| Literature DB >> 24836636 |
Andrew L Lynch1, Bo A P Dury, Christian P E Guyader, Nigel K H Slater.
Abstract
One of the most significant challenges to stabilization of blood in the dry state is mitigation of hemoglobin oxidation. Here, oxidation of free hemoglobin vacuum desiccated in phosphate-buffered saline alone reached 65%±5%. Arabinose, glucose, sucrose, trehalose, and raffinose at 100 mM were shown to reduce oxidation to 24%±2%, 23%±2%, 3%±1%, 8%±3%, and 7%±2%, respectively. For comparison, 100 mM glutathione allowed 5%±2% hemoglobin oxidation. Oxidation protection provided by glucose, sucrose, and trehalose was shown to increase with concentration between 5 and 100 mM, plateauing thereafter. Oxidation of hemoglobin dried in the presence of 100 mM trehalose was shown to increase with decreasing initial pH.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 24836636 DOI: 10.1089/bio.2011.0021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biopreserv Biobank ISSN: 1947-5543 Impact factor: 2.300