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Title: Antimicrobial activities of aldehydes and ketones produced during rapid volatilization of biogenic oils
Author (s): Lamba, Aruna, 1978-
Advisor(s): Kapila, Shubhender
Westenberg, David J.
Department/Lab Affiliations: Center for Environmental Science and Technology (CEST)
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: University of Missouri-Rolla
Citation: Lamba, Aruna. "Antimicrobial Activities of Aldehydes and Ketones Produced During Rapid Volatilization of Biogenic Oils." Master's Thesis, Applied and Environmental Biology, University of Missouri-Rolla, 2007.
Abstract: "The overall objective of the research presented in this thesis was to evaluate the antimicrobial properties of commercially available neat compounds in order to validate the analytes which were found in the smoke generated during rapid volatilization of biogenic oil esters and mineral oils. To attain this objective various analytes were selected from the analytical data provided for the smoke, and neat compounds were purchased. A special desiccator was designed to conduct experiments. Simultaneously vapor phase concentration of the neat compounds was determined to establish relation between neat compounds and the analytes found in smoke. Other part of the thesis includes evaluation of the antimicrobial property of volatiles produced during thermal oxidation of biogenic oil esters and mineral oil on Biofilms"--Statement of Objectives, p. 18.
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titleAntimicrobial activities of aldehydes and ketones produced during rapid volatilization of biogenic oils
contributor.advisorKapila, Shubhender
contributor.advisorWestenberg, David J.
contributor.authorLamba, Aruna, 1978-
contributor.deptlabCenter for Environmental Science and Technology (CEST)
contributor.sponsorMissouri Soybean Merchandising Council
contributor.sponsorUS Army Maneuver support center
subject.LCSHAldehydes.
subject.LCSHAnti-infective agents.
subject.LCSHBiofilms.
subject.LCSHKetones.
subject.LCSHSalmonella typhimurium.
subject.LCSHSoy oil -- Research.
date.issued2007
publisherUniversity of Missouri-Rolla
identifier.URI
http://scholarsmine.mst.edu/thesis/pdf/Lamba_09007dcc803c4bf3.pdf
identifier.citationLamba, Aruna. "Antimicrobial Activities of Aldehydes and Ketones Produced During Rapid Volatilization of Biogenic Oils." Master's Thesis, Applied and Environmental Biology, University of Missouri-Rolla, 2007.
identifier.oclc182844755
descriptionIncludes bibliographical references (p. 55-60).
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descriptionThe entire thesis text is included in file.
descriptionThesis (M.S.)--University of Missouri--Rolla, 2007.
descriptionTitle from title screen of thesis/dissertation PDF file (viewed December 5, 2007)
descriptionVita.
description.abstract"The overall objective of the research presented in this thesis was to evaluate the antimicrobial properties of commercially available neat compounds in order to validate the analytes which were found in the smoke generated during rapid volatilization of biogenic oil esters and mineral oils. To attain this objective various analytes were selected from the analytical data provided for the smoke, and neat compounds were purchased. A special desiccator was designed to conduct experiments. Simultaneously vapor phase concentration of the neat compounds was determined to establish relation between neat compounds and the analytes found in smoke. Other part of the thesis includes evaluation of the antimicrobial property of volatiles produced during thermal oxidation of biogenic oil esters and mineral oil on Biofilms"--Statement of Objectives, p. 18.
description.
statementOfResponsibility
by Aruna Lamba.
typeThesis/Dissertation
type.DCMITypetext
rightsThese materials are protected under copyright by the original author.
language.ISO639-2eng
format.extentix, 61 p. : ill., digital, PDF file.
date.accessioned2007-08-20T19:05:15Z
date.available2007-12-17T21:05:57Z
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