Description
๐ฌ D-Glucose (TC Grade) โ an alternative carbon source to sucrose; used when direct hexose supply is needed, in specialised culture systems, and for studying sugar signalling responses.
| ๐งช CAS | 50-99-7 | โ๏ธ MW | 180.16 g/mol |
| ๐ฌ Grade | TC / Ultra-Pure | ๐ก๏ธ Storage | RT, sealed, dry |
๐ก Glucose vs sucrose in TC
Sucrose is the preferred TC carbon source because it is the natural phloem transport sugar โ plants are adapted to import it. Glucose is used when: (1) studying hexose vs sucrose signalling (different sugar sensing pathways), (2) protoplast and single-cell cultures that have low invertase activity, (3) anther culture (some protocols: pollen absorbs glucose directly), or (4) when sucrose hydrolysis during autoclaving must be avoided.
๐ฌ Working concentrations
| Use | Concentration | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Anther / microspore culture | 20โ60 g/L glucose | Replace sucrose in some protocols |
| Protoplast culture | 10โ30 g/L glucose | Osmoticum + carbon |
| Sugar signalling experiments | 0.1โ100 mM | Define precisely |
| Pollen germination medium | 2โ5% glucose | With boric acid + Caยฒโบ |
๐ก D-Glucose undergoes Maillard browning during autoclaving โ medium turns yellow-brown at high concentrations. Filter-sterilise glucose solutions >5% and add post-autoclave to prevent this.


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