A physical method for quantification of the adenovirus was tested. It
implies a centrifugation of the clarified or chloroform- (or freon-) t
reated crude virus suspension (0.5 ml) in a gentle sucrose gradient, f
ollowing the analysis in a sensitive UV flow photometer and calculatio
n of virus mass. The result (mu g/ml) is obtained after about 1 h. The
sensitivity of detection at wavelength 254 nm, 278 nm and 226 nm was
compared. Virus yield of several serotypes from monolayer cultures of
FL-cells was determined in a range of < 0.1 to 7 mu g/ml. The ratio of
infectious to physically complete virus (about the 770S component), t
he influence of freezing and thawing, storing at 4 degrees C and the e
ffectiveness of concentration steps were also determined. There was no
significant difference between the sucrose density gradient method (s
edimentation rate) and the density equilibrium ultracentrifugation in
a CsCl gradient.