RU93051590A - METHOD FOR DETECTING MICROORGANISMS IN NATURAL AND TECHNOGENIC ENVIRONMENTS - Google Patents

METHOD FOR DETECTING MICROORGANISMS IN NATURAL AND TECHNOGENIC ENVIRONMENTS

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RU93051590A
RU93051590A RU93051590/13A RU93051590A RU93051590A RU 93051590 A RU93051590 A RU 93051590A RU 93051590/13 A RU93051590/13 A RU 93051590/13A RU 93051590 A RU93051590 A RU 93051590A RU 93051590 A RU93051590 A RU 93051590A
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microorganisms
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environments
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В.В. Леонов
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Научно-исследовательский институт "Нефтеотдача"
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Изобретение относится к микробиологии и может быть использовано в различных отраслях промышленности для экспресс-анализа наличия фоновой микрофлоры в твердых, жидких и газообразных средах, а также при проведении научных исследований в качестве тест-контроля жизнеспособности клеток микроорганизмов в эксперименте и в процессе хранения культур. Цель: повышение эффективности обнаружения микроорганизмов. Повышение эффективности достигается путем использования эффекта появления детерминированного сигнала стохастической составляющей электрических параметров некоторых электрохимических систем в присутствии жизнеспособных клеток микроорганизмов. Способ обнаружения микроорганизмов является высокочувствительным, характеризуется быстродействием и универсальностью, позволяющий исключить применение питательных сред, предназначенных для выращивания микроорганизмов при проведении традиционного микробиологического анализа. Одним из преимуществ способа является практически моментальное получение результата и довольно широкая область применения.The invention relates to microbiology and can be used in various industries for the express analysis of the presence of background microflora in solid, liquid and gaseous media, as well as during scientific research as a test control of the viability of microorganism cells in an experiment and during storage of cultures. Purpose: increasing the efficiency of detection of microorganisms. The increase in efficiency is achieved by using the effect of the appearance of a determinate signal of the stochastic component of the electrical parameters of some electrochemical systems in the presence of viable cells of microorganisms. The method of detecting microorganisms is highly sensitive, characterized by speed and versatility, which eliminates the use of nutrient media intended for the cultivation of microorganisms during traditional microbiological analysis. One of the advantages of the method is the almost instant receipt of the result and a fairly wide scope.
RU93051590/13A 1993-11-02 METHOD FOR DETECTING MICROORGANISMS IN NATURAL AND TECHNOGENIC ENVIRONMENTS RU93051590A (en)

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