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Gibco™ Trypsin-EDTA (0.5%), no phenol red
Made from trypsin powder, an irradiated mixture of proteases derived from porcine pancreas
Supplier: Gibco™ 15400054
Description
Due to its digestive strength, trypsin solution is widely used for cell dissociation, routine cell culture passaging, and primary tissue dissociation. Concentrated forms of trypsin can be aseptically diluted to 1X using a balanced salt solution without calcium and magnesium. The trypsin concentration required for dissociation varies with cell type and experimental requirements.
- Solutions tested for pH, osmolality, sterility, and performance
- Prior to manufacturing, the raw materials are verified for e-beam irradiation and tested for endotoxin, PPV, PCV 1/2, mycoplasma, bacterial, fungal, and viral contamination, as well as multiple activity assays, ash analysis, and moisture analysis
- Documented Traceability available including lot traceability, animal origin certificates, lot analyses, irradiation certificates, a viral inactivation summary, and supply chain transparency
Sustainable packaging
Cell Culture, Mammalian Cell Culture
Order Info
Shipping Condition: Dry Ice
Compliance
Manufactured at a cGMP compliant facility that is registered with the FDA as a medical device manufacturer and is certified to ISO 13485 standards.
Specifications
EDTA | |
Mammalian Cells | |
10 X | |
Cell Culture Dissociation Reagent | |
EDTA | |
Sustainable packaging | |
7.1 to 8.0 | |
100 mL | |
Animal Origin |
Storage conditions: -5°C to -20°C |
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Animal Origin | |
Liquid | |
Sterile-filtered | |
No Phenol Red | |
280 - 340 mOsm/kg | |
Gibco™ | |
Wet Ice | |
In vitro Bioassay |
Safety and Handling
ShelfLife : 24 months
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For Research Use or Further Manufacturing. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.