Complex hydrocolloids have been isolated and fractionated using a consecutive elution process, starting from winery waste. These extracts consist mainly of polysaccharidic populations and of smaller protein molecules and they exhibit emulsifying, thickening and texture-modifying activity. This work is a systematic study of these individual populations, as fractionated with preparative size exclusion chromatography (Prep-SEC) in terms of their chemical identity, surface properties, and emulsification behavior.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe use of volatile production patterns produced by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and associated bacterial infections from sputum samples were examined in vitro and in situ using an electronic nose based on a 14 sensor conducting polymer array. In vitro, it was possible to successfully discriminate between M. tuberculosis (TB) and control media, and between M.
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The use of volatile production patterns produced by bacterial contaminants in urine samples were examined using electronic nose technology. In two experiments 25 and 45 samples from patients were analysed for specific bacterial contaminants using agar culture techniques and the major UTI bacterial species identified. These samples were also analysed by incubation in a volatile generation test tube system for 4-5 h.
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