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Glucose Effects on Cell Growth, Antibody Production, and Cell Metabolism of Hybridoma Cells (Hybridoma 세포의 세포성장, 항체생산 및 세포대사에 미치는 Glucose의 영향)

  • ;Shaw S.Wang
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.323-334
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    • 1995
  • The effects of glucose on cell growth kinetics, monoclonal antibody productivity, and cell metabolism or hybridoma cells were investigated. The mouse-mouse hybridoma cell line VIII H-8 producing mouse IgG2a was used as a modal system. Glucose showed substrate inhibition type dependence on specific growth raie. The maximum cell density increased as initial glucose concentration increased up to 4 g/$\ell$. Glucose showed a strong influence on cell death kinetics, and an inverse relationship between specific death rate and glucose concentration was found. Cell viability and monoclonal antibody production increased as initial glucose concentration increased. The specific glucose consumption rate increased with glucose concentration, and cumulative specific lactate production rate increased with increasing initial glucose concentration. The overall kinetics of ammonium ion production was almost invariant with respect to initial glucose concentration, while the cumulative specific ammonium ion production rate was dependent on initial glucose concentration.

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Formation of Glucose Isomerase from Alkalophilic Streptomyces sp. B-2 (호알칼리성 Streptomyces sp. B-2의 Glucose Isomerase 생성조건)

  • 이은숙
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.35-39
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    • 1997
  • Studies on the glucose isomerase produced by alkalophilic Streptomyces sp. B-2. Glucose Isomerase (E. C. 5.3.1.5) which reversibly catalyzes reaction between D-glucose and D-fructose was demonstrated in cell free extracts of alkalophilic Streptomyces sp. B-2 isolated form soil. The maximum enzyme activity was found at glucose concentration 4(g/$\ell$) , xylose concentration 6(g/$\ell$), magnesium ion 1.0(g/$\ell$), yeast extract concentration 2.0(g/$\ell$), peptone concentration 3(g/$\ell$).

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A Colorimetric Glucose Assay via Concentration Gradient Paper Chip (종이기반 농도 구배 형성 칩을 통한 포도당 발색 반응 검사)

  • Kim, Taehoon H.;Shin, Hyun Young;Lee, Yun-Il;Tae, Ki-Sik;Kim, Minseok S.
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.38 no.6
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    • pp.302-307
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    • 2017
  • This paper presents a paper-based concentration gradient chip to analyze colorimetric glucose assay. The paper-based concentration gradient chip was fabricated through a wax patterning technique that can design the fluidic channel by selectively printing hydrophobic and hydrophilic areas. Afterwards, glucose and dilution solutions were loaded into the inlet of a concentration gradient chip and each solution was then mixed sequentially at mixing channel. Finally, concentration gradient was formed at each outlet of the chip. To measure the glucose concentration of the solution in outlets, we conducted colorimetric glucose assay with fixed concentration of glucose solution (0, 5, 10, 15 and 20 mM) and obtained normalized intensity. Subsequently, glucose concentrations of the outlets were calculated by substituting the normalized intensity to linear regression function based on the normalized intensity of fixed glucose concentration. Finally, the concentration gradient of glucose was formed on the chip with the result of colorimetric assay. The concentration gradient paper chip has the potential to accurately analyze unknown glucose concentration.

Software Sensing for Glucose Concentration in Industrial Antibiotic Fed-batch Culture Using Fuzzy Neural Network

