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RSM based optimization of nutritional conditions for cellulase mediated Saccharification by Bacillus cereus

RSM based optimization of nutritional conditions for cellulase mediated Saccharification by Bacillus cereus

... by Bacillus cereus in submerged fermentation using poplar as ...from Bacillus pumilus ...B. cereus MRLB1 in submerged ...by Bacillus sp. Bacillus subtilis BY-2 isolated from the ...

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An Outbreak of Bacillus cereus Food Poisoning in a School Hostel, Klang

An Outbreak of Bacillus cereus Food Poisoning in a School Hostel, Klang

... An Outbreak of Bacillus cereus Food Poisoning in a School Hostel, Klang Med J Malaysia Vol 39 No 2 June 1984 AN OUTBREAK OF BACILLUS CEREUS FOOD POISONING IN A SCHOOL HOSTEL, KLANG L RAMPAL M JEGATHES[.] ...

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Bacillus cereus phage typing as an epidemiological tool in outbreaks of food poisoning

Bacillus cereus phage typing as an epidemiological tool in outbreaks of food poisoning

... Bacillus cereus is responsible for an increasing number of food poisoning ...B. cereus isolates from outbreaks or sporadic cases of food poisoning was ...B. cereus strains (161, or 97%) ...

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Mathematical modelling of the degradation kinetics of Bacillus cereus grown on phenol

Mathematical modelling of the degradation kinetics of Bacillus cereus grown on phenol

... In order to process the data, the graph showing the degradation rate against substrate phenol concentration [15) for Bacillus cereus MTCC 9817 strain AKG1 in figure 3 were electronically processed using ...

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Analytical biodegradation of Azo dye (Remazol red RB) by Bacillus cereus

Analytical biodegradation of Azo dye (Remazol red RB) by Bacillus cereus

... The dye degradation by Bacillus cereus s was further supported by TLC analysis. The spot observed in the control dye solution was different from the spot observed in the culture supernatant obtained after ...

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Influence of Antibiotics and Surfactants Addition on Growth and Methionine Productivity by Bacillus cereus

Influence of Antibiotics and Surfactants Addition on Growth and Methionine Productivity by Bacillus cereus

... productivity to warrant the commercial production [5]. Most natural strains cannot produce industrially sig- nificant amounts of L-methionine in the culture broth due to various metabolic regulation mechanisms. However, ...

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Mechanism of catalysis and inhibition of Bacillus cereus class B #beta# lactamase

Mechanism of catalysis and inhibition of Bacillus cereus class B #beta# lactamase

... University of Huddersfield Repository Bounaga, Sakina Mechanism of catalysis and inhibition of Bacillus cereus class B #beta#­lactamase Original Citation Bounaga, Sakina (1999) Mechanism of catalysis[.] ...

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Rhizodegradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pahs) by Bacillus cereus CPOU13

Rhizodegradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pahs) by Bacillus cereus CPOU13

... seldom grow in that environment. Hence, plants associated remediation systems have great potential for cleaning up root ) contaminated with PAHs.This process is plant growth dependent and influenced by various biotic and ...

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Bacillus cereus 10072 Phytase   Detection, Purification, Characterization and Physiological Role

Bacillus cereus 10072 Phytase Detection, Purification, Characterization and Physiological Role

... Abstract— Phytase from Bacillus cereus MTCC 10072 was purified about 10.75 fold to apparent homogeneity with a recovery of 34% referred to the phytase activity in the crude extract. The monomeric enzyme ...

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ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BACTERIOCIN FROM BACILLUS CEREUS MTCC 1307

ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BACTERIOCIN FROM BACILLUS CEREUS MTCC 1307

... The electro photogram of gel stained with Coomassie blue showed a single polypeptide band as measured against different protein molecular weight standards ranging approximately from 14.3 to 97.3 kDa. By comparing with ...

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Molecular Detection of locally Bacillus cereus isolated from Bovine milk

Molecular Detection of locally Bacillus cereus isolated from Bovine milk

... B. cereus has a circular chromosome measuring (5,411,809 nt) in ...B. cereus consists of 5481 genes, 5234 protein coding, 147 structural RNAs, and 5, 366 RNA operons [2] and has a diverse range of plasmids ...

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A strain-variable bacteriocin in Bacillus anthracis and Bacillus cereus with repeated Cys-Xaa-Xaa motifs

A strain-variable bacteriocin in Bacillus anthracis and Bacillus cereus with repeated Cys-Xaa-Xaa motifs

... B. cereus group in both infection and food poisoning [8], have helped drive the sequencing of a large number of strains of ...B. cereus, and other Bacil- lus ...In Bacillus cereus ATCC 14579, ...

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Isolation and Identification of a Keratinolytic Bacillus cereus and Optimization of Keratinase Production

Isolation and Identification of a Keratinolytic Bacillus cereus and Optimization of Keratinase Production

... Of the factors, pH and feather concentration had signifi- cant interaction affecting on keratinase production; pH and incubation time also showed interaction on response, so it seems that pH is an important factor for ...

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Production of folate by lactobacillus and bacillus cereus isolated from cow milk

Production of folate by lactobacillus and bacillus cereus isolated from cow milk

... Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) is defined as live microorganism, when administered in adequate amount confer a health benefit on the host. Raw cow milk was serially diluted, spread plated, sub cultured and as performed on ...

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Experimental Study on the Factors Affecting Hexavalent Chromium Bioreduction by Bacillus cereus

Experimental Study on the Factors Affecting Hexavalent Chromium Bioreduction by Bacillus cereus

... strain, Bacillus cereus, for detoxification Cr (VI) from wastewater of metal plating ...by Bacillus cereus was achieved after 48 h of incubation under optimized conditions of pH 7, inoculum ...

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Partial purification, immobilization and characterization of amylase produced from Bacillus cereus

Partial purification, immobilization and characterization of amylase produced from Bacillus cereus

... Amylase is a hydrolytic enzyme that is used widely in industries. It is easier to produce enzymes from bacteria than any other organism. The present work focused on the production of amylase enzyme from bacteria ...

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Using Bacillus Cereus as a Geo-Biological Marker For Gold Prospecting in Iran

Using Bacillus Cereus as a Geo-Biological Marker For Gold Prospecting in Iran

... using Bacillus cereus frequency in soil as a biological marker for tracing of latent gold prospecting in Iran was ...no Bacillus cereus in single collected sample from Moteh gold ...of ...

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Antimicrobial Effects of Honey on Bacillus Cereus

Antimicrobial Effects of Honey on Bacillus Cereus

... 12.Mavric E, Wittmann S, Barth G, Henle T. Identification and quantification of methylglyoxal as the dominant antibacterial constituent of Manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) honeys from New Zealand. Molecular nutrition ...

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Isolation and characterization of Xylanase producing strain of Bacillus cereus from soil

Isolation and characterization of Xylanase producing strain of Bacillus cereus from soil

... bacterial strains by pure culture technique, the colonies were screened by the staining method, microscopic examination, and oxidase and catalase test. Finally we tried to verify one of the strains by sequencing the 16S ...

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Heterotrophic denitrification by Gram-positive bacteria: Bacillus cereus and Bacillus tequilensis

Heterotrophic denitrification by Gram-positive bacteria: Bacillus cereus and Bacillus tequilensis

... as Bacillus cereus and Bacillus ...in Bacillus tequilensis than Bacillus ...Thus, Bacillus cereus is more efficient because this strain reduces more amount of nitrate than ...

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