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a murine model of contact lens-associated fusarium keratitis. | fusarium solani and f. oxysporum were the causative organisms of the 2005/2006 outbreak of contact lens-associated fungal keratitis in the united states. the present study was an investigation of the ability of f. oxysporum grown as a biofilm on silicone hydrogel contact lenses to induce keratitis. | 2010 | 19875664 |
biodegradation of low-density polyethylene (ldpe) by isolated fungi in solid waste medium. | in this study, biodegradation of low-density polyethylene (ldpe) by isolated landfill-source fungi was evaluated in a controlled solid waste medium. the fungi, including aspergillus fumigatus, aspergillus terreus and fusarium solani, were isolated from samples taken from an aerobic aged municipal landfill in tehran. these fungi could degrade ldpe via the formation of a biofilm in a submerged medium. in the sterilized solid waste medium, lpde films were buried for 100 days in a 1-l flask containi ... | 2010 | 19919893 |
pyrene degradation and copper and zinc uptake by fusarium solani and hypocrea lixii isolated from petrol station soil. | this study aimed to isolate and identify potential polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (pah)-degrading and/or metal-tolerant fungi from pah-contaminated and metal-contaminated soils. | 2010 | 19922595 |
transesterification of oil mixtures catalyzed by microencapsulated cutinase in reversed micelles. | recombinant cutinase from fusarium solani pisi was used to catalyze the transesterification reaction between a mixture of triglycerides (oils) and methanol in reversed micelles of bis(2-ethylhexyl) sodium sulfosuccinate (aot) in isooctane for the purposes of producing biodiesel. the use of a bi-phase lipase-catalyzed system brings advantages in terms of catalyst re-use and the control of water activity in the medium and around the enzyme micro-environment. small-scale batch studies were performe ... | 2010 | 19943181 |
quantitative determination of gibberellins by high performance liquid chromatography from various gibberellins producing fusarium strains. | high performance liquid chromatographic (hplc) method was developed for analysis of seven gibberellins, i.e., ga3, ga4, ga7, ga3 methyl ester, ga7 methyl ester 3,13 diacetate, ga7 methyl ester, and fusaric acid, using an isocratic system. method was used for estimation of gibberellins from different fusarium strains. gibberellins were extracted from 28 strains of fusarium, out of which six strains of fusarium were isolated from soil of different parts of india and 22 strains were procured from t ... | 2010 | 19626451 |
backbone dynamics of the antifungal psd1 pea defensin and its correlation with membrane interaction by nmr spectroscopy. | plant defensins are cysteine-rich cationic peptides, components of the innate immune system. the antifungal sensitivity of certain exemplars was correlated to the level of complex glycosphingolipids in the membrane of fungi strains. psd1 is a 46 amino acid residue defensin isolated from pea seeds which exhibit antifungal activity. its structure is characterized by the so-called cysteine-stabilized alpha/beta motif linked by three loops as determined by two-dimensional nmr. in the present work we ... | 2010 | 19632194 |
fungal biomass is a key factor affecting polymorphonuclear leucocyte-induced hyphal damage of filamentous fungi. | previous studies have not systematically assessed the effect of fungal biomass on polymorphonuclear leucocyte (pmn)-induced hyphal damage (hd) of filamentous fungi. we hypothesised that fungal biomass is a significant factor affecting pmn-induced hd. one isolate each consisting of a volume of 2 x 10(4) conidia ml(-1) of aspergillus fumigatus, aspergillus flavus, aspergillus terreus, rhizopus oryzae, rhizopus microsporus, cunninghamella bertholletiae, scedosporium prolificans and fusarium solani ... | 2010 | 19638003 |
invasive fusariosis with prolonged fungemia in a patient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia: case report and review of the literature. | fusariumspp are rare but important opportunistic pathogens in immunocompromised patients. disseminated fusarial infections occur mostly in patients with hematologic malignancies with myelosuppressive chemotherapy or in patients with severe immunodeficiency. although more frequent than aspergillus fungemia, fusarium fungemia remains a rare event. we describe the case of a female patient with febrile neutropenia and persistent fungemia due to fusarium solani, treated with posaconazole and liposoma ... | 2010 | 19665409 |
development of a nested pcr assay for the detection of fusarium solani dna and its evaluation in the diagnosis of invasive fusariosis using an experimental mouse model. | fusarium infections are increasingly being encountered in immunocompromised patients. fusarium solani accounts for nearly half of these infections. a specific nested pcr (npcr) assay has been developed by using dna isolated from several fusarium species and other common fungi. furthermore, dna samples isolated from bronchoalveolar lavage (bal) and serum samples from mice infected intravenously with f. solani conidia and sacrificed on every third day post infection were used for the evaluation of ... | 2010 | 19076280 |
fusarium solani: an emerging fungus in chronic diabetic ulcer. | fusarium species, a mold which causes disease mainly in plants has emerged as pathogen in immunocompromised patients. fusarium is known to cause keratitis, onychomycosis, and endophthalmitis. fusarium solani, is the most common isolate from clinical specimen. here is a case, a 65-year-old male with type ii diabetes mellitus since 10 years presented with a large ulcer on the left leg since 8 months following trauma. the fungal culture of the escar of the ulcer isolated a mold, fusarium solani. th ... | 2010 | 21814405 |
[identification of pathogens causing root rot of sophora tonkinensis]. | to identify the pathogens what caused of root rot, it can provide method of theoretical gist of integrated pest management of these kinds of diseases in the future. | 2010 | 21355186 |
direct enzymatic acylation of cellulose pretreated in bmimcl ionic liquid. | cellulose esters are an important class of functional biopolymers with great interest in the chemical industry. in this work the enzymatic acylation of avicel cellulose with vinyl propionate, vinyl laurate and vinyl stearate, has been performed successfully in a solvent free reaction system. at first cellulose was putted into the ionic liquid bmimcl (1-n-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride) in order to facilitate the unwrap of the structure of the polysaccharide molecule and make it accessible to ... | 2010 | 20888759 |
successful treatment of fusarium solani ecthyma gangrenosum in a patient affected by leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 1 with granulocytes transfusions. | ecthyma gangrenosum (eg) manifests as a skin lesion affecting patients suffering extreme neutropenia and is commonly associated with pseudomonas aeruginosa in immunocompromised patients. leukocyte adhesion deficiency i (lad i) which count among primary immunodeficiency syndromes of the innate immunity, is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized in its severe phenotype by a complete defect in cd18 expression on neutrophils, delayed cord separation, chronic skin ulcers mainly due to recurren ... | 2010 | 20929531 |
