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HIMEDIA RPMI-1640 w/ L-Glutamine and 2gms Glucose Per Litre and 0.165 Moles Per Litre MOPS Buffer w/o Sodium Bicarbonate 500ML

HIMEDIA RPMI-1640 w/ L-Glutamine and 2gms Glucos

SKU: AL200A-500ML

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HIMEDIA RPMI-1640 w/ L-Glutamine and 2gms Glucose Per Litre and 0.165 Moles Per Litre MOPS Buffer w/o Sodium Bicarbonate 500ML

Product Description:

Roswell Park Memorial Institute (RPMI) media are a series of media developed by Moore et al for the culture of human normal and neoplastic cells in vitro. RPMI 1640 is the most commonly used medium in the series. A modification of McCoy's 5A medium, the medium was specifically designed to support the growth of human lymphoblastoid cells in suspension culture. Presently the medium is extensively used for a wide range of anchorage dependant cell lines. The medium needs to be supplemented with 5-20% fetal bovine serum. The medium is also known to support growth of cells in the absence of serum.

AL200A is RPMI 1640 with L-glutamine, 2gms per litre glucose and 0.165 moles per litre MOPS buffer. It does not contain sodium bicarbonate. *"MOPS, a zwitterionic buffer does not antagonize antifungal agents at final concentration of 0.165mol/L for pH 7.0. Therefore, this medium is used as a diluent for antifungal agents that are water-soluble as well as water-insoluble. For waterinsoluble antifungal agents, that cannot be prepared as stock solutions in water, such as amphotericin B, anidulafungin, itraconazole, ketoconazole, posaconazole and voriconazole, a dilution series of the agent should be
prepared first at 100 times final strength in an appropriate solvent. Each of these non-aqueous solutions should then be diluted tenfold in RPMI-1640 broth". Users are
advised to review the literature for recommendations regarding medium supplementation and physiological growth requirements specific for different cell lines. *Adapted from Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute document M27-A3 - Reference Method for
Broth Dilution Antifungal Susceptibility Testing of Yeasts; Approved Standard - Third edition; Vol.28 No.14

Composition:

Ingredients

mg/L

INORGANIC SALTS

Calcium nitrate tetrahydrate

100.000

Magnesium sulphate anhydrous

48.840

Potassium chloride

400.000

Sodium chloride

6000.000

Sodium phosphate dibasic anhydrous

800.000

AMINO ACIDS

Glycine

10.000

L-Arginine hydrochloride

241.000

L-Asparagine monohydate

50.000

L-Aspartic acid

20.000

L-Cystine dihydrochloride

65.200

L-Glutamic acid

20.000

L-Glutamine

300.000

L-Histidine hydrochloride monohydrate

20.960

L-Hydroxyproline

20.000

L-Isoleucine

50.000

L-Leucine

50.000

L-Lysine hydrochloride

40.000

L-Methionine

15.000

L-Phenylalanine

15.000

L-Proline

20.000

L-Serine

30.000

L-Threonine

20.000

L-Tryptophan

5.000

L-Tyrosine disodium salt dihydrate

28.830

L-Valine

20.000

VITAMINS

Choline chloride

3.000

D-Biotin

0.200

D-Ca-Pantothenate

0.250

Folic acid

1.000

Niacinamide

1.000

Pyridoxine hydrochloride

1.000

Riboflavin

0.200

Thiamine hydrochloride

1.000

Vitamin B12

0.005

i-Inositol

35.000

p-Amino benzoic acid (PABA

1.000

OTHERS

D-Glucose

2000.000

Glutathione reduced

1.000

MOPS buffer

34500.000

Phenol red sodium salt

5.300

 

Directions:

  1. Add 26.67ml of 7.5% sodium bicarbonate solution (TCL013) for 1 litre of medium.