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The cryopreservation of Chlorella 1. Interactions of rate of cooling,protective additive and warming rate
Authors:G J Morris
Institution:(1) Culture Centre of Algae and Protozoa, 36 Storey's Way, CB3 0DT Cambridge, England
Abstract:The cryoprotective additives glycerol and dimethylsulphoxide were found to be toxic to Chlorella cells at concentrations greater then 2.5% w/v. Polyvinylpyrrolidone, was not damaging up to a concentration of 15% w/v. Chlorella 211/7a had a recovery rate greater than 95% at all rates of cooling studied. With Chlorella 211/8h the survival was lower than 0.1% at all rates examined. The addition of dimethylsulphoxide (5% w/v) to Chlorella 211/8h increased the recovery, particularly at the faster rates of cooling; with polyvinylpyrrolidone (10% w/v) there was an optimum range of cooling rate.Cells of Chlorella 211/7a from the exponential phase of growth were found to be damaged both by a temperature reduction from 25°C to 0°C (thermal shock) and by freezing and thawing. In contrast cells from the stationary phase of growth were resistant to these stresses.Abbreviations DMSO dimethylsulphoxide - HEPES N-2-hydroxyethylpiperazine-Nprime-2-ethansulphonic acid - PVP polyvinylpyrrolidone
Keywords:Chlorella  Cryopreservation  Cooling rate  Warming rate  Thermal shock
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