dermatitis in captive wyoming toads (bufo baxteri) associated with fusarium spp. | from may 2007 to june 2008, 30 of 49 wyoming toads (bufo baxteri) kept at omaha's henry doorly zoo (nebraska, usa) died showing clinical signs of ventral erythema, inappetance, lethargy, and delayed righting reflex. treatment with antifungals and antibiotics was unsuccessful in all cases. histopathologic analyses revealed dermatitis as the primary problem in 20 of 21 toads in which skin was examined. fungal dermatitis was present in 17 toads, with hyphae approximately 1-3 μm in diameter, and par ... | 2010 | 20966269 |
transgenically expressed rice germin-like protein1 in tobacco causes hyper-accumulation of h2o2 and reinforcement of the cell wall components. | our recent report documented that the rice germin-like protein1 (osglp1), being a cell wall-associated protein involves in disease resistance in rice and possesses superoxide dismutase (sod) activity as recognized by heterologous expression in tobacco. in the present study, the transgenic tobacco plants were analyzed further to decipher the detailed physiological and biochemical functions of the osglp1 and its associated sod activity. the transgenic tobacco lines expressing sod-active osglp1 sho ... | 2010 | 20971065 |
enzymes for the biofunctionalization of poly(ethylene terephthalate). | the functionalization of synthetic polymers such as poly(ethylene terephthalate) to improve their hydrophilicity can be achieved biocatalytically using hydrolytic enzymes. a number of cutinases, lipases, and esterases active on polyethylene terephthalate have been identified and characterized. enzymes from fusarium solani, thermomyces insolens, t. lanuginosus, aspergillus oryzae, pseudomonas mendocina, and thermobifida fusca have been studied in detail. thermostable biocatalysts hydrolyzing poly ... | 2010 | 21076908 |
elimination of hydrophobic volatile organic compounds in fungal biofilters: reducing start-up time using different carbon sources. | fungal biofilters have been recently studied as an alternative to the bacterial systems for the elimination of hydrophobic volatile organic compounds (voc). fungi foster reduced transport limitation of hydrophobic vocs due to their hydrophobic surface and extended gas exchange area associated to the hyphal growth. nevertheless, one of their principal drawbacks is their slow growth, which is critical in the start-up of fungal biofilters. this work compares the use of different carbon sources (gly ... | 2010 | 21077141 |
[expression of integrin during the course of adhesion between fungi and corneal epithelial cells]. | to investigate the expression of integrin during the course of adhesion between fungi and corneal epithelial cells. | 2010 | 21092564 |
identification of fusarium species in formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded sections by in situ hybridization using peptide nucleic acid probes. | fusarium has recently emerged as an opportunistic pathogen of humans, but the histological differentiation of fusarium from aspergillus and scedosporium is particularly difficult because these fungi may induce similar clinical features and exhibit filamentous development in host tissues. thus, there is a need to establish rapid and reliable methods that are applicable to pathological diagnoses. the aim of this study was to evaluate and establish in situ hybridization (ish) using peptide nucleic ... | 2010 | 21106796 |
fusarium solani is responsible for mass mortalities in nests of loggerhead sea turtle, caretta caretta, in boavista, cape verde. | the fungus fusarium solani (mart.) saccardo (1881) was found to be the cause of infections in the eggs of the sea turtle species caretta caretta in boavista island, cape verde. egg shells with early and severe symptoms of infection, as well as diseased embryos were sampled from infected nests. twenty-five isolates with similar morphological characteristics were obtained. their its rrna gene sequences were similar to the genbank sequences corresponding to f. solani and their maximum identity rang ... | 2010 | 20875054 |
a novel class of peptide pheromone precursors in ascomycetous fungi. | recently, sexual development in the heterothallic ascomycete trichoderma reesei (anamorph of hypocrea jecorina) has been achieved and thus initiated attempts to elucidate regulation and determinants of this process. while the α-type pheromone of this fungus fits the consensus known from other fungi, the assumed a-type peptide pheromone precursor shows remarkably unusual characteristics: it comprises three copies of the motif (li)gc(ts)vm thus constituting a caax domain at the c-terminus and two ... | 2010 | 20735770 |
fusarium keratitis 3 weeks after healed corneal cross-linking. | to report a case of fusarium solani keratitis after corneal cross-linking (cxl) treatment. | 2010 | 20795586 |
oxidation of elemental sulfur by fusarium solani strain thif01 harboring endobacterium bradyrhizobium sp. | nineteen fungal strains having an ability to oxidize elemental sulfur in mineral salts medium were isolated from deteriorated sandstones of angkor monuments. these fungi formed clearing zone on agar medium supplemented with powder sulfur due to the dissolution of sulfur. representative of the isolates, strain thif01, was identified as fusarium solani on the basis of morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analyses. pcr amplification targeting 16s rrna gene and analyses of full 16s rrna ge ... | 2010 | 20571793 |
a dark strain in the fusarium solani species complex isolated from primary subcutaneous sporotrichioid lesions associated with traumatic inoculation via a rose bush thorn. | fusarium species are hyaline hyphomycetes widely distributed in nature and documented agents of both superficial and systemic infections in humans. in this paper, we report a darkly-pigmented and initially non-sporulating isolate in the fusarium solani species complex (fssc) causing a post-traumatic sporotrichoid infection in an otherwise healthy, male patient. sequencing of multiple loci showed that the isolate represented an otherwise unknown lineage, possibly corresponding to a separate speci ... | 2010 | 20055744 |
natural occurrence of the fusarium solani on tityus stigmurus (thorell, 1876) (scorpiones: buthidae). | members of the fusarium solani species complex are agents of human mycoses, also affecting plants and other animals. nevertheless, this fungus has not been reported on scorpions. ten specimens of tityus stigmurus collected in the field and showing their surface covered by white mycelia were used to assess fungus presence in the animal after its death. identification of the fungi was based upon the cultural and morphological characteristics. the fungus was isolated from chelicerae and intersegmen ... | 2010 | 20231972 |
