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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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DNA-based detection and characterisatoin of strictly anaerobic beer-spoilage bacteria /

Juvonen, Riika. January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (doctoral)--University of Helsinki, 2009. / Includes bibliographical references. Also available on the World Wide Web.
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Feasibility study on the application of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy for the rapid identification of bacteria of public health significance

Tao, Jin, 1948- January 1994 (has links)
No description available.
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Selected applications of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy to the study of cells and cellular components

Dubois, Janie. January 1999 (has links)
The potential applicability of Fourier transform infrared (FM) spectroscopy for the study of biomolecules, has been investigated through the investigation of three specific applications. Two of the applications selected involve the classification of whole cells, whereas the third concerns the study of peptides and proteins isolated from tissues as well as synthetic peptides. In the microbiological application, for the differentiation of bacteria on the basis of their FTIR spectra, it has been found that classification is most efficiently achieved through the utilisation of artificial neural networks, and that a wide, variety of bacteria can be correctly identified with minimal sample preparation after being grown on a single growth medium. The suitability of low-cost, disposable materials as supports for the deposition of bacteria samples has also been demonstrated. In contrast to the successful classification of bacteria, it has been found that the examination of cytological smears by FTIR spectroscopy does not allow the classification of cervical cell populations into the recognised diagnostic categories. In a microscopic investigation of the same cell populations utilising infrared imaging, localised areas of the smear were found to exhibit distinct characteristics not observed in the spectra of the entire population. This indicates that infrared imaging system may be required for this type of application because the infrared spectrum recorded from a whole cervical smear does not allow the detection of the small spectral features arising from the molecular changes associated with a localised pathological state. Finally, the investigation of factors affecting the stability of peptides related to amyloidosis has shown that temperatures above 70°C, hydrostatic pressure greater than 6 kbar, and alkaline pH promote the disaggregation of the typical intermolecular beta-sheet structure of amyloid peptides. Peptides utilised as model systems for amyloidosis showed
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Feasibility study on the application of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy for the rapid identification of bacteria of public health significance

Tao, Jin, 1948- January 1994 (has links)
The infrared spectra of 14 bacteria were recorded by Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. The effects of changes in growth conditions, such as temperature, growth medium, and incubation time, sampling conditions on the reproducibility of the spectra were investigated. The spectra of bacteria suspended in saline solution, in D$ sb2$O-saline and on plate films were obtained and stored in separate spectral libraries. The application of library search routines for differentiation and identification of the 14 bacteria was investigated. The spectral regions used for the library search include 1750-1560 cm$ sp{-1}$ and 1480-960 cm$ sp{-1}$, which contain bands mainly associated with proteins (secondary structure), lipids, and polysaccharides. An index produced by the library search, which indicates how much an "unknown spectrum" matches a library spectrum, is suggested as a criterion for the differentiation and identification of bacteria. A correct identification of five unknown samples shows the feasibility of using spectral library searching routines for identification of bacteria down to the species level by FTIR spectroscopy. This technique is rapid, easier, and more efficient than conventional microbiological and biochemical methods. Quantitative analysis of a mixture of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus by the partial-lest-square (PLS) technique was also evaluated. The analytical error was about 10%.
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Avaliação da técnica 3Mtm Petrifilm tm para análises microbiológicas em água de consumo humano na região de Campinas / Evaluation of 3Mtm Petrifilm tm technique for human drink water analysis in Campinas region

