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Gibco™ Efficient-Pro™ AGT™ Feed 2
Description
- A next generation CHO feed used in the production of monoclonal antibodies
- Feed 2 offers significant performance and ease-of-use improvements not seen in existing Gibco™ or competitor products
- Formulated as a chemically-defined, animal-origin free cell culture feed used in the bioproduction of mAbs & other therapeutics in traditional batch & fed-batch bioprocessing workflows
- Free of growth factors and insulin to ensure batch-to-batch consistency and production efficiency
- Designed to work optimally with Efficient-Pro™ Medium, Efficient-Pro™ AGT™ Feed 2 has been formulated specifically for use in CHO-S and DG-44 cell lines
- The Efficient-Pro system increases titer and specific productivity, improves protein quality and metabolite profiles
- System is easier to use with less solubility issues than other CHO media and feed offerings
- Increase ease-of-use with Gibco’s™ trademarked, patented Advanced Granulation Technology™ (AGT™) for auto-pH and simplified dissolution
- Sustain cell viability for longer bioreactor runs & maximized titer
- Demonstrated to improve titers in a DG-44 cell line up to 146% when paired with Efficient-Pro™ Medium compared to an industry-leader’s media and feed system
- Improve downstream outputs such as protein glycosylation, charge-variants & aggregation
- Speed-up process development and streamline transfer to manufacturing scale
- Increase flexibility with a range of format & packaging configurations
- Decrease cell shock with simplified adaptation protocols
Specifications
Specifications
| Content And Storage | Store in the dark at 2–8°C. |
| Cell Line | CHO-DG44, CHO-S, CHO-K1, GS-CHO |
| Classification | Animal Origin-free, Chemically-defined, Protein-free, Serum-free |
| Culture Type | Mammalian Cell Culture |
| Form | AGT |
| Green Features | Sustainable packaging |
| Quantity | 100 L |
| Shipping Condition | Room temperature |
For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.