synthesis and antileishmanial and antimicrobial activities of some 2,3-disubstituted 3h-quinazolin-4-ones. | a series of 2,3-disubstituted 3h-quinazolin-4-ones was synthesized. antimicrobial activities of the synthesized compounds were investigated against gram (+ve) and gram (-ve) bacteria, including b. subtilis, s. aureus, s. flexneri, p. aeruginosa, and s. typhi, and six fungi, namely trichophyton longifusus, candida albicans, aspergillus flavus, microsporum canis, fusarium solani, and candida glabrata using the broth microdilution method. compounds 9, 11, and 12 showed significant activities agains ... | 2010 | 20235747 |
novel short antibacterial and antifungal peptides with low cytotoxicity: efficacy and action mechanisms. | short antimicrobial peptides with nine and eleven residues were developed against several clinically important bacterial and fungal pathogens (specifically escherichia coli, pseudomonas aeruginosa, staphylococcus aureus, candida albicans, and fusarium solani). twelve analogues of previously reported peptides bp76 (kklfkkilkfl) and pac-525 (kwrrwvrwi) were designed, synthesized, and tested for their antimicrobial activities. two of our eleven amino acid peptides, p11-5 (gklfkkilkil) and p11-6 (kk ... | 2010 | 20603106 |
development of a new mlst scheme for differentiation of fusarium solani species complex (fssc) isolates. | fungi belonging to the fusarium solani species complex (fssc) are well known plant pathogens. in addition to being the causative agent of some superficial infections, fssc has recently emerged as a group of common opportunistic moulds, mainly in patients with haematological malignancies. molecular typing methods are essential in order to better understand the epidemiology of such opportunistic agents with the final goal of preventing contamination. a three-locus typing scheme has thus been devel ... | 2010 | 20624428 |
antimicrobial activity of simulated solar disinfection against bacterial, fungal, and protozoan pathogens and its enhancement by riboflavin. | riboflavin significantly enhanced the efficacy of simulated solar disinfection (sodis) at 150 watts per square meter (w m(-2)) against a variety of microorganisms, including escherichia coli, fusarium solani, candida albicans, and acanthamoeba polyphaga trophozoites (>3 to 4 log(10) after 2 to 6 h; p < 0.001). with a. polyphaga cysts, the kill (3.5 log(10) after 6 h) was obtained only in the presence of riboflavin and 250 w m(-2) irradiance. | 2010 | 20639371 |
agar block smear preparation: a novel method of slide preparation for preservation of native fungal structures for microscopic examination and long-term storage. | we describe a novel method of fungal slide preparation named "agar block smear preparation." a total of 510 agar block smears of 25 fungal strains obtained from culture collections, 90 qc fungal strains, and 82 clinical fungal strains from our clinical microbiology laboratory, which included a total of 137 species of yeasts, molds, and thermal dimorphic fungi, were prepared and examined. in contrast to adhesive tape preparation, agar block smears preserved the native fungal structures, such as i ... | 2010 | 20660221 |
biodegradation of anthracene and benz[a]anthracene by two fusarium solani strains isolated from mangrove sediments. | an investigation was undertaken on the biodegradation of two kinds of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pahs), anthracene (ant) and benz[a]anthracene (baa), by fungi isolated from pah-contaminated mangrove sediments environment in ma wan, hong kong. ant (50mg l(-1)) and baa (20mg l(-1)), respectively, were added to mineral salt medium initially for screening of pah-degrading fungi, and finally two fungal species capable of using ant or baa as the sole carbon source were isolated and identified a ... | 2010 | 20691587 |
purification and characterization of an extracellular laccase from the anthracene-degrading fungus fusarium solani mas2. | an extracellular laccase was purified from the culture medium of the non-white rot, anthracene-degrading fungal strain fusarium solani mas2. both native page and sds-page revealed one single band corresponding to a molecular weight of about 72 kda. treatment with endoglycosidase h reduced the molecular weight by 12%. the purified laccase maintained stable at ph 3-11 and up to 50 degrees c. the highest activity was detected at ph 3.0 and at 70 degrees c. the enzyme retained 46.2-97.2% of it activ ... | 2010 | 20716485 |
the microbiology of lascaux cave. | lascaux cave (montignac, france) contains paintings from the upper paleolithic period. shortly after its discovery in 1940, the cave was seriously disturbed by major destructive interventions. in 1963, the cave was closed due to algal growth on the walls. in 2001, the ceiling, walls and sediments were colonized by the fungus fusarium solani. later, black stains, probably of fungal origin, appeared on the walls. biocide treatments, including quaternary ammonium derivatives, were extensively appli ... | 2010 | 20056706 |
multi-enzyme inhibition assay for the detection of insecticidal organophosphates and carbamates by high-performance thin-layer chromatography applied to determine enzyme inhibition factors and residues in juice and water samples. | esterase inhibition assays provide an effect-directed tool of rapid screening for inhibitors in environmental and food samples. according to a multi-enzyme microtiter-plate assay, rabbit liver esterase (rle), bacillus subtilis esterase (bs2), and cutinase from fusarium solani pisi (cut) were used for the detection of 21 organophosphorus and carbamate pesticides by high-performance thin-layer chromatography-enzyme inhibition assays (hptlc-ei). staining was performed with fast blue salt b coupling ... | 2010 | 20060788 |
efficacy of posaconazole as treatment and prophylaxis against fusarium solani. | invasive fusariosis is a highly aggressive fungal infection associated with high mortality in heavily immunocompromised patients. although posaconazole is efficacious as salvage therapy against infections caused by fusarium species, concerns remain regarding this agent in the setting of reduced potency. to evaluate the efficacy of posaconazole as treatment or prophylaxis against invasive fusariosis caused by fusarium solani, we utilized a neutropenic murine model of disseminated disease. icr mic ... | 2010 | 20065054 |
improvement of sec-dependent secretion of a heterologous model protein in bacillus subtilis by saturation mutagenesis of the n-domain of the amye signal peptide. | due to the lack of an outer membrane, gram-positive bacteria (e.g., bacillus species) are considered as promising host organisms for the secretory production of biotechnologically relevant heterologous proteins. however, the yields of the desired target proteins were often reported to be disappointingly low. here, we used saturation mutagenesis of the positively charged n-domain (positions 2-7) of the signal peptide of the bacillus subtilis alpha-amylase (amye) as a novel approach for the improv ... | 2010 | 20077115 |
