Abstract

Under specific conditions utilized, Eagle's minimum essential medium containing “substantially glucose-free” galactose instead of glucose supported the growth of every cell culture tested with the exception of embryonic cells. Growth of various primary kidney cultures in galactose-EMEM was greater or, at least, equal to that obtained with the same medium containing glucose. Cell lines of non-human origin showed extensive growth in galactose-EMEM and were further stimulated by supplemental pyruvate. Only limited, if any, growth of human cell lines occurred in galactose-EMEM under routine conditions of culture. The growth response of these cells was greatly increased and approached that with glucose if the initial pH of the galactose medium was adjusted in the acid pH range or, with WISH cells, if the galactose medium was supplemented with pyruvate.

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