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The Ca-crosslinked alginate matrix of brown seaweeds may present a limiting factor when microbes decompose algal tissue. Ca-alginate gels made from Ascophyllum nodosum and Laminaria hyperborea stipe alginates were digested in aerated batch reactors at 35 °C and pH 7 using an alginate decomposing inoculum harvested during aerobic degradation of L. hyperborea stipe. The mineralisation of Ca-alginate gels was independent of the substrate source, with consumption rates of alginate similar to those of algal alginates in L. hyperborea stipe. Despite a high guluronate lyase activity, the fractional content of guluronate in the remaining Ca-alginate gels increased during digestion as observed earlier for algal tissue. Thus, the Ca-crosslinked guluronate residues were the most recalcitrant material in both gels and algal tissue.Since the access for enzymes to the Ca-crosslinked guluronate residues probably is restricted, ionic washout may represent an important factor for the degradation process. In total, the alginate in algal tissue and Ca-alginate gels behaved similarly during biodegradation. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.  相似文献   
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A simple method for electron microscopic preparation of plant protoplasts is described. The main problems in preparing these fragile protoplasts for electron microscopy have been cell collapse due to steep gradients between protoplasts and fixatives and unacceptable loss of material during the many steps of the procedure. These problems may be solved by immobilization of the protoplasts in calcium alginate beads. The free diffusion properties of this gel prevent steep gradients. The beads also simplify handling and prevent loss of material. Protoplasts isolated from hypocotyls of rape, Brassica napus (var. Niklas), have been used as a model system. Transmission electron microscopy of the immobilized protoplasts osmotically stabilized with glucose demonstrated adequate structural and ultrastructural preservation.  相似文献   
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The mechanical stability of gels applied for entrapment and retention of biocatalysts in bioreactors is of crucial importance for successful scale-up applications. Gel abrasion in agitated reactors will depend on liquid shear, bubble shear, and wall shear, as well as collisions between the gel particles. As a simplified standardized model system, abrasion of gel beads was studied in 1-m-high bubble columns with controlled aeration, and quantified by measuring the loss of gel material into solution. Gel beads were also taken out to measure stress-strain response during controlled compression. More general rheological properties of different gels were studied by applying a variety of regimes of controlled compression of standardized gel cylinders: Gel strength was measured by recording the fracture properties and the Young's modulus. Viscoelastic properties were revealed by recording creep during compression as well as recovery after compression. Oscillation tests up to 1000 cyclic compressions were applied to compare the fatigue of different gels. Results obtained for Ca-alginate gels, gels of chemically modified polyvinyl alcohol with stilbazolium groups (PVA-SbQ) as well as mixed gels of Ca-alginate and PVA-SbQ are compared with previously published data for kappa-carrageenan, agar, and polyethylene glycol (PEG) gels. It is concluded that material fatigue rather than mechanical properties such as stiffness or fracture stress should be considered when selecting a suitable gel material on the basis of abrasion resistance. The very soft and superelastic PVA-SbQ gel showed no significant fatigue in mechanical tests and no abrasion was detected in the standardized model system used. Ca-alginate gels, however, showed severe irreversible changes due to fatigue at oscillating loads and creep at constant load. Due to their similarities with kappa-carrageenan gels in mechanical tests, it is likely that Ca-alginate would also be sensitive to abrasion. Mixed gels of Ca-alginate and PVA-SbQ represent a complex system with intermediate properties, showing significant fatigue and creep, but elastic properties from the PVA-SbQ gel make it less sensitive than the pure Ca-alginate gel.  相似文献   
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This report describes a basic unit for microcomputer-assistedrecording of the turbidity of phytoplankton cultures. The unitis applied in several experimental systems for single and multiplebatch and dilution cultures in combination with different typesof control functions. These applications include: (i) singlebatch cultures with double-beam recording, temperature compensation,manual or automatic dilution and sampling; (ii) a multiturbidometerdesigned to record the growth of 16 batch cultures simultaneously;and (iii) a triple cage-culture turbidostat system. Selectedexamples of application with Skeletonema costatum have alsobeen included to illustrate some of the possibilities of suchmicrocomputer-assisted systems. These examples include studiesof ultradian growth rhythms, toxicity testing and light–shadeadaptation.  相似文献   
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