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The effects of turbulent jet flows on plant cell suspension cultures

✍ Scribed by P. F. MacLoughlin; D. M. Malone; J. T. Murtagh; P. M. Kieran


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
146 KB
Volume
58
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3592

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✦ Synopsis


Cell suspensions of Morinda citrifolia were subjected to turbulent flow conditions in a submerged jet apparatus, to investigate their hydrodynamic shear susceptibility. The suspensions were exposed to repeated, pressure-driven passages through a submerged jet. Two nozzles, of 1 mm and 2 mm diameter, were employed. Average energy dissipation rates were in the range 10 3 -10 5 W/kg and cumulative energy dissipation in the range 10 5 -10 7 J/m 3 . System response to the imposed conditions was evaluated in terms of suspension viability (determined using a dye exclusion technique) and variations in both chain length distribution and maximum chain length. Viability loss was well-described by a first-order model, and a linear relationship was identified between the specific death rate constant and the average energy dissipation rate. This relationship was consistent with results obtained using the same suspension cultures in a turbulent capillary flow device. Morphological measurements indicated that exposure to the hydrodynamic environment generated in the jet resulted in a significant reduction in both the average and maximum chain lengths, and the reduction in the maximum chain length was identified as an appropriate measure of sustained damage. Analysis of both viability and chain length in terms of cumulative energy dissipated revealed good agreement with results reported by other authors for morphologically different plant cell systems.


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