PM151110P
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Product Introduction
Background
Ham's F-10 Nutrient Mixture is a culture medium designed by Ham in 1963 for serum-free culture of CHO cells. Ham's F-10 contains rich nutrients and is suitable for the culture of human diploid cells, cell cloning culture under low serum conditions, the normal culture of mammalian cells, the chromosome analysis of leukocytes and the primary cell culture of rats, rabbits, chickens and other animals.
This product contains many kinds of cell culture required amino acids, vitamins, inorganic salts and other ingredients, but does not contain protein, lipids or any growth factors, so this product should be used with serum or serum-free additives.
Ingredient Statement
With
• 146 mg/L L-Glutamine
• 1100 mg/L D-Glucose
• 110 mg/L Sodium Pyruvate
• 1.2 mg/L Phenol red
Without
• HEPES
Matters Need Attention
1. This product is only used for scientific research or further research, not for diagnosis and treatment.
2. Please wear a lab coat and use disposable gloves and a mask during operation.
3. To ensure the optimal performance of this product, please strictly adhere to the recommended storage conditions for its preservation.
System Certification
GMP Production and Quality System
The company complies with cGMP requirements, holds the NMPA medical device registration certificate, and is certified under ISO 13485 and ISO 9001 standards. Among its products, the company's Ham's F-10, powder complies with ISO 9001.
Specifications
| Volume | 5×1L 1×10L 1×50L 100L 500L |
| Form | Powder |
| Bacteria Detection | ≤ 100 |
| Fungi Detection | ≤ 20 |
| Endotoxin Content | < 0.25 EU/mL |
| pH | 6.3-6.8 |
| Animal Origin Ingredient | Without |
| Green Features | Sustainable packaging |
| Valid Period | 36 months |
| Storage Condition | This product can be stored at 2-8℃ for 36 months with shading light. |
| Shipping Condition | Room Temperature |
FAQs
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Q:1 What temperature should be used when preparing liquid medium from dry powder medium?
AnswerDuring the preparation of liquid medium from dry powder medium, dissolution is typically carried out at room temperature (approximately 20–30 °C). This temperature range is sufficient to ensure proper dissolution without compromising the stability of the medium components.
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Q:2 Are there any specific requirements for the sodium bicarbonate used when preparing powdered culture media?
AnswerAnalytical-grade sodium bicarbonate is sufficient. Please note that after preparation, the powdered culture medium should be filter-sterilized.
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Q:3 Why do we need to add sodium bicarbonate to dry powder culture medium? Can’t we add it to the dry powder in advance and dissolve it directly during preparation?
AnswerSodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) in cell culture medium is usually not included in the dry powder form of culture medium, but is added as a separate component during the preparation of culture medium solution. The main reasons include: 1. Sodium bicarbonate is easy to decompose under certain conditions and is sensitive to carbon dioxide. If it is pre-mixed into dry powder culture medium, it may affect its stability and cause the effective ingredients to fail. 2. Since the carbon dioxide concentration in different laboratories and the specific conditions (such as temperature and time) of the operator during preparation may be different, sodium bicarbonate is added during the final preparation of liquid culture medium. Its concentration can be adjusted according to actual needs to ensure that the culture medium reaches the ideal pH value. 3. Storing sodium bicarbonate separately can also facilitate the transportation and long-term storage of dry powder culture medium, because sodium bicarbonate may cause caking when it is damp, affecting its solubility.
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Q:4 How much temperature control is needed during the preparation of liquid media from dry powdered media?
AnswerDissolving can be controlled at room temperature (20-30°C).
