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The use of physical and virtual infrastructures for the validation of algal cryopreservation methods in international culture collections.

Authors :
Day JG
Iorenz M
Wilding TA
Friedl T
Harding K
Pröschold T
Brennan D
Müller J
Santos LM
Santos MF
Osório HC
Amaral R
Lukesova A
Hrouzek P
Lukes M
Elster J
Lukavsky J
Probert I
Ryan MJ
Benson EE
Source :
Cryo letters [Cryo Letters] 2007 Sep-Oct; Vol. 28 (5), pp. 359-76.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Two cryopreservation methods, colligative cryoprotection coupled with controlled cooling and vitrification-based, encapsulation-dehydration were validated by five members of the EU research infrastructure consortium, COBRA, and two independent external validators. The test strain Chlorella vulgaris SAG 211-11b was successfully cryopreserved using two-step cooling employing passive (Mr Frosty) and Controlled Rate Freezers (CRF) attaining the desired recovery target within 15% of the median viability level (94%). Significant differences (p < 0.05) between cooling regimes were observed where Mr Frosty was more variable (Inter-Quartile Range being 21.5%, versus 13.0% for CRF samples). Viability assessment using fluorescein diacetate gave significantly (P < 0.0001) higher survival than growth in agar with median values being 96% and 89%, respectively. On employing encapsulation-dehydration, greater variability between some validators was observed, with six labs observing recovery in 100% of the beads (84-95% of cells surviving) and one lab observing survival in 80% of the treated beads. Bead disruption followed by algal growth in agar was considered the most reliable and accurate method of assessing cell survival for encapsulation-dehydration.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0143-2044
Volume :
28
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cryo letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18075705