Bacillus globigii
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Definition
Noun: * A specific species of bacillus (Bacillus subtilis var. niger) found in soil and decomposing organic matter. Certain strains of this bacterium are known to produce antibiotics. It is often used as a non-pathogenic simulant in biological research and testing due to its hardy spore-forming nature.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The laboratory used bacillus globigii as a safe simulant to test the air filtration system.
- Research into bacillus globigii has helped scientists understand spore dispersal.
- Some strains of bacillus globigii are studied for their antibiotic-producing capabilities.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific Simulant: In microbiology and biodefense, is frequently mentioned as a benchmark organism for simulating the behavior of more dangerous, pathogenic spores (like , which causes anthrax) in environmental and equipment testing.
- The study validated the decontamination protocol using bacillus globigii as a challenge agent.
Variants and Related Words
- BG Spores: A common abbreviated term in scientific literature referring to the spores of .
- The detector was calibrated using a known quantity of BG spores.
- Bacillus subtilis: The broader species to which is closely related. is often considered a variant or former name for a pigmented strain of .
- Biological Simulant: A general term for a harmless microorganism used to represent a hazardous one in testing.
Synonyms
- Biological indicator (in the context of testing)
- Test organism
- Non-pathogenic simulant
Related Phrases
- To use as a simulant: This is the primary verbal phrase associated with the application of .
- It is standard practice to use bacillus globigii as a simulant for anthrax in this type of research.
Noun
- a species of bacillus found in soil and decomposing organic matter; some strains produce antibiotics