It is necessary to create very specific and sensitive methods for assaying formaldehyde and methanol which are produced on the large scale and are very toxic and have mutagenic and carcinogenic action on living organisms. The methods for determination of formaldehyde, methanol and ethanol in the environment and fermentation products published and developed by the authors are reviewed in this paper. Most of the known methods are not sufficiently selective and sensitive and some of them are very expensive.
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September 1980
The correlation between the colicine resistance of the reference and isolated strains of enterobacteria and their capacity for the biosynthesis of enterocheline, as well as the influence of exogenous enterocheline on the colicine sensitivity of enterobacteria were studied. In the wild strains of enterobacteria sensitivity to colicines was shown to have no correlation with capacity for the accumulation of catechol-type sideriphores. In some cases exogenous enterocheline prevents the lethal effect of colicines on the cultures of microorganisms capable of the biosynthesis of enterocheline.
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March 1980
The capacity of Enterobacteriaceae strains cultivated in a synthetic medium for the biosynthesis of catechols and hydroxamates has been studied. Among the strains under study all strains of the genera Salmonella (8 strains), Escherichia (102 strains), Citrobacter (5 strains), Enterobacter (2 strains), Serratia (1 strain) synthesize catechols. In the genus Shigella (128 strains) all Sh.
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June 1980