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0.25% Trypsin Solution (with EDTA, phenol red, dissolved in PBS - MSE Supplies LLC

0.25% Trypsin Solution (with EDTA, phenol red, dissolved in PBS

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0.25% Trypsin Solution (with EDTA, phenol red, dissolved in PBS)

 

General Information

Product Introduction Trypsin is a serine hydrolase that can cut the base-side segment of the lysine and arginine residue in the polypeptide chain, hydrolyze the protein between the cells, and destroy the connection between the cells, so that the tissue or the adherent cells are dispersed into a single cell. The activity of the trypsin is related to the characteristics of the tissue or the cells, the concentration of the trypsin, the temperature and the time of action. At pH 8.0 and 37℃, the effect of the trypsin is the best. Therefore, the concentration of trypsin, the temperature and the time of the pancreatic enzyme should be grasped to avoid the excessive damage of the cells.
In general, the frequently-used working concentration of the trypsin is 0.25%, while the concentration of trypsin for the semi-adherent cells or the cells is 0.05%. Since EDTA is able to bind Ca2+ and Mg2+ to destroy the cell connection to promote the dissociation of the cells, a certain amount of EDTA is often added to the trypsin solution to enhance the dissociation effect.
Ingredient Statement With: 2500 mg/L Trypsin
          200 mg/L EDTA·2Na
Concentration 0.0025
Format Liquid
Bacterial Detection Negative
Fungal Detection Negative
Mycoplasmal Detection Negative
pH 7.2-7.4
Endotoxin Level <3 EU/mL
Storage This product can be stored at -5~-20℃ for 12 months.
Shipping Ice bag or dry ice
Expiration Date 12 months


Notes

1. This product is for research use only.
2. It is necessary to pay attention to the aseptic operation and avoid the contamination.
3. It is not suitable for long time storage at room temperature or 2-8℃.
4. Thaw in 2-8℃ and mix fully before use. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing. It is recommended to aliquot the solution and store at -5~-20℃.
5. Because the sensitivity to trypsin of different tissues or cells are differently. The reaction time of trypsin should be determined according to the actual situation. Otherwise it will affect the the adhesion and growth of cells.