Issue 11, 1993

Simultaneous determination of ammonia nitrogen and L-glutamine in bioreactor media using flow injection

Abstract

A novel split stream flow injection (FI) system suitable for the simultaneous determination of L-glutamine and ammonia nitrogen (ammonia-N) in cell culture media is described. Potentiometric detection of ammonia-N in one portion of the manifold is achieved using a commercial ammonia gas-sensing electrode fitted with a wall-jet cap. L-Glutamine is quantified in the other part of the split sample by potentiometric detection of ammonium ions (by an ammonium-selective polymer membrane electrode), liberated from the hydrolysis of glutamine after the sample flows through a glass bead reactor containing immobilized glutaminase. Endogenous ammonia-N and potassium ions that would normally interfere with the glutamine measurement are removed upstream using a unique tubular cation-exchange unit. Using 50 µl sample volumes and mixed solutions of ammonium chloride and L-glutamine in Iscove's Modified Dulbecco's Medium to calibrate the FI measuring system, values for ammonia-N and L-glutamine determined for 22 media samples obtained from a bioreactor growing retroviral producer cells correlate well with those measured with commercial, manual enzymic–spectrophotometric assay kits.

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Analyst, 1993,118, 1361-1365

Simultaneous determination of ammonia nitrogen and L-glutamine in bioreactor media using flow injection

B. O. Palsson, B. Q. Shen, M. E. Meyerhoff and M. Trojanowicz, Analyst, 1993, 118, 1361 DOI: 10.1039/AN9931801361

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