two cutinase-like proteins secreted by mycobacterium tuberculosis show very different lipolytic activities reflecting their physiological function. | cutinases are extracellular enzymes that are able to degrade cutin, a polyester protecting plant leaves and many kinds of lipids. although cutinases are mainly found in phytopathogenic fungi or bacteria, 7 genes related to the cutinase family have been predicted in the genome of mycobacterium tuberculosis. these genes may encode proteins that are involved in the complex lipid metabolism of the bacterium. here, we report on the biochemical characterization of two secreted proteins of m. tuberculo ... | 2010 | 20103719 |
molecular phylogenetic diversity of dermatologic and other human pathogenic fusarial isolates from hospitals in northern and central italy. | fifty-eight fusaria isolated from 50 italian patients between 2004 and 2007 were subject to multilocus dna sequence typing to characterize the spectrum of species and circulating sequence types (sts) associated with dermatological infections, especially onychomycoses and paronychia, and other fusarioses in northern and central italy. sequence typing revealed that the isolates were nearly evenly divided among the fusarium solani species complex (fssc; n = 18), the f. oxysporum species complex (fo ... | 2010 | 20107100 |
a case of primary localized cutaneous infection due to fusarium oxysporum. | fusarium is a ubiquitous hyalohyphomycete isolated from food, widespread in the environment (plants, soil) and present at all latitudes. fusarium oxysporum and fusarium solani are the most frequent pathogenic species, followed by f. moniliforme and f. chlamydosporum. infections due to this mold may be disseminated or localized. localized forms include cutaneous and subcutaneous infection, onychomycosis, endophtalmitis, otitis, sinusitis, arthritis, osteomyelitis, and brain abscess. disseminated ... | 2010 | 20177971 |
endophytic fungi diversity of aquatic/riparian plants and their antifungal activity in vitro. | two hundred and fourteen endophytic fungi were isolated from 500 segments of aquatic/riparian plants ottelia acuminata, myriophyllum verticillatum, equisetum arvense, cardamine multijuga, and impatiens chinensis. they were identified to 31 taxa in which cladosporium, fusarium, and geotrichum were the dominant genera. among all isolates, 169 (79%) were anamorphic fungi, 1 (0.5%) was an teleomorphic ascomycete and 44 (21%) were sterile mycelia. there were significant differences in the colonizatio ... | 2010 | 20221722 |
acidified nitrite enhances hydrogen peroxide disinfection of acanthamoeba, bacteria and fungi. | in the human innate immune system, stimulated phagocytes release reactive nitrogen intermediates that can react with superoxide to form the powerful oxidant peroxynitrite and other less abundant species. in this study, the efficacy of hydrogen peroxide (h2o2) and acidified nitrite (nano2) alone and in combination was compared against a variety of bacteria, fungi and protozoa. | 2010 | 20335189 |
metal based biologically active compounds: design, synthesis, and antibacterial/antifungal/cytotoxic properties of triazole-derived schiff bases and their oxovanadium(iv) complexes. | a new series of oxovanadium(iv) complexes have been designed and synthesized with a new class of triazole schiff bases derived from the reaction of 3,5-diamino-1,2,4-triazole with 2-hydroxy-1-naphthaldehyde, pyrrole-2-carboxaldehyde, pyridine-2-carboxaldehyde and acetyl pyridine-2-carboxaldehyde, respectively. physical (magnetic susceptibility, molar conductance), spectral (ir, (1)h nmr, (13)c nmr, mass and electronic) and analytical data have established the structures of these synthesized schi ... | 2010 | 20338672 |
[mycotic keratitis in an eye care hospital in mexico city]. | some of the most common precipitating events for keratomycoses (fungal keratitis), include surgical trauma (after cornea transplantation), the use of contaminated contact lenses or alterations in lacrimal secretions. diagnosis and treatment (to avoid loss of vision) for these type of infections are challenging. | 2010 | 20346302 |
other fungi causing onychomycosis. | nondermatophyte onychomycosis account for 2% to 12% of all nail fungal infections and can be caused by a wide range of fungi, mainly scopulariopsis brevicaulis, aspergillus versicolor, a. flavus, a. niger, a. fumigatus, fusarium solani, f. oxysporum and scytalidium spp. among the predisposing factors are footwear, hyperhidrosis, local trauma, peripheral circulatory disease, and immunosuppression. these nondermatophyte fungi lack the keratinolytic capacity of dermatophytes, but they still can inf ... | 2010 | 20347658 |
mycotic keratitis in india: a five-year retrospective study. | mycotic keratitis is a fungal infection of the cornea. this infection is difficult to treat and it can lead to severe visual impairment or blindness. it is worldwide in distribution, but is more common in the tropics and subtropical regions. trauma is the major predisposing factor, followed by ocular and systemic defects, prior application of corticosteroids, and prolonged use of antibiotic eye-drops. the objective of this study was to determine causative agents and to identify the predisposing ... | 2010 | 20351459 |
knock down of chitosanase expression in phytopathogenic fungus fusarium solani and its effect on pathogenicity. | chitosanases are lytic enzymes involved in the degradation of chitosan, a component of fungal cell walls. the phytopathogenic fungus fusarium solani produces an extracellular chitosanase, csn1, the role of which in the physiology and virulence of the fungus remains to be expounded. here, we studied the expression of the csn1 gene through gene silencing and examined its effect on fungal pathogenicity. a vector construct encoding a hairpin rna (hprna) of csn1 was constructed and introduced into th ... | 2010 | 20419375 |
direct site-directed photocoupling of proteins onto surfaces coated with beta-cyclodextrins. | a method called dock'n'flash was developed to offer site-specific capture and direct uva-induced photocoupling of recombinant proteins. the method involves the tagging of recombinant proteins with photoreactive p-benzoyl-l-phenylalanine (pbpa) by genetic engineering. the photoreactive pbpa tag is used for affinity capture of the recombinant protein by beta-cyclodextrin (beta-cd), which provides hydrogen atoms to be abstracted in the photocoupling process. to exemplify the method, a recombinant, ... | 2010 | 20441154 |
do multipurpose contact lens disinfecting solutions work effectively against non-fda/iso recommended strains of bacteria and fungi? | recent outbreaks of microbial keratitis have increased concerns about the efficacy of multipurpose solutions (mps) against 'real-world' organisms. this study determined, in accordance with fda/iso standard methods, the effects of five mps against clinical isolates and type strains of bacteria, and isolates of fungi from subjects' ocular structures; and of three mps against environmental fungal isolates. | 2010 | 20444107 |
