Serratia Plymuthica
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1. Production of isomaltulose from sucrose using the bacteria Serratia plymuthica / Produção de isomaltulose a partir de sacarose utilizando a bacteria Serratia plymuthica
A sacarose é o principal açúcar utilizado no processamento de alimentos, contudo, o consumo excessivo e não balanceado de alimentos com alto teor de sacarose contribui para a prevalência de doenças como obesidade e cáries dentárias. Nas últimas décadas, tem ocorrido um aumento do interesse pela produção de novos açúcares como alternativa para s
Publicado em: 2008
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2. Identification of microorganisms presents in fermented beverage produced by Tapirapà indians / IdentificaÃÃo dos microrganismos presentes em bebida fermentada produzida pelos Ãndios TapirapÃ
Os Ãndios Tapirapà da tribo TapiâitÃwa, produzem vÃrios alimentos fermentados, dentre estes, encontra-se a bebida chamada âcauimâ. Estes Ãndios vivem prÃximos à cidade de Confresa no Estado de Mato Grosso. O cauim à geralmente usado como principal alimento pelos pais e crianÃas atà os dois anos de idade. Para a elaboraÃÃo do cauim pode-se util
Publicado em: 2005
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3. Identification of environmental Serratia plymuthica strains with the new Combo panels Type 1S
Automated systems are required when numerous samples need to be processed, offering both high through put and test of a multiple simultaneously. This study was performed to compare the MicroScan WalkAway automated identification system in conjunction with the new MicroScan Combo Neg Panels Type 1S with conventional biochemical methods for identifying ten env
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 2000-04
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4. Serratia plymuthica osteomyelitis following a motorcycle accident.
Serratia plymuthica was isolated from the sinus tract and from the infected bone in a case of chronic osteomyelitis following an accident of a motorcyclist. This is the second case in which S. plymuthica was a significant pathogen. Previously, a case of S. plymuthica sepsis associated with infection of a central venous catheter was described.
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5. Serratia plymuthica sepsis associated with infection of central venous catheter.
Serratia plymuthica was isolated from the blood and from a central venous catheter tip in a 54-year-old man with alcoholic cirrhosis and clinical signs of sepsis. This was the seventh reported isolate of S. plymuthica from a clinical specimen and the first in which the organism was clearly a significant pathogen.
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6. Isolation of Serratia plymuthica from a human burn site.
The saprophytic bacterium Serratia plymuthica was recovered from a facial wound (burn) site of a pediatric patient. The clinical significance of the organism was undetermined due to its apparent eradication from this location by therapy with topical 1% silver sulfadiazine. Seeding of the burn with S. plymuthica may have occurred from contaminated moisture so
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7. Isolation of Plasmid-Harboring Serratia plymuthica from Facultative Gut Microflora of the Tobacco Hornworm, Manduca sexta
Aseptic isolation of the facultative gut microflora of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta, yielded four microorganisms. Two were gram-positive Bacillus spp., one was Serratia plymuthica, and another was the yeast Candida guilliermondii. The three bacterial species were screened for extrachromosomal DNA, and S. plymuthica was found to have a 6.4-kilobase pla
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8. Nosocomial septicemia caused by Serratia plymuthica.
We report a case of nosocomial septicemia in a 79-year-old patient caused by Serratia plymuthica with no evident focus of infection. The patient was treated with gentamicin (40 mg every 8 h) during 10 days; clinical resolution of the infection was obtained after the 10-day treatment period.
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9. Report of six cases of human infection by Serratia plymuthica.
Serratia plymuthica is an uncommon cause of human infection. Only one case of chronic osteomyelitis and two cases of sepsis secondary to central venous catheter infection have been documented. We report the isolation of S. plymuthica from six patients. The organism was recovered from blood cultures in three cases in which the patients had lymphoblastic leuke
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10. New fimbrial hemagglutinin in Serratia species.
Strains of Serratia marcescens, Serratia liquefaciens, Serratia marinorubra, and Serratia plymuthica produced one or more of the following hemagglutinins (HAs): mannose-sensitive HA and mannose-resistant K-HA (MR/K-HA) and P-HA (MR/P-HA) (J. P. Duguid and D. C. Old, in E. H. Beachey (ed.), Bacterial adherence, vol. 6., p. 185-217, 1980). Most strains (82%) w
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11. The Global Regulator Genes from Biocontrol Strain Serratia plymuthica IC1270: Cloning, Sequencing, and Functional Studies†
The biocontrol activity of various fluorescent pseudomonads towards plant-pathogenic fungi is dependent upon the GacA/GacS-type two-component system of global regulators and the RpoS transcription sigma factor. In particular, these components are required for the production of antifungal antibiotics and exoenzymes. To investigate the effects of these global
American Society for Microbiology.
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12. Adansonian Analysis and Deoxyribonucleic Acid Base Composition of Serratia marcescens
Colwell, R. R. (Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.), and M. Mandel. Adansonian analysis and deoxyribonucleic acid base composition of Serratia marcescens. J. Bacteriol. 89:454–461. 1965.—A total of 33 strains of Serratia marcescens were subjected to Adansonian analysis for which more than 200 coded features for each of the organisms were included. I