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Trypsin / EDTA

0.04% Trypsin / 0.03% EDTA, 125 ml

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NACRES:
NA.78
UNSPSC Code:
12352207
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form

aqueous solution

packaging

pkg of 125 ml

technique(s)

cell culture | mammalian: suitable

shipped in

dry ice

storage temp.

−20°C

General description

Trypsin / EDTA (0.04% / 0.03%)

Application

Trypsin is still the most widely employed enzyme used for cell detachment. PromoCell´s Trypsin Solutions exhibit standardized enzyme activity and contain trypsin from extra-pure lots. This Trypsin/EDTA Solution has a ratio of 0.04% trypsin and 0.03% EDTA and is available in different sizes.

Preparation Note

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Store at -20°C in the dark immediately after arrival. Refrigerate thawed solution at 4 to 8°C. If stored properly, the product is stable until the expiry date stated on the label.

Analysis Note

All lots of PromoCell Cell Detachment Reagents are subjected to comprehensive quality control tests. Each lot is routinely tested for biological function, absence of cytotoxicity, and physical parameters such as osmolality and pH level. Approved in-house lots are used as a reference. In addition, all lots have been tested for the absence of microbial contaminants (fungi, bacteria).


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Lagerklasse

12 - Non Combustible Liquids

wgk

WGK 1



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