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Analytical microbiology.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kavanagh, Frederick, 1908- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, Academic Press, 1963-72.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Analytical Microbiology; Copyright Page; Contributor; Preface; Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1. The Theory of Antibiotic Inhibition Zones; I. Introduction. The Principles Involved; II. The Laws of Diffusion; III. The Laws of Growth and Multiplication; IV. The Laws of Adsorption and Partition; V. Mechanisms of Antibiotic Action; VI. Some Biological Considerations Affecting the Use of Statistical Methods; VII. Other Uses of Diffusion Methods; VIM. Sensitivity Tests; IX. Summary of Antibiotic Zone Formation; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; CHAPTER 2. Microbiological Assay Using Large Plate Methods
  • I. IntroductionII. Requirements for Accurate Assay; III. Assay Designs; IV. Microbiological Assay of Penicillin; V. Microbiological Assay of Riboflavin; VI. Interpretation of Results; VII. Sources of Errors; VIII. Validity of Assay; CHAPTER 3. Dilution Methods of Antibiotic Assays; I. Streak-Plate Method; II. Serial Dilution Assay; III. Antiluminescent Assay; CHAPTER 4. Elements of Photometric Assaying; I. Introduction; II. Physical Factors Influencing Turbidity; III. Calibration of Photometers; IV. Inoculum; V. Media; VI. Incubation; VII. Response of Bacteria
  • VIII. Modes of Expressing ResponseIX. Design and Validity; X. Sensitivity; XI. Meaning of a Photometric Response; XII. Variations and Errors; CHAPTER 5. Automation of Microbiological Assays; I. Introduction; II. Mechanization of Manual Methods; III. Continuous Flow Methods; IV. Computations; CHAPTER 6. Antibiotic Substances; Part I: Antibacterial Assays; 6.1 Introduction; I. Plan of the Chapter; II. Sources of Standard Preparations; III. Interferences; IV. Solubilities; 6.2 Bacitracin; I. Introduction; II. Test Organisms; III. Standard Solutions; IV. Sample Preparation
  • v. Mechanics of the AssayVI. Measuring the Response; VII. Computation of Answers; 6.3 Cephalosporin C; I. Introduction; II. Plate Assay; III. Large Plate Assay; 6.4 Chloramphenicol; I. Introduction; II. Cylinder Plate Assay Method; III. Turbidimetric Assay Method; 6.5 Dihydrostreptomycin; I. Introduction; II. Turbidimetric Assay; III. Plate Assay for Dihydrostreptomycin and Streptomycin; 6.6 Erythromycin; I. Introduction; II. Turbidimetric Method; III. Plate Assay; 6.7 Fumagillin; I. Introduction; II. Plate Method; III. Spectrophotometric Method; IV. Other Methods; 6.8 Hygromycin B
  • I. IntroductionII. Test Organism; III. Standard Solutions; IV. Sample Preparation; V. Mechanics of the Assay; VI. Measuring the Response; VII. Computation of Answers; 6.9 Neomycin; I. Introduction; II. Test Organisms; III. Standard Solutions; IV. Sample Preparation; V. Mechanics of the Assay; VI. Measuring the Response; VII. Computation of Answers; 6.10 Penicillins; I. Introduction; II. Photometric Assay; III. Petri Plate Assay; IV. Large Plate Assay; V. Hydroxamic Acid Method; 6.11 Penicillin V; I. Photometric Method; II. Plate Method; 6.12 Polymyxin; I. Introduction; II. Test Organism