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Oxidative phosphorylation is the process by which mitochondria produce ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in the cellular respiration chain. It is a crucial step in cellular energy metabolism. ...
C (HPC22). In this study, fast methods (adenosine triphosphate (ATP), flow cytometry, enzyme activity and qPCR) were compared as an alternative for HPC22. Using dilution series and field samples, ATP (ATPtotal-lab and ATPcell-mob) and enzymatic activity (ALP-2) methods proved to be the more reliable and sensitive than flow ...
Another option favored by AMSA for a real time KPI (Key Performance Indicator) was the ATP method. Therefore, visual evidence of cleaning along with ATP counts show the effectiveness of the clean-out program. ...
The effects of climate change are expected to increase the frequency and magnitude of floods, droughts and heat waves. An emerging method termed adaptation tipping point – opportunity (ATP-O) assesses a system's climate-incurred tipping points and uses opportunities arising from urban developments to introduce adaptation strategies while reducing investment ...
The disinfection efficiency of peracetic acid (PAA) was investigated on three microbial types using three different methods (filtration-based ATP (adenosine-triphosphate) bioluminescence, quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), culture-based method). ...
The comparisons between flow cytometry (FCM) and other cultivation-independent methods (adenosine tri-phosphate (ATP) analysis for bacteria enumeration and epifluorescence microscopy (EFM) for virus enumeration) gave very similar patterns of microbial abundance changes, suggesting that FCM is suitable for targeting and obtaining reliable counts for bacteria and ...
However, LuminUltra’s 2nd Generation ATP. While traditional operating methods tend to rely on TSS and/or VSS measurements these often detect more than just living biomass. ...
Here, we present Part II of the series which focuses on a revolutionary breakthrough technology that uses Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) for the measurement of total microbiological content in a given sample. Through years of successful research, development, and field application, a new 2nd generation method for measuring ATP in bioreactors is ...
Dip slides and pour plates have typically been used for microbial detection but both methods require 24-48 hours for results to be gathered. The resulting delay in action may allow for undue wear on manufacturing equipment and the establishment of biofilm within the fluid delivery system. ATP detection using bioluminescent enzymes is an attractive alternative ...
