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Low Protein Adsorption Products PROTEOSAVE™
Application of fungal spore analysis

Data provided by Dr. Naoyoshi Kumakura,
Plant Immunity Research Group, RIKEN Center
for Sustainable Resource Science, Yokohama, Japan

Comparison data of fungal spore recovery

(1) Spore pellets

Materials and methods

Tube :    ProteoSave™ 50mL
Conventional tube 50mL
Sample : Colletotrichum orbiculare spore suspension
Method : Add 10 mL sample to centrifuge tube
Centrifuge at 3,000g for 5min

(2) Comparison of spore recovery rates (SRR)

Materials and methods

Tube :    ProteoSave™ 50mL
Conventional tube 50mL
Sample : Colletotrichum orbiculare spore suspension
Method : : After centrifuge from method (1), resuspend the sample in water, transfer to a new tube and calculate the average spore recovery rate*.
(n=4)

* SSR= total number of spores recovered / total number of spores initially contained in 10 mL suspension*100

PROTEOSAVE™ paper (for fungal study)

Please refer to the article by Dr. Naoyoshi Kumakura, who provided the data:
https://elifesciences.org/articles/81302

Click here for a paper on the use of PROTEOSAVE™ Plate 96F for fungicide tests (time-kill curve assays) on fungi of the Aspergillus that cause infections of the lungs:
https://journals.asm.org/doi/epub/10.1128/aac.02689-18