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For research use only.

Product Introduction Balanced Salt Solution (Physiological Solution) have the properties of buffer solution (regulate pH), normal saline (maintain osmotic pressure) and culture medium (provide nutrition). It can meet the basic needs of survival and metabolism of tissues, organs or cells in vitro. A small amount of phenolic red was added to some equilibrium salt solutions to indicate the pH change of the solution. Ringer's Solution was invented by British physiologist Ringer. It is a kind of balanced salt solution, which is close to the amphibian's internal environment. In vitro experiments, it can be used to prolong the beating time of frog's heart in vitro and maintain the physiological activity of other isolated tissues and organs in vitro.
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Format Liquid
Mycoplasmal Detection Negative
pH 7.2-7.4
Animal Origin Ingredient Without
Green Features Sustainable packaging
Endotoxin Level <3
Storage This product can be stored at 2-30℃ for 36 months.
Shipping Room Temperature
Expiration Date 36 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.
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