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A STANDARD PENICILLINASE PREPARATION.

A J Liebmann, E B McQuarrie, D Perlstein

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    |December 8, 1944
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    A new method allows for the standardization of penicillinase. Purified penicillinase is a superior penicillin-inactivator for sterility testing and may be used in body fluid samples.

    Area of Science:

    • Microbiology
    • Biochemistry

    Background:

    • Penicillinase is an enzyme that inactivates penicillin.
    • Accurate methods for penicillinase assay are crucial for its application.
    • Existing penicillin inactivators like Clarase have limitations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To standardize penicillinase through a novel assay method.
    • To evaluate a purified, dried, and sterile penicillinase preparation as a penicillin-inactivator.
    • To explore the potential use of this penicillinase in biological samples.

    Main Methods:

    • Development and application of a penicillinase assay for standardization.
    • Comparative analysis of purified penicillinase against Clarase for penicillin sterility testing.
    • Preliminary investigation of penicillinase activity in body fluid exudates.

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    Main Results:

    • A reliable method for penicillinase standardization has been established.
    • The purified, dried, and sterile penicillinase demonstrated superior penicillin-inactivating activity compared to Clarase.
    • Initial findings suggest efficacy in inactivating penicillin within exudates from body fluids.

    Conclusions:

    • Standardization of penicillinase is achievable via the developed assay.
    • Purified penicillinase offers enhanced performance for penicillin sterility tests.
    • This penicillinase preparation shows promise for clinical applications involving penicillin inactivation in biological fluids.