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Fractionated aged black garlic extracts enhance growth of Anti-My-10 hybridoma cells and production of IgG1 antibody

Authors
Lee, J.Y.Chung, N.Lee, Y.K.
Issue Date
2014
Keywords
Aged black garlic; Fractionation; Hybridoma cell line; Mouse igg1 production; Suspension culture
Citation
Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry, v.57, no.1, pp.61 - 63
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Journal Title
Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry
Volume
57
Number
1
Start Page
61
End Page
63
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/100864
DOI
10.3839/jabc.2014.010
ISSN
1976-0442
Abstract
Aged black garlic (ABG) was extracted with 20% ethanol and water (crude extracts) and fractionated into three categories (>10, 3-10, and <3 kDa). The effect of crude extract supplements on anti-My-10 hybridoma cell growth and IgG1 antibody production was investigated in suspension culture with a chemically defined protein-free medium. We observed that supplementation of ABG to the cell culture medium stimulated anti-My-10 hybridoma cell growth and production of IgG1 antibody, particularly with fractionated ABG of low molecular weight. The stimulation depended upon the concentration and the size of the fractionated ABG. We also found that the growth-promoting activity was not correlated with high antibody production. These results suggest that fractionated ABG is a novel and promising alternative as an animal cell culture supplement. © The Korean Society for Applied Biological Chemistry 2014.
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