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View additional product information for Fetal Bovine Serum, qualified, heat inactivated, United States - FAQs (16140089, 16140071, A3840101, A3840102)
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Heat-inactivation of serum inactivates the complements in the serum. In general, it is not necessary to use heat-inactivated serum to culture most cell types. We recommend using heat-inactivated serum when working with immune type cells or for immunological applications.
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Serum is heat inactivated by heating at 56 degrees C in a water bath for 30 min, swirling the bottle approximately every 10 minutes.
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The stability after opening and thawing is application-dependent and most often, it is used within a week or less. The product can be thawed and refrozen. This is standard practice for making aliquots. We recommend that you make smaller aliquots and use as needed.
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The main difference is in the Quality Control (QC) test specifications. Qualified and Certified FBS go through the same QC tests but Certified FBS has additional QC tests as well as more stringent QC test specifications for endotoxin and hemoglobin levels. The additional QC tests in Certified FBS include biochemical and hormonal profiling.
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The current shelf life for One Shot FBS products is 2 years from the date of manufacture.
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We recommend storing our FBS products at ≤-10 degrees C. The current United States Pharmacopeia (USP) and European Pharmacopoeia (EP) guidelines for monographs for serum refer to a storage temperature of ≤-10 degrees C.
While our previous recommended storage temperature of -5 to -20 degrees C have complied with this range, the change to ≤-10 degrees C ensures that the storage temperature range on the label and CoA is consistent with USP and EP requirements.
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