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Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology ; (6): 522-525, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-805157

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Objective@#To optimize the membrane filtration method for hepatitis A virus concentration from mimicked water samples.@*Methods@#Mimicked water samples containing HAV particles were prepared and concentrated by positively charged membrane and negatively charged membrane respectively. Then different method including direct lysis, shaker, vortex and ultrasonication were used to elute HAV followed by the quantification of HAV by Taqman Real-time RT-PCR. The data were analyzed by professional statistical software.@*Results@#In the present study, when mimicked water samples contained 300 TCID50 of HAV, there was no significant difference between the concentration effects by negatively charged membrane and positively charged membrane (P=0.825>0.05). However, when HAV in mimic water samples was up to 1500 TCID50 and 7500 TCID50, the recycle efficiency by negatively charged membrane was higher than that by positively charged membrane (P<0.01). Additionally, this study found that HAV recycle ratio could be up to (68.17±16.79)% when direct lysis was used for viral elution, therefore direct lysis was proved much better than shaker, vortex and ultrasonication. They were significantly different (P<0.0001).@*Conclusions@#Elution process played the key role in HAV concentration when membrane filtration method was used. Direct lysis was proved much better than other method and it was the most efficient way in HAV recycle from mimicked water samples.

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