2019
DOI: 10.1080/21501203.2019.1583688
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Two forms of substrate for the bioluminescent reaction in three species of basidiomycetes

Abstract: The luminescent response of the enzymatic system of Armillaria borealis on the cold and hot extracts from cell-free culture liquids of Inonotus obliquus, Pholiota sp. and A. borealis was examined. The greatest influence on the light emission produced by the luminescent system of A. borealis was provided by the temperature at which the probes were prepared for assay. Boiling a culture liquid on water bath for a few minutes promoted a multifold increase in the luminescence. The results of luminescence assay sugg… Show more

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“…From this point on, the luminescence slowly weakened over the hours. Repeated addition of NADPH to the test did not affect light emission [20].…”
Section: The Effect Of Heavy Metal Pollutants On Bioluminescence Intensity Of Luminousmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…From this point on, the luminescence slowly weakened over the hours. Repeated addition of NADPH to the test did not affect light emission [20].…”
Section: The Effect Of Heavy Metal Pollutants On Bioluminescence Intensity Of Luminousmentioning
confidence: 78%