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Published on: October 13, 2021
Improved filtration technique for concentrating and harvesting bacteria
G B Tanny1, D Mirelman, T Pistole
1Department of Plastics Research, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.
Abstract:
An improved technique is described for the filtrative concentration and harvesting of bacterial cultures. A pleated tangential flow filtration unit containing 1,000 cm of 0.2-mum-pore-size microporous membrane was used to rapidly (30 to 50 min) reduce the volume of 5 liters of bacterial culture of approximately 10 cells per ml to 0.2 to 0.5 liters of concentrated bacterial suspension. The effects of cell concentration, filtration pressure, and tangential flow rate were examined with respect to the rate of concentration and cell viability. Recovery efficiencies were between 60 and 75%, with no apparent impairment of organism viability. Cell concentration exerted the predominant effect on the filtration rate.
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