Application Note

Identify Variations In Chemically-Defined CHO Media Dry And Liquid Formulations

Source: 908 Devices
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Chemically-defined CHO media comes in two forms: premixed liquids and dry powders. When deciding which type of media to use, a researcher must decide on the amount of media needed for the project.

In this paper we perform an analysis of a dry and liquid chemically-defined CHO media formulation. Both media blends came without glutamine. For the dry formulation, the manufacturer’s directions were followed to prepare the media. The samples were diluted 10X with Rebel diluent and the reported concentrations were averages from five replicate tests.

Discover how running a quick media assay prior to a run ensures consistency of the media components during the transition between liquid-to-dry media blends.

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