1% gelatin solution, for cell culture
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1% gelatin solution, for cell culture is a biochemical reagent commonly used in cell culture, whose main component is high-molecular-weight polypeptides obtained by hydrolysis of animal collagen. 1% gelatin solution, for cell culture can be used to coat the surfaces of cell culture plates, Petri dishes and other vessels to promote the adhesion and proliferation of mammalian cells.
For research use only. We do not sell to patients.
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Storage:Pure form -20°C, 3 years , 4°C, 2 years ; In solvent -80°C, 6 months , -20°C, 1 month
Biological Activity
gelatin solution, for cell culture (24 h) shows higher degradation extent when incubated at 40 °C with a larger contact area between the solution and container; besides, the degradation extent in polypropylene tubes is lower compared with glass containers of the same specification[1].
gelatin solution, for cell culture supports the efficient adhesion, spreading and proliferation of human aortic endothelial cells and mouse embryonic fibroblast cell line 10T1/2 on coated culture dishes[3].
MedChemExpress (MCE) has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only.
Chemical Information
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Appearance Liquid
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Color Colorless to light yellow
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SMILES
[1% gelatin solution, for cell culture]
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Shipping
Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
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Storage
Pure form -20°C 3 years 4°C 2 years In solvent -80°C 6 months -20°C 1 month
Purity & Documentation
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Data Sheet (264 KB)
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SDS (252 KB)
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Handling Instructions (2659 KB)
References
[1]. van den Bosch E, et al. Gelatin degradation at elevated temperature. International journal of biological macromolecules. 2003 Sep;32(3-5):129-38. [Content Brief]
[2]. Kitajima T, et al. Recombinant human gelatin substitute with photoreactive properties for cell culture and tissue engineering. Biotechnology and bioengineering. 2011 Oct;108(10):2468-76. [Content Brief]
[3]. Liu Y, et al. Impact of the composition of alginate and gelatin derivatives in bioconjugated hydrogels on the fabrication of cell sheets and spherical tissues with living cell sheaths. Acta biomaterialia. 2013 May;9(5):6616-23. [Content Brief]
Calculators
Concentration (start) × Volume (start) = Concentration (final) × Volume (final)