Constantino, Cristina de Abreu 03 March 2011 (has links)
Orientador: Jose Luiz Pereira / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Engenharia de Alimentos / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-17T12:12:24Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Constantino_CristinadeAbreu_M.pdf: 2114819 bytes, checksum: 189ec1c7fa681707e31ce5dc34bc0e27 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011 / Resumo: No Brasil, a Portaria MS nº. 518/2004 do Ministério da Saúde estabelece, entre outros parâmetros, a análise de coliformes totais, termotolerantes ou Escherichia coli (E. coli) e de bactérias heterotróficos para análise de água para consumo humano, em toda e qualquer situação, incluindo fontes individuais como poços, minas e nascentes. A Agência de Proteção Ambiental dos Estados Unidos (EPA) avalia métodos para diferentes aplicações ambientais, entre outras, para análise de água potável, que se aprovados, são publicados como métodos oficiais no Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater. Este manual recomenda muitos princípios de reações e métodos para análise de água potável e é muito importantes que se compreendam as limitações e benefícios destes métodos antes de utilizá-los, para garantir a segurança e qualidade microbiológica da água de consumo humano. Os métodos convencionais de análise microbiológica de água para consumo humano requerem um mínimo de 24 horas de incubação, seguidos por procedimentos de confirmação dos resultados positivos, que duram entre 24-48 horas, o que gera uma demanda de métodos mais rápidos de análise. O uso das Placas 3M¿ Petrifilm¿ não está aprovado pela EPA, e, consequentemente, não está publicada no Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater. Este estudo apresenta resultados comparativos do desempenho da tecnologia 3MTM Placas PetrifilmTM para contagem de Coliformes e E. coli (EC) e Contagem de Aeróbios (AC) contra as metodologias convencionais para as análises de bactérias do grupo coliformes (Endo) e para contagem padrão de bactérias heterotróficas (PCA), através do método de membrana filtrante e técnica de plaqueamento em profundidade, respectivamente, seguindo os procedimentos descritos no protocolo 821-B-03-004, da EPA. As amostras foram obtidas de dois rios que suprem o fornecimento de água potável (antes e após o tratamento na estação de abastecimento), dois poços e duas fontes na região da cidade de Campinas, estado de São Paulo, Brasil. A água bruta dos rios foi utilizada para contaminar a água potável, e em seguida, foi realizado estresse por cloração, (0.1mg/L ¿ 5 minutos); a água dos poços e fontes estava naturalmente contaminada. Parâmetros físico-químicos foram avaliados. A mediana das contagens de coliformes e E. coli para água de consumo humano oriunda das estações de tratamento, com as 3MTM Placas Petrifilm EC foi igual a 1,9085 e para o meio Endo igual a 1,8603. O resultado do teste de Mann-Whitney foi W = 2786,5 o que demonstrou que não se pode rejeitar a igualdade dos métodos, já que W é maior do que 2525,0. O método Petrifilm EC apresentou menor variabilidade com pvalor = 0,014, com menor desvio padrão para o método EC (0,16), do que o método Endo (0,29) e maior precisão, com Coeficiente de variação (CV) = 8,43 para EC x CV = 15,91 para ENDO. Para amostras de água de fontes e poços não tratados, 40 resultados de contagens de coliformes foram avaliados e o método 3MTM Petrifilm EC apresentou recuperação estatisticamente inferior do que o método de referência, porém com maior precisão com CV=12, 26 para o método EC x CV = 16,44 para o método ENDO. Para contagens de bactérias heterotróficas, as amostras das três matrizes água foram analisadas conjuntamente. Não houve diferença na recuperação com o método 3MTM Petrifilm AC, pois W = 8455,5 é maior do que 8145, 0, com medianas de 2,0294 e 2,0212 para o método PCA, com p-valor de 0,253. O desvio padrão de 0,40 para o 3MTM Petrifilm AC e 0,49 para o método PCA demonstram que os métodos apresentaram recuperação muito similar das colônias e superioridade na precisão do método 3MTM Petrifilm AC, com CV = 19,78 x CV = 25,76 para o método PCA. Observou-se que não houve diferença estatística significativa e que há uma forte correlação entre os métodos convencionais e as placas 3MTM Petrifilm. A técnica 3MTM Petrifilm é rápida, padronizada, confirmatória e precisa e com base nestes resultados sugere-se que pode ser utilizada como um método prático para análise de bactérias heterotróficas, coliformes e E. coli em água de consumo humano, alternativamente à metodologia convencional, atendendo à demanda das empresas de alimentos, bebidas e abastecimento de água / Abstract: In Brazil the normative MS nº. 518/2004 of Health Agency establishes, among others parameters, the analysis of total, thermotolerant coliforms or Escherichia coli (E coli) and of heterotrophic bacteria for drinking water, including springs, wells and other sources of human drink water. Many principles of reactions are recommended for water potability analysis in the Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater that proclaim the validated method for water analysis, sand are very important to understand the limitations and benefits of these methods before the use of these, to guarantee the security and microbiological quality of the human drinking water. