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M3855-03 MEM Eagle Modified w/o L-Glutamine (10X) (Powder) (EMEM)

Specifications
References
Grade
Cell Culture Grade
EU Commodity Code
38210000
Shipping Temp
RT
Storage Temp
RT/4°C

Minimum Essential Medium (MEM), developed by Harry Eagle, is one of the most widely used of all synthetic cell culture media.  Early attempts to cultivate normal mammalian fibroblasts and certain subtypes of HeLa cells revealed that they had specific nutritional requirements that could not be met by Eagle's Basal Medium (BME). Subsequent studies using these and other cells in culture indicated that additions to BME could be made to aid growth of a wider variety of fastidious cells. MEM, which incorporates these modifications, includes higher concentrations of amino acids so that the medium more closely approximates the protein composition of mammalian cells. MEM has been used for cultivation of a wide variety of cells grown in monolayers.  Optional supplementation of non-essential amino acids to the formulations that incorporate either Hanks' or Eagles' salts has broadened the usefulness of this medium.

Appearance
Solubility (10X)
Solubility (1X)
pH (10X)
pH (1X)
Endotoxin
Directions per Liter
Dissolve 92.4g in 800-900ml of ddH2O stirring gently until completely solubilized. Add 22g/L sodium bicarbonate. Adjust pH of the medium to the desired level. Add additional water to bring the solution to 1L. Some precipitate may be observed due to excess concentration of salts. Filter-sterilize using a 0.22 micron membrane filter. Aliquot into sterile containers. Do not autoclave. Contains heat-labile compounds that can be damaged with autoclaving.
USB recommends the preparation of this product as a 1X solution.
Note: Some precipitate may be observed due to excess concentration of salts. Sterile filter after solubilization.
Storage and Stability
Store powdered media at RT. Stable for 12 months after receipt. Opened bottles should be capped tightly and kept in a dark, low humidity environment. Prepared media should be kept at 4°C and used within a short period of time.
Media Formulation
Components shown as mg/liter
Inorganic Salts
Calcium Chloride2000
Magnesium Sulfate970
Potassium Chloride4000
Sodium Chloride68000
Sodium Phosphate Mono•H2O1400
Amino Acids
L-Arginine•HCl1264
L-Cystine•2HCl312
L-GlutamineAbsent
L-Histidine•HCl•H2O419
L-Isoleucine525
L-Leucine525
L-Lysine•HCl725
L-Methionine149
L-Phenylalanine325
L-Threonine476.4
L-Tryptophan100
L-Tyrosine•Na2•2H2O519
L-Valine469
Vitamins
Choline Chloride10
Folic Acid10
i-Inositol20
Nicotinamide10
D-Pantothenic Acid•Ca10
Pyridoxal•HCl10
Riboflavin1
Thiamine•HCl10
Other
D-Glucose10000
Phenol Red, Sodium100
References
1. Eagle, H., Tissue Culture Association Manual 3: 517-520 (1976). 2. Eagle, H. Science 122: 501 (1955).
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