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publicationDate 2009-02-11-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EP-2021355-A1
titleOfInvention Method of polymyxin b recovery from fermentation broth
abstract The invention is related to the method of polymyxine B recovery from fermentation broth for the purpose of pure substance recovery. The invention mentioned above is obtained by using the method of polymyxine B recovery from fermentation broth according invention, which abstract is characterized by, that the filtrate is obtained from fermentation broth, its pH and color is adjusted and purified on non-ionogenic synthetic adsorbents of polystyrene type with specific surface 500 till 1000 m<SUP>2</SUP>.g <SUP>-1</SUP> and fabric size 3 till 30 nm. The polymyxine B is eluated from adsorbent by aqueous solution of organic solvent. The polymyxine B base is coagulated from eluate after adjustment of pH to alcaline area. The polymyxine B base is converted by mineral acid to polymyxine B salt solution, from which is obtained crystal substance by drying.
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