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For research use only.

Product Introduction D-glucose is one of the most widely distributed and important monosaccharides in nature. It is not only the main source of energy for cells, but also an important substance for cell biosynthesis, such as the synthesis of glycoprotein and glycosylates. When culturing animal cells in vitro, glucose is used as an essential energy substance in almost all medium. However, the metabolic characteristics of different cells are different, and the glucose concentration required for culture is also different. For example, the energy metabolism of nerve cells is mainly glucose, which requires a relatively high concentration of glucose.
Concentration 200g/L
Format Liquid
Mycoplasmal Detection Negative
pH 5.6-6.2
Animal Origin Ingredient Without
Green Features Sustainable packaging
Endotoxin Level <3
Storage This product can be stored at 2-8℃ for 12 months with shading light.
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Expiration Date 12 months
Matters Need Attention 1. This product is for research use only.
2. This product is sterilized by 0.1 μm filtration.
3. It is necessary to pay attention to the aseptic operation and avoid the contamination.
4. This product is concentrated solution and dilute it to to the desired concentration before use.
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