Antibiótico-antimicótico (100X)
Antibiótico-antimicótico (100X)
Gibco™

Antibiótico-antimicótico (100X)

El antibiótico-antimicótico Gibco™ se usa para prevenir la contaminación por hongos y bacterias. Esta solución contiene 10.000 unidades/ml de penicilina,Más información
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Número de catálogoCantidad
1524011220 x 100 mL
1524009620 mL
15240062100 mL
Número de catálogo 15240112
Precio (MXN)
24,051.60
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Cantidad:
20 x 100 mL
Precio (MXN)
24,051.60
Each
Añadir al carro de la compra
El antibiótico-antimicótico Gibco™ se usa para prevenir la contaminación por hongos y bacterias. Esta solución contiene 10.000 unidades/ml de penicilina, 10.000 µg/ml de estreptomicina y 25 µg/ml de anfotericina B Gibco. Los antibióticos penicilina y estreptomicina impiden la contaminación bacteriana de los cultivos celulares debido a su eficaz acción combinada contra bacterias grampositivas y gramnegativas. La anfotericina B impide la contaminación fúngica de cultivos celulares debido a su inhibición de hongos y levaduras multicelulares.

La penicilina se purificó en un principio a partir del hongo Penicillium y actúa mediante una interferencia directa con el volumen de la pared celular bacteriana e indirecta mediante la activación de la liberación de enzimas que alteran aún más la pared celular. La estreptomicina fue originalmente purificada a partir de Streptomyces griseus. Actúa mediante la creación de una unión a la subunidad 30S del ribosoma bacteriano, lo que inhibe la síntesis de proteínas y la muerte de las bacterias susceptibles. La anfotericina B es un agente antimicótico que impide el crecimiento de hongos y levaduras al provocar un aumento de la permeabilidad de la membrana plasmática fúngica.

Para uso exclusivo en investigación. No apto para uso en procedimientos diagnósticos.

Especificaciones
Concentración100 X
Tipo de cultivoCultivo de células de mamífero
Cantidad20 x 100 mL
Duración de almacenamiento12 meses
FormularioLíquido
Tipo de productoAntibiótico y antimicótico
EsterilidadEstéril con filtro
Sterilization MethodSterile-filtered
Unit SizeEach
Contenido y almacenamiento
Condiciones de almacenamiento: De – 5 °C a – 20 °C
Condiciones de envío: Hielo seco
Vida útil: 12 meses a partir de la fecha de fabricación

Preguntas frecuentes

Can I use antibiotics such as Pen-Strep or Antibiotic-Antimycotic (100X) when culturing Sf9 insect cells?

Yes, however, we do not recommend adding antibiotics to the medium at the time of thawing. Thaw cells into medium without antibiotic and allow the cells to recover from the thawing process. After that, you can add antibiotics by diluting into the medium.

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What is the solvent used in Antibiotic-Antimycotic (100X)?

The components are in a 0.85% saline solution.

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What are the components of Antibiotic-Antimycotic (100X)?

This solution contains 10,000 units/mL of penicillin, 10,000 µg/mL of streptomycin, and 25 µg/mL of Gibco Amphotericin B.

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What is the recommended storage condition for Antibiotic-Antimycotic (100X)?

The recommended condition is storage at -5 to -20 degrees C and when stored as recommended, the shelf life is 12 months from the date of shipment.

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Should I directly add 5 mL of Antibiotic-Antimycotic (100X) to 500 mL cell culture medium or should I dilute the Antibiotic-Antimycotic (100X) 100 times and then add 5 ml of the diluted Antibiotic-Antimycotic to 500 ml of cell culture medium?

The accurate way would be to dilute 5 mL of Antibiotic-Antimycotic (100X) into 495 mL of medium. Please note that the volume of medium in a 500 mL medium bottle is not exactly 500 mL. It could range from 500.5 - 510.5 mL.

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Citations & References (4)

Citations & References
Abstract
Common variation at 6q16 within HACE1 and LIN28B influences susceptibility to neuroblastoma.
Authors:Diskin SJ, Capasso M, Schnepp RW, Cole KA, Attiyeh EF, Hou C, Diamond M, Carpenter EL, Winter C, Lee H, Jagannathan J, Latorre V, Iolascon A, Hakonarson H, Devoto M, Maris JM,
Journal:Nat Genet
PubMed ID:22941191
Neuroblastoma is a cancer of the sympathetic nervous system that accounts for approximately 10% of all pediatric oncology deaths. Here, we report a genome-wide association study of 2,817 neuroblastoma cases and 7,473 controls. We identified two new associations at 6q16, the first within HACE1 (rs4336470; combined P=2.7×10(-11); odds ratio 1.26, ... More
Wnt-induced activation of glucose metabolism mediates the in vivo neuroprotective roles of Wnt signaling in Alzheimer disease.
Authors:Cisternas P, Zolezzi JM, Martinez M, Torres VI, Wong GW, Inestrosa NC
Journal:J Neurochem
PubMed ID:30300917
'Dysregulated Wnt signaling is linked to major neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer disease (AD). In mouse models of AD, activation of the canonical Wnt signaling pathway improves learning/memory, but the mechanism for this remains unclear. The decline in brain function in AD patients correlates with reduced glucose utilization by neurons. Here, ... More
Human antigen R protein modulates vascular endothelial growth factor expression in human corneal epithelial cells under hypoxia.
Authors:Hung KF, Sun YC, Liou HM, Hu FR
Journal:J Formos Med Assoc
PubMed ID:31262614
'Corneal avascularity is critical for corneal transparency; therefore, a tailored process has been presumed to minimize corneal neovascularization (NV). In most cell types, the transcription of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is up-regulated, and the stability of VEGF mRNA is sustained by human antigen R (HuR) during hypoxia; however, whether ... More
Increased O-GlcNAcylation of c-Myc Promotes Pre-B Cell Proliferation.
Authors:Lee DH, Kwon NE, Lee WJ, Lee MS, Kim DJ, Kim JH, Park SK
Journal:Cells
PubMed ID:31936366
O-linked ß-N-acetylglucosamine (O-GlcNAc) modification regulates the activity of hundreds of nucleocytoplasmic proteins involved in a wide variety of cellular processes, such as gene expression, signaling, and cell growth; however, the mechanism underlying the regulation of B cell development and function by O-GlcNAcylation remains largely unknown. Here, we demonstrate that changes ... More