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Formulations for Freeze-drying of Bacteria and Their Influence on Cell Survival
Authors:Per Wessman  Sebastian H?kansson  Klaus Leifer  Stefano Rubino
Institution:1.Department of Microbiology, Uppsala Biocenter, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences;2.Department of Engineering Sciences, Uppsala University
Abstract:Cellular water can be removed to reversibly inactivate microorganisms to facilitate storage. One such method of removal is freeze-drying, which is considered a gentle dehydration method. To facilitate cell survival during drying, the cells are often formulated beforehand. The formulation forms a matrix that embeds the cells and protects them from various harmful stresses imposed on the cells during freezing and drying. We present here a general method to evaluate the survival rate of cells after freeze-drying and we illustrate it by comparing the results obtained with four different formulations: the disaccharide sucrose, the sucrose derived polymer Ficoll PM400, and the respective polysaccharides hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) and hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (HPMC), on two strains of bacteria, P. putida KT2440 and A. chlorophenolicus A6. In this work we illustrate how to prepare formulations for freeze-drying and how to investigate the mechanisms of cell survival after rehydration by characterizing the formulation using of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), surface tension measurements, X-ray analysis, and electron microscopy and relating those data to survival rates. The polymers were chosen to get a monomeric structure of the respective polysaccharide resembling sucrose to a varying degrees. Using this method setup we showed that polymers can support cell survival as effectively as disaccharides if certain physical properties of the formulation are controlled1.
Keywords:Microbiology  Issue 78  Cellular Biology  Molecular Biology  Biochemistry  Biophysics  Basic Protocols  Cell survival  sucrose  polysaccharides  cellulose  Ficoll  freeze-drying  Pseudomonas putida    Arthrobacter chlorophenolicus  cells  cell culture
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