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Full-Text Articles in Medical Microbiology
Synthesis, Physicochemical Properties, And In Vitro Antibacterial Screening Of Palladium(Ii) Complexes Derived From Thiosemicarbazone, Mohammad Oves
Synthesis, Physicochemical Properties, And In Vitro Antibacterial Screening Of Palladium(Ii) Complexes Derived From Thiosemicarbazone, Mohammad Oves
Mohammad Oves
No abstract provided.
Effect Of Traditional Starter Inoculation Rate On Sorghum Beer Quality, Theodore N'Dede Djeni
Effect Of Traditional Starter Inoculation Rate On Sorghum Beer Quality, Theodore N'Dede Djeni
Theodore N'Dede Djeni
In the way to determine, the effect of inoculation rate of traditional starter on sorghum beer quality, fermentations were initiated with different inoculation rates [0% (control), 0.5, 1, 1.5 and 2% (w vG1)] at 35°C. Then fermentation parameters such as utilization of sugars and production of CO , alcohol, organic acids and 2 yeast biomass were assayed during the process. At the beginning of the fermentation, sugar consumption rate increased with inoculation rate. But from 8 h of fermentation, all inoculated systems shown similar consumption rate and led to beers with the same sugar content. The lag phase in CO …
The Potential Role Of Probiotics In Reducing Poverty-Associated Infections In Developing Countries, Kingsley C. Anukam
The Potential Role Of Probiotics In Reducing Poverty-Associated Infections In Developing Countries, Kingsley C. Anukam
Kingsley C Anukam
Probiotics are defined by the Food and Agricultural Organization/ World Health Organization as “live microorganisms which when administered in adequate amounts confer a health benefit on the host” [1]. The potential benefits of their use have not been adequately investigated, especially in the developing world. Japan introduced Yakult, a probiotic fermented food drink in 1935, and in the Northern hemisphere, research and use of probiotics has gained an unprecedented momentum in the last decade [2]. Use of probiotics is not uncommon in Europe [3], but in many developing countries use of probiotics in its present definition is a foreign concept. …
Probability Of Real -Time Detection Vs Probability Of Infection For Aerosolized Biowarfare Agents: A Model Study., Alexander G. Sabelnikov, Vladimir Zhukov, C Ruth Kempf
Probability Of Real -Time Detection Vs Probability Of Infection For Aerosolized Biowarfare Agents: A Model Study., Alexander G. Sabelnikov, Vladimir Zhukov, C Ruth Kempf
Alexander G Sabelnikov
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Metabolic Inhibitors On Exogenous Dna Entry Into Ca -Treated E.Coli Cells., Alexander G. Sabelnikov, Igor V. Domaradsky
The Effect Of Metabolic Inhibitors On Exogenous Dna Entry Into Ca -Treated E.Coli Cells., Alexander G. Sabelnikov, Igor V. Domaradsky
Alexander G Sabelnikov
No abstract provided.