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Posted - Aug 18 2011 : 08:28:57 AM
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| So at this current time I am sitting in my biotech class with a research project on my plate and I have no idea what on Earth to do as far as the topic is concerned. I am interested in food safety and maybe working with killing bacteria in a new way or something along the lines. Any ideas on what I should do for my project? Many thanks in advance! |
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360voice Staff
    
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Posted - Aug 18 2011 : 09:36:41 AM
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Sounds like you need a librarian!
So, do you just need a topic, or do you HAVE a topic and need material pertaining to that? |
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Posted - Aug 18 2011 : 1:24:47 PM
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| I need the topic, it has to be something that is related to the biotechnology field. I also forgot to mention that the project cant be too time consuming as my boss needs me available to work weekends and nights. As for articles and sources, I should be able to find those easily once I have a clue as to what I am doing. I am looking into how an enzyme in garlic terminates the O157 strain of E Coli. |
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360voice Staff
    
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Posted - Aug 18 2011 : 2:00:50 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Cobraguy555
I am looking into how an enzyme in garlic terminates the O157 strain of E Coli.
Well that right there sounds like a topic to me.
How could you expand upon that base? Break down garlic at the cellular level perhaps and analyze the vitamin/nutrient content? How does it compare with the cellular analysis of E Coli? |
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Posted - Aug 19 2011 : 08:37:10 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Dog of Thunder
quote: Originally posted by Cobraguy555
I am looking into how an enzyme in garlic terminates the O157 strain of E Coli.
Well that right there sounds like a topic to me.
How could you expand upon that base? Break down garlic at the cellular level perhaps and analyze the vitamin/nutrient content? How does it compare with the cellular analysis of E Coli?
And you saved me from being lost on my research today so thanks so much dog! All those questions just need to be evaluated into one page essays each and I have my Introduction! This class is going to kill me by the end of the year... |
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360voice Staff
    
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Posted - Aug 19 2011 : 09:02:21 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Cobraguy555
quote: Originally posted by Dog of Thunder
quote: Originally posted by Cobraguy555
I am looking into how an enzyme in garlic terminates the O157 strain of E Coli.
Well that right there sounds like a topic to me.
How could you expand upon that base? Break down garlic at the cellular level perhaps and analyze the vitamin/nutrient content? How does it compare with the cellular analysis of E Coli?
And you saved me from being lost on my research today so thanks so much dog! All those questions just need to be evaluated into one page essays each and I have my Introduction! This class is going to kill me by the end of the year...
This is what I do for an actual living. :-) |
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Posted - Aug 19 2011 : 6:21:29 PM
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Sounds like a good topic...
after a quick google search a lot of material came up. Like Dog mentioned, I would focus on the actual mechanism of how garlic kills E coli on a molecular/cellular level.
Looks like the compound that acts as an antibiotic in garlic is Allicin. The following link I found shows some of the chemistry involved with this compound:
http://www.garlic-central.com/allicin-chemistry.html
It is interesting that this compound is released more as you crush or chop the garlic, but degrades quickly if it is heated. You could also get into some of the advantages and disadvantages of using this or even the other health benefits of garlic, but focus a lot on the science on why garlic does these things.
Hmm, after going to that site, think I need to eat more garlic.
Good luck! |

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