A new nano alumina filter we developed would filter bacteria and virus
plus any other electronegatively charged particles, and should allow
other milk components to flow through. The flow rate is much higher
than an ultraporous filter.
Cindi Tepper
Argonide Nanomaterials
www.argonide.com
a_thiruna at hotmail.com ("Thirunavukkarasu Annamalai") wrote in message news:<F79v9eI42uCB6Petdfn0000866f at hotmail.com>...
> hello:
>> i am wondering whether anyone could kindly help me with the following
> situation:
>> I inoculate milk samples (mainly skim milk) with about 10^7 to 10^8
> CFU/ml of gram negative bacteria and then after certin hours of
> incubation , i have to collect bacterial cells for further
> manipulations. Is there any method to remove the bacterial cells
> alone without getting the other components of milk, or atleast to
> get rid of most of the milk debris. i have tried different
> centrifuging. if you have any info regarding some filters or also
> about some centrifuge techniques, it would be great.
>> thanks
>> arasu
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