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CHAPTER 1 - The Theory of Antibiotic Inhibition Zones
K.E. COOPER
Pages 1-86 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 2 - Microbiological Assay Using Large Plate Methods
J.S. SIMPSON
Pages 87-124 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 3 - Dilution Methods of Antibiotic Assays
FREDERICK KAVANAGH
Pages 125-140 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 4 - Elements of Photometric Assaying
FREDERICK KAVANAGH
Pages 141-217 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 5 - Automation of Microbiological Assays
THOMAS A. HANEY, JOHN R. GERKE and JOSEPH F. PAGANO
Pages 219-247 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 6 - Antibiotic Substances: Part I Antibacterial Assays
Pages 249-385 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 6 - Antibiotic Substances: Part II. Antifungal Assays
JOHN R. GERKE, JOSEPH D. LEVIN and JOSEPH F. PAGANO
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CHAPTER 7 - Vitamins
Pages 411-565 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 8 - Amino Acids
GERALD D. SHOCKMAN
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CHAPTER 9 - Glucose
FREDERICK KAVANAGH
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Author Index
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Subject Index
Pages 692-707
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Analytical Microbiology focuses on the processes, methodologies, developments, and approaches involved in analytical microbiology, including microbiological, antibiotic, and amino acid assays and dilution methods. The selection first offers information on the theory of antibiotic inhibition zones, microbiological assay using large plate methods, and dilution methods of antibiotic assays. Discussions focus on serial dilution assay, requirements for accurate assay, microbiological assay of riboflavin, laws of adsorption and partition, mechanisms of antibiotic action, and biological considerations affecting the use of statistical methods. The text then ponders on the elements of photometric assaying and automation of microbiological assays. The manuscript elaborates on antibiotic substances, vitamins, and amino acids. Topics include assay organisms, validity, specificity, reliability, and calculation of results of amino acid assays, bacitracin, chloramphenicol, dihydrostreptomycin, erythromycin, neomycin, and streptomycin. The selection is a dependable reference for researchers interested in analytical microbiology.
Analytical Microbiology focuses on the processes, methodologies, developments, and approaches involved in analytical microbiology, including microbiological, antibiotic, and amino acid assays and dilution methods. The selection first offers information on the theory of antibiotic inhibition zones, microbiological assay using large plate methods, and dilution methods of antibiotic assays. Discussions focus on serial dilution assay, requirements for accurate assay, microbiological assay of riboflavin, laws of adsorption and partition, mechanisms of antibiotic action, and biological considerations affecting the use of statistical methods. The text then ponders on the elements of photometric assaying and automation of microbiological assays. The manuscript elaborates on antibiotic substances, vitamins, and amino acids. Topics include assay organisms, validity, specificity, reliability, and calculation of results of amino acid assays, bacitracin, chloramphenicol, dihydrostreptomycin, erythromycin, neomycin, and streptomycin. The selection is a dependable reference for researchers interested in analytical microbiology.
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978-1-4832-3129-7
Language
English
Published
1963
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Copyright © 1963 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Academic Press