Method and apparatus for measuring microorganism activity
First Claim
1. A method for determining the unknown number of living cells or total number of active parts in a liquid medium by measuring the difference between the current value or potential value of said microorganism and the current value or potential value of said liquid medium and correlating said measured difference with a current or potential difference which corresponds to a known amount of said microorganism.
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Abstract
The microbial activity in a liquid medium is determined by measuring the electric current values or potential values generated by the microorganisms. Also disclosed herein is apparatus for carrying out such measurement comprising two electrodes or two electrolytic electrode systems constructed and arranged to be immersed in a culture liquor.
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- 1. A method for determining the unknown number of living cells or total number of active parts in a liquid medium by measuring the difference between the current value or potential value of said microorganism and the current value or potential value of said liquid medium and correlating said measured difference with a current or potential difference which corresponds to a known amount of said microorganism.
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4. Apparatus for measuring microorganism activity in a liquid medium which comprises two electrode systems each of which comprises a cathode with an inside electrolyte having a liquid junction with said liquid medium and an exposed anode, wherein the exposed anode of one of said systems is covered with a microorganism-impermeable membrane for measuring activity of the microorganism on the outer side of said membrane;
- each of said cathodes and anodes being arranged in parallel and being connected to an ammeter or potentiometer.
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