High-density culture and production method of bacterium capsular polysaccharide with haemophilus influenzae type b
A technology of Haemophilus influenzae and bacterial capsular polysaccharides, which is applied in the field of high-density culture and production of bacterial capsular polysaccharides of Haemophilus influenzae type b, which can solve the problems of reducing the yield of Hib capsular polysaccharides, increasing the difficulty of purification, and high vaccine costs problems, to achieve the effects of large-scale production, stable test results, and strong operability
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[0025] [Example 1] The method for high-density cultivation of Haemophilus influenzae type b to produce bacterial capsular polysaccharides, it may further comprise the steps:
[0026] (1) One to four generations of subculture of Hib bacterial classification, it comprises following subculture steps:
[0027] A. First-generation culture: open the Hib strain and subculture to 5ml Hib liquid medium, put it into a constant temperature shaker for shaking culture for 16h, wherein, the temperature of the shaker culture in a constant temperature shaker is 35°C, and the rotation frequency is 250rpm;
[0028] B, second-generation culture: inoculate the Hib bacterial classification obtained in the first-generation culture into 10ml Hib liquid medium, and continue to put into a constant temperature shaker for oscillating culture for 6 hours, wherein the temperature of the constant temperature shaker for oscillating culture is 35 ° C, and the gyration frequency is 250rpm;
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[0036][Example 2] The method for high-density cultivation of Haemophilus influenzae type b to produce bacterial capsular polysaccharides, it may further comprise the steps:
[0037] (1) One to four generations of subculture of Hib bacterial classification, it comprises following subculture steps:
[0038] A. First-generation culture: open the Hib strain and subculture to 10ml of Hib liquid medium, put it into a constant temperature shaker for 20 hours of shaking culture, wherein the temperature of the constant temperature shaker shaking culture is 37°C, and the rotation frequency is 330rpm;
[0039] B, second-generation culture: Inoculate the Hib bacterial classification obtained in the first-generation culture into 20ml of Hib liquid medium, and continue to put into a constant temperature shaker for oscillating culture for 8 hours, wherein the temperature of the constant temperature shaker for oscillating culture is 37 ° C, and the gyration frequency is 330rpm;
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Embodiment 3
[0047] [Example 3] The method for high-density cultivation of Haemophilus influenzae type b to produce bacterial capsular polysaccharides, it may further comprise the steps:
[0048] (1) One to four generations of subculture of Hib bacterial classification, it comprises following subculture steps:
[0049] A. First-generation culture: open the Hib strain and subculture to 8ml of Hib liquid medium, put it into a constant temperature shaker for 18 hours of shaking culture, wherein the temperature of the constant temperature shaker shaking culture is 36°C, and the rotation frequency is 290rpm;
[0050] B, second-generation culture: Inoculate the Hib bacterial classification obtained in the first-generation culture into 15ml of Hib liquid medium, and continue to put it into a constant temperature shaking table for oscillating culture for 7 hours, wherein the temperature of the constant temperature shaking table shaking culture is 36 ° C, and the rotation frequency is 290rpm;
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