missing translation for 'onlineSavingsMsg'
Learn More

Gibco™ Trypsin-EDTA (0.05%), phenol red
GREENER_CHOICE

Catalog No. 25300120
Encompass
Change view
Click to view available options
Quantity:
100 mL
500 mL
20 x 100 mL
3 product options available for selection
Product selection table with 3 available options. Use arrow keys to navigate and Enter or Space to select.
Catalog No. Quantity
25300120 20 x 100 mL
25300062 500 mL
25300054 100 mL
Use arrow keys to navigate between rows. Press Enter or Space to select a product option. 3 options available.
3 options
Catalog No. 25300120 Supplier Gibco™ Supplier No. 25300120
Only null left

Made from trypsin powder, an irradiated mixture of proteases derived from porcine pancreas.

Due to its digestive strength, trypsin is widely used for cell dissociation, routine cell culture passaging, and primary tissue dissociation. The trypsin concentration required for dissociation varies with cell type and experimental requirements.

  • Documented traceability
  • Dual-site cGMP Manufacturing
  • Quality testing
  • Solutions tested for pH, osmolality, sterility, and performance
  • Raw materials are verified for e-beam irradiation and tested for endotoxin, PPV, PCV 1/2, mycoplasma, bacterial, fungal, and viral contamination, as well as multiple activity assays, ash analysis, and moisture analysis
  • Documented traceability available including lot traceability, animal origin certificates, lot analyses, irradiation certificates, viral inactivation summary, and supply chain transparency

Specifications

Chelators EDTA
Content And Storage Storage conditions: -5°C to -20°C
Shelf life: 24 months from date of manufacture
Cell Type Mammalian Cells
Classification Animal Origin
Concentration 1X
Form Liquid
Product Type Cell Culture Dissociation Reagent
Sterility Sterile-filtered
Sterilization Method Sterile-filtered
With Additives Phenol Red, EDTA
Osmolality 270 - 310 mOsm/kg
pH 7.2 to 8
Product Line Gibco
Quantity 20 x 100 mL
Shipping Condition Wet Ice
Source Animal Origin
Tested For In vitro Bioassay
Show More Show Less