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    Comparison of various microbial inocula for the efficient anaerobic digestion of Laminaria hyperborea by Sutherland, Alastair D, Varela, Joao C

    Published in BMC biotechnology (23-01-2014)
    “…The hydrolysis of seaweed polysaccharides is the rate limiting step in anaerobic digestion (AD) of seaweeds. Seven different microbial inocula and a mixture of…”
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    The potential of bacteria isolated from ruminal contents of seaweed‐eating North Ronaldsay sheep to hydrolyse seaweed components and produce methane by anaerobic digestion in vitro by Williams, Allan G., Withers, Susan, Sutherland, Alastair D.

    Published in Microbial biotechnology (01-01-2013)
    “…Summary The production of methane biofuel from seaweeds is limited by the hydrolysis of polysaccharides. The rumen microbiota of seaweed‐eating North Ronaldsay…”
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    Heat-stable toxin production by strains of Bacillus cereus, Bacillus firmus, Bacillus megaterium, Bacillus simplex and Bacillus licheniformis by Taylor, Janice M.W., Sutherland, Alastair D., Aidoo, Kofi E., Logan, Niall A.

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-01-2005)
    “…Strains of Bacillus cereus can produce a heat-stable toxin (cereulide). In this study, 101 Bacillus strains representing 7 Bacillus species were tested for…”
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    Cases of emesis associated with bacterial contamination of an infant breakfast cereal product by Duc, Le H., Dong, Tran C., Logan, Niall A., Sutherland, Alastair D., Taylor, Janice, Cutting, Simon M.

    Published in International journal of food microbiology (15-07-2005)
    “…A commercial product for infants containing cereal mixed with dried infant formula was diagnosed as producing rapid projectile vomiting in two infants…”
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    The potential of bacteria isolated from ruminal contents of seaweed‐eating N orth R onaldsay sheep to hydrolyse seaweed components and produce methane by anaerobic digestion in vitro by Williams, Allan G., Withers, Susan, Sutherland, Alastair D.

    Published in Microbial biotechnology (01-01-2013)
    “…Summary The production of methane biofuel from seaweeds is limited by the hydrolysis of polysaccharides. The rumen microbiota of seaweed‐eating N orth R…”
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    Ronaldsay sheep rumen‐microbes seaweed digestion by Williams, Allan G, Withers, Susan, Sutherland, Alastair D

    Published in Microbial biotechnology (01-01-2013)
    “…The production of methane biofuel from seaweeds is limited by the hydrolysis of polysaccharides. The rumen microbiota of seaweed‐eating North Ronaldsay sheep…”
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    Temperature characterization of psychrotrophic and mesophilic Bacillus species from milk by García-Armesto, M R, Sutherland, A D

    Published in Journal of dairy research (01-05-1997)
    “…A total of 50 isolates of Bacillus spp. and one reference strain were investigated for their growth at 6.5 degrees C for 10 d, 30 degrees C for 3 d and 40…”
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    Toxin production by Bacillus cereus in dairy products by Sutherland, A D

    Published in Journal of dairy research (01-11-1993)
    “…Spores of a known toxigenic and psychrotrophic dairy isolate of Bacillus cereus (HRM 44) were unable to grow and produce diarrhoeagenic toxin at 6 degrees C in…”
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    Influence of pH and sugars on the growth and production of diarrhoeagenic toxin by Bacillus cereus by Sutherland, A D, Limond, A M

    Published in Journal of dairy research (01-11-1993)
    “…Broth cultures supplemented with high levels of sugars, particularly glucose at > 50 milligrams, did not support diarrhoeagenic toxin production by…”
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    A rapid micro-method for the study of antibody-mediated killing of bacteria, with specific application to infection of sheep with Pasteurella haemolytica by Sutherland, A D

    Published in Veterinary microbiology (01-03-1988)
    “…A micro-titration plate bactericidal assay was developed to measure complement-dependent antibody-mediated killing of Pasteurella haemolytica. Sera and lung…”
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