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B. salus carnis will be engineered strain of b. subtilis which provides a real-time edibility indicator for packaged meat and fish.
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It uses a modified carotenoid pathway to indicate (Fig. 1):
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# The concentration of volatiles present at the eukaryotic amine-group receptors
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# Toxic concentrations of ammonium
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Fig. 1. Overview of the functional reaction pathway for b. salus carnis.
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(Image to appear evening 5/10/2012)
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Revision as of 16:48, 10 May 2012

Bacillus salus carnis

B. salus carnis will be engineered strain of b. subtilis which provides a real-time edibility indicator for packaged meat and fish.

It uses a modified carotenoid pathway to indicate (Fig. 1):
  1. The concentration of volatiles present at the eukaryotic amine-group receptors
  2. Toxic concentrations of ammonium
  3. Toxicity due to pH


Fig. 1. Overview of the functional reaction pathway for b. salus carnis. (Image to appear evening 5/10/2012)


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