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Sodium Chloride Buffer Solution

ready-to-use, bottle volume 200 mL , filling volume

Synonym(s):

Buffer Solution, NaCl Buffer, NaCl Solution

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
12352201

Agency

EP 2.6.13
JP 5.02
USP 62

Quality Level

form

liquid

feature

closure type crimp cap with septum
ready-to-use

packaging

single packed of 6 × 200 mL each
bottle of

technique(s)

direct inoculation: suitable
sterile filtration: suitable

bottle capacity

250 mL

bottle volume

200 mL , filling volume

pH range

6.8-7.2

application(s)

food and beverages
pharmaceutical

storage temp.

2-25°C

suitability

nonselective for

General description

Sodium Chloride buffer is designed for the microbial examination of non-sterile pharmaceutical products. The solution can be used for sample dilution or as a washing solution while testing samples.
The low content of phosphate and sodium chloride in the formula maintains the viability of the microorganisms without supporting growth.

Application

Sodium Chloride buffer is used for microbial examination of non-sterile pharmaceutical samples. Additionally, the product can be used for dilution, washing solution and sample preparation.

Analysis Note

The appearance of the medium is clear and colorless.

Storage Class Code

10 - Combustible liquids

WGK

nwg

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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