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Microbiology
Agustin Krisna Wardani
What is microbiology?
Study of microscopic (living ) things microorganism
The three-domain system is
a biological classification introduced
by Carl Woese in 1990
Size of microbes
Bacteria : 1.0 – 0.5 x 1.0 – 10 mm
Fungi : 8.0 – 15 x 4.0 – 8 mm
Alga
: 28 – 32 x 8.0 – 12 mm
Protozoa: 0.01 – 0.5 mm
Virus
: 0.015 – 0.3 mm
(Human eye) can see 0.1 mm (1 x 10-3 m)
Tools of Microbiology
Light Microscope
- live specimens
- 1,000 x mag. or less
Electron Microscope
- non-living specimens
- > 1,000 x mag.
Microscope
Light microscope
Electron microscope
Techniques of Microbiology
Staining – to better see structures
Microbial Culture - growing the microbe
Container for microbe culture
- usually Petri dish
Culture media
- Food for the microbes
- E.g. Agar – (from red algae)
- Others such as nutrient broths
Staining
Solid media
Liquid media
Scope of Microbiology
Environmental Microbiology
Industrial Microbiology
Agricultural Microbiology
Medical Microbiology
Food Microbiology
What is the importance of
studying microbiology?
Benefits
Genetic engineering
Synthesis of chemical products
Recycling sewage
Bioremediation: use microbes to remove
toxins (oil spills)
Use of microbes to control crop pests
Manufacture of food and drink
Harmful effects
Cause disease (basis for bioterrorism)
Food spoilage
Food poisoning
Staphylococcus aureus
Flu virus
HIV
Listeria
Yersinia
History of Microbiology
1590 – First compound light microscope
Zacharias Janssen
1674 –Van Leeuwenhoek discover
microorganism
1796 – First vaccine (smallpox)
Edward Jenner
1859 – disproved theory of Spontaneous
generation
Pure culture technique
Louis Pasteur
1867 Antiseptic Surgery/techniques
Joseph Lister
1876 – specific m.o cause specific
diseases
Pure culture technique
Robert Koch
1885 - Vaccine against
Rabie
Louis Pasteur
1929
Discovery of Penicillin
(first antibiotic)
Alexander Fleming
1938 – First Electron
Microscope
The electron microscope is capable of
magnifying biological specimens up to one
million times. These computer enhanced
images of 1. smallpox, 2. herpes simplex,
and 3. mumps are magnified, respectively,
150,000, 150,000 and 90,000 times.
History
1953 Structure of DNA Revealed
Watson & Crick
1954 Polio Vaccine
Jonas Salk
Microbiology today
Immunology clinical application of immune
reaction, diagnose disease.
Virology phage therapy
Genetic engineering/ Recombinant DNA
Tech. improvement of microorganism
References:
Introduction of Microbiology,
Third Edition. 2004.
John L. Ingraham, Catherine A. Ingraham.
Principles of Modern Microbiology. 2008.
Mark Wheelis.