To begin, take the prepared human fecal samples. Cool the high speed refrigerated centrifuge to 4 degrees Celsius. Use PBS to adjust the weight of the sample tubes to 0.1 grams, and centrifuge them at 3, 000 G for 20 minutes at 4 degrees Celsius.
Using a plastic pipette, transfer the supernatant into two 50 milliliter tubes, leaving 1 milliliter behind. Then, centrifuge the supernatant at 12, 000 G for 30 minutes at 4 degrees Celsius. Using a 20 milliliter syringe, aspirate the supernatant, and remove the needle from the syringe.
Filter the liquid through 0.22 micrometer filters into 50 milliliter tubes. Next, wipe the bucket with 75%alcohol to eliminate any remaining contamination. Transfer approximately 30 milliliters of the filtered fecal supernatant into the ultracentrifuge tube.
Fill the tube with approximately 8 milliliters of PBS, leaving a 3 millimeter gap from the tube's opening. Place the two ultracentrifuge tubes in opposing ultracentrifugation buckets, and equalize the weight of the two buckets using PBS. Load all buckets onto the rotor, irrespective of whether they are loaded with tubes.
Place the samples in the centrifuge, initiate the vacuum and spin them at 160, 000 G for 70 minutes at 4 degrees Celsius. As soon as the centrifugation completes, release the chamber vacuum and open the door of the ultra centrifuge. Then, promptly remove the rotor.
Transfer the buckets from the rotor to the rack, and pick up the tubes using a nipper. Discard the supernatant, and save the visible brown pellets. Add 1 milliliter of pre-chilled PBS to resuspend the pellets completely.
Fill the tube with approximately 37 milliliters of PBS, leaving a 3 millimeter gap from the opening. After performing another round of ultracentrifugation, discard the supernatant and leave the tube inverted for 5 minutes. Remove any remaining solution on the inner wall with wipers.
Using a 1, 000 microliter pipette, add 1.2 milliliters of pre-chilled PBS to resuspend pellets, and mix them by pipetting. Transfer 1.2 milliliters of the PBS BEV solution from one ultracentrifuge tube to a clean 1.5 milliliter micro tube.