesses. However‚ most of these products are costly and contain dangerous chemicals that may harm human health and other organisms. The intention of this investigatory project is to manufacture an indigenous product that is effective‚ innocuous‚ and affordable to eradicate fungi‚ specifically bread molds. Mold is something that
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Research Journal Of Chemistry And Environment‚ Vol. 7 (4) Dec. (2003) Res. J. Chem. Environ. Review Paper: Biosorption of Heavy Metals N. Ahalya‚ T.V. Ramachandra*l and RD. Kanamadi2 1. Centre for Ecological Sciences‚ Indian Institute of Science‚ Bangalore 560 012‚ INDIA. 2. Department of Zoology‚ Karnataka University‚ Dharwad‚ INDIA. Abstract: The discharge of heavy metals into aquatic ecosystems has become a matter of concern in India over the last few decades. These
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carbon-coated SEM grids. (Okafor F et al.‚ 2013) Antimicrobial activity of the Green Synthesized Nanoparticle The organisms used for testing were Escherichia coli‚ Staphylococcus sp‚ Streptococcus sp‚ Pseudomonas sp‚ Proteus sp‚ Bacillus sp‚ Aspergillus sp and Candida sp. Overnight cultures were prepared with nutrient broth. Preparation of plates and antimicrobial testing Muller- Hinton Agar (MHA) for antibacterial testing and SDA for antifungal testing were prepared ‚autoclaved and the
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4.1 Cheese production process at St. Dairy Foods are complex materials containing proteins‚ vitamins‚ carbohydrates‚ enzymes‚ fats‚ minerals‚ water and other organic ingredients with differing compositions. Processing and preservation of these foods require variety of different applications and cautions. At St. Dairy‚ they produce organic cheeses and manually made with high intensity of cleanliness and hygiene. Step 1; Collection of milk from Bishop Glenn`s farm Collected morning milk (which
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY An easy and practical way to make your shoes shinier with the use of alternative plant. A shoe polisher can be a wax or a cream that can be applied directly to shoes. Applying shoe polish will not only just make your shoes shine but it also protects your shoes from any liquid substance especially during rainy days. Shoe polish is usually flammable‚ can be toxic‚ and‚ if misused‚ can stain skin. It should be used in a well-ventilated area with care
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least inclusive) 8. 5 Kingdoms: Monera‚ fungi‚ Protista‚ plantae and animalia 9. Human taxonomy: Animalia‚ Chordata‚ Vertebrate‚ mammalia‚ Primata‚ Hominidae‚ Homo‚ sapiens 10. Monera – Escherichia coli a. Protista – Volvox aureus b. Fungi – Aspergillus niger c. Plantae – Quercus alba d. Animalia – Spongilla cenota 11. Symbiosis is when two organism are in a relationship where at least one organism is benefitting from the other. A lichen is a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and a single
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