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View additional product information for L-Glutamine (200 mM) - FAQs (25030164, 25030081, 25030149)
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When L-glutamine is in a concentrated stock solution it easily precipitates when cooled. Warming the solution briefly in a 37C water bath with gentle swirling will dissolve the precipitate. Do not use the product unless the precipitate is fully dissolved.
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If L-Glutamine is completely or partially frozen, it is still stable. It becomes unstable when stored for extended periods of time completely thawed, especially above 2-8 degrees C.
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We recommend thawing at 2-8 degrees C and then warming at 37 degrees C until the material goes into solution. Mix it as it warms up to spend minimal time at elevated temperatures before you aliquot it.
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When L-glutamine is in a concentrated stock solution it easily precipitates when cooled. Warming the solution briefly in a 37 degrees C water bath with gentle swirling will dissolve the precipitate. Do not use the product unless the precipitate is fully dissolved.
Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Culture Support Center.