the genomic organization of plant pathogenicity in fusarium species. | comparative genomics is a powerful tool to infer the molecular basis of fungal pathogenicity and its evolution by identifying differences in gene content and genomic organization between fungi with different hosts or modes of infection. through comparative analysis, pathogenicity-related chromosomes have been identified in fusarium oxysporum and fusarium solani that contain genes for host-specific virulence. lateral transfer of pathogenicity chromosomes, inferred from genomic data, now has been ... | 2010 | 20471307 |
miniemulsion as efficient system for enzymatic synthesis of acid alkyl esters. | the aim of this work is to devise an efficient enzymatic process for the production of linear alkyl esters in aqueous miniemulsion systems. the esterification reactions of linear alcohols and carboxylic acids were performed with three different enzymes, commercial amano lipase ps from pseudomonas cepacia, lipase type vii from candida rugosa, and lyophilized fusarium solani pisi cutinase expressed in saccharomyces cerevisiae su50. the miniemulsion system shows a high potential for the synthesis o ... | 2010 | 20503297 |
fungal outbreak in a show cave. | castañar de ibor cave (spain) was discovered in 1967 and declared a natural monument in 1997. in 2003 the cave was opened to public visits. despite of extensive control, on 26 august 2008 the cave walls and sediments appeared colonized by long, white fungal mycelia. this event was the result of an accidental input of detritus on the afternoon of 24 august 2008. we report here a fungal outbreak initiated by mucor circinelloides and fusarium solani and the methods used to control it. | 2010 | 20553941 |
antifungal activity of rhizospheric bacteria. | fluorescent pseudomonad spp. were isolated from the rhizosphere of potato plants (algeria) by serial dilutions of rhizosphere soils on kings b medium and were tested for their antifungal activity. the antifungal activity of the pseudomonas isolated from potatoes rhizosphere was tested against pythium ultimum, rhizoctonia solani and fusarium oxysporum in dual culture with bacteria on pda. the petri dish was divided into tow, on one the bacteria was spread and on the opposite side fungal plugs wer ... | 2010 | 21534477 |
elimination of hydrophobic volatile organic compounds in fungal biofilters: reducing start-up time using different carbon sources. | fungal biofilters have been recently studied as an alternative to the bacterial systems for the elimination of hydrophobic volatile organic compounds (voc). fungi foster reduced transport limitation of hydrophobic vocs due to their hydrophobic surface and extended gas exchange area associated to the hyphal growth. nevertheless, one of their principal drawbacks is their slow growth, which is critical in the start-up of fungal biofilters. this work compares the use of different carbon sources (gly ... | 2010 | 21404250 |
a polycationic antimicrobial and biocompatible hydrogel with microbe membrane suctioning ability. | despite advanced sterilization and aseptic techniques, infections associated with medical implants have not been eradicated. most present coatings cannot simultaneously fulfil the requirements of antibacterial and antifungal activity as well as biocompatibility and reusability. here, we report an antimicrobial hydrogel based on dimethyldecylammonium chitosan (with high quaternization)-graft-poly(ethylene glycol) methacrylate (dmdc-q-g-em) and poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate, which has excellent ... | 2010 | 21151166 |
changing indications for lamellar keratoplasty in shandong, 1993 - 2008. | with the advancement of microsurgical techniques, lamellar keratoplasty (lk) has been more valued and performed to treat corneal blindness. this study aimed to evaluate the indications and changing trends for lk during the past 16 years in shandong eye institute, an eye center in china. | 2010 | 21163128 |
antifungal activity of pvd1 defensin involves plasma membrane permeabilization, inhibition of medium acidification, and induction of ros in fungi cells. | in recent years, studies have demonstrated the function of many antimicrobial peptides against an extensive number of microorganisms that have been isolated from different plant species and that have been used as models for the study of various cellular processes linked to these peptides' activities. recently, a new defensin from phaseolus vulgaris (l.) seeds, named pvd(1,) was isolated and characterized. pvd(1) was purified through anion exchange and phase-reverse chromatography. pvd(1)'s antif ... | 2010 | 21170711 |
[fusarium solani infection in a patient after allogeneic hemotopoietic stem cell transplantation: case report and literature review]. | to study fusarium solani infection as a complication in patients after allogeneic hemotopoietic stem cell transplantation and to discuss the diagnosis and appropriate therapy. | 2010 | 21176501 |
[characterization of a chitosanase from fusarium solani and its expression in an industrial strain of saccharomyces cerevisiae]. | to investigate the biochemical characteristics of the chitosanase from fusarium solani, and its application in chitooligosaccharides production, and express the chitosanase gene (csn) in a saccharomyces cerevisiae industrial strain. | 2009 | 20222446 |
[culture-filtrate producing condition and biological activity of fusarium solani]. | to study the culture-filtrate producing condition of fusarium solani isolated from astragalus root and explore the mechanism astragalus root rot disease caused by, in order to find theoretical support for screening resistant germ plasma via mycotoxin. | 2009 | 20069894 |
onychomycosis caused by fusarium solani in a woman with diabetes. | a case of untreated fusarial onychomycosis leading to serious consequences is reported. fusarium solani is a widespread fungus and an occasional human pathogen. it usually invades rapidly in immunocompromised hosts, and often results in a poor outcome despite treatment. we report a woman with diabetes mellitus who had untreated fusarial infection of the nails, which developed into subcutaneous fusariosis, superinfected by bacteria, and then evolved into osteomyelitis that subsequently resulted i ... | 2009 | 20055843 |
overexpression of the chitosanase gene in fusarium solani via agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation. | to overexpress the chitosanase gene (csn) in f. solani, a vector based on pcambia 1300 was constructed. the csn gene, which is under control of the aspergillus nidulans gpda promoter and a. nidulans trpc terminator, was introduced back into the f. solani genome by agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation, and the herbicide-resistance gene bar from streptomyces hygroscopicus was used as the selection marker. transformants which showed a significant increase in chitosanase production (app ... | 2009 | 19093150 |
utility of molecular sequence analysis of the its rrna region for identification of fusarium spp. from ocular sources. | fungal ocular infections cause significant ocular morbidity, particularly when diagnosis and treatment are delayed. accurate morphologic identification of fusarium spp. beyond the genus is time-consuming and insensitive. it was the purpose of this study to examine the usefulness of the nuclear ribosomal rna (rrna) internal transcribed spacer regions (its1 and -2) to detect and differentiate fusarium spp. responsible for ocular infections. | 2009 | 19136697 |
