Fibroblast Cell Growth Medium
Comprehensive Guide to Fibroblast Cell Growth Media for Cell Culture Research
In the field of cell culture research, our Fibroblast Cell Growth Medium has evolved into a powerful instrument for the investigation of numerous illnesses and ailments. Being a complete medium intended exclusively for the culture of fibroblasts, it is prepared to assist the development and multiplication of fibroblast cells, which are present in several human tissues.
What does Fibroblast Cell Growth Media consist of?
Our Fibroblast Cell Growth Medium is a clear, transparent liquid with a pH range of 6-8 that comprises a mix of dissolved inorganic salts, amino acids, vitamins, carbohydrates, growth factors, hormones, and trace minerals. The medium is intended to supply the components required for the development and multiplication of fibroblast cells, which are crucial for a variety of scientific applications.
Why are fibroblasts essential to scientific research?
Many illnesses and ailments, such as cancer, arthritis, and fibrosis, are being studied using fibroblasts, which have become a vital tool. In addition, they are utilized to create induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), which have the potential to revolutionize regenerative medicine.
Fibroblast Cell Growth Medium Ingredients
Our Fibroblast Cell Growth Medium comprises amino acids, vitamins, organic and inorganic chemicals, hormones, growth factors, and trace minerals, both essential and non-essential. Moreover, 2% Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS) is added to the medium to increase cell adhesion to the culture plate.
The medium is evaluated and adjusted for use in an incubator with 5% CO2 and 95% air. Each batch of the medium is checked for sterility, lack of mycoplasma, and presence of bacteria to assure its quality and uniformity.
Administration and Storage
- To preserve the product's quality, the medium should be kept refrigerated between +2°C and +8°C in the dark.
- The medium should not be heated over 37°C or subjected to unregulated heat sources.
- Freezing or warming up to +37°C might diminish the quality of the product (e.g., microwave appliances).
- If just a portion of the medium will be used, it must be withdrawn from the container and brought to room temperature.
- The product has a six-week shelf life from the date of manufacturing and is designed only for in-vitro usage, not for clinical or diagnostic use.