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Phytone™ Peptone

Catalog number: 211906
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Phytone™ Peptone

Catalog number: 211906
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Catalog Number
211906
Unit Size
454 g
Price (TWD)
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Unit Size
10 kg
Price (TWD)
Catalog NumberUnit SizePrice (TWD)
211906454 g
29245010 kg
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Phytone Peptone is an animal origin-free (AOF) enzymatic digest of soy. Due to the naturally high concentrations of vitamins and carbohydrates in soy, Phytone Peptone is a nutritious and excellent carbohydrate source. Customers have successfully used this supplement in CHO-based production of monoclonal antibodies for oncological and rheumatological therapeutics, as well as with many different microbial cell types to produce animal health vaccines for swine, such as Clostridial vaccines.

Features:
• Animal origin-free (AOF) supplement
• Enzymatic digests of soybean meal/flour
• Retains the high vitamin and high carbohydrate content of the soy plant tissue

Applications of Phytone Peptone include:
• It is an excellent plant peptone for the cultivation of fungi and fastidious types of bacteria, such as members of the Clostridium and Neisseria genera
• It has been used in mammalian cell culture applications due to its high carbohydrate content

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Certifications/Compliance
LUO
Form
Powder
Product Type
Dehydrated Culture Media
Shelf Life
1460 Days
Format
Bottle
For Use With (Application)
Production of monoclonal antibodies for oncological and rheumatological therapeutics, microbial cell types to produce animal health vaccines for swine, such as Clostridial vaccines
Product Line
Phytone™
Quantity
454 g
Source
Animal origin-free, soy
Unit Size
454 g

Contents & Storage

Storage conditions: 2°C to 25°C. Store in cool, dry conditions in well-sealed containers.

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