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Bacillus licheniformis Sepsis

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
SERIOUS infection caused by aerobic, spore-forming, Gram-positive Bacillus species is rare. When it occurs, the patient usually is immunologically incompetent, traumatized, or suffering from a serious underlying disorder. We report a unique case of life-threatening Bacillus licheniformis bacteremia and peritonitis.
A M, Sugar, R V, McCloskey
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Bacillus Licheniformis Corneal Ulcer

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1979
A 46-year-old woman developed a corneal ulcer after an injury to the right eye. Cultures were positive for Bacillus licheniformis. Although resistant to some antibiotics, the corneal ulcer resolved after treatment with topical, subconjunctival, and intramuscular gentamicin sulfate.
K F, Tabbara, N, Tarabay
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การเพิ่มประสิทธิภาพในการยับยั้งเชื้อแบคทีเรียก่อโรคของแบคทีริโอซินจาก bacillus licheniformis ที่แยกได้จากระบบทางเดินอาหารของกุ้ง

2023
การเพาะเลี้ยงสัตว์น้ำเพื่อเป็นแหล่งอาหาร มีผลต่อความมั่นคงทางอาหารและโภชนาการของมนุษย์ โดยกุ้งทะเลจัดเป็นสัตว์น้ำเศรษฐกิจอันดับหนึ่งของไทย ตั้งแต่ปี พ.ศ. 2534 เป็นต้นมา เนื่องจากเป็นสัตว์น้ำที่ได้รับความนิยมบริโภคทั้งในประเทศและต่างประเทศทั่วโลก แต่ในปี พ.ศ.
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The proteolytiv system of Bacillus licheniformis

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1955
Abstract 1. 1. A bacterium isolated from decaying cassava tubers and identified as B. licheniformis (Weigman) Gibson, produces a powerful protease in the extracellular fluid. The proteolytic activity is highest when the organism is grown on a medium containing groundnut meal. 2. 2.
M, DAMODARAN   +2 more
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Multiple proteolytic enzymes of Bacillus licheniformis

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1966
Abstract By the use of synthetic substrates, organofluoride inhibitors, and heat denaturation, three types of proteolytic enzymes were identified in culture filtrates of Bacillus licheniformis . The proteinases detected were (i) an enzyme with high activity toward N -acetyl- l -tyrosine ethyl ester (ATEE) and toward proteins, highly susceptible to ...
F F, Hall, H O, Kunkel, J M, Prescott
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Toxinogenic Bacillus pumilus and Bacillus licheniformis from mastitic milk

Veterinary Microbiology, 2007
To elucidate the occurrence of heat-stable toxin-producing strains among mastitic Bacillus isolates, 100 milk samples of mastitic cows from different parts of Finland were screened. Bacillus was identified as the major organism in 23 samples. Toxinogenic Bacillus isolates identified by sperm cell motility inhibition assay were isolated from six samples.
Nieminen, T.   +8 more
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Diversity in the antibacterial potential of probiotic cultures Bacillus licheniformis MCC2514 and Bacillus licheniformis MCC2512

Research in Microbiology, 2015
The aim of the present study was to investigate the characteristic diversity and stability of antimicrobial compounds produced by two probiotic strains of Bacillus licheniformis (MCC2514 and MCC2512). Antimicrobial compounds from the two strains notably varied, related to stability and potency. The inhibitory spectrum of B.
Papanna, Shobharani   +2 more
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Tannase production by Bacillus licheniformis

Biotechnology Letters, 2000
Bacillus licheniformis KBR 6 produced maximum extracellular tannase activity at 0.21 U ml−1 with 1.5% (w/v) tannic acid either in the absence or presence of glucose (1 g l−1) after 18–21 h growth though the organism did not attain maximum growth until 36 h.
Keshab C. Mondal   +2 more
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