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International Journal of Bacteriology

https://read.qxmd.com/read/26904742/bacterial-biodegradation-of-crude-oil-using-local-isolates
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Raed S Al-Wasify, Shimaa R Hamed
An experimental study was undertaken to assess the efficiency of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Bacillus subtilis, and Acinetobacter lwoffi isolated from petroleum contaminated water and soil samples to degrade crude oil, separately and in a mixed bacterial consortium. Capillary gas chromatography was used for testing the effect of those bacterial species on the biodegradation of crude oil. Individual bacterial cultures showed less growth and degradation than did the mixed bacterial consortium. At temperature 22°C, the mixed bacterial consortium degraded a maximum of 88...
2014: International Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26904741/phylogenetic-framework-and-biosurfactant-gene-expression-analysis-of-marine-bacillus-spp-of-eastern-coastal-plain-of-tamil-nadu
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Sreethar Swaathy, Varadharajan Kavitha, Arockiasamy Sahaya Pravin, Ganesan Sekaran, Asit Baran Mandal, Arumugam Gnanamani
The present study emphasizes the diversity assessment of marine Bacillus species with special reference to biosurfactant production, respective gene expression, and discrimination among Bacillus licheniformis and Bacillus subtilis. Among the 200 individual species of eastern coastal plain of Tamil Nadu screened, five biosurfactant producing potential bacterial species with entirely different morphology were selected. Biochemical and 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis suggested that all the said five species belong to Bacillus genera but differ in species levels...
2014: International Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26904740/antibiofilm-activity-of-manuka-honey-in-combination-with-antibiotics
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Michelle E M Campeau, Robin Patel
We assessed the in vitro activity of Manuka honey against biofilm bacteria in combination with antibiotics and visualized the effect of Manuka honey on bacterial biofilms using scanning electron microscopy. The fractional biofilm eradication concentration (∑FBEC) index for vancomycin plus Manuka honey against S. aureus IDRL-4284 biofilms was 0.34, indicating a synergistic interaction. The ∑FBEC index for gentamicin plus Manuka honey against P. aeruginosa PAO1 biofilms was 0.78-0.82, indicating an additive interaction...
2014: International Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26904739/detection-of-q-fever-specific-antibodies-using-recombinant-antigen-in-elisa-with-peroxidase-based-signal-amplification
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Hua-Wei Chen, Zhiwen Zhang, Erin Glennon, Wei-Mei Ching
Currently, the accepted method for Q fever serodiagnosis is indirect immunofluorescent antibody assay (IFA) using the whole cell antigen. In this study, we prepared the recombinant antigen of the 27-kDa outer membrane protein (Com1) which has been shown to be recognized by Q fever patient sera. The performance of recombinant Com1 was evaluated in ELISA by IFA confirmed serum samples. Due to the low titers of IgG and IgM in Q fever patients, the standard ELISA signals were further amplified by using biotinylated anti-human IgG or IgM plus streptavidin-HRP polymer...
2014: International Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26904738/the-frequency-of-methicillin-resistant-staphylococcus-aureus-and-coagulase-gene-polymorphism-in-egypt
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Hend M Abdulghany, Rasha M Khairy
The current study aimed to use Coagulase gene polymorphism to identify methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) subtypes isolated from nasal carriers in Minia governorate, Egypt, evaluate the efficiency of these methods in discriminating variable strains, and compare these subtypes with antibiotypes. A total of 400 specimens were collected from nasal carriers in Minia governorate, Egypt, between March 2012 and April 2013. Fifty-eight strains (14.5%) were isolated and identified by standard microbiological methods as MRSA...
2014: International Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26904737/changing-trends-in-prevalence-and-antibiotics-resistance-of-uropathogens-in-patients-attending-the-gondar-university-hospital-northwest-ethiopia
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Moges Tiruneh, Sisay Yifru, Mucheye Gizachew, Kassie Molla, Yeshambel Belyhun, Feleke Moges, Mengistu Endris
Background. In most hospitals of developing countries, urinary tract infections are treated empirically because of lack of culture facilities. This leads to emergence of multiresistant uropathogens. Culturing and drug susceptibility testing are essential to guide therapy. Objectives. To assess changing prevalence and resistance pattern of uropathogens to commonly used antibiotics in a two-year study period. Methods. Urine specimens were collected and cultured. Uropathogens were identified by standard methods and tested for antibiotics resistance...
2014: International Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26904736/the-assessment-of-viability-of-m-tuberculosis-after-exposure-to-cpc-using-different-methods
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Gomathi Sekar, R Lakshmi, N Selvakumar
Settings. National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis, Chennai. Objective. To assess the proportion of metabolically active cells of Mycobacterium tuberculosis after exposed to CPC using FDA-EB vital staining and viable counts on LJ medium. Mycolic acid content in M. tuberculosis after exposure to CPC was estimated using HPLC. Methods. Clinical isolates of M. tuberculosis and standard reference strain M. tuberculosis H37Rv were used for FDA-EB, viable count, and HPLC. Results. FDA/EB consistently stained 70-90% of log phase cells as green and the remaining cells as red-orange...