  • Imanishi, Toshiaki;Hanai, Taizo;Aoyagi, Ichiro;Uemura, Jun;Araki, Katsuhiro;Yoshimoto, Hiroshi;Harima, Takeshi;Honda , Hiroyuki;Kobayashi, Takeshi
    • Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering:BBE
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    • v.7 no.5
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    • pp.275-280
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    • 2002
  • In order to control glucose concentration during fed-batch culture for antibiotic production, we applied so called “software sensor” which estimates unmeasured variable of interest from measured process variables using software. All data for analysis were collected from industrial scale cultures in a pharmaceutical company. First, we constructed an estimation model for glucose feed rate to keep glucose concentration at target value. In actual fed-batch culture, glucose concentration was kept at relatively high and measured once a day, and the glucose feed rate until the next measurement time was determined by an expert worker based on the actual consumption rate. Fuzzy neural network (FNN) was applied to construct the estimation model. From the simulation results using this model, the average error for glucose concentration was 0.88 g/L. The FNN model was also applied for a special culture to keep glucose concentration at low level. Selecting the optimal input variables, it was possible to simulate the culture with a low glucose concentration from the data sets of relatively high glucose concentration. Next, a simulation model to estimate time course of glucose concentration during one day was constructed using the on-line measurable process variables, since glucose concentration was only measured off-line once a day. Here, the recursive fuzzy neural network (RFNN) was applied for the simulation model. As the result of the simulation, average error of RFNN model was 0.91 g/L and this model was found to be useful to supervise the fed-batch culture.

A Comparative Study of the Concentration of Salivary and Blood Glucose in Normal and Diabetic Subjects

  • Kim, In Seob;Kim, Hyun Tae;Kim, Eun-Jung;Lee, Eun Ju
    • Biomedical Science Letters
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.105-111
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    • 2013
  • Advantage of saliva analysis are the ease of sample collection and that samples can be collected more frequently with much less stress on the patient. The objective of the present study was to comparatively evaluate the concentrations of saliva and fasting serum glucose in both normal and diabetic subjects. The mean salivary glucose level in diabetic patients was $15.66{\pm}17.1$ mg/dl and $1.78{\pm}1.72$ mg/dl (P = 0.0006) in the control group. The mean fasting serum glucose level in diabetic patients was $202.12{\pm}66.91$ mg/dl, while that in the control group was $94.21{\pm}14.97$ mg/dl (P < 0.0001). The 0.95 degree of correlation between salivary and fasting serum glucose could be demonstrated. The concentration of salivary and fasting serum glucose was not significant different betweeen the measurements for male and female. In the oral glucose tolerance test (75g), the glucose concentration in saliva progressively increased during the first 30 minutes of the test and then progressively decreased, reaching at minutes 120 ~ 180 lowest point as like fasting serum glucose concentration. We can conclude that salivary glucose concentration was significantly higher in the diabetic subjects and that there was significant correlation between salivary and fasting serum glucose concentration. Measurement of salivary glucose could be a useful test having good correlation between salivary and fasting serum glucose concentration.

Effects of Glucose concentration on the production of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) by high cell density culture of Ralstonia eutropha

  • Shang, Longan;Kim, Do-Yun;Kim, Moon-Il;Kim, Byoung-Jin;Chang, Ho-Nam
    • 한국생물공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.213-217
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    • 2003
  • The effects of glucose concentration on the production of PHB by fed-batch culture of Ralstonia eutropha were investigated. In the range of glucose concentration of $2.5\;{\sim}\;40\;g/l$, it was found that the high glucose concentration was not favorable for the PHB formation after the phosphate limitation. It was further confirmed by the specific PHB synthesis rates and yields. The PHB concentration decreased much with the increase of glucose concentration. But if the glucose concentration was very low, e.g. 2.5 g/l, the cell growth and PHB synthesis also could be limited because of inadequate glucose supply. Itwould be better to maintain the glucose concentration at about 9.0 g/l to obtain high DCW, PHB concentration and productivity.

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Candida parapsilosis에 의한 Xylitol 생성시 포도당의 영향

