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Mikrobiology in Food Industry
FCH-DCO_PMAcad. year: 2022/2023
Students will be familiarized with taxonomy of microorganisms, morphology and physiology of microbial cells, metabolic strategies of industrially relevant microorganisms, regulation of metabolism of industrial microorganisms, microbial kinetics, microbial stress response, adaptation strategies of microorganisms, physiology and metabolism of extremophiles, purpose oriented behavior of microorganisms (quorum sensing, biofilm formation, mutagenesis) and also advanced techniques for analysis of microbial cells (such as single cell analysis).
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2. Morhology and physiology of microbial cells
3. Metabolic strategies of industrialy relevant microorganisms
4. Regulation of metabolism of industrial microorganisms
5. Microbial kinetics
6. Microbial stress response
7. Adaptation strategies of microorganisms, extremophiles
8. Purpose oriented behavior of microorganisms (quorum sensing, biofilm formation, mutagenesis)
9. Advanced techniques for analysis of microbial cells (single cell analysis)
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Basic literature
Food microbiology (3rd Edition)M.R.Adams,M.O.Moss,The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2008 ISBN 978-0-85404-284-5 , Food mikrobiology (3rd Edition)M.R.Adams,M.O.Moss,The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2008 ISBN 978-0-85404-284-5 , (EN)
Taxonomie prokaryot, Ivo Sedláček. Publisher, Masarykova univerzita, 2007. ISBN, 8021042079, 9788021042070. Length, 270 pages. (CS)
Recommended reading
Dworkin M.D.: The Prokaryotes, 3rd Edition,Springer, New York, 2006 (EN)
Neměc M.: Základy obecné mikrobiologie, Masarykova univerzita v Brně, 2015 (CS)
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