2014: International Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26904735/isolation-and-antimicrobial-susceptibility-patterns-of-campylobacter-species-among-diarrheic-children-at-jimma-ethiopia
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Belay Tafa, Tsegaye Sewunet, Haimanot Tassew, Daniel Asrat
Introduction. Campylobacter is one of the leading bacterial causes of food-borne disease. The prevalence of Campylobacter species resistant to antimicrobial agents is increasing. This study is intended to determine prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of Campylobacter species among under-five children with diarrhea. Methodology. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 227 under-five children with diarrhea from July to October 2012 at Jimma town. Isolation and identification of Campylobacter species were performed using standard bacteriological techniques...
2014: International Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26904734/activity-of-aristolochia-bracteolata-against-moraxella-catarrhalis
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Malik Suliman Mohamed, Mona Timan Idriss, Amgad I M Khedr, Haidar Abd AlGadir, Satoshi Takeshita, Mohammad Monir Shah, Yoshio Ichinose, Toshihide Maki
A bioassay-guided fractionation of methanol extract of Aristolochia bracteolata whole plant was carried out in order to evaluate its antimicrobial activity and to identify the active compounds in this extract. Antibacterial and antifungal activities of methanol extract against gram-positive, gram-negative, and fungal strains were investigated by the agar disk diffusion method. Among the strains tested, Moraxella catarrhalis and sea urchin-derived Bacillus sp. showed the highest sensitivity towards the methanol extract and hence they are used as test organisms for the bioassay-guided fractionation...
2014: International Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26904733/study-of-the-antibacterial-efficacy-of-bainiku-ekisu-against-pathogens
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Deng-Jye Yang, Hsin-Yi Chen, Shih-Chuan Liu
The research was undertaken to determine the bacteriostatic effects of the concentrate of Japanese apricot juice (bainiku-ekisu), which is a popular health food in Taiwan and Japan, on Enterococcus faecalis ATCC 29212, Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923, and Escherichia coli ATCC 25922. The results show that E. faecalis, S. aureus, and E. coli could be killed or inhibited by bainiku-ekisu at concentrations between 1.0 and 10.0 mg/mL. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) was 1 mg/mL for all strains, and the minimum bactericidal concentrations (MBCs) were 5, 2...
2014: International Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26904732/evaluation-of-the-pattern-of-epiya-motifs-in-the-helicobacter-pylori-caga-gene-of-patients-with-gastritis-and-gastric-adenocarcinoma-from-the-brazilian-amazon-region
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Adenielson Vilar E Silva, Mario Ribeiro da Silva Junior, Ruth Maria Dias Ferreira Vinagre, Kemper Nunes Santos, Renata Aparecida Andrade da Costa, Amanda Alves Fecury, Juarez Antônio Simões Quaresma, Luisa Caricio Martins
The Helicobacter pylori is associated with the development of different diseases. The clinical outcome of infection may be associated with the cagA bacterial genotype. The aim of this study was to determine the EPIYA patterns of strains isolated from patients with gastritis and gastric adenocarcinoma and correlate these patterns with the histopathological features. Gastric biopsy samples were selected from 384 patients infected with H. pylori, including 194 with chronic gastritis and 190 with gastric adenocarcinoma...
2014: International Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26904731/in-vitro-screening-for-abiotic-stress-tolerance-in-potent-biocontrol-and-plant-growth-promoting-strains-of-pseudomonas-and-bacillus-spp
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G Praveen Kumar, S K Mir Hassan Ahmed, Suseelendra Desai, E Leo Daniel Amalraj, Abdul Rasul
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) has been identified as a group of microbes that are used for plant growth enhancement and biocontrol for management of plant diseases. The inconsistency in performance of these bacteria from laboratory to field conditions is compounded due to the prevailing abiotic stresses in the field. Therefore, selection of bacterial strains with tolerance to abiotic stresses would benefit the end-user by successful establishment of the strain for showing desired effects. In this study we attempted to isolate and identify strains of Bacillus and Pseudomonas spp...
2014: International Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26904730/antibacterial-attributes-of-apigenin-isolated-from-portulaca-oleracea-l
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Hanumantappa B Nayaka, Ramesh L Londonkar, Madire K Umesh, Asha Tukappa
The flavonoid apigenin was isolated from aerial part of P. oleracea L. The dried sample of plant was powdered and subjected to soxhlet extractor by adding 80 mL of ethanol : water (70 : 30). The extract was centrifuged at 11000 rpm for 30 min; supernatant was taken for further use. The fraction was concentrated and subjected to PTLC. The R f value of isolated apigenin was calculated (0.82). Purified material was also subjected to its IR spectra, LC-MS, NMR, and HPLC for structural elucidation...
