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publicationNumber KR-950032269-A
titleOfInvention How to remove virus from protein solution
abstract In order to separate the virus from the protein solution, the present invention, solid particles are suspended in the protein solution. The solid phase is selected from the group consisting of diatomaceous earth, diatomaceous earth containing earth, silicic acid, clay minerals, metal hydroxides, metal oxyhydrite, cellulose, pyrite, bentonite and insoluble synthetic polymers. The solid phase is later separated from the fluid phase together with the virus. The protein solution is contacted with the solid phase for at least 10 minutes and then the solid phase is separated from the protein solution.
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