Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10894589 | Theriogenology | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
With the purpose of finding an ideal cryoprotectant or combination of cryoprotectants in a suitable concentration for flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) embryo cryopreservation, we tested the toxicities, at culture temperature (16 °C), of five most commonly used cryoprotectants-dimethyl sulfoxide (Me2SO), glycerol, methanol (MeOH), 1,2-propylene glycol (PG) and ethylene glycol (EG). In addition, cryoprotective efficiency to flounder embryos of individual and combined cryoprotectants were tested at â15 °C for 60 min. Five different concentrations of each of the five cryoprotectants and 20 different combinations of these cryoprotectants were tested for their protective efficiency. The results showed that the toxicity to flounder embryos of the five cryoprotectants are in the following sequence: PG < MeOH < Me2SO < glycerol < EG (P < 0.05); whereas the protective efficiency of each cryoprotectant, at â15 °C for a period of 60 min, are in the following sequence: PG > Me2SO â MeOH â glycerol > EG (greater symbols mean P < 0.05, and approximate symbols mean P > 0.05). Methanol combined with any one of the other cryoprotectants gave the best protection, while ethylene glycol combined with any one of the other cryoprotectants gave the poorest protection at â15 °C. Toxicity effect was concentration dependent with the lowest concentration being the least toxic for all five cryoprotectants at 16 °C. For PG, MeOH and glycerol, 20% solutions gave the best protection at â15 °C; whereas a 15% solution of Me2SO, and a 10% solution of EG, gave the best protection at â15 °C.
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Authors
Y.Z. Zhang, S.C. Zhang, X.Z. Liu, Y.J. Xu, J.H. Hu, Y.Y. Xu, J. Li, S.L. Chen,