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Gibco™ Advanced RPMI 1640 Medium

Description
Requires
Supplementation
Advanced RPMI (Roswell Park Memorial Institute) 1640 is a widely used basal medium that allows the culture of mammalian cells with reduced Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS) supplementation. Compared to classic RPMI 1640, serum supplementation can be reduced by 50-90% with no change in growth rate or morphology.i Cells successfully cultured in Advanced RPMI 1640, with no adaptation, include Sp2, Vero, Raji, Daudi, and Jurkat.
This Advanced RPMI 1640 is manufactured as follows:
With: Glucose, Non-essential Amino Acids, Sodium Pyruvate, Phenol Red
Without: L-glutamine, HEPES
The complete formulation is available.
Gibco™ Advanced RPMI 1640 is unique from other media due to addition of the following ingredients to allow for serum reduction: ethanolamine, glutathione, ascorbic acid, insulin, transferrin, AlbuMAX™ I lipid-rich bovine serum albumin for cell culture, and the trace elements sodium selenite, ammonium metavanadate, cupric sulfate, and manganous chloride.
Product Use
For Research Use Only. Not intended for animal or human diagnostic or therapeutic use.
Advanced RPMI 1640 requires supplementation with 1-5% Fetal Bovine Serum and 4 mM L-glutamine or GlutaMAX™ supplement. Many cell lines do not require adaptation to this media. The FBS concentration must be optimized for each cell line to obtain maximum serum reduction. Advanced RPMI 1640 uses a sodium bicarbonate buffer system (3.7 g/L) and therefore requires a 5-10% CO2 environment to maintain physiological pH.
iAdvanced Media: Reduced Sera Solutions. Quest, 2004. 1.3:26-30.
Order Info
Shipping Condition: Room Temperature
Compliance
Gibco Advanced RPMI 1640 is manufactured at a cGMP compliant facility located in Grand Island, New York. The facility is registered with the FDA as a medical device manufacturer and is certified to the ISO 13485 standards.
Specifications
Specifications
| Cell Line | Sp2, Vero, Raji, Daudi, and Jurkat |
| Classification | Animal Origin |
| Concentration | 1 X |
| Form | Liquid |
| Product Type | RPMI 1640 Medium (Roswell Park Memorial Institute 1640 Medium) |
| Serum Level | Reduced Serum |
| Sterility | Sterile-filtered |
| Sterilization Method | Sterile-filtered |
| With Additives | Glucose, Phenol Red, Sodium Pyruvate, Non Essential Amino Acids (NEAA) |
| Without Additives | No Glutamine, No HEPES |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Advanced RPMI 1640 Medium (Cat. No. 12633012, 12633020) contains glucose (D-Glucose or Dextrose) at a concentration of 2 g/L.
We do not offer Advanced RPMI 1640 medium without phenol red as a standard catalog product. However, our Customs group can make it for you as a custom media. If you are interested, please complete this Custom order inquiry form PDF (https://www.thermofisher.com/content/dam/LifeTech/global/applied-sciences/pdfs/Bioproduction/Gibco-Custom-Media-Buffers-Request-Form.pdf) and email it to custommedia@thermofisher.com. Our Customs group will review your requirements and get back to you within a couple of days with pricing, ordering information, and lead time. After that, you have the choice of proceeding with an official order or declining.
Generally speaking, media can be used for up to three weeks after supplementation with serum. There are no formal studies to support this, but it is the rule of thumb used by our scientists.
We routinely ship media that require long-term storage in the refrigerator at room temperature. We have done studies on representative media formulations to show that media can be at room temperature for up to a week without a problem.
Very often mycoplasma contamination cannot be removed from the culture so it should be discarded. You may have a unique culture that you prefer not to discard and would like to try to clean it. Ciprofloxacin and Plasmocin have reportedly been used for this application. If interested in a protocol or directions for use, check with the antibiotic supplier or published literature. Note that mycoplasma are very difficult to remove from culture and spread easily so the treated cultures should be quarantined until clear of mycoplasma, and your laboratory should be thoroughly cleaned.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.