About Tissue Culture Medias - Indigenous
Swim up technique: H.T.F base with Hepes buffer, Human Serum Albumin, Sodium bicarbonate, Glutamax, Phenol red, Penicillin & Streptomycin. Pack Size: 5ml, Shelf Life 12 months.
Swim down technique:
Single Layer density gradient - Collidal suspension of silica with silane coated (2ml) & washing media (5ml).
Mono Pack, Shelf Life - 12 months.
Double Layer density gradient - Collidal suspension of silica with silane coated & Sperm washing media. Lower layer 90% (1ml), Upper layer 45% (1ml) and Sperm Washing Medium (5ml).
Mono Pack, Shelf Life - 12 months.
Advanced Solution for Plant Tissue CultureDesigned for laboratories and commercial propagation, our tissue culture media ensures robust growth and efficient propagation. Its balanced pH and optimal osmolarity are ideal for a wide range of plant species, encouraging consistent results and vigorous cell development. Solubility in distilled water and customizable supplementation options allow researchers flexibility in experiment design.
High Quality, Reliable IngredientsOnly high-purity biochemical reagents are used in our media, guaranteeing safety and effectiveness. Packaged securely in HDPE or glass containers and thoroughly compliant with institutional guidelines, each batch upholds strict quality standards. With a shelf life of two years and multiple packaging sizes, our media caters to diverse laboratory needs.
FAQs of Tissue Culture Medias - Indigenous:
Q: How should the tissue culture media be prepared for use?
A: To prepare the tissue culture media, dissolve the dehydrated powder completely in distilled water, adjust to the recommended volume, and ensure thorough mixing. The solution must then be autoclaved before use to guarantee sterility in your tissue culture protocols.
Q: What plant species is this tissue culture media suitable for?
A: This media is designed to support the growth and propagation of a wide variety of plant species, making it ideal for both research and commercial applications in plant biotechnology.
Q: When is it necessary to supplement the media with vitamins, hormones, or carbon sources?
A: Supplementation is recommended when specific plant species or experimental objectives require additional nutrients for optimal cell growth. Vitamins, hormones, or carbon sources can be incorporated based on the protocol or the needs of the cultured tissue.
Q: Where should the tissue culture media be stored to maintain quality?
A: To preserve integrity and effectiveness, store the dehydrated media in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Always keep the container tightly closed to prevent moisture ingress and contamination.
Q: What is the process for making the media suitable for in vitro plant propagation?
A: After dissolving the powder in distilled water and adjusting the pH to 5.65.8, autoclave the solution to sterilize. If required, supplement with additives. Dispense the sterile media into culture vessels for use in in vitro techniques.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this indigenous tissue culture media?
A: Users benefit from reproducible results, high purity, optimal nutrient balance, and rapid plant cell growth, making it an effective solution for research laboratories, commercial propagation, and export requirements.
Q: Is the tissue culture media portable and available in different packaging sizes?
A: Yes, the media is portable and supplied in sealed HDPE or glass containers of various weights (100g, 500g, 1kg), suitable for different research and operational demands. Ready stock and custom order options are available.