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Just like humans, plants consist primarily of water and carbon compounds,also called organic compounds. Nearly all organic compounds also contain hydrogen atoms, which is why plants need the hydrogen they obtain from water molecules through photosynthesis. Function Photosynthesis is a complex process, b...
Microbial fuel cells have an extra feature: they use a tank of bacteria to digest sugar, organic matter, or some other fuel and produce either an electric current (which can be used to power a motor) or hydrogen (which can power a fuel cell in the usual way). Another possibility is ...
It is noteworthy that SP1 protein is known to exert remarkable stability in boiling temperature with a melting temperature of 107 °C along with resistance to protease attack (trypsin, proteinase K and V8), organic solvents, and ionic detergent [96, 97]. SP1 protein has been engineered to ...
2016). As antioxidants, phenolic compounds prevent oxidative damage to cellular organelles and organic molecules such as proteins, membrane lipids, DNA and RNA. Additionally, they function as reducing agents, hydrogen donors and singlet oxygen quenchers (Wang et al. 2018). When pathogens attack, ...
In fact, for the induction of paclitaxel there is a possibility of formation of H2O2 and, indirectly, HCHO also, and the interaction between these two small molecules generates intracellularly characteristic, already mentioned in Figure 7.15, reaction products (1O2, H2O3, O3). These reactive ...
as well as measuring the total organic carbon, were used to figure out how well the materials broke down. The novelty of this work was to uncover how the pure culture ofStreptomycesstrains breaks down these reactive azo dyes to fill in the gaps in our knowledge, leading to the development ...
Figure 19: Dissolved oxygen is the preferred electron acceptor used by microbes during biodegradation of organic contamination in the subsurface. Once it is depleted, other electron acceptors are used by anaerobic microbes.5 Other electron acceptors are used once dissolved oxygen has been depleted. ...