isolation and characterisation of polychlorinated biphenyl (pcb) degrading fungi from a historically contaminated soil. | abstract: | 2009 | 19138404 |
detection of (1-->3)-beta-d-glucan as an adjunct to diagnosis in a mixed population with uncommon proven invasive fungal diseases or with an unusual clinical presentation. | this single-center observational prospective study evaluated the performance of (1-->3)-beta-d-glucan as an adjunct diagnostic tool in 12 patients with proven invasive fungal disease with different risk factors. the infections were due to either uncommon fungal pathogens such as dematiaceous molds (scedosporium apiospermum, alternaria infectoria, and cladosporium macrocarpum) and hyaline septate molds (fusarium solani and blastoschizomyces capitatus) or aspergillus spp. with unusual clinical pre ... | 2009 | 19158282 |
bacteria and free-living amoeba in the lascaux cave. | the lascaux cave was discovered in 1940, and by 1960 it had received up to 1800 daily visitors. in 1963, the cave was closed and in 2001 it was invaded by a fusarium solani species complex which was treated for four years with benzalkonium chloride. however, lascaux cave bacteria have only been poorly investigated. here we show that the cave is now a reservoir of potential pathogenic bacteria and protozoa which can be found in outbreaks linked to air-conditioning systems and cooling towers in co ... | 2009 | 18977432 |
catalysis by glomerella cingulata cutinase requires conformational cycling between the active and inactive states of its catalytic triad. | cutinase belongs to a group of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of esters and triglycerides. structural studies on the enzyme from fusarium solani have revealed the presence of a classic catalytic triad that has been implicated in the enzyme's mechanism. we have solved the crystal structure of glomerella cingulata cutinase in the absence and in the presence of the inhibitors e600 (diethyl p-nitrophenyl phosphate) and petfp (3-phenethylthio-1,1,1-trifluoropropan-2-one) to resolutions between ... | 2009 | 18983850 |
thctf1 transcription factor of trichoderma harzianum is involved in 6-pentyl-2h-pyran-2-one production and antifungal activity. | we describe the cloning and characterization of the trichoderma harzianum thctf1 gene, which shows high sequence identity with a transcription factor gene of fusarium solani f. sp. pisi. in t. harzianum, disruption of the thctf1 gene by homologous recombination gave rise to transformants that in plate experiments did not show the yellow pigmentation observed in the wild-type strain. in several trichoderma spp. a yellow pigmentation and a coconut aroma have been related to the production of 6-pen ... | 2009 | 19007898 |
synthesis of organometallic-based biologically active compounds: in vitro antibacterial, antifungal and cytotoxic properties of some sulfonamide incorporated ferrocences. | sulfonamides incorporated ferrocene (sif) have been synthesized by the condensation reaction of sulfonamides (sulfanilamide, sulfathiazole or sulfamethaxazole) with 1,1'-diacetylferrocene. the synthesized compounds (sif(1)-sif(4)) have been characterized by their physical, spectral and analytical properties and have been screened for their in vitro antibacterial properties against pathogenic bacterial strains e.g., escherichia coli, pseudomonas aeruginosa, bacillus subtilis staphylococcus aureus ... | 2009 | 18608785 |
in vitro antifungal and antibacterial activities of extracts of galium tricornutum subsp. longipedunculatum. | the aim of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of crude ethanolic extracts and fractions of the ariel parts and the fruits of galium tricornutum subsp. longipedunculatum, traditionally used in northern areas of pakistan for treating microbial infections of skin. extracts and their fractions were tested against six bacteria and six fungal strains using the hole diffusion method and macrodilution method. all extracts and fractions possessed significant antimicrobial effect. four ... | 2009 | 18608788 |
metal based isatin-derived sulfonamides: their synthesis, characterization, coordination behavior and biological activity. | some isatin derived sulfonamides and their transition metal [co(ii), cu(ii), ni(ii), zn(ii)] complexes have been synthesized and characterized. the structure of synthesized compounds and their nature of bonding have been inferred on the basis of their physical (magnetic susceptibility and conductivity measurements), analytical (elemental analyses) and spectral (ir, (1)h nmr and (13)c nmr) properties. an octahedral geometry has been suggested for co(ii), ni(ii) and zn(ii) and square-planar for cu ... | 2009 | 18825557 |
isolation and biochemical characterization of a novel leguminous defense peptide with antifungal and antiproliferative potency. | leguminous plants have formed a popular subject of research owing to the abundance of proteins and peptides with important biological activities that they produce. the antifungal proteins and peptides have been purified from a number of leguminous species. however, research continues to discover novel antifungal plant-produced peptides and proteins are being needed, specially those novel ones with both antifungal activity and other significant bioactivities. the objective of this study was to is ... | 2009 | 18841359 |
enhancing the thermal stability of lipases through mutagenesis and immobilization on zeolites. | the hydrolysis reaction of p-nitrophenyl butyrate catalyzed by lipases was followed with in situ uv/vis diode array spectrophotometry. five enzymes - candida antarctica lipase b and fusarium solani pisi cutinase wild-type and three single-mutation variants - were tested as catalysts in homogeneous conditions and immobilized on zeolite nay, on a polyacrylate support and as cross-linked aggregates. using deconvolution techniques and kinetic modeling, the thermal stability of the different biocatal ... | 2009 | 18443829 |
persisting onychomycosis caused by fusarium solani in an immunocompetent patient. | we present a patient with a fusarium solani infection of both distal thumbnails. she suffered from basedow's disease but had no signs of reduced immunity. the patient declined antimycotic treatment and the infection was still verifiable after 5 years. our observation shows that a superficial f. solani infection may persist in immunocompetent patients without causing noteworthy discomfort. because a superficial f. solani infection may give origin to a systemic infection it should always be treate ... | 2009 | 18643888 |
synthetic affinity ligands as a novel tool to improve protein stability. | cutinase from fusarium solani pisi is the model-system for a new approach to assess and enhance protein stability based on the use of synthetic triazine-scaffolded affinity ligands as a novel protein-stabilizing tool. the active site of cutinase is excluded from the main surface regions postulated to be involved in early protein's thermal unfolding events. hence, these regions are suitable targets for binding complementary affinity ligands with a potential stabilizing effect. a random solid-phas ... | 2009 | 18654989 |