2014: International Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26904729/mixture-of-sodium-hypochlorite-and-hydrogen-peroxide-on-adhered-aeromonas-hydrophila-to-solid-substrate-in-water-impact-of-concentration-and-assessment-of-the-synergistic-effect
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Chrétien Lontsi Djimeli, Antoine Tamsa Arfao, Olive V Noah Ewoti, Mireille Ebiane Nougang, Marlyse L Moungang, Geneviève Bricheux, Moïse Nola, Télesphore Sime-Ngando
The synergistic effects of the combined treatments of NaOCl and H2O2 on the elimination of A. hydrophila adhered to polythene under static and dynamic conditions were evaluated. The concentrations 0.1, 0.2, and 0.3‰ NaOCl and 0.5, 1, and 1.5‰ H2O2 were used. The contact periods were 180, 360, 540, and 720 minutes. The abundance of cells adhered reached 2.47 and 2.27 units (log (CFU/cm²)), respectively, under static and dynamic conditions after action of the mixture of disinfectants, whereas it reached 2...
2014: International Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26904728/physiological-properties-and-salmonella-growth-inhibition-of-probiotic-bacillus-strains-isolated-from-environmental-and-poultry-sources
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Anita Menconi, Marion J Morgan, Neil R Pumford, Billy M Hargis, Guillermo Tellez
The objective of the present study was to describe the physiological properties of seven potential probiotic strains of Bacillus spp. Isolates were characterized morphologically, biochemically, and by 16S rRNA sequence analyses for identification. Tolerance to acidic pH, high osmotic concentrations of NaCl, and bile salts were tested. Isolates were also evaluated for their ability to metabolize different carbohydrates sources. The antimicrobial sensitivity profiles were determined. Inhibition of gastrointestinal Salmonella colonization in an avian model was also evaluated...
2013: International Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26904727/expression-purification-and-functional-characterization-of-atypical-xenocin-its-immunity-protein-and-their-domains-from-xenorhabdus-nematophila
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Jitendra Singh Rathore
Xenorhabdus nematophila, a gram-negative bacterium belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae is a natural symbiont of a soil nematode from the family Steinernematidae. In this study cloning, expression, and purification of broad range iron regulated multidomain bacteriocin called xenocin from X. nematophila (66 kDa, encoded by xcinA gene) and its multidomain immunity protein (42 kDa, encoded by ximB gene) have been done. xcinA-ximB (N' terminal 270 bp), translocation, and translocation-receptor domain of xcinA, ximB, and its hemolysin domain were cloned, expressed, and purified by single step Ni-NTA chromatography under native conditions...
2013: International Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26904726/decreased-c3-activation-by-the-devr-gene-disrupted-mycobacterium-tuberculosis-strain-in-comparison-to-the-wild-type-strain
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V Narayan Rao, S Manivannan, J S Tyagi, V D Ramanathan
Activation of the complement component C3 is an important step in the complement cascade, contributing to inflammatory mechanisms. Considerable research on gene-disrupted mycobacterial strains using animal models of tuberculosis infection has reported the roles of some of the mycobacterial genes during tuberculosis infection. The aim of the present study was to assess the pattern of complement activation by the devR gene-disrupted Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv strain and compare with that by its wild-type strain...
2013: International Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26904725/detection-of-bordetella-pertussis-from-clinical-samples-by-culture-and-end-point-pcr-in-malaysian-patients
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Tan Xue Ting, Rohaidah Hashim, Norazah Ahmad, Khairul Hafizi Abdullah
Pertussis or whooping cough is a highly infectious respiratory disease caused by Bordetella pertussis. In vaccinating countries, infants, adolescents, and adults are relevant patients groups. A total of 707 clinical specimens were received from major hospitals in Malaysia in year 2011. These specimens were cultured on Regan-Lowe charcoal agar and subjected to end-point PCR, which amplified the repetitive insertion sequence IS481 and pertussis toxin promoter gene. Out of these specimens, 275 were positive: 4 by culture only, 6 by both end-point PCR and culture, and 265 by end-point PCR only...
2013: International Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26904724/new-medium-for-pharmaceutical-grade-arthrospira
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Amro A Amara, Alexander Steinbüchel
The aim of this study is to produce a pharmaceutical grade single cell product of Arthrospira from a mixed culture. We have designed a medium derived from a combination between George's and Zarrouk's media. Our new medium has the ability to inhibit different forms of cyanobacterium and microalgae except the Chlorella. The medium and the cultivation conditions have been investigated to map the points where only Arthrospira could survive. For that, a mixed culture of pure Chlorella and Arthrospira (~90 : 10) has been used to develop the best medium composition that can lead to the enrichment of the Arthrospira growth and the inhibition of the Chlorella growth...
2013: International Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26904723/rapid-pcr-detection-of-mycoplasma-hominis-ureaplasma-urealyticum-and-ureaplasma-parvum
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Scott A Cunningham, Jayawant N Mandrekar, Jon E Rosenblatt, Robin Patel
Objective. We compared laboratory developed real-time PCR assays for detection of Mycoplasma hominis and for detection and differentiation of Ureaplasma urealyticum and parvum to culture using genitourinary specimens submitted for M. hominis and Ureaplasma culture. Methods. 283 genitourinary specimens received in the clinical bacteriology laboratory for M. hominis and Ureaplasma species culture were evaluated. Nucleic acids were extracted using the Total Nucleic Acid Kit on the MagNA Pure 2.0. 5 μL of the extracts were combined with 15 μL of each of the two master mixes...
2013: International Journal of Bacteriology
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