I have a bacterial suspension obtained from vegetal material. I would like to purify it from vegetal material (eg. tannins) to obtain a clean bacterial suspension. Any suggestion?
1. Heat treatment: This involves heating the bacterial suspension to temperatures that are lethal for the bacteria.
2. Filtration: This involves passing the suspension through a filter with a pore size small enough to trap the bacteria.
3. Centrifugation: This involves spinning the bacterial suspension at a high speed in a centrifuge to separate the bacteria from the other components. 4. Ultracentrifugation: This involves spinning the suspension at even higher speeds in a centrifuge to separate the bacteria from the other components. 5. Chromatography: This involves using a special column with a specific type of material that can separate the bacteria from the other components. 6. Electrophoresis: This involves using an electric current to separate the components of the bacterial suspension.
7. UV Irradiation: This involves exposing the bacterial suspension to UV light to kill the bacteria.