B. cereus bacteria may be anaerobes or facultative anaerobes, and like other members of the genus Bacillus, can produce protective endospores. They have a wide range of virulence factors, including…
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The function of endospore structures and their relation to resistance are discussed and the latest advances in understanding the biological pathways that lead to sporulation and endospore germination are reviewed.…
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Endospores are resistant to most agents that would normally kill the vegetative cells they formed from. Unlike persister cells, endospores are the result of a morphological differentiation process triggered by…
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an ability to form heat-resistant endospores. Since this bacterium is commonly widespread in the environment and is often found in soil, it is naturally present in a wide range of…
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Recent studies demonstrated that between these characters, white-belly and white-core rice are the considerable two types of grain chalkiness for rice cultivars; white-core rice has an opaque part in the…
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To produce whiterice, the bran layer and the germ are removed, leaving mostly the starchy endosperm. This process causes the reduction or complete depletion of several vitamins and dietary…
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Endospore. Endospores (also called "spores") are sturdy structures formed by some bacteria to survive in unfavorable conditions like high heat or freezing temperatures. Once the environment is safe for the…
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In endospore formation, the bacterium divides within its cell wall. One side then engulfs the other. Endospores enable bacteria to lie dormant for extended periods, even centuries. When the environment…
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Summary. Endospores are dormant alternate life forms produced by a few genera of bacteria. The genus Bacillus (an obligate aerobe often living in the soil) and the genus Clostridium (an…
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Endospores are resistant to most agents that would normally kill the vegetative cells they formed from. Unlike persister cells, endospores are the result of a morphological differentiation process triggered by…
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Monitoring for indigenous spores of aerobic spore-forming bacteria proves a viable method of assessing treatment plant performance. Spores of aerobic spore-forming bacteria were used as microbial surrogates for evaluating drinking…
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Bacillus cereus is a Gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium commonly found in soil, food, and marine sponges.[1] The specific name, cereus, meaning "waxy" in Latin, refers to the appearance of colonies grown on blood agar. Some strains are harmful to humans and cause foodborne illness due to their spore-forming nature, while other strains can be beneficial as…