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Gibco™ Bacto™ CD Supreme Fermentation Production Medium (FPM)
Description
- Gibco Bacto CD Supreