A closed system for the filtration of Mycobacterium bovis liquid cultures using disposable capsule filters

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A filtration system was designed to sterilize large volumes of Mycobacterium bovis BCG Tokyo culture safely, needed to purify protein antigens for immunodiagnosis of bovine tuberculosis. A closed system consists of culture bottles connected to three disposable filter capsules of decreasing pore size in series: a depth prefilter over a 1.2 μm filter; a 0.8 μm prefilter over a 0.45 μm filter; and a 0.2 μm sterile filter. Low air pressure (3 psi) forces liquid from below the bacillary pellicle. The system features a stainless steel clamp to hold rubber stoppers on the culture bottles, pleated filters to exclude bacillary clumps, a quick disconnector to minimize aerosols, and a closed system with plastic disposable filters that can be autoclaved as a unit without dismantling.

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Sugden, E. A., Martineau, P., Rohonczy, E. B., & Stilwell, K. (1997). A closed system for the filtration of Mycobacterium bovis liquid cultures using disposable capsule filters. Letters in Applied Microbiology, 24(5), 340–342. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1472-765X.1997.00063.x

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