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A quick search seems to indicate that the toxin is a glycoprotein, ~mw84000.
Macromolecular isolation work is certainly not the same as small molecule
work, and requires different equipment/techniques. Look into Canadian
J. Microb. 28, 860,1982. Tom McCloud
<P>John Gentry wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE> Has anyone out there done any work with the
toxin of <I>C. perfringens</I>? I need to know how difficult it is
to isolate the toxin. If anyone knows of any references or can tell
me how difficult this is I would appreciate it. Thanks
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JG.</BLOCKQUOTE>
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