the genome of nectria haematococca: contribution of supernumerary chromosomes to gene expansion. | the ascomycetous fungus nectria haematococca, (asexual name fusarium solani), is a member of a group of >50 species known as the "fusarium solani species complex". members of this complex have diverse biological properties including the ability to cause disease on >100 genera of plants and opportunistic infections in humans. the current research analyzed the most extensively studied member of this complex, n. haematococca mating population vi (mpvi). several genes controlling the ability of indi ... | 2009 | 19714214 |
potential role of macrophages in experimental keratomycosis. | to investigate the potential role of macrophages in keratomycosis. | 2009 | 19074808 |
identification of two gh18 chitinase family genes and their use as targets for detection of the crayfish-plague oomycete aphanomyces astaci. | the oomycete aphanomyces astaci is regarded as the causative agent of crayfish plague and represents an evident hazard for european crayfish species. native crayfish populations infected with this pathogen suffer up to 100% mortality. the existence of multiple transmission paths necessitates the development of a reliable, robust and efficient test to detect the pathogen. currently, a. astaci is diagnosed by a pcr-based assay that suffers from cross-reactivity to other species. we developed an al ... | 2009 | 19719847 |
improved microwave-mediated synthesis of 3-(3-aryl-1,2,4-oxadiazol-5-yl)propionic acids and their larvicidal and fungal growth inhibitory properties. | the synthesis of 3-(3-aryl-1,2,4-oxadiazol-5-yl)propionic acids from arylamidoximes and succinic anhydride under focused microwave irradiation conditions is described. the new synthetic method furnished the desired products in 2-3 min and good yields. furthermore, the previously complicated purification procedure has been simplified in a manner which is quick, eco-friendly and cost-effective. larvicidal bioassay and fungal growth inhibitory tests were performed using several 3-(3-aryl-1,2,4-oxad ... | 2009 | 19652406 |
hyphal penetration of worn hydrogel contact lenses by fusarium. | to determine the relative susceptibility of worn and unworn hydrogel contact lenses to penetration by hyphae of the fusarium solani-fusarium oxysporum species complex. | 2009 | 19654522 |
methylcitrate cycle activation during adaptation of fusarium solani and fusarium verticillioides to propionyl-coa-generating carbon sources. | propionyl-coa is an inhibitor of both primary and secondary metabolism in aspergillus species and a functional methylcitrate cycle is essential for the efficient removal of this potentially toxic metabolite. although the genomes of most sequenced fungal species appear to contain genes coding for enzymes of the methylcitrate cycle, experimental confirmation of pathway activity in filamentous fungi has only been provided for aspergillus nidulans and aspergillus fumigatus. in this study we demonstr ... | 2009 | 19661181 |
[tumour occurrence of minnow phoxinys phoxinus (l.) from the north dvina and pechora river basins]. | tumours occurrence of minnow and tumour parameters are found to be greatest at the end of june--the first part of july. black tumours give metastases, while gray tumours are separated from the neighboring tissue by a capsule. the stroma of the tumour is pierced through by fungal hyphae of fusarium solani (mart.) app. et wr. the minnow living the first year (the end of it) and the second year (the beginning of it) suffers tumours more frequently. the minnow taken from the saitanovka river estuary ... | 2009 | 19637775 |
utilisation of carbon sources by pythium, phytophthora and fusarium species as determined by biolog microplate assay. | this study examined the metabolic activity of pure cultures of five root pathogens commonly found in closed hydroponic cultivation systems (phytophthora cryptogea (pc), phytophthora capsici (pcp), pythium aphanidermatum (pa), fusariumoxysporum f.sp. radicis-lycopersici (forl) and fusarium solani (fs)) using sole carbon source utilisation in order to develop effective biocontrol strategies against these pathogens. aliquots of 150 microl of the mycelial suspension were inoculated in each well of g ... | 2009 | 19294012 |
fungal sensitization in nasal polyposis. | there are indications that polyposis is somehow related to allergic phenomena. fungal sensitization in substantial proportions of patients has been cited as a trigger of inflammatory mechanisms involving either an immunoglobulin (ig) e-mediated reaction to fungal colonization or fungal invasion of tissues. | 2009 | 19274923 |
an outbreak of early-onset endophthalmitis caused by fusarium species following cataract surgery. | this study aimed to report an outbreak of early-onset endophthalmitis caused by fusarium species following cataract surgery. | 2009 | 19958115 |
identifying sequences potentially related to resistance response of piper tuberculatum to fusarium solani f. sp. piperis by suppression subtractive hybridization. | piper tuberculatum is an exotic piper from the amazon region that shows resistance to infection by fusarium solani f. sp. piperis, causal agent of fusarium disease in black pepper (piper nigrum l.). in this work we aimed to study the interaction between p. tuberculatum and f. solani f. sp. piperis at a molecular level, using suppression subtractive hybridization to identify genes potentially related to fusarium disease resistance. comparative sequence analysis confirmed that clones isolated here ... | 2009 | 20001904 |
silver enhances the in vitro antifungal activity of the saponin, cay-1. | summary the fungicidal properties of purified cay-1, dissolved silver ion and ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (edta) separately were studied in vitro as were the abilities of silver and edta to enhance cay-1 fungicidal properties. non-germinated and germinating conidia of aspergillus flavus, aspergillus fumigatus, aspergillus niger, fusarium verticillioides (fusarium moniliforme), fusarium oxysporum and fusarium solani were incubated separately with cay-1 (0-24.8 mug ml(-1)), silver (0-111.1 mu ... | 2009 | 20002309 |
concurrent acanthamoeba and fusarium keratitis with silicone hydrogel contact lens use. | purpose:: to report a case of simultaneous acanthamoeba and fusarium keratitis associated with no-rob multipurpose contact lens solution and silicone hydrogel contact lens use. method:: observational case report results:: a 39-ycar-old woman was referred for worsening of a presumed bacterial conical ulcer in the setting of silicone hydrogel lens wear with occasional overnight wear, no-rub multipurpose contact lens solution use, and combined topical antibiotic/corticosteroid treatment. initial co ... | 2009 | 20023585 |
