"Bacterial culture" refers to the process of growing and multiplying bacteria in a controlled environment, such as in a lab. It helps scientists study and understand bacteria, their growth patterns, and how they interact with their surroundings.
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They found that a volume
of bacterial culture about the size of a regular wine bottle gave off enough light to read by.
Studies have shown that the
live bacterial cultures found in yogurt are safe and effective for treating a case of diarrhea.
This is a great exercise in making your way through your grocery aisle to find a yogurt with the 3 basic ingredients, milk and maybe cream and
active bacterial culture.
A microscopic examination of the urine (for casts and cells) as well
as bacterial culture for infection would be useful.
The third test employs a low - cost and easy - to - use version of the standard
bacterial culture technique, making it suitable for resource - limited community clinics and hospitals.
The combination of strong protein content with live
bacterial cultures makes yogurt a food with blood sugar benefits, even though it is a food lacking in fiber.
Some very high quality feeds will include other health giving ingredients such
as bacterial cultures, certain vegetables and plant fiber which may be beneficial to your puppy.
The result of her angst has been yet another alternative from a more defined subset of ingredients — essentially a mix
of bacterial cultures.
Cultured butter, often labeled European - style butter in the United States, is butter made from fermented cream or from pasteurized fresh cream
with bacterial cultures introduced during production.
It has been discovered that it can suppress blood supplies to tumors, improve insulin resistance and blood pressure and remove unfriendly
bacterial cultures from our bodies.
The impact of fluctuations in growth rates
on bacterial cultures can be investigated on an abstract level with the aid of dynamical laws and probability theory, but the results must be verified by experiment.
Although the research could not prove a cause - and - effect relationship, the authors suggest that probiotics — live
bacterial cultures present in fermented foods — may play a role in influencing mood.
But yogurt is made with active
bacterial cultures which ferment the lactose to lactic acid hence the bitter taste and, as a result, the carbohydrate content is not the same as the original milk.
Bacterial cultures obtained from patients with regular antiseptic baths showed reduced susceptibility to CHG when compared with those from patients who did not have antiseptic baths.
CBC / WBC and blood chemistry panel, tests to rule out an exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) that include TLI, fPL or cPL tests, evidence of low - folate - associated anemia (macrocytic non-regenerative anemia) in cats, intestinal parasite exam and
fecal bacterial culture in both dogs and cats
Here we describe the use of a stool substitute preparation, made from purified
intestinal bacterial cultures derived from a single healthy donor, to treat recurrent C. difficile infection that had failed repeated standard antibiotics.
We are thankful for our families who don't flinch when we say that we need to go into the lab at midnight, even though the gist of this sentiment is that we're
choosing bacterial cultures over them.
I eat Greek yogurt for breakfast every morning during the week because it contains
many bacterial cultures which is excellent for digestion, it is also a good source of protein -LCB- less than 1 cup of greek yogurt provides 15g of protein! -RCB-
In one of many tests, the Kansas researchers
incubated bacterial cultures with hydrogen peroxide, a powerful free radical producer, along with varying concentrations of one of several antioxidants.
«Normally when you detect sepsis, you do it
through bacterial culture; that takes two days on the short end to 15 days on the long end,» said Dimitri Pappas, an associate professor of chemistry.
Now, combining next - generation, high - throughput sequencing with
classic bacterial culturing methods, biologist Gautam Dantas of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis studied 11 soil samples from around the United States.
The research, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in September 2017, uses a combination of real -
world bacterial culture results and medical records from nursing home patients, and a computing approach known as systems biology.
Intestinal bacterial overgrowth was observed in the intestinal tract of mice fed alcohol for 3 weeks compared to control mice by
conventional bacterial culturing techniques.
The authors start by describing one of the most exciting results of genetic engineering, biodegradable plastic that was grown from genetically
modified bacterial cultures and go on to describe the incredible potential of this field.
Vitamin K2 is another extremely important vitamin that is almost impossible to get from a 100 % plant - based diet, unless you eat very specific fermented veggies that were made with the
right bacterial culture that produces K2.
These tests might
include bacterial culture of the wall of the abscess (culturing the pus itself is not useful), x-rays and / or ultrasound to determine the location and extent of the infection, and blood tests to determine the response of the immune system and the condition of other organs.
A positive culture result obtained from a tracheobronchial wash does not necessarily imply the presence of a clinically significant airway infection and should not lead to antibiotic therapy, unless there was a
pure bacterial culture on a primary culture plate.