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titleOfInvention Combined extraction device of phospholipid fatty acid under vermiculite and turfy soil habitats
abstract The utility model provides a combined extraction device of phospholipid fatty acid under vermiculite and turfy soil habitats. The combined extraction device is composed of a polytetrafluoroethylene centrifugal tube, a disposable injector, a triangular flask, a funnel and qualitative filter paper, and is used for synergistically extracting phospholipid fatty acid of microbial cells. The extraction equipment of phospholipid fatty acid provided by the utility model can not only effectively solve the problem of impure demarcation of organic and inorganic matters in an extraction process of the phospholipid fatty acid in the microbial cells under the vermiculite and turfy soil habitats, and compared with an extraction manner with a separating funnel, the extraction device can process samples in large volumes at one step, so that the extraction efficiency is greatly improved.
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