[successful treatment of resistant fusarium solani keratitis with liposomal amphotericin b]. | the prognosis for fusarium keratitis is poor. effective drugs to treat this infection are therefore needed. | 2009 | 19942316 |
genetic diversity in the fungus fusarium solani f.sp. cucurbitae race 1, the casual agent of root and crown rot of cucurbits in iran, using molecular markers. | fusarium solani f.sp. cucurbitae race 1 is a pathogen on cucurbit plants. in this study genetic diversity among 26 isolates of fusarium solani f.sp. cucurbitae race 1 was studied using restriction fragment length polymorphism (rflp) of its (interal transcribed spacer) regions and random amplified polymorphic dnas (rapd) markers. outcome of digestion with six restriction enzymes including ecor i, rsa i, bme 181, msp i, hae iii and hind iii, together with the patterns of restriction fragment lengt ... | 2009 | 19803117 |
antifungal mechanism of a novel antifungal protein from pumpkin rinds against various fungal pathogens. | a novel antifungal protein (pr-2) was identified from pumpkin rinds using water-soluble extraction, ultrafiltration, cation exchange chromatography, and reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry indicated that the protein had a molecular mass of 14865.57 da. automated edman degradation showed that the n-terminal sequence of pr-2 was qgigvgdndgkrgkr-. the pr-2 protein strongly inhibited in vitro growth of bot ... | 2009 | 19807165 |
structural and functional studies of aspergillus oryzae cutinase: enhanced thermostability and hydrolytic activity of synthetic ester and polyester degradation. | cutinases are responsible for hydrolysis of the protective cutin lipid polyester matrix in plants and thus have been exploited for hydrolysis of small molecule esters and polyesters. here we explore the reactivity, stability, and structure of aspergillus oryzae cutinase and compare it to the well-studied enzyme from fusarium solani. two critical differences are highlighted in the crystallographic analysis of the a. oryzae structure: (i) an additional disulfide bond and (ii) a topologically favor ... | 2009 | 19810726 |
parthenium management by cultural filtrates of phytopathogenic fungi. | in the present study, herbicidal activity of culture filtrates of nine phytopathogenic fungi, namely, alternaria alternata (fr.) keissl., drechslera australiensis (bugnicourt) subramanian & jain, drechslera hawaiiensis (curtis and cooke) shoemaker, drechslera biseptata (saccardo & roumeguere) richardson & fraser., drechslera rostrata (drechsler) ricardson & fraser, fusarium oxysporum (massey) synd. & hans., fusarium solani (martius) saccardo., monilia stophila (montagne) and cladosporium sp. (gr ... | 2009 | 19844827 |
the role of short-range cys171-cys178 disulfide bond in maintaining cutinase active site integrity: a molecular dynamics simulation. | understanding structural determinants in enzyme active site integrity can provide a good knowledge to design efficient novel catalytic machineries. fusarium solani pisi cutinase with classic triad ser-his-asp is a promising enzyme to scrutinize these structural determinants. we performed two md simulations: one, with the native structure, and the other with the broken cys171-cys178 disulfide bond. this disulfide bond stabilizes a turn in active site on which catalytic asp175 is located. function ... | 2009 | 19781526 |
synthesis and antimicrobial activity of 1-benzhydryl-sulfonyl-4-(3-(piperidin-4-yl) propyl)piperidine derivatives against pathogens of lycopersicon esculentum: a structure-activity evaluation study. | several 1-benzhydryl-sulfonyl-4-(3-(piperidin-4-yl)propyl)piperidine derivatives 8(a-j) were prepared by the treatment of substituted benzhydryl chlorides with 4-(3-(piperidin-4-yl)propyl)piperidine followed by n-sulfonation with sulfonyl chlorides in the presence of dry methylene dichloride and triethyl amine. the synthesized compounds were characterized by (1)h-nmr, ir, and elemental analysis. all the synthesized compounds were evaluated in vitro for their efficacy as antimicrobial agents by a ... | 2009 | 19183874 |
a comparison of regimen methods for the removal and inactivation of bacteria, fungi and acanthamoeba from two types of silicone hydrogel lenses. | to compare the antimicrobial efficacy of commercial contact lens solutions when used according to the manufacturers' recommended regimens with two types of silicone hydrogel lenses. | 2009 | 19201251 |
myocardial and aortal involvement in a case of disseminated infection with fusarium solani after allogeneic stem cell transplantation: report of a case. | summary we describe a 57-year-old woman suffering from acute erythroblastic leukaemia. after the first course of high-dose ara-c containing consolidation therapy, the patient developed multiple skin lesions on the left foot. a skin biopsy revealed a fusarium infection. the lesions regressed under therapy with caspofungin and voriconazole. leukaemia relapsed after 1 year and an allogeneic stem cell transplantation was performed for consolidation of leukaemia in second remission. again, the patien ... | 2009 | 19207852 |
the impact of arthropods on fungal community structure in lascaux cave. | to determine the major components of the fungal population present in lascaux cave, france. the ceiling, walls, sediments and soil were colonized by fusarium solani in 2001 and later, in 2006, black stains appeared. however, the origin of the successive fungal invasions is unknown as well as the ecology of the cave. | 2009 | 19210566 |
lethal synergy of solar uv-radiation and h(2)o(2) on wild fusarium solani spores in distilled and natural well water. | environmentally-friendly disinfection methods are needed in many industrial applications. as a natural metabolite of many organisms, hydrogen peroxide (h(2)o(2))-based disinfection may be such a method as long as h(2)o(2) is used in non-toxic concentrations. nevertheless, when applied alone as a disinfectant, h(2)o(2) concentrations need to be high enough to achieve significant pathogen reduction, and this may lead to phytotoxicity. this paper shows how h(2)o(2) disinfection concentrations could ... | 2009 | 19217637 |
molecular assays reveal the presence and diversity of genes encoding pea footrot pathogenicity determinants in nectria haematococca and in agricultural soils. | the aim of this study was to develop molecular assays for investigating the presence and diversity of pathogenicity genes from the pea footrot pathogen nectria haematococca (anamorph fusarium solani f.sp. pisi) in soils. | 2009 | 19226389 |
benzo[a]pyrene degradation using simultaneously combined chemical oxidation, biotreatment with fusarium solani and cyclodextrins. | the interest of simultaneously combining chemical (fenton's reaction) and biological treatments for the degradation of a high molecular weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon benzo[a]pyrene (bap) has been studied in laboratory tests. an optimal concentration of 1.5x10(-3) m h(2)o(2) as fenton's reagent was firstly determined as being compatible with the growth of fusarium solani, the deuteromycete fungus used in the biodegradation process. for the enhancement of bap solubilisation, cyclodextrins ... | 2009 | 19246189 |