Gibco™

Bacto™ CD Supreme Fermentation Production Medium (FPM)

Catalog number: A4973702
Gibco™

Bacto™ CD Supreme Fermentation Production Medium (FPM)

Catalog number: A4973702
Catalog Number
A4973702
Unit Size
10 kg
Price (EUR)
Price: 3.750,00
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500 g
Price (EUR)
Price: 198,00
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A497370210 kg
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A4973701500 g
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Gibco Bacto CD Supreme Fermentation Production Medium (FPM) is a chemically defined medium for microbial fermentation. Bacto CD Supreme FPM is a dehydrated powder medium (DPM) designed specifically for fermentation applications to support high-cell-density cultures of Escherichia coli. Bacto CD Supreme FPM is chemically defined, hydrolysate-free, and animal origin component-free.

Features of Bacto CD Supreme FPM include:
• Reduce lot-to-lot performance variability with a 100% chemically defined formulation
• Eliminate risk of bacteriophage* and BSE/TSE contamination
• Optimize your fermentation workflow by streamlining, reducing, or eliminating steps
• Increase growth and production yields; shown to support growth of a variety of E. coli strains including DH10B, BL21(DE3), DH5α, DH1, Stbl2, Stbl3, One Shot TOP10, and others
• Flexible sterilization methods allow the medium to be filter sterilized or autoclaved
• Scalable format to meet your development needs

*This product does not contain any raw materials of direct animal origin or materials that have been produced using animal-origin components. It has not been in contact with material of animal origin during processing and therefore poses no TSE risk.

Specifications

Form
Dehydrated Powder
Product Type
Dehydrated Culture Media
Fill Volume
10 kg
For Use With (Application)
Microbial Fermentation
Includes
No antibiotics
Product Line
Gibco™, Bacto™
Shelf Life
18 months
Strain Designations
Escherichia coli

Contents & Storage

2°C to 8°C

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