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. 1972 Apr;23(4):740-4.
doi: 10.1128/am.23.4.740-744.1972.

Concentration and purification of influenza virus on insoluble polyelectrolytes

Concentration and purification of influenza virus on insoluble polyelectrolytes

C Wallis et al. Appl Microbiol. 1972 Apr.

Abstract

A method for rapid concentration and purification of influenza virus by adsorption on and elution from an insoluble polyelectrolyte is described. To accomplish this task, influenza virus had to be rendered stable at pH 4 to 5, since viruses adsorb to the polyelectrolyte more efficiently at this pH range. A precipitate which forms in influenza harvests under acid conditions in the cold can be removed by ammonium sulfate at a concentration which traps the precipitate but not the virus. Thus, ammonium sulfate-treated influenza virus in allantoic fluid could be readily concentrated on the polyelectrolyte. Elution yielded a virus concentrate essentially free of nonviral proteins.

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