Glucose phosphate broth is used to perform methyl red (MR) test and Voges–Proskauer test (VP). Glucose – 5 g/L Dipotassium phosphate – 5 g/L Proteose Peptone...
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bacterial broth culture. The test is performed by adding alpha-naphthol and potassium hydroxide to the Voges-Proskauer broth, which is a glucose-phosphate broth...
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digest of soybean 5 g sodium chloride 2.5g dipotassium phosphate (K2HPO4) 2.5g glucose "Tryptic soy broth". Retrieved 30 Nov 2023. Doyle, JE; Mehrhof, WH; Ernst...
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Growth medium (redirect from Pea broth medium)
common growth media for microorganisms are nutrient broths (liquid nutrient medium) or lysogeny broth medium. Liquid media are often mixed with agar and...
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Serratia marcescens and Enterobacter aerogenes. A tube filled with a glucose phosphate broth is inoculated with a sterile transfer loop. The tube is incubated...
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Brain heart infusion (redirect from Brain heart infusion broth)
digested gelatin or other animal tissue), salt, disodium phosphate as a buffer, and glucose as a source of sugar. Many formulations for BHI agar also...
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removed. The culture broth is composed of 95% glucose, derived by the predigestion of maize starch. Potassium, magnesium and phosphate sources are added...
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alcoholic fermentation, is a biological process which converts sugars such as glucose, fructose, and sucrose into cellular energy, producing ethanol and carbon...
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Although glucose is the preferred carbon source for most enteric bacteria, the lac operon allows for the effective digestion of lactose when glucose is not...
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(ethanol) fermentation when oxygen becomes limiting: C6H12O6 (glucose) + 2 ADP + 2 phosphate → 2 C2H5OH + 2 CO2↑ + 2 ATP + 2 H2O The energy released is about...
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a process called aerobic respiration to create ATP from ADP and a phosphate. Glucose (a monosaccharide) is oxidized to power the electron transport chain:...
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products such as urea and in the recovery of valuable substances such as glucose, amino acids, peptides and minerals initially filtered out of the blood...
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production of nucleic acids. The amount of phosphate which must be added depends upon the composition of the broth and the needs of the organism, as well...
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the culture broth. A positive result is shown by the presence of a red or reddish-violet color in the surface alcohol layer of the broth. A negative result...
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lysogeny broth, or any medium that contains glucose, ammonium phosphate monobasic, sodium chloride, magnesium sulfate, potassium phosphate dibasic, and...
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compared to its closest phylogenetic neighbors are as follows: CSC uses glucose-1-phosphate and L-glutamic acid, and its colonies are more yellow in appearance...
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MOPS (a Good's buffer) and phosphate and supplemented with methotrexate and antibiotics. Proteose peptone, horse serum, glucose and sodium pyruvate provide...
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agrees with the gentamicin biosynthesis pathway starting with D-Glucose-6-phosphate being dephopsphorylated, transaminated, dehydrogenated and finally...
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MAMB-05 is grown on nutrient media containing glucose and mineral salts. Extracting the fermentation broth with alcohol causes the EPS (botryosphaeran)...
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spring form of the blue-green algae from the lake. The dihe is used to make broths for meals, and also sold in markets. The spirulina is harvested from small...
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does not liquefy gelatin. It shows consistent growth throughout nutrient broth which is consistent with being a facultative anaerobe. It catabolizes a...
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matrix is hardened by the binding of inorganic mineral salt, calcium phosphate, in a chemical arrangement known as bone mineral, a form of calcium apatite...
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such as phosphite and hypophosphite, to phosphate. To enrich for a hypophosphite-utilizing organism, a 0.4% glucose-MOPS medium containing 0.5 mM hypophosphite...
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cultures of Escherichia coli is Luria-Bertani (LB) broth. This medium is often supplemented with glucose and will often contain additional molecules designed...
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Pathology that "to avoid the repetition of the rather cumbersome phrase 'Mould broth filtrate', the name 'penicillin' will be used." The name thus refers to...
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and even peptides, "turn up fairly regularly in the various experimental broths that have been allowed to be cooked from simple chemicals. This is because...
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by a type of simple sugar such as glucose or fructose, or disaccharides such as sucrose, a molecule combining glucose and fructose. Complex carbohydrates...
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form suitable for performing biotransformations, from a crude fermentation broth. CLEAs are very attractive biocatalysts, owing to their facile, inexpensive...
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Issarang; Louicharoen, Chalisa; Charoenvej, Warisa (January 2008). "Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase mutations in Mon and Burmese of southern Myanmar"....
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of second choice. Co-trimoxazole should not be used in those with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency as it can cause haemolytic anemia. However...
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