نتایج جستجو برای: chlorella vulgaris

تعداد نتایج: 27954  

ژورنال: زیست شناسی دریا 2020
Abdolbaghian, Sodabeh , Jamili, Shahla , Manayi, Azadeh , Mashinchian Moradi, Ali ,

Skin aging is a biological process that is due to the reduction of collagen production and increase of multiple enzymes, including matrix metalloproteinase (MMPS), which degrade collagen. Chlorella vulgaris is a marine microalga and its beneficial effects on the skin make it a proper ingredient to be used in anti-aging products. In this study, the effect of C. vulgaris extract comparing to vita...

2015
S T. Oh L. Zheng H. J. Kwon Y. K. Choo K. W. Lee C. W. Kang B. K. An

Fermented Chlorella vulgaris was examined for its effects on growth performance, cecal microflora, tibia bone strength, and meat qualities in commercial Pekin ducks. A total of three hundred, day-old male Pekin ducks were divided into three groups with five replicates (n = 20 ducklings per replicate) and offered diets supplemented with commercial fermented C. vulgaris (CBT(®)) at the level of 0...

2004
Mostafa M. EL-Sheekh

The effect of sodium chloride on the photosynthetic electron transport chain was investigated in the freshwater green alga Chlorella vulgaris. It was found that the rate of oxygen evolution under steady state and flash light conditions diminished by increasing salt concentrations. Salt treatment of cells also decreased the fluorescence and delayed luminescence yields. However, the fluorescence ...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1954
William Arnold J. B. Davidson

1. The delayed light emission of Chlorella pyrenoidosa over the wave length range 400 to 950 mmicro has been investigated. 2. Emission of delayed light is confined to the range 600 to 800 mmicro. 3. To the precision with which the low light intensities involved can be measured with the apparatus in these experiments, the emission spectrum of the delayed light is the same as the spectrum of the ...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2003
Henry I. Kohn

Photosynthesis in Chlorella pyrenoidosa is inhibited by iodo-acetic acid and iodo-acetamide, both of which attack the Blackman reaction. Since acetamide is without effect, the iodo-acetyl radical must be responsible. The study of the action of the acid is complicated by the fact that its ions penetrate slowly, if at all, so that negative results with this agent are without significance unless p...

2012
Rekha Sharma Gajendra Pal Singh Vijendra K. Sharma

Chlorella is the most cultivated eukaryotic green micro alga, as it is widely used as a health food and feed supplement, as well as in the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industry. It contains proteins, carotenoids, lipids, immunostimulator compounds, polysaccharides, vitamins, antioxidants and minerals. The growth of algae is a function of many factors, including nutrients, pH, salinity, temperat...

Journal: :Biotechnology and bioengineering 1998
R K Mandalam B O Palsson

The basic requirements for high-density photoautotrophic microalgal cultures in enclosed photobioreactors are a powerful light source and proper distribution of light, efficient gas exchange, and suitable medium composition. This article introduces the concept of balancing the elemental composition of growth medium with biomass composition to obtain high-density cultures. N-8 medium, commonly u...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1966
S Miyachi S Miyachi

When S-deficient cells of Chlorella cllipsoidea were incubated in radio-sulfate in light or in aerobic darkness for 1 hour, equal amounts of radioactivity were found in sulfolipid and glutathione but none was detected in sulfoquinovosyl glycerol which is one of the major S-compounds in this alga. No assimilation of radiosulfate was observed under anaerobic darkness.To elucidate the function of ...

2014
Fong-Lee Ng Siew-Moi Phang Vengadesh Periasamy Kamran Yunus Adrian C. Fisher

In photosynthesis, a very small amount of the solar energy absorbed is transformed into chemical energy, while the rest is wasted as heat and fluorescence. This excess energy can be harvested through biophotovoltaic platforms to generate electrical energy. In this study, algal biofilms formed on ITO anodes were investigated for use in the algal biophotovoltaic platforms. Sixteen algal strains, ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1991
A C Cannons N Iida L P Solomonson

A partial cDNA clone coding for the haem-binding domain of NADH:nitrate reductase (EC 1.6.6.1) (NR) from the unicellular green alga Chlorella vulgaris has been isolated, sequenced and expressed. A 1.2 kb cDNA (pCVNR1) was isolated from a lambda gt11 expression library produced from polyadenylated RNA extracted from nitrate-grown Chlorella cells. pCVNR1 hybridized to a 3.5 kb mRNA transcript tha...

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