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Standard Test Method for Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) Content of Microorganisms in Water
STANDARD published on 1.5.2009
Designation standards: ASTM D4012-81(2009)
Note: WITHDRAWN
Publication date standards: 1.5.2009
SKU: NS-25724
The number of pages: 4
Approximate weight : 12 g (0.03 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards ASTM
Keywords:
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) content, ATP firefly method, Biomass, Filters/filter procedures--water testing, Microorganisms, Optical materials/properties/tests--water, Organic compounds--water, Pathogens--water, Photoluminescence, Sludge, Toxicity/toxicology--water environments, Wastewater testing/treatment, Waterborne sediment, ICS Number Code 13.060.50 (Examination of water for chemical substances)
Significance and Use | ||||||||||||||||||||
A rapid and routine procedure for determining biomass of the living microorganisms in cultures, waters, wastewaters, and in plankton and periphyton samples taken from surface waters is frequently of vital importance. However, classical techniques such as direct microscope counts, turbidity, organic chemical analyses, cell tagging, and plate counts are expensive, time-consuming, or tend to underestimate total numbers. In addition, some of these methods do not distinguish between living and nonliving cells. The ATP firefly (luciferin-luciferase) method is a rapid, sensitive determination of viable microbial biomass. ATP is the primary energy donor for life processes, does not exist in association with nonliving detrital material, and the amount of ATP per unit of biomass (expressed in weight) is relatively constant. (ATP per cell varies with species and physiological state of the organism.) This test method can be used to: Estimate viable microbial biomass in cultures, waters, and wastewaters. Estimate the amount of total viable biomass in plankton and periphyton samples. Estimate the number of viable cells in a unispecies culture if the ATP content (or if the average amount of ATP) per cell is known. Estimate and differentiate between zooplanktonic, phytoplanktonic, bacterial, and fungal ATP through size fractionation of water, and wastewater samples. Measure the mortality rate of microorganisms in toxicity tests in entrainment studies, and in other situations where populations or assemblages of microorganisms are placed under stress. |
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1. Scope | ||||||||||||||||||||
1.1 This test method covers the measurement of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in microorganisms in concentrations normally found in laboratory cultures, waters, wastewaters, and in plankton and periphyton samples from waters. 1.2 Knowledge of the concentration of ATP can be related to viable biomass or metabolic activity, or by utilizing an average concentration (or amount) of ATP per cell, an estimated count of microorganisms can be obtained in the case of unispecies cultures. 1.3 This test method offers a high degree of sensitivity, rapidity, accuracy, and reproducibility. However, extreme care must be taken at each step in the analysis to ensure meaningful and reliable results. 1.4 The analyst should be aware that the precision statement pertains only to determinations in reagent water and not necessarily in the matrix being tested. 1.5 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard. 1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. |
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