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) evaluates methods for many environmental uses, between others, to drinking water analysis, that been approved will be published as official methods in the Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater. This Standard recommend that many reaction principle¿s and methods for drinking water analysis and is very important that be understood the limits and benefits of those methods before using it, for warranty the safety and microbiological quality of human drinking water. The conventional methods of microbiological water analysis of human consumption requires a minimum of 24 hour of incubation, followed for confirmatory procedures of the positive results, that last between 24-48 hours, what it generates a demand of faster methods of analysis. The use of 3M¿ Petrifilm¿ Plates is not approved by the EPA and consequently is not published in the Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater. This study shows comparative results from the performance of the technology 3MTM PetrifilmTM Plates for counting of coliforms and E. coli (EC) and counting of aerobic organisms (AC) versus the conventional methodologies for the analyses of coliforms bacteria (Endo) and for standard counting of heterotrophic bacteria (PCA), through the method of membrane filtration and pour plate technique, respectively, following the protocol EPA 821-B-03-004 procedures. Samples were obtained from two rivers that are suppliers of drinking water (prior and after the supplier station treatment), two wells and two fountains in the Campinas city region, São Paulo state/ Brazil. The raw river water was used to spike drinking water, after chlorination stress [0.1mg/L ¿ 5 minutes]; wells and fountains were naturally contaminated. Physical-chemical parameters were evaluated. Median was EC = 1,9085 and Endo = 1,8603. The result from Mann-Whitney test was W = 2786,5, that shows the equality between methods can not be reject since W is > 2525,0. Petrifilm method shows lower variability with p-value = 0,014, with lower Standard Deviation to EC (0,16) than Endo (0,29) and higher precision, with CV = 8,43 for EC vs. CV = 15,91 for ENDO. For the untreated water from wells and fountains, 40 coliforms results were evaluated and EC results were statistically different and lower than the reference method, bur higher precision with Coefficient of Variation (CV) = 12, 26 for EC method vs. CV = 16,44 to ENDO method. For heterotrophic counts, the samples for 3 matrices were analyzed together. There is no recovery difference for 3MTM Petrifilm AC method since W = 8455,5 greater than 8145,0 with medians of 2,0294 and 2,0212 for PCA method, with a p- Value of 0,253. The Standard Deviation of 0,40 for 3MTM Petrifilm AC and 0,49 for PCA method shows that both methods presents a very similar recover of colonies and the superiority of precision of the 3MTM Petrifilm AC method, with CV = 19,78 vs. CV = 25,76 for PCA method. Was observed that there is no statistic significant difference and there is a strong correlation between the traditional and 3MTM Petrifilm Plates. The 3MTM Petrifilm technique is rapid, standardized, confirmatory and precise and based in these results should be suggested that it can be used as a practical method for heterotrophic bacteria, coliforms and E. coli analysis in human drinking water, alternatively to the conventional methodology, attending the demand of the companies of food, beverages and water supply stations / Mestrado / Engenharia de Alimentos / Mestre em Ciência de Alimentos
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Selected applications of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy to the study of cells and cellular components

Dubois, Janie January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
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Avaliação microbiologica visando a utilização e comparação de metodos rapidos e convencionais em vegetais folhosos minimamente processados / Microbiological valuation aiming at the application and comparision of rapid and standard methods in minimally processed leafy vegetables

Maistro, Liliane Correa 20 February 2006 (has links)
Orientador: Jose Luiz Pereira / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Engenharia de Alimentos / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-05T16:44:43Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Maistro_LilianeCorrea_D.pdf: 46681351 bytes, checksum: ad9a87ef59bfce7cfb07b758fe4a075f (MD5) Previous issue date: 2006 / Resumo: O resumo poderá ser visualizado no texto completo da tese digital / Abstract: The abstract is available with the full electronic document / Doutorado / Doutor em Ciência de Alimentos

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