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Bovine Gelatin

from bovine hide, Type B, liquid, suitable for cell culture

Gelatin solution
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CAS Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352202
NACRES:
NA.75
Biological source:
bovine hide
Form:
solution
Technique(s):
cell culture | mammalian: suitable
Concentration:
2% in H2O, tissue culture grade

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Product Name

Gelatin solution, Type B, 2% in H2O, tissue culture grade, BioReagent, suitable for cell culture

biological source

bovine hide

Quality Segment

sterility

sterile

type

Type B

product line

BioReagent

form

solution

packaging

pkg of 100 mL, pkg of 20 mL

concentration

2% in H2O, tissue culture grade

technique(s)

cell culture | mammalian: suitable

surface coverage

100‑200 μg/cm2

impurities

endotoxin, tested

solubility

water: soluble

binding specificity

Peptide Source: Fibrinogen

shipped in

ambient

storage temp.

2-8°C

General description

Gelatin is a heterogeneous mixture of water-soluble proteins of high average molecular masses, present in collagen. Proteins are extracted by boiling the relevant skin, tendons, ligaments, bones, etc. in water. Type A gelatin is derived from acid-cured tissue. Type B is derived from lime-cured tissue. This is a hydrocolloid and is rich in glycine, proline and hydroxyproline, which imparts structural stability. It is synthesized from the alkaline digestion of collagen from bovine skin and is referred as type B. Gelatin has wide applications in food industry. It takes up random coil structure after digestion from the triple helical collagen. The most common source for industrial production of gelatin is slaughter byproducts. The type A gelatin and type B differ in their isoelectric pH.[1] This product is recommended for use as a cell culture substratum at 1-5 μg/cm2 or 0.5-50 μg/mL. The optimal concentration does depend on cell type as well as the application and research objective.

Application

Gelatin solution has been used:
  • for coating of cell culture plates or dishes used for embryonic stem cell culture, testicular cell culture and neural rosettes
  • in coating cell culture to improve attachment of cells
  • in PCR to stabilize Taq DNA
  • as a blocking reagent in western blotting
  • in ELISA
  • in immunochemistry
  • as a component of media for species differentiation in bacteriology
  • to study long-chain fatty acid-induced changes in gene expression in neonatal cardiac monocytes
  • to study to test mobilization of capillary endothelium in vitro induced by effectors of angiogenesis in vivo

Biochem/physiol Actions

Gelatin has gelling property and displays surface behaviour for use in foams and adhesions.[1] It also serves as a clarification agent in fruit based juices. It is a digestible protein and serves as a binding agent, thickener, stabilizer and emulsifier in food industry. As a biocompatible polymer, it has used as a delivery vehicle for release of active biomolecules and in generation of scaffolds for tissue engineering applications.

Preparation Note

This product is derived lime-cured tissue bovine skin, and is a 2% solution in water.

Disclaimer

Dry gelatin, when stored in airtight containers at room temperature, will remain unchanged for many years. When heated at 100°C in the presence of air, it swells becomes soft and disintegrates to a carbonaceous mass with evolution of pyridine bases and ammonia.

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technique(s)

cell culture | mammalian: suitable

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cell culture | mammalian: suitable, electrophoresis: suitable

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technique(s)

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biological source

bovine hide

biological source

Porcine skin

biological source

Porcine

biological source

Porcine skin

sterility

sterile

sterility

sterile

sterility

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sterility

-

concentration

2% in H2O, tissue culture grade

concentration

70—90% Biuret

concentration

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concentration

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Quality Level

200

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200

Quality Level

200

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solution

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powder

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Storage Class

10 - Combustible liquids

wgk

WGK 2

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable



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Global Trade Item Number

SKUGTIN
G1393-100ML04061838259509
G1393-20ML04061833628089

Questions

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  1. For how long gelatin is stable at 2-8 °C?

    1 answer
    1. This 2% solution is sterilized by autoclaving and is quite stable when stored and handled properly. The product is not assigned an expiration or retest date. Products that fall into this category are subject to a warranty period of 1 year from the date of shipment. Please see the link below to review additional details available in the product datasheet:
      https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/deepweb/assets/sigmaaldrich/product/documents/187/614/g6650-et-al-pis-ms.pdf

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  2. What is the molecular weight of this Gelatin?

    What is the molecular weight of this Gelatin?

    1 answer
    1. The molecular weight of this product has not been evaluated, However, the molecular weight is closely related to the Bloom Number. The estimated ranges are as follows:
      Bloom Number Average Molecular Mass (Da)
      50−125 (Low Bloom) 20,000−25,000
      175−225 (Medium Bloom) 40,000−50,000
      225−325 (High Bloom) 50,000−100,000

      Please see the link below to review the general datasheet for Gelatin:
      https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/deepweb/assets/sigmaaldrich/product/documents/333/625/g9382pis.pdf

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  1. London, U.K.
    • Reviews 3
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    5 out of 5 stars.

    Good, cheap option for coating culture dishes/plates for endothelial cell culture assays

    Good, cheap option for coating culture dishes/plates for endothelial cell culture assays when concerned about them detaching e.g. under lower serum conditions. Be sure to warm it up to room temp or 37ºC before attempting to aliquot and dilute as it is almost solid at 4ºC.

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