ABSTRACT Acinetobacter radioresistens lipase was created with rehashed sustained clump society utilizing an adjusted medium taking into account Tween 80 as the carbon source. A steady cell focus was appeared to be an essential to amplify the quantity of rehashed cycles, and a sufficient cell development rate was basic for a high lipase yield. The pH-detail bolstering was found to support cell development at a rate too high to impact the lipase creation. The DO-detail sustaining, then again,…
Agar blocks of the stem TR-S1 endophyte were cut from the pure strain actively growing on PDA Petri dishes and transferred to 1 L Erlenmeyer flasks containing a 200 g sized recipe of Corn Grit Agar(CGA). TR-S1 endophyte was incubated at room temperature at 26-28C for 21 days. Fungal metabolites were then extracted by acetone which was then partitioned with ethyl acetate and methanol respectively. TLC analysis of the ethyl acetate fraction revealed the characteristic blue spots of polyketides…
Microbiological Control 1. Evaluation of Potentially Hazardous Foods Food is potentially hazardous food if it consists in whole or in part of milk or milk products, eggs, meat, poultry, fish, shellfish, or other ingredients capable of supporting rapid and progressive growth of infectious or toxigenic micro-organisms. Specific recommendations for ensuring the safety of potentially hazardous food are stated along with sanitary practices recommended for the storage, preparation, display, and…
The Chemistry of Emotions Even though we often think of our emotions as part of our own conscious, they are simply chemical reactions to stimuli in the mind, and depending on the event and who we are the chemicals released and emotions we perceive as result are always different.The emotions in our brain our vital to our survival. Emotions are simply the quickest way to get our body to react with the environment around it. For example, if we feel fear we are able to react to the oncoming…
A trauma patient sustains a crush injury and rapidly develops hyperkalemia. Which of the following treatments primarily acts to neutralize the effects of hyperkalemia on the cellular membrane? A: Insulin and glucose • This combination can be used to treat hyperkalemia however it does not work on the cellular membrane. Insulin lowers the serum potassium concentration by forcing the potassium back into the cell. This is done by enhancing the activity of the Na-K pump. The reason glucose is also…
Scheme 11: Synthesis of 3h & 3i from 2a-i. Compounds: 3h : 7-Hydroxy-3-(4-methoxybenzyl)chromanone(Dihydrobonducelin) R1=OH, R2=R3=H,R4=OCH3 3i : 7-Hydroxy-3-(2,4-dimethoxybenzyl)chromanone (2’-Methoxydihydrobonducellin) R1=OH,R3=H,R2=R4=OCH3 Antioxidant activity of above synthesized derivatives were studied, on that basis 3-benzylchromones with phenolic hydroxyl group (2h & 2i) showed highest activity than com-pound with methoxyl group (2e & 2g) because double bond between C2-C3 done major…
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE of Eugenia jambolana Lam., DEFINITION Java plum berry begin to exist in India where it is originally called as Jamun . Eugenia jambolana Lam., is the scientific name of this plant. Jambolan , Jambas , Jambul , Jamali , Jambul, Black Plum, Java Plum, Indian Blackberry, Jamblang, etc. are just some of the other common names of Java plum berry from different parts of the world . It belongs to the Myrtaceae family or Syzygium cumini (also called as Syzygium jambolanum…
Prevention of Inpatient Falls Patient falls remain the most common adverse event in acute care facilities, with 2%-15% of hospitalized patients reported to fall at least once. Falls can lead to pain, loss of function, fear of further falls and even death (Tanaka, Sakuma, Ohtani, Toshiro, Matsumura, & Morimoto, 2012). An increased focus is being placed on inpatient falls because of morbidity, mortality, increased cost of care, and lack of reimbursement (Cumbler, Simpson, Rosenthal, & Likosky,…
Lung transplantation is a complex surgical procedure that a diseased lung is removed and replaced with a donor lung through anastomosis. In context of transplantation, a patient will receive either a single or bilateral lung transplant from a deceased donor. The current concern for lung transplantation is the shortage of lungs donor. Fortunately, some cases could be relieved by receiving donation from living donors. This procedure involved the removal of one lower lobes of lungs each from two…
A Matter of Salt- Cystic Fibrosis Dating back from the Middle Ages, European Folklore warned, “woe is the child who tastes salty from a kiss on the brow, for he is cursed, and soon must die”. These children were considered hexed, with death in childhood being common. Though the cause was unknown at the time, this warning referenced children born with cystic fibrosis. Cystic fibrosis is a disease caused by a gene mutation, changing a protein that regulates the movement of salt in and out of…