Technical Data

D9803-02
Grade
Cell Culture Grade
EU Commodity Code
38210000
Shipping Temp
RT
Storage Temp
RT/4°C
Dulbecco’s MEM (DMEM) High Glucose, w/ L-Glutamine, w/o Thiamine (Powder)

Many modifications of Eagle’s Medium have been developed since the original formulation appeared in literature. Among the most widely used of these modifications is Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle’s Medium (DME). DME is a modification of Basal Medium Eagle (BME) that contains a four-fold higher concentration of amino acids and viatamins, as well as additional supplementary components. The original DME formula contains 1000mg/L of glucose and was first reported for culturing embryonic mouse cells. A further alteration with 4500mg/L glucose has proved to be optimal in cultivating certain cell types.

Appearance
Light pink to orange, homogeneous, free-flowing powder
Solubility
Red to orange, clear, complete
pH
As Reported
Endotoxin
≤1EU/ml
Important Note: This product as supplied is intended for research use only, not for use in human, therapeutic or diagnostic applications without the expressed written authorization of United States Biological.
Directions per Liter
Dissolve 13.55g in 800-900ml of ddH2O, stirring gently until completely solubilized. If required, add 3.7g sodium bicarbonate with stirring. Adjust pH of the medium to 0.1-0.3 pH unit below the desired level. Add additional water to bring the solution to 1L. Filter-sterilize using a 0.22 micron membrane filter. Aliquot into sterile containers. Do not autoclave. Contains heat-labile compounds that can be damaged with autoclaving.
Storage and Stability
Store powdered media at RT. Stable for 12 months after receipt. Opened bottles should be capped tightly and kept in a dark, low humidity environment. Prepared media should be kept at 4°C and used within a short period of time.
Media Formulation
Components shown as g/liter
Inorganic Salts
Calcium Chloride•2H2O0.265
Ferric Nitrate•9H2O0.0001
Magnesium Sulfate, Anhy0.09767
Potassium Chloride0.400
Sodium Chloride6.400
Sodium Phosph Mono•H2O0.125
Amino Acids
L-Arginine•HCl0.084
L-Cystine•2HCl0.0626
L-Glutamine0.584
Glycine0.030
L-Histidine•HCl•H2O0.042
L-Isoleucine0.105
L-Leucine0.105
L-Lysine•HCl0.146
L-Methionine0.030
L-Phenylalanine0.066
L-Serine0.042
L-Threonine0.095
L-Tryptophan0.016
L-Tyrosine•2Na•2H2O0.10379
L-Valine0.094
Vitamins
Choline Chloride0.004
Folic Acid0.004
myo-Inositol0.0072
Niacinamide0.004
D-Pantothenic Acid•Ca0.004
Pyridoxal•HCl0.004
Riboflavin0.0004
Thiamine•HClAbsent
Other
D-Glucose4.500
Pyruvic Acid, Sodium0.110
Phenol Red, Sodium0.0159

Intended for research use only. Not for use in human, therapeutic, or diagnostic applications.

References
1. Dulbecco, R., Freeman, G., Virology 8: 396-397 (1959). 2. Smith, J.D., Freeman, G., Vogt, M., Dulbecco, R., The Nucleic Acid of Polyoma Virus. Virology 12(2): 185-196 (1960). 3. Morton, H.J., A Survey of Commercially Available Tissue Culture Media. In Vitro 6: 89. (1970). 4. Rutzky, L.P., Pumper, R.Q., Supplement to a Survey of Commercially Available Tissue Culture Media (1970). In Vitro 9(6): 468-9 (1974, May-Jun).
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