Claims
- 1. A freeze-dried preparation of microorganisms comprising a population of viable microorganisms which survive freeze-drying and nutrient medium in a sealed vessel, said nutrient medium added prior to freeze-drying, wherein the population of viable microorganisms which survive freeze-drying is determined prior to freeze-drying to ensure that the population of viable microorganisms which survive freeze-drying relative to the concentration and volume of nutrients in said nutrient medium is sufficient to support substantial logarithmic growth of the population of viable microorganisms in said preparation upon rehydration with a fixed volume of water, wherein said fixed volume of water is sufficient to initiate substantial logarithmic growth of said population of viable microorganisms in said preparation and a sufficient amount of colloidal component to form said freeze-dried preparation of microorganisms into a plug.
- 2. A freeze-dried preparation as recited in claim 1 wherein said colloidal compound is gelatin.
- 3. A freeze-dried preparation as recited in claim 2 wherein said gelatin is present in said freeze-dried preparation in an amount from about 0.5% to 1.5% (w/v) of a cell suspension used to form said freeze-dried preaparation.
- 4. A method of preparing a freeze-dried preparation of microorganisms comprising the steps of:
- a. growing a culture of the microorganisms in a nutrient medium;
- b. forming a cell concentrate from said culture;
- c. determining the population of microorganisms which must survive freeze drying to provide a population of viable microoganisms after freeze-drying which will enter substantial logarithmic growth upon rehydration with a fixed volume of water, wherein said fixed volume of water is detemrined to be sufficient to initiate substantial logarithmic growth of said polulation of viable microorganisms;
- d. forming a cell suspension of microorganisms for freeze-drying by adding fresh concentrated nutrient medium to said cell concentrsate whereby the concentration and volume of nutrients in said nutrient medium relative to the number of said microorganisms in said cell suspension provides a cell population of viabIe microorganism after freeze-drying which will enter substantial logarithmic growth when said preparation is rehydrated in said vessel with said field volume of water;
- e. adding a suffcient amount of colloidal compound to said cell suspension to form a plug; and
- f. freeze-drying said cell suspension in a vessel to produce a freeze-dried preparation in said vessel.
- 5. A method as recited in claim 4 wherein said collodial compound is gelatin.
- 6. A method as recited in claim wherein said gelatin is present in said cell suspension in an amount from about 0.5% to 1.5% by weight of said cell suspension.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 548,418 filed 11/3/83, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,672,037.
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American Type Culture Collection Methods, "Laboratory Manual on Preservation Freezing and Freeze-Drying", 1980. |
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