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Stericup® E-GP Funnel-less Sterile Vacuum Filtration System

greener alternative

pore size 0.22 μm, polyethersulfone membrane, capacity 1000 mL, 38 mm (1 1/2 in.) thread, pack of 12 ea

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Stericup® E-GP Eco-friendly Filter Unit

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UNSPSC Code:
41104914
NACRES:
NB.24

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material

polyethersulfone membrane
polystyrene bottle
polystyrene funnel(s)
polystyrene housing

Quality Level

sterility

sterile; irradiated

product line

Stericup®

feature

hydrophilic

packaging

pack of 12 ea

greener alternative product characteristics

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parameter

max. temp. at 45 °C

description

2.4 mL (hold-up volume)

technique(s)

sterile filtration: suitable

H

225 mm

capacity

1000 mL

diam.

11.3 cm

filter diam.

73 mm

filtration area

40 cm2

matrix

Express PLUS

pore size

0.22 μm pore size

fitting

inlet thread(s)
38 mm (1 1/2 in.) thread

greener alternative category

shipped in

ambient

General description

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Work with ease and filter with confidence with Stericup® and Steritop® Filtration Systems.

The Stericup® E and Steritop® E sterile filters are designed as a Greener Alternative for vacuum sterile filtration that significantly reduces plastic and packaging.

This Stericup® E is a 38mm thread collar which uses a 0.22 μm pore size polyethersulfone (PES) membrane filter unit combined with a 1000 mL receiver flask and cap for processing and storage. The 38 mm thread directly connects to our media bottles and majority of other standard commercial media bottles.

Use only glass or plastic bottles designed for vacuum applications.

Application

For Research Use Only
Stericup® and Steritop® systems are designed to reduce foaming and protein denaturation while maximizing flow and can be used for sterile vacuum filtration of aqueous solutions such as tissue culture media and biological fluids.
  • Tissue culture media +/- additives
  • Buffers
  • Biological solutions

Features and Benefits

  • The filter collar disconnects from the receiver bottle with just a quarter turn—reducing the likelihood of spillage and making it easier to manipulate on the bench or under the hood.
  • Bold product identification on the filter collar plainly displays membrane characteristics, including composition and pore size, for rapid, application-appropriate product selection.
  • Click seal cap is flanged and modified to enable a firm grip in wet or dry conditions—and a tactile stop confirms secure closure. Worry less about the possibility of spilling or contamination of sterilized contents.
  • Frosted, ample writing surface on the receiver bottle and lighter cap color facilitate clear labelling to improve legibility and reduce unreadable smears.
  • Click seal cap rests on the side to avoid risk of contamination.
  • Receiver bottles are stackable to save storage space.

Legal Information

EXPRESS PLUS is a trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
STERITOP is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
Stericup is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

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Articles

Evaluation of sterile filtration devices for protein preservation in sterile filtration of cell culture media.

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Stericup® E and Steritop® E sterile filters help reduce laboratory environmental impact by significantly reducing plastic and packaging waste. Both attach directly to commercial media bottles, eliminating the plastic funnel while they eliminate contaminants from media and buffers.

Questions

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  1. Which type of pump should be used with Stericup® and Steritop® vacuum filters?

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    1. We recommend our Chemical Duty Pump: https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/product/mm/wp6111560

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  2. What tubing can be used with Stericup® and Steritop® vacuum filters?

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    1. Stericup® and Steritop® filters are fitted with a 1/4” tube adapter. We recommend 3/16 in. (4.8 mm) ID silicone tubing to fit this tube adapter: https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/product/mm/xx7100004

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  3. What leachables are detected during filtration processes using Stericup® filters?

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    1. We have not performed extractables/leachables studies for our Stericup® filters.

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  4. Are Stericup® and Steritop® filters GMP-certified?

    1 answer
    1. No, Stericup® and Steritop® devices are not GMP-approved.

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  5. What is the expiration date of Stericup® and Steritop® filters?

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    1. Typically 3 years from sterilization.

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  6. Can Stericup® and Steritop® filters be used to prepare solutions that will be administered to patients?

    1 answer
    1. No, all Stericup® and Steritop® devices are Research Use Only.

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  7. The User Guide says “Use only glass or plastic bottles designed for vacuum applications”. Can you specify which bottles are compatible?

    1 answer
    1. Steritop® Quick Release bottle top units require a vacuum-rated receiver bottle with either a GL33 or GL45 mm closure thread as specified. Steritop® E bottle top units require a vacuum-rated receiver bottle with a GL45 mm closure thread. Bottles no larger than 2 L should be used.
      Glass bottles, GL33:
      • Wheaton media bottles (glass), 500 mL (Product Z364886)
      • Wheaton media bottles (glass), 1 L (Product Z364894)
      Glass bottles, GL45
      • Corning® glass media storage bottle, 125 mL (Product CLS1399125)
      • Corning® glass media storage bottle, 250 mL (Product CLS1399250)
      • Corning® glass media storage bottle, 500 mL (Product CLS1399500)
      • Corning® glass media storage bottle, 1 L (Product CLS13991L)
      • Pyrex® round media storage bottle, 500 mL (Product CLS1395500)
      • Pyrex® round media storage bottle, 1 L (Product CLS13951L)
      • KIMBLE® KIMAX® Media bottle, 250 mL (Product DWK14395250)
      • KIMBLE® KIMAX® Media bottle, 500 mL (Product DWK14395500)
      • KIMBLE® KIMAX® Media bottle, 1 L (Product DWK143951000)
      Plastic (pre-sterile) bottles, GL45:
      • Stericup® Quick Release Receiver flask, 250 mL (Product S200B02RE)
      • Stericup® Quick Release Receiver flask, 500 mL (Product S200B05RE)
      • Stericup® Quick Release Receiver flask, 1000 mL (Product S200B10RE)

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  8. Can Stericup® bottles be placed inside freezers for long-term storage of media?

    1 answer
    1. You can successfully freeze and store many aqueous solutions (such as culture media) in Stericup® bottles at temperatures up to -20 °C (-4 °F). It is strongly recommended that you run a sample stability trial under your actual storage conditions prior to using Stericup® bottles for frozen storage.

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  9. What is the difference between classic Stericup® filters and Stericup® “Quick Release” filters?

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    1. Stericup® Quick Release, or “QR”, filters feature a connection between funnel filter and receiver bottle that requires only a quarter-turn release to facilitate funnel removal. These filters come fully engaged – there is no need to tighten before use. The receiver bottle cap has flanges on the top surface to improve grip, as well as a positive lock stop to ensure a leak-proof seal with the receiver bottle. Other improvements include a large, frosted writing surface on the receiver bottle and a lighter cap color to facilitate labelling, more prominent volume markings on the filtration funnel and receiver bottle, and a product label with a peel-off lot record strip on the bag for easy viewing in storage.

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  10. What is the maximum processing volume for Stericup® and Steritop® filters? Can I add more volume after initial filtration?

    1 answer
    1. All Stericup® and Steritop® filters were developed for single-use application. The maximum volume is dependent on the receiver bottle capacity. Stericup® filters come with a receiver bottle with a specified maximum volume. For Steritop® filters, the maximum recommended volume is 2 L with an appropriate-sized receiver bottle. Larger processing volumes can result in membrane fouling, increase chance of spillage and contamination, and lead to possible airlock*.
      *Note that devices with PES membranes can airlock if filtered to dryness. Some liquid must be left on top of the filter, then the system stopped, receiver changed or emptied, and more sample volume added before restart. This increases the chance of spillage.

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