Dimethyl sulfoxide DMSO (cell culture grade)

Dimethyl sulfoxide, English name DMSO. Commonly used for dissolving reagents. Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is a sulfur-containing organic compound with the molecular formula (CH3) 2SO. It is a colorless and odorless transparent liquid at room temperature, and is a hygroscopic flammable liquid. It has the characteristics of high polarity, high boiling point, good thermal stability, non proton, and miscibility with water. It is soluble in most organic compounds such as ethanol, propanol, benzene, and
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                                                     Dimethyl sulfoxide DMSO (cell culture grade)

Dimethyl sulfoxide, English name DMSO. Commonly used for dissolving reagents. Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is a sulfur-containing organic compound with the molecular formula (CH3) 2SO. It is a colorless and odorless transparent liquid at room temperature, and is a hygroscopic flammable liquid. It has the characteristics of high polarity, high boiling point, good thermal stability, non proton, and miscibility with water. It is soluble in most organic compounds such as ethanol, propanol, benzene, and chloroform, and is known as the "universal solvent".
DMSO is a non proton polar solvent commonly used in chemical reactions, PCR reactions, and as a cryoprotectant for vitrification in the preservation of cells, tissues, and organs. DMSO is used in cell freezing culture medium to protect cells from mechanical damage caused by ice crystals. It can also be used for main culture, subculture, recombinant aneuploid, hybridoma and other series of cell lines, as well as cryopreservation of embryonic stem cells (ESC) and hematopoietic stem cells. In addition, it is often mixed with BSA or FBS for use.
DMSO is one of the components of a classic cell cryopreservation solution, used for the cryopreservation of various mammalian primary cells, passage cell lines, hybridoma cells, etc. The solution is sterilized.
The principle of cell freezing is to minimize the formation of crystals within the cell, reduce the low-temperature damage caused by the high concentration of solute formed by water coagulation in the cell, and thus improve the survival rate of the cell during resuscitation. The number of cells frozen should ensure that the low-temperature protective agent is diluted at a ratio of 1:10 to 1:20 during resuscitation, and the concentration of the diluted cells should still be higher than that of normal passage cells, This is because when cryoprotectants are diluted 10-20 times, this concentration generally does not cause toxic damage to cells.
Form:
liquid
Product features:
1. Reduce gene drift;
2. Slow down the aging of cell lines;
3. Stable phenotype;
4. Reduce opportunities for microbial pollution and cross contamination.
Transportation conditions:
room temperature
Shelf life:
12 months from production date
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