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Cell culture remains an essential scientific method in life sciences because it allows researchers to analyze cell behavior while evaluating drug responses and creating new treatments. ...
Challenges and Future Directions While natural pigments offer significant potential in material research, there are challenges that need to be addressed: Consistency and Reproducibility: Natural pigments can exhibit variation in color and properties due to factors such as plant species, cultivation conditions, and extraction methods. Limited Color Range: ...
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Biotechnological Synthesis Large-scale production of paclitaxel using biotechnological methods involves cultivating and selecting strains capable of producing large quantities of paclitaxel. ...
However, the efficiency of these systems hinges on a critical factor: the inoculum/pre-culture of uncontaminated, high-quality algae to kickstart production, and a lot of reliable inoculum is required to keep these systems running.The Challenges of Traditional Cultivation Traditional methods, specifically using laboratory processes (flask and carboy culture), ...
Aquaculture has extensive, intensive, and high-density intensive cultivation methods. Extensive farming is to put seedlings in small and medium-sized natural waters and develop aquatic products entirely by natural bait, such as fish farming in lakes and reservoirs and shellfish farming in shallow seas. Intensive culture is the cultivation of ...
Improving Water Monitoring for Pathogens and other Microorganisms Water quality and purity is essential for public and environmental health but monitoring drinking water and wastewater for microbial orgamisms can be difficult and time consuming. In this article we want to highlight the Real-time PCR-based detection methods for some major pathogens and microorganisms that increases analysis ...
The research project will run from 2019-2023 to develop methods for cultivating, harvesting and processing/drying seaweed into finished goods, such as powder or pellets, which the farmer can easily supplement to the cattle. ...
If we establish a comparison between the amounts of water needed, in liters, to produce a kilo of tomatoes in different cultivation methods that exist nowadays, we can observe how hydroponic crops are the ones that consume less water: Open field cultivation: 60 liters per kilo of tomato. Hydroponic cultivation in greenhouse ...
Briefly, L. fermentum KBL375 was cultivated in Lactobacilli MRS Agar (BD Difco, Sparks, MD, USA) supplemented with 0.05% L-cysteine-hydrochloride at 37°C for 24 h under anaerobic conditions using the Anaeropack (Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Inc., Tokyo, Japan). The concentration of L. fermentum KBL375 was measured using the cultivation ...
Craig Venter Institute to deliver a tool for low cost, rapid analysis of pond microbiota, gather data on the impacts of pond ecology, and develop new cultivation methods that utilize this information to achieve greater algal productivity; and Los Alamos National Laboratory, which will work with Sapphire Energy to help the algal research and development community ...
A total number of heterotrophs, Escherichia coli and intestinal enterococci counts were determined by standard cultivation methods in samples from five locations along the river. In most instances, bacteriological quality of Nišava water belonged to the classes of low or moderate organic and faecal pollution. ...
Despite its reputation as one of the continent’s most important trees, however, researchers are worried about its future. Few people cultivate it intentionally because they’ve never needed to, but deforestation and changes in land use, including industrial and tourism development, have reduced wild populations. ...
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Environmental legislation does not regulate peatlands conservation adequately. A methodical and regulative basis of inter sectoral collaboration must necessarily be developed to provide for wise use of peatlands. ...
Actually, the Palmeral is a historic irrigation system with rows of palm trees flanking rectangular fields and serving as a windbreak and shade for the cultivation of wheat, alfalfa, fruit trees and vegetables. This system and its cultivation methods were mainly developed during the Islamic period and maintained after the Christian Reconquista in ...
Background and aim of research Direct determination of ectocellular ß-D-glucuronidase activity (GLUC) has been demonstrated as a potential, cultivation-independent, alternative method for the detection of faecal pollution in different water resources (Fiksdal 2008). ...
The filter-absorbed virus is typically eluted, concentrated, and subsequently detected by culture or molecular methods. Human norovirus (HuNoV), one of the most important waterborne pathogens, cannot be cultivated by conventional culture methods and is typically detected using a reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay. ...
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 ...
Several studies have been conducted worldwide in order to develop a more economical method for mass algal cultivation so that more cost-effective biomass production can be accessed. ...
Whether this potential is achieved will depend on how new areas for oil palm cultivation are identified. This working paper demonstrates how to implement a quick and cost-effective method for identifying potentially suitable areas for oil palm cultivation. ...
To provide further evidence of waterborne transmission of Blastocystis, a total of 31 wastewater treatment plants from geographically distinct locations across the Philippines were sampled for influent and effluent sewage samples. In vitro cultivation was the method of choice to increase sensitivity of detection. ...
