Yang Bo, Liu Baolin, Shen Li, et al. Analysis of Thermal and Crystallization in Cryoprotective Agents[J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2014, 35(3).
DOI:
Yang Bo, Liu Baolin, Shen Li, et al. Analysis of Thermal and Crystallization in Cryoprotective Agents[J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2014, 35(3). DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.0253-4339.2014.03.039.
Analysis of Thermal and Crystallization in Cryoprotective Agents
Ice crystal formation is one of the factors that causes cell damage during crvopreservation process.Ice crystal will provide fundamental information for the development of appropriate cryopreservation protocols.Effects of concentration and properties of solutions for the growth and shape of ice crystals were studied by using a cryomicoscopy system
change on the solution of phase transition was analysis by the use of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) instrument. The experiment of cryomicoscopy demonstrates that the shape and size of the crystal of CPA are related to the concentration of the solution and the addition of the solute
small ice crystals cause little damage to the cells with the high concentration
and reduces physical damage to the cellular structure with an appropriate ratio of sorbitol and Me2SO. Furthermore
DSC demonstrates that the mixture of 5%Me2SO and 0.4Msorbitol for cryopreservation achieved a satisfactory outcome
the temperature
the enthalpy
the crystal were even better than other three solution. Therefore the injury of cells has slightest.