  • 오덕근;김종화
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.149-154
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    • 1996
  • Effect of glucose addition to xylose medium on xylitol production was investigated by using Candida parapsilosis ATCC 21019 mutant. With increasing the ratio of glucose to xylose in total amount of 50 g/l as glucose and/or xylose, xylitol production was decreased but ethanol and glycerol production were increased. Ethanol and glycerol concentration were maxmum in 10 g/l of xylose and 40 g/l of glucose medium as 21.5 g/l and 3.6 g/l, respecti- vely. No xylitol was formed in glucose medium without xylose because xylitol could be not produced from glucose. With increasing the ratio of glucose to xylose, the activity of xylose reductase which converted xylose to xylitol were decreased. The activities of xylitol dehydrogeiiase which converted xylitol to xylulose and then cell materials were found to be constant regardless of the ratio of glucose to xylose. This results indicated that glucose addition to xylose medium on cell growth was not affected. In order to prevent the inhibitory effect of glucose on xylitol production, glucose in a fermentor was fed with low concentration and then ethanol and glycerol was critically decreased and the xylitol yield from xylose of the culture with glucose feeding was recovered the almost same as that with only 50 g/l of xylose. However, the xylitol yield from total sugars (xylose and glucose) was decreased and glucose was not contributed to xylitol production. Therefore, the fermentation at high concentration of xylose without glucose was carried out. A final xylitol concentration of 242 g/l which corresponding 80.7% of xylitol yield was obtained from 300 g/l of xylose for 273 hours.

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Time relationship between the change of blood glucose concentration and the change of hemoglobin A1 concentration in experimentally induced diabetic dogs (실험적으로 당뇨병을 유발시킨 개에 있어서 혈당량과 Hemoglobin A1 농도의 변화의 시간적인 상관관계)

  • Lee, Chang-woo;Kim, Bonn-won
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.946-956
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    • 1998
  • Fifteen mongrel dogs (14 male and 1 female) were injected intravenously with 30mg of streptozotocin and 50mg of alloxan monohydrate per kilogram of body weight to induce diabetes mellitus. Before treatment with streptozotocin and alloxan fasting serum glucose concentration was determined every other day or thrice a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) for 3 months. Among 15 dogs 4 dogs developed diabetes mellitus and survived more than 9 weeks without injection of insulin. After treatment fasting serum glucose and hemoglobin $A_1$ concentrations of the 4 dogs were determined every other day or thrice a week. Fasting serum glucose concentration increased acutely from 24 hours after treatment and then showed severe fluctuation. Hemoglobin $A_1$ concentration increased gradually until 7~9 weeks after treatment and then showed very slow increase afterwards. Correlation of hemoglobin $A_1$ to fasting glucose concentration was relatively weak(r = 0.10~0.80). Hemoglobin $A_1$ and fasting glucose concentration of preceding 7 week showed very high correlation (r = 0.98~0.99). It was indicated that hemoglobin $A_1$ concentration in chemically induced diabetic dogs reflects mean glucose concentration of preceding 7~9 weeks.

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Measurement of Glucose Concentration Using a μFIA Biosensor (μFIA 바이오 센서를 이용한 포도당 농도 측정)

  • ;Joseph Irudayaraj
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.465-468
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    • 2003
  • A microdialysis coupled flow injection amperometric biosensor was calibrated to measure the concentration of glucose using 7 standard samples from 10ml to 70ml of glucose solution. The output of the sensor increased linearly with an increase in the glucose concentration with an $R^2$ correlation of 0.99. The amperometric biosensor was then applied to measure the. glucose concentration of 2 commercial samples(Orange and Pineapple juice) and the results compared with HPLC. Around 12% error was observed in glucose concentration measurements of the samples analyzed. The sensor has potential in rapid measurement once the calibration is done. Potential for on-line sensing is also discussed.

The Preparation of Polyacrylonitrile Diagnostic Membranes for Blood Glucose Measurements (1) : Effects of Temperature and Humidity on the Measurements of Glucose Concentration (혈당측정을 위한 폴리아크릴로니트릴 진단막의 제조에 관한 연구(1) : 온도와 습도가 글루코우즈의 농도 측정에 미치는 영향)

  • Kwon, Suk-Ky;Park, In-Hee;Yoon, Do-Young
    • Membrane Journal
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.369-374
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    • 2007
  • Polyacrylonitrile diagnostic membranes were prepared to measure blood glucose level of diabetics. Final absorbances at 680 nm through activated polyacrylonitrile membranes were measured at various concentration of glucose in plasma. The end-point results of K/S values obtained from the absorbances had a linear relationship toward the glucose concentration. The effect of temperature on the measurements of glucose concentration was studied. The stability of polyacrlonitrile diagnostic membranes was examined at RH 80%.