Several standard buffer recipes have 11 mM glucose, and also sucrose. I realise buffers need osmolarity, but why such high sugar concentrations?

I used to use Holmans in myograph experiments, and at one point investigated the effects of high glucose on endothelial function. Couldn't help thinking my control preparations were already "hyperglycaemic".

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