HISTOMORPHOMETRIC ASSESSMENT OF BASAL CELL TUMOR IN A DOG – A CASE REPORT
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Date
2018-02
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Abstract
Rumen fluid a major slaughter house waste is known to have numerous microorganisms
which include bacteria, fungi, protozoa, Archaea and viruses. These Microbes in the rumen
fluid not only have the ability to ferment a variety of carbohydrates but also degrades and
ferment a significant portion of dietary protein. In the present study the rumen fluid is
evaluated for its ability to reduce heavy metals- Zinc, Copper and Lead. Rumen fluid
collected from slaughter house was inoculated in Nutrient broth added with heavy metals-
Zinc, Copper and Lead. The medium was collected for every 24hrs and was centrifuged
and the supernatant was analyzed for the heavy metal reduction. The Bioremediation of
heavy metals- Zinc, Copper and Lead was evaluated for 96hours and was found to be
reduced in the medium at 96th hr by 40%, 33% and 15% respectively.
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TNV_Ijcmas_2018_7(2)2041-2045
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