Suitable procedures for separation of various stages of Toxoplasma gondii by density gradient centrifugation have been delineated using peritoneal exudate of infected mouse as a model. Separation from host cells was effected by gradient centrifugation at 450 g for 30 minutes. Using Ficoll, dextran and sucrose, average parasite recoveries by pooling up to and including the peak fraction of 73.65%, 66.18% and 65.68% respectively were obtained. Toxoplasma trophozoites peaked at density of 1.040 g/ml with Ficoll, 1.060 g/ml with dextran and 1.110 g/ml with sucrose. In view of successful separation of exo-enteric stages of Toxoplasma by density gradient centrifugation, possible application of this method to isolation of various endo-enteric stages is discussed.
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