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Cell Growth & Kinetics GROUP 1 Frank Lin Sora Yoon Jim Duliakas FarynKapala Lorraine Han Janice Murillo KawinThoncompeeravas
Introduction Growth is a result of 2 things: Replication (Mitosis) Change in cell size Growth occurs in response to the physiochemical environment Nutrients are taken up and used for: Energy Production Biosynthesis & Product Formation  Increase Mass
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How do we quantify cell concentration?
How do we determine cell number density?
Growth Patterns
Cell Growth Kinetics
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What is Batch Growth… the culturing of cells in a vessel with a predetermined amount of medium that is not altered by further nutrient addition or removal. Simple & widely used process Laboratory Industry
Quantifying Cell Concentration Why ?  To determine the kinetics & stoichiometry of microbial growth Basically we’re trying to figure out how much stuff we can make given the starting amounts  (yields) How ? The method used is classified as either:	 1.) Direct        or           2.) Indirect Direct method is usually not feasible due to the presence of suspended solids or interfering compounds in the medium.
Quantifying Cell ConcentrationIndirect Methods Petroff-Hausser slide or a hemocytometer Plate Counts from agar plates Ring-mounted microscope slide 	(miniture culture dish) Commercial particle counters
Cell Number Density - Hemocytometer A Petroff-Hausser slide or a hemocytometer is often used for cell counting.  A calibrated grid is placedover the culture chamber and cells per grid square are counted using a microscope.  To be statistically reliable at least 20 grid squares must be counted. Suitable for non-aggregated cultures. Stains can be used to distinguish between live and dead cells.
Cell Number Density – Plate Counts  Plates with growth medium and agar gel are used for counting viable (capable of reproduction) cells. Samples are diluted, spread on agar and incubated.  Colony-forming units (CFU’s) CFU/mLfor liquid 	CFU/g for solids More suitable for bacteria and yeast  compared to mold.  Viable count may vary depending on the composition of the growth medium and culture conditions chosen. A large number of colonies must be counted in order to obtain a statistically reliable value.
Cell Number Density - Ring Mounted Slides Agar-gel medium is placed in a small ring mounted on a microscope slide  Cells are spread on this miniature culture dish. Cells are incubated and then examined under a microscope.  Much quicker than plate count with the same limitation.

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Biol500 Cell Growth & Kinetics

  • 1. Cell Growth & Kinetics GROUP 1 Frank Lin Sora Yoon Jim Duliakas FarynKapala Lorraine Han Janice Murillo KawinThoncompeeravas
  • 2. Introduction Growth is a result of 2 things: Replication (Mitosis) Change in cell size Growth occurs in response to the physiochemical environment Nutrients are taken up and used for: Energy Production Biosynthesis & Product Formation  Increase Mass
  • 3.
  • 4. How do we quantify cell concentration?
  • 5. How do we determine cell number density?
  • 8.
  • 9. What is Batch Growth… the culturing of cells in a vessel with a predetermined amount of medium that is not altered by further nutrient addition or removal. Simple & widely used process Laboratory Industry
  • 10. Quantifying Cell Concentration Why ? To determine the kinetics & stoichiometry of microbial growth Basically we’re trying to figure out how much stuff we can make given the starting amounts (yields) How ? The method used is classified as either: 1.) Direct or 2.) Indirect Direct method is usually not feasible due to the presence of suspended solids or interfering compounds in the medium.
  • 11. Quantifying Cell ConcentrationIndirect Methods Petroff-Hausser slide or a hemocytometer Plate Counts from agar plates Ring-mounted microscope slide (miniture culture dish) Commercial particle counters
  • 12. Cell Number Density - Hemocytometer A Petroff-Hausser slide or a hemocytometer is often used for cell counting. A calibrated grid is placedover the culture chamber and cells per grid square are counted using a microscope. To be statistically reliable at least 20 grid squares must be counted. Suitable for non-aggregated cultures. Stains can be used to distinguish between live and dead cells.
  • 13. Cell Number Density – Plate Counts Plates with growth medium and agar gel are used for counting viable (capable of reproduction) cells. Samples are diluted, spread on agar and incubated. Colony-forming units (CFU’s) CFU/mLfor liquid CFU/g for solids More suitable for bacteria and yeast compared to mold. Viable count may vary depending on the composition of the growth medium and culture conditions chosen. A large number of colonies must be counted in order to obtain a statistically reliable value.
  • 14. Cell Number Density - Ring Mounted Slides Agar-gel medium is placed in a small ring mounted on a microscope slide Cells are spread on this miniature culture dish. Cells are incubated and then examined under a microscope. Much quicker than plate count with the same limitation.
  • 15. Cell Number Density – Particle Counters Relatively high electrical resistance of cells Uses 2 electrodes and an electrolyte solution One electrode is placed in a tube with an orifice, a vacuum is applied to this tube causing the electrolyte solution (which contains the cells) to be sucked through the orifice Electrical potential is applied across the electrodes As cells pass through the orifice, electrical resistance increases and causes pulses in electrical voltage # of pulses = # of particles Height of the pulse = a measure of cell size Electrical Voltage Vacuum Orifice Electrodes cells
  • 16. Determining Cell Mass Concentration Direct vs. Indirect Methods 1.) Direct Dry Weight Packed Cell Volume Optical Density 2.) Indirect Measurements of substrate consumption Measurements of product formation
  • 17. Determining Cell Mass Concentration 1.) Direct Dry Weight: most commonly used, only used for cells grown in solids-free medium, process may involve centrifuging, filtering, washing & drying Ex.) Sometimes cellulose, molasses or corn steep are present in which case dry weight would measure these as well and therefore be inaccurate Packed Cell Volume: used for rough but rapid estimates of fermentation broth, process involves centrifuging under standard condition and measuring volume. Optical Density: based on light absorption of suspended cells, uses a spectrometer, fast, inexpensive and simple.
  • 18.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Lorraine & Sora – mention that for the purpose of this presentation our focus in on MICROBIAL growth
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  9. Faryn – As with determining cell # density we have direct & indirect methods
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