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<li class="list">Free of <i>E. coli</i> | <li class="list">Free of <i>E. coli</i> | ||
− | <br> The product we spray into the environment should not contain any genetically-modified organisms. So, after we expressed PANTIDE with <i>E. coli</i>, the LB broth containing <i>E.coli</i> should be first sonicated by the sonicator to let PANTIDE be soluble in the LB broth. In this step, most of the living <i>E.coli</i> will be eliminated. However, to guarantee the sonicated LB broth is free of <i>E. coli</i>, we put the sonicated LB broth into the pressure-cooker type autoclave for sterilization. | + | <br> The product we spray into the environment should not contain any genetically-modified organisms. So, after we expressed PANTIDE with <i>E. coli</i>, the LB broth containing <i>E.coli</i> should be first sonicated by the sonicator to let PANTIDE be soluble in the LB broth. In this step, most of the living <i>E.coli</i> will be eliminated. However, to guarantee the sonicated LB broth is free of <i>E. coli</i>, we put the sonicated LB broth into the pressure-cooker type autoclave for sterilization. |
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<li class="list">Degradation of PANTIDE | <li class="list">Degradation of PANTIDE | ||
− | <br> To ensure that PANTIDE will degrade into amino acids when it is released into the environment, we have done an experiment to prove that PANTIDE does degrade in the ultraviolet light. (See the <a href="experiment" style="color:#44E287;">experiment</a>) Once we have known that PANTIDE will degrade in the ultraviolet light, we may conclude that PANTIDE will degrade in the natural light over time. With the degradation modeling simulation (See the <a href="modeling" style="color:#44E287;">Modelling</a>), we may also apply the degradation rate into the automatic spraying device. | + | <br> To ensure that PANTIDE will degrade into amino acids when it is released into the environment, we have done an experiment to prove that PANTIDE does degrade in the ultraviolet light. (See the <a href="experiment" style="color:#44E287;">experiment</a>) Once we have known that PANTIDE will degrade in the ultraviolet light, we may conclude that PANTIDE will degrade in the natural light over time. With the degradation modeling simulation (See the <a href="modeling" style="color:#44E287;">Modelling</a>), we may also apply the degradation rate into the automatic spraying device. |
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