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  • Prediction of intracellular storage polymers using quantitative image analysis in enhanced biological phosphorus removal systems.

Prediction of intracellular storage polymers using quantitative image analysis in enhanced biological phosphorus removal systems.

Analytica chimica acta (2013-03-19)
Daniela P Mesquita, Cristiano Leal, Jorge R Cunha, Adrian Oehmen, A Luís Amaral, Maria A M Reis, Eugénio C Ferreira
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The present study focuses on predicting the concentration of intracellular storage polymers in enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) systems. For that purpose, quantitative image analysis techniques were developed for determining the intracellular concentrations of PHA (PHB and PHV) with Nile blue and glycogen with aniline blue staining. Partial least squares (PLS) were used to predict the standard analytical values of these polymers by the proposed methodology. Identification of the aerobic and anaerobic stages proved to be crucial for improving the assessment of PHA, PHB and PHV intracellular concentrations. Current Nile blue based methodology can be seen as a feasible starting point for further enhancement. Glycogen detection based on the developed aniline blue staining methodology combined with the image analysis data proved to be a promising technique, toward the elimination of the need for analytical off-line measurements.

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Poly-[(R)-3-hydroxybuttersäure], natural origin
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Glycogen aus Austern
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Glycogen aus Rinderleber, ≥85% dry basis (enzymatic)
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Nilblau A, Dye content ≥75 %
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Glykogen aus Muscheln, Mytilus-Gattung aus Mytilus edulis (Miesmuschel), for DNA precipitations
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Nilblau A, certified by the Biological Stain Commission
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Glycogen aus Kaninchenleber, ≥85% dry basis (enzymatic)
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Glykogen aus Muscheln, Mytilus-Gattung aus Mytilus edulis (Miesmuschel), ≥85% anhydrous basis (enzymatic)
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Nilblau A-Perchlorat, Dye content 95 %
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Nilblauchlorid, Dye content 85 %