Medium BGJ was originally developed by Biggers, Gwatkin and Judah in the early 1960's at the Wistar Institute. Subsequent studies resulted in a modification designated BGJb which has been used for supporting cultures of cartilaginous embryonic bone. An additional modification, developed by Sylvia Fitton-Jackson at Strangeways Laboratory in England, is further enriched over the prior formulae. Additional amino acids and vitamins, and increased buffering capacity conferred by the phosphates in the Fitton-Jackson modification, create conditions that permit calcification and growth of cartilaginous embryonic bone.
Components shown as g/liter |
Magnesium Sulfate | 0.09768 |
Potassium Chloride | 0.4 |
Sodium Acetate | 0.050 |
Sodium Chloride | 6.8 |
Sodium Phosphate Dibasic | 0.112 |
Sodium Phosphate Mono. | 0.02434 |
L-Alanine | 0.25 |
L-Arginine | 0.175 |
L-Aspartic Acid | 0.15 |
L-Cysteine•HCL•H2O | 0.1003 |
L-Glutamine | 0.2 |
Glycine | 0.8 |
L-Histidine | 0.15 |
L-Isoleucine | 0.03 |
L-Leucine | 0.05 |
L-Lysine•HCl | 0.24 |
L-Methionine | 0.05 |
L-Phenylalanine | 0.05 |
L-Proline | 0.4 |
L-Serine | 0.2 |
L-Threonine | 0.075 |
L-Tryptophan | 0.04 |
L-Tyrosine•2Na•2H2O | 0.05766 |
DL-Valine | 0.065 |
PABA | 0.002 |
Ascorbic Acid, Sodium | 0.05 |
D-Biotin | 0.0002 |
Choline Bitartrate | 0.0907 |
Vitamin B-12 | 0.00004 |
Folic Acid | 0.0002 |
myo-Inositol | 0.0002 |
Nicotinic Acid | 0.02 |
D-Pantothenic Acid•Ca | 0.0002 |
Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate | 0.0002 |
Riboflavin | 0.0002 |
Thiamine•HCl | 0.004 |
DL-α-Tocopherol Phosphate•2Na | 0.001 |
Calcium Lactate | 0.555 |
D-Glucose | 10 |
Phenol Red, Sodium | absent |
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