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The Inhibition Influence Research Of Compound Nutritional Factor

Posted on:2007-08-31Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y QinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2120360182496115Subject:Bio-engineering
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Micro-metal ions that Human body need include Natrium,Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Zinc, Copper, and Manganeseetc.Among them Zinc, Manganese and Copper have some special effectssuch as obvious inhibition influence on bacterium and virus, which theother metal ions do not have. Zinc, Manganese, Copper are nutritionalfactors that human body need , and they are also metal compositionsof many important enzymes.As a kind of indispensable chemicalelement, Zinc is used in growth, immunity function, cancer, vitamin Ametabolism, and the normal skin construction etc. There are alsoextensive research and application in biochemistry , pharmacy andagriculture .Manganese and Copper are the microelement that Humanbody need. They cannot be replaced . Moreover the manganese iswidely used in agriculture, such as the micro-fertilizer, antiseptic andedibility additive etc. In the aspects of environmental protection, theManganese is used primarily to handle the waste gas and the dirtywater.As metal ions, if Zinc, Manganese, and Copper exceed thecapacity of the human body ,it will cause the phenomenon ofpoisoned. This experiment studied the temperature influence on theCorynebacterium pekinese , the inhibition of different zinc salt and thezinc ion of the different density on the Corynebacterium pekinese ,along with the inhibition of the compound ions on Corynebacteriumpekinese .The purpose of this experiment is for the next step thatnutritional factor inhibits bacteriophage .We discover the inhibitionof the Zinc is better then Copper and Manganese, and this resultmatches the discovers of Winslow and Hayood in 1931.The inhibitionof Zinc with Manganese and Zinc with Copper is better then Zinc .Zinc with Manganese is more then others.
Keywords/Search Tags:Nutritional factor, Inhibition influence, Zinc
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