I think filtration is the method of choice; you may also add some
preservative like benzalkonium chloride to your sterile solution.
Benzalkonium chloride is a standard additive to nasal peptide drugs
used in medicine; I hope it wouldn't spoil a solution to be injected
into the animal either.
Vladimir
On 02/03/2000, Alain LAURENT wrote:
> Hello
> I would be interested to know a method to sterilize a peptide for
> in-vivo experiments. I was told about irradiation or filtration or
> easier ?
> What do you recommend ?
> Thanks for your help
> ALin
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