Times have been defined for the handling of 0.25 mi embryo cryostraws
and semen, in either 0.5 mi cryostraws or 1.0 mi cryovials containing
0.5 mi material, before potentially detrimental changes in temperature
take place. When handling cryovials the time lag is relatively long,
with 78.8 +/- 2.6 s being available to manipulate the vials before -80
degrees C is reached and 335.4 +/- 3.8 s until the eutectic point (si
milar to-7 degrees C) is reached, However the situation with cryostraw
s is less tolerant, Both 0.25 and 0.5 mi versions reach temperatures >
-80 degrees C within 40 s, and the eutectic point is reached in 79.0 /- 2.0 s in 0.25 ml cryostraws. These time/temperature data have prove
d useful in educating new technicians, as well as clinicians and nurse
s who may also handle frozen human material, in the need to minimize t
he ambient temperature exposure time of stored specimens so as to main
tain optimal post-thaw viability.