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β-D-galactosidase activity of viable, non-culturable coliform bacteria in marine waters
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1995
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Marine BiotechnologyEngineeringMicrobial ContaminationBiochemistryBacteriologyBiotechnologyMarine WatersMicrobial PhysiologyEscherichia Coli CellsCulturable CellsEnvironmental MicrobiologyPolysaccharideMicrobiologyVnc Cells
The beta-D-galactosidase activity of viable but non-culturable (vnc) Escherichia coli cells in seawater was investigated using a rapid fluorimetric enzyme assay. Results from microcosm studies showed that loss of culturability did not necessarily result in loss of the ability to produce the galactosidase enzyme. Even when no culturable cells were detected, a positive enzyme assay response was observed and the activity of the inducible enzyme over time more closely reflected the number of vnc cells present.
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