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Corning 500 g Polysucrose 400, Powder 61-196-RO

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The Corning Mediatech 500 g Polysucrose 400, Powder 61-196-RO from Corning is a synthetic, water-soluble polymer with a molecular weight of approximately 400,000 Daltons. It is commonly used in cell culture applications to increase the density of the medium, improve cell sedimentation, and facilitate cell harvesting.

Benefits/Advantages:

• Enhanced Cell Harvesting: The addition of Polysucrose 400 increases the density of the culture medium, promoting effective cell sedimentation and facilitating efficient cell harvesting.

• Cell Separation: This product is highly useful in density gradient centrifugation techniques, enabling the separation of cells based on their buoyant density, a crucial process for isolating specific cell populations.

• Compatibility: Non-toxic to cells, Polysucrose 400 is safe for use in cell culture applications, ensuring cell viability and reliable experimental results.

• Easy Preparation: Its high water solubility allows for easy preparation of stock solutions, simplifying the workflow and saving time in the laboratory.

Product Details

Model
Product Type Consumables
Part Number 61-196-RO
Brand Corning
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Size 500 g
Storage Temperature 15°C to 30°C

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