cryoprotektants
Cryoprotectants, or cryoprotective agents (CPAs), are substances used to protect biological samples from damage caused by freezing during cryopreservation. They work by reducing ice crystal formation, stabilizing cell membranes and proteins, and mitigating osmotic and mechanical stresses associated with cooling and thawing, enabling long-term storage at low temperatures.
CPAs are broadly categorized as penetrating (permeating) and non-penetrating (non-permeating). Permeating CPAs, such as dimethyl sulfoxide
Mechanisms include colligative effects that lower the freezing point, promotion of vitrification at high concentrations with
Applications include cryopreservation of cells, tissues, embryos, sperm, and, experimentally, organs. Toxicity and osmotic injury are