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To confirm the sensitivity of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique (versus blood cultures) and to gain a better understanding of the incidence of true- and false-positive results when using this technique, one hundred randomly chosen patients treated operationally because of valve defects were examined. In our studies we found that PCR techniques using universal primers complementary to the...
The study comprised tests on the effect of fungicides: Oxafun T, Funaben T and Baytan Universal on the nitrogenase activity of methylotrophic bacteria, selected from the rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soil of spring barley. The obtained results indicated that the field dose of fungicides - 0.5 ppm had no effect on all the examined strains of methylotrophic bacteria. The dose of 50 ppm, however, had...
Thallium is a highly toxic element and very rarely studied in the context of environmental hazards connected with zinc and non-ferrous metal industry. Microorganisms naturally existing in post-flotation and smelt wastes can participate in thallium release from waste deposits and can contribute to its dispersion in the environment. Twenty-one isolates were obtained from wastes of a non-ferrous smelter...
All (β-lactam sensitive bacteria contain enzymatic penicillin binding proteins (PBPs), which are membrane-bound enzymes and targets of β-lactam antibiotics. In this work evaluation of the significance of PBPs in immune response to benzylpenicillin was presented. 35 patients with allergic reactions to penicillin and 17 subjects without penicillin allergy, but exposed, were studied. Proliferative T-cell...
The presented studies embraced samples of wood chips from coniferous trees which contained layers of duramen, alburnum and bark. Microbiological analysis involved qualitative and quantitative determination of bacterial flora inhabiting the studied wood material. The wood chips were found to contain primarily species belonging to the genera Bacillus and Pseudomonas. The presence of the potentially...
Along with progress of medicine, contribution that opportunistic bacteria make in nosocomial infections increases. Coagulase-negative staphylococci are these multiresistant strains which often cause this kind of infections. But more and more frequently other genera of bacteria are isolated. The main source of them is first and foremost the hospitalized patient's endogenous flora e.g. from their skin,...
In this preliminary report we show that a 29 kDa surface protein of Listeria monocytogenes EGD removed from cells with 4 M LiCl has peptidoglycan (murein) hydrolyzing activity, as revealed by zymographic analysis using Bacillus subtilis murein and heat-killed Micrococcus luteus cells casted in the gel. Following two-dimensional electrophoresis, the protein was electroblotted to PVDF membrane and its...
A total 44 isolates of S. enterica serovar Enteritidis (S. Enteritidis) belonged to three different phage types (PTs) 9a, 13a, 25 were analyzed by the technique of pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). Thirty and three strains were from two outbreaks (central and southern regions of the Slovak Republic PTs 13a, 25) and 11 isolates were sporadic isolates (PT9a). These isolates showed two different...
Repetitive element polymorphism-PCR (REP-PCR) is one of the tools that has been used to elucidate genetic diversity of related microorganisms. Using the MB1 primer, REP-PCR fingerprints from 110 Bacillus strains within the "B.cereus group" have identified eighteen distinct categories, while other more distantly related bacterial species fell within six additional categories. All Bacillus...
The changes of the composition of growing medium and the fatty acid composition of Bacillus subtilis PO270, a bacterium isolated from the wheat rhizosphere, was evaluated during different phases of growth. During growth alkalinity reaction of medium was observed and in late stationary phase of growth the release of proteins and phenolic acids from cells was observed. Twenty six fatty acids were detected...
Minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of ampicillin, penicillin, gentamicin, erythromycin, clarithromycin, sulfisoxazole and trimethoprim for 73 Listeria monocytogenes isolates from clinical material samples, food and environment was determined using broth microdilution method. With exception of the sulfonamide all antibacterial agents were active against all tested strains. Resistance to sulfisoxazole...
A collection of laboratory mutants and clinical MRSA strains, additionally exhibiting resistance to glycopeptide antibiotics, was studied in detail. The nature of resistance to glycopeptides was found to be different from that existing in vancomycin resistant (VR) enterococci. The mutants produced abnormal murein in which the level of highly oligomeric muropeptides was drastically reduced. Biochemical...
In a previous study we reported for the first time the isolation and characterization of urate oxidase enzyme from Pseudomo-nas aeruginosa. In this work we isolated and cloned a 1.350 kilobase DNA fragment that encode a putative urate oxidase gene from the genomic library of P. aeruginosa Ps-x. The nucleotide sequence of the cloned DNA insert revealed an open reading frame that encodes a protein of...
Alkaline phosphatase (phosphomonoesterase i.e. PMEase) activity in heterocystous cyanobacteria Anabaena flos-aquae, Nostoc calcicola, Calothrix brevissima, Scytonema javanicum and Hapalosiphon intricatus is known to be temperature and pH dependent. Maximum level of enzyme activity was recorded at either 35°C or 37.5°C. Also, the cell bound phosphomonoesterase enzyme was shown to exhibit pH optima...
The study was carried out on the survival of Escherichia coli and Aeromonas hydrophila in samples of mineral waters. Enumeration of the bacteria was performed by spread inoculation of samples (0.1 cm³) over the surface of selected media in Petri plates. Twenty bottles (four bottles of each of the five brands) of non-carbonated mineral waters with different levels of dissolved solids and organic content...
The microbiological quality of five brands of carbonated and non-carbonated mineral water sold in Poland was studied. The study was carried out on the survival of heterotrophic bacteria at 22 and 37°C (pour plate technique) in the samples of mineral waters stored at 4 and 22°C. The one hundred ten bottles (twenty two bottles of each of the five brands) of carbonated and uncarbonated mineral waters...
This study investigates the toxic effect of E(2)nonenal (trans-2-nonenal, T2N) and its conjugate with horse muscle myoglobin (Mb) tested on murine cell line L₉₂₉ and human cell line A₅₄₉, as well as the genotoxic effect of these compounds assayed by measuring of micronuclei in human cells K₅₆₂. It is an aldehyde, which is occurring as the substance responsible for an off flavour in aged beers, but...
Dump consisting of 9500 tons of rich-in-pyrite mining wastes located in the uranium deposit Curilo, Western Bulgaria, was, after rainfall, an intensive source of acid drainage waters. These waters had a pH in the range of about 1.7-4.5 and contained radionuclides (uranium, radium), heavy metals (copper, zinc, cadmium, lead, nickel, cobalt, iron, and manganese), arsenic and sulphates in concentrations...
Filamentous fungi are cosmopolitan microorganisms found in almost all environments. It should be pointed out that occurance of moulds on food or feed may cause health disorders in humans and animals. Mycoflora appears as a source of toxic methabolites, mycotoxins, which hepatotoxic, genotoxic, nefrotoxic and carcinogenic abilities were already proven in several studies. Hense mycological analysis...
The presented study concerned mycological analysis of buildings in Łódź and evaluation of the role between filamentous fungi contaminated flats and inhabitants health (allergic airway diseases). 49 inhabitants of 20 flats with signs of moulds contamination were examined. Air samples were collected in houses and outdoors. In all inhabitants skin prick tests (SPT) to common allergens and to standardized...
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