safranine-t and resazurin

safranine-t has been researched along with resazurin* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for safranine-t and resazurin

ArticleYear
Effect of electron mediators on current generation and fermentation in a microbial fuel cell.
    Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 2007, Volume: 76, Issue:3

    Effects of select electron mediators [9,10-anthraquinone-2,6-disulfonic acid disodium salt (AQDS), safranine O, resazurin, methylene blue, and humic acids] on metabolic end-products and current production from cellulose digestion by Clostridium cellulolyticum in microbial fuel cells (MFCs) were studied using capillary electrophoresis and traditional electrochemical techniques. Addition of the mediator resazurin greatly enhanced current production but did not appear to alter the examined fermentation end-products compared to MFCs with no mediator. Assays for lactate, acetate, and ethanol indicate that the presence of safranine O, methylene blue, and humic acids alters metabolite production in the MFC: safranine O decreased the examined metabolites, methylene blue increased lactate formation, and humic acids increased the examined metabolites. Mediator standard redox potentials (E (0)) reported in the literature do not coincide with redox potentials in MFCs due presumably to the electrolytic complexity of media that supports bacterial survival and growth. Current production in MFCs: (1) can be effected by the mediator redox potential while in the media, which may be significantly shifted from E (0), and (2) depended on the ability of the mediator to access the bacterial electron source, which may be cytoplasmic. In addition, some electron mediators had significant effects on metabolic end-products and therefore the metabolism of the organism itself.

    Topics: Anthraquinones; Bioelectric Energy Sources; Biotechnology; Cellulose; Clostridium cellulolyticum; Electrochemistry; Electron Transport; Fermentation; Humic Substances; Methylene Blue; Oxazines; Oxidation-Reduction; Phenazines; Xanthenes

2007
The growth-inhibitory effects of some dyes on different Mycoplasma and Acholeplasma spp.
    Journal of general microbiology, 1985, Volume: 131, Issue:1

    A microtitre-plate method for evaluating the inhibitory effect of dyes on the growth of mycoplasmas in fluid medium is described. Different species were shown to differ in their sensitivity to dyes. Statistical analysis (a) compared the general sensitivity and resistance of different mycoplasma species to the dyes and (b) showed that the dyes fell into two main groups in their effects on the mycoplasma species.

    Topics: Acholeplasma; Acriflavine; Coloring Agents; Gentian Violet; Methylene Blue; Microbial Sensitivity Tests; Mycoplasma; Oxazines; Phenazines; Phenothiazines; Rosaniline Dyes; Xanthenes

1985