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R8758

Milieu RPMI-1640

With ʟ-glutamine, sodium bicarbonate, liquid, sterile-filtered, suitable for cell culture

Synonyme(s) :

Roswell Park Memorial Institute 1640 medium

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UNSPSC Code:
12352207
NACRES:
NA.75
MDL number:

Nom du produit

Milieu RPMI-1640, With L-glutamine and sodium bicarbonate, liquid, sterile-filtered, suitable for cell culture

sterility

sterile-filtered

form

liquid

technique(s)

cell culture | mammalian: suitable

impurities

endotoxin, tested

components

NaHCO3: yes
phenol red: yes
sodium pyruvate: no
HEPES: no
L-glutamine: yes

shipped in

ambient

storage temp.

2-8°C

Quality Level

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Application

Le Milieu RPMI-1640 est utilisé pour maintenir le niveau du milieu des lignées cellulaires et sert de milieu de culture pour différentes sortes de cellules.

General description

Le milieu RPMI 1640 a été mis au point par Moore et ses collaborateurs, au Roswell Park Memorial Institute (RPMI), en 1966. Version modifiée du milieu 5A de McCoy, il a été formulé pour permettre la culture de cellules lymphoblastoïdes en suspension, mais on sait depuis qu'il convient aussi à une grande diversité de cellules adhérentes. Initialement conçu pour être utilisé avec un supplément à base de sérum, le milieu RPMI 1640 s'est révélé adapté à la culture sans sérum de différentes lignées cellulaires. Il est aussi couramment employé dans les protocoles de fusion ainsi que pour la croissance de cellules hybrides. Ce milieu convient à la culture de leucocytes normaux et néoplasiques humains.

Classe de stockage

12 - Non Combustible Liquids

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable


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  1. Which document(s) contains shelf-life or expiration date information for a given product?

    If available for a given product, the recommended re-test date or the expiration date can be found on the Certificate of Analysis.

  2. Does Product R8758, RPMI-1640 Medium, contain glucose?

    RPMI contains glucose at 2 g/L.  The complete formulation of RPMI and other classical media formulations can be found on the Cell Culture Web Page.

  3. Can I add the glutamine dipeptide to Product R8758, RPMI-1640 Medium?

    This formulation of RPMI already contains L-glutamine at 0.3 g/L.  It does not require further supplementation with L-glutamine or the L-glutamine dipeptide (Product No. G8541).

  4. Does Product R8758, RPMI-1640 Medium, contain HEPES?

    There is no HEPES in this formulation of RPMI.  We do offer RPMI containing HEPES as Product No's. R5886 and R4130. The formulation of RPMI and other classical media can be found on the Cell Culture Web Page.

  5. Can Product R8758, RPMI-1640 Medium, be frozen?

    We do not recommend freezing cell culture media. A precipitate may form upon thawing.  Also, this can cause a loss of amino acids, which may yield low cell growth.

  6. Does Product R8758, RPMI-1640 Medium, contain phenol red?

    This media contains phenol red.  The formulation of RPMI and other classical media can be found on the Cell Culture Web Page.

  7. How do I get lot-specific information or a Certificate of Analysis?

    The lot specific COA document can be found by entering the lot number above under the "Documents" section.

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