Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
We have established primary cell culture of the marine demosponge Dysidea avara and Suberites domuncula. Microbial contamination was controlled by the use of a pool of antibiotics confirming the goodness of this procedure. Effect of pH, temperature and light was studied to establish the better growth conditions. The comparison of lipid composition of sponge and cells suggested a series of experiments to optimise the medium. A glucose dose-dependent experiment showed that the ideal glucose concentration is 1 g l-1. Supplementing the medium with unsaturated fatty acid and retinol no promotion of growth was observed, but the compounds were totally metabolized by cells. Increments from 70% to 160% in the number of cells was observed, supplementing the medium with different concentration of cholesterol. These results suggest that the analysis of the chemical composition of sponge and cells gives indication on the composition of the nutrient media.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
DE ROSA, Salvatore; Iodice, Carmine
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