Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Making an insoluble substance or accreting suspended...
Patent
1998-01-27
2000-10-03
Kim, John
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Making an insoluble substance or accreting suspended...
210723, 210725, 210728, 210729, 210787, 210789, 435 6, 435243, 4352531, B01D 2126, B01D 2101, C12N 100
Patent
active
061268399
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to methods for concentrating bacteria from a viscous biological sample. The methods involve adding to the sample a water-soluble, density-lowering agent having a density of 0.7 to 0.9 g/ml and a boiling point greater than 50.degree. C. The invention also relates to methods for concentrating bacteria and free bacterial nucleic acids from a biological sample that involve mixing with the sample a density-lowering agent and a monovalent salt.
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Backus John W.
Kerschner JoAnne H.
Kreader Carol
Mehta Rashmi
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