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titleOfInvention Pretreatment method for bacterial measurement
abstract [PROBLEMS] Many conventional methods for disrupting bacterial cells can extract physiologically active substances in bacterial cells, but require special equipment and reagents, and are cost and operable. It is very disadvantageous from the point of view. SOLUTION: A contamination indicator bacterium in a food hygiene inspection is crushed by an alkaline solution, and a buffer is added thereto. The concentration of the alkaline solution is preferably 0.1 to 1.0 N, and the treatment time with the alkaline solution is 5 to 10 N. It is preferably set to 10 to 10 minutes.
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