2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jopr.2013.05.019
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Isolation and characterization of novel marine luminescent bacteria from Diu beach, India

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“…This is the first time bioluminescent bacteria are utilized to check the level of toxicity in the plant extracts. A modified nutrient agar [17] was utilized for growing test organism, Vibrio harveyi. Preliminarily, bacteria mother culture of 50 ml was grown overnight at optimum temperature (20 °C) in an orbital shaker at 120 rpm and then 1 ml of overnight grown culture was dispensed in each 2 ml eppendorf tubes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the first time bioluminescent bacteria are utilized to check the level of toxicity in the plant extracts. A modified nutrient agar [17] was utilized for growing test organism, Vibrio harveyi. Preliminarily, bacteria mother culture of 50 ml was grown overnight at optimum temperature (20 °C) in an orbital shaker at 120 rpm and then 1 ml of overnight grown culture was dispensed in each 2 ml eppendorf tubes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Influencia de la composición del medio de cultivo sobre el crecimiento y la luminiscencia: Se cultivaron las cepas en cuatro medios recomendados para bacterias luminiscentes marinas: (1) Boss: 30 g NaCl, 1 g glicerol, 10 g peptona bacteriológica, 3 g extracto de carne (Klein, Walczak, Krasnowska, Blaszczak, & Lipińska, 1995); (2) Chalk: 30 g NaCl, 5 g peptona, 3 g extracto de levadura, 5 g CaCO 3 , 15 g glicerol, 1 000 ml agua destilada (Shanware, Thakre & Pande, 2013);…”
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“…Collected samples were then spread plated on modified nutrient agar media (contains 25 % sea salt with 3 % glycerol) [20] and incubated in dark at 21°C for 24 h as isolates shows enhanced luminescence when grown in dark. The luminescent colonies were picked maintained on modified nutrient agar at an interval of 4 days for continued luminosity & the isolates were stored at -20°C with addition of 50 % glycerol.…”
Section: Isolation Of Bioluminescent Bacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%