Determination of L-ascorbic acid levels in culture medium: Concentrations in commercial media and maintenance of levels under conditions of organ culture
- 1 February 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant
- Vol. 13 (2), 91-99
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02615072
Abstract
The method of Deutsch and Weeks was modified to provide a reliable and reasonably quick method for assaying the L-ascorbic acid content of culture medium. The modified method was used to determine the decay of L-ascorbic acid under various conditions of culture and the concentration of the vitamin in commercially prepared media. The half-life of L-ascorbic acid in a modified New circulator gassed with 95% O2+5% CO2 was 1.5 hr.; and when gassed with 20% O2+5% CO2+75% N2, about 2 hr. In Petri dishes gassed with 20% O2+5% CO2+75% N2, the half-life of L-ascorbic acid was 0.9 hr. About 4% of the L-ascorbic acid was lost per day when medium was stored at 0°C and about 9% per day when stored at 5°C. When medium with an initial content of 300 μg per ml was stored at room temperature, the half-life was found to be 15.5 hr. The L-ascorbic acid in five commercially available media, which contain the vitamin in their formulations, was assayed immediately after their delivery to the laboratory. The values of L-ascorbic acid measured in these media were in all cases far lower than prescribed. A continuous-flow organ culture system has been designed which allows the provision of a relatively constant level of L-ascorbic acid to an explant by taking advantage of the slow oxidation of L-ascorbic acid at 0°C.Keywords
This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
- A new titrimetric method for the determination of vitamin CAnalytical Biochemistry, 1973
- Resolution of ascorbic, dehydroascorbic, and diketogulonic acids by anion-exchange column chromatographyJournal of Chromatography A, 1972
- The effect of ascorbic acid on the synthesis of collagen precursor secreted by 3T6 mouse fibroblasts in cultureBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1972
- The effect of ascorbic acid on collagen polypeptide synthesis and proline hydroxylation during the growth of cultured fibroblastsArchives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1972
- Glass-fibre paper chromatography of ascorbic acid and related compoundsJournal of Chromatography A, 1972
- Spectrophotometric determination of microamounts of ascorbic acid in citrus fruitsAnalytical Chemistry, 1972
- Quantitative analysis of ascorbic acid in tissues by gas-liquid chromatographyAnalytical Biochemistry, 1971
- Thin-layer Chromatographic Determination of L-Ascorbic, L-Dehydroascorbic and 2.3-Diketo-L-gulonic Acids in Animal Tissues, Blood and Urinecclm, 1970
- ASCORBIC ACID DEFICIENCY IN CULTURED HUMAN FIBROBLASTSThe Journal of cell biology, 1967
- WOUND HEALING AND COLLAGEN FORMATIONThe Journal of cell biology, 1962