Observations on 2 bulls from a brucella-infected property are reported. Bull 1 gave serological reactions to Br. abortus in both the SAT and CFT from day 0 to day 141. Br. abortus was not recovered from semen and the bull remained clinically normal. The serological status of bull 2 changed from negative to positive to negative over a 203 day period and remained negative for a further 74 days. Semen agglutinins were only detected on one occasion (20 iu). The first clinical sign observed was epididymitis followed by orchitis, which became apparent on day 122. Br. abortus was not recovered from semen but at autopsy, on day 363, Br. abortus biotype 1 was isolated from the right seminal vesicle and ampulla. The histology of the lesion is described. The literature relating to Br. abortus infection in the bull is discussed. Recommendations are made regarding the diagnosis of Br. abortus infection in bulls.
The ability of fungus Mucor racemosus Fresenius to decompose high
concentration of commercial detergent (MERIX, Henkel, Serbia) was
investigated in this study. Fungus was cultivated in liquid growth medium by
Czapek with addition of detergent at concentration 0.5% during 16 days. The
biochemical changes of pH, redox potential, amount of free and total
organic acids, and activity of alkaline phosphatase were evaluated by
analysis of fermentation broth. Simultaneously, biodegradation percentage
of anionic surfactant of tested detergent was confirmed by MBAS assay. At
the same time, the influence of detergent on fungal growth and total dry
weight biomass was determined. Detergent at concentration 0.5% influenced
on decreasing of pH value and increasing of redox potential as well as
increasing of free and total organic acids. Enzyme activity of alkaline
phosphatase was reduced by detergent at concentration 0.5%. The fungus was
decomposed about 62% of anionic surfactant during 16 day. Due to fungus was
produced higher dry weight biomass (53%) in relation to control. [Projekat
Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. III 43004]
The influence of detergent and its components (sodium tripolyphosphate and ethoxylated cetyloleyl alcohol) at 0.1% concentration on the enzymatic and metabolic activity of Fusarium oxysporum during exponential growth was investigated in this paper. The fungus Fusarium oxysporum was isolated from wastewater originating from households which contain detergent. The following biochemical parameters were analyzed: pH, redox potential, proteolytic activity, production of carbohydrates, free and total organic acids, proteins and total dry weight biomass. The detergent had influence on the significant decrease of redox potential, slight increase of pH and quantity of glucose and total organic acids, while the proteolytic activity was triple insensitive in relation to control. The sodium tripolyphosphate had influence on the slight decrease of pH, significant increase of redox potential and quantity of glucose and free and total organic acids, whereas the proteolytic activity was intensive only 5 th and 6 th day. The total dry weight biomass of the fungus F. oxysporum was slightly inhibited by ethoxylated alcohol, but significantly inhibited by detergent and sodium tripolyphosphate.
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