2012
DOI: 10.3844/ojbsci.2012.6.10
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Antimicrobial Activity Studies of Bactoriocin Produced by <I>Lactobacilli</I> Isolates from Carrot Kanji

Abstract: Problem statement:In the present study, Staphylococcus aureus a causative agent of food poisoning is selected as a test organism to study the antimicrobial effect of bacteriocin. S. aureus produces number of exotoxins and enterotoxins which enters the body via contaminated food causing illness. Approach: In this case the use of antibiotics is one of the ways of treatment, but in addition to this if we advise such patients to consume the carrot kanji then it will cause better effect because carrot kanji is the … Show more

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“…Anti-microbial (anti-bacterial and anti-fungal) activity of whole cell was performed by agar overlay method [32] and of cell culture supernatant and cell lysate was performed by well diffusion method [33]. Antibacterial activity was further characterized by determining whether bacteriostatic or bactericidal according to Chowdhury et al [34].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Anti-microbial (anti-bacterial and anti-fungal) activity of whole cell was performed by agar overlay method [32] and of cell culture supernatant and cell lysate was performed by well diffusion method [33]. Antibacterial activity was further characterized by determining whether bacteriostatic or bactericidal according to Chowdhury et al [34].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%