scholarly journals Marine cyanobacterium Spirulina maxima as an alternate to the animal cell culture medium supplement

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Younsik Jeong ◽  
Woon-Yong Choi ◽  
Areumi Park ◽  
Yeon-Ji Lee ◽  
Youngdeuk Lee ◽  
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AbstractSerum is a stable medium supplement for in vitro cell culture. Live cells are used in stem cell research, drug toxicity and safety testing, disease diagnosis and prevention, and development of antibiotics, drugs, and vaccines. However, use of serum in culture involves concerns such as an ethical debate regarding the collection process, lack of standardized ingredients, and high cost. Herein, therefore, we evaluated the possibility of using edible cyanobacterium (Spirulina maxima), which is a nutrient-rich, sustainable, and ethically acceptable source, as a novel substitute for fetal bovine serum (FBS). H460 cells were cultured to the 10th generation by adding a mixture of spirulina animal cell culture solution (SACCS) and FBS to the culture medium. Cell morphology and viability, cell cycle, apoptosis, proteomes, and transcriptomes were assessed. We observed that SACCS had better growth-promoting capabilities than FBS. Cell proliferation was promoted even when FBS was replaced by 50–70% SACCS; there was no significant difference in cell shape or viability. There were only slight differences in the cell cycle, apoptosis, proteomes, and transcriptomes of the cells grown in presence of SACCS. Therefore, SACCS has the potential to be an effective, low-cost, and eco-friendly alternative to FBS in in vitro culture.

2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Neety Sahu ◽  
Shilpa Pal ◽  
Sunaina Sapru ◽  
Joydip Kundu ◽  
Sarmistha Talukdar ◽  
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Silk protein sericins, in the recent years, find application in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals and as biomaterials. We investigate the potential of sericin, extracted from both mulberryBombyx moriand different non-mulberry sources, namely, tropical tasar,Antheraea mylitta; muga,Antheraea assama; and eri,Samia ricini,as growth supplement in serum-free culture medium. Sericin supplemented media containing different concentrations of sericins from the different species are examined for attachment, growth, proliferation, and morphology of fibrosarcoma cells. The optimum sericin supplementation seems to vary with the source of sericins. The results indicate that all the sericins promote the growth of L929 cells in serum-free culture media; however,S. ricinisericin seems to promote better growth of cells amongst other non-mulberry sericins.


1993 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 572-579 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohamed Al-Rubeai ◽  
A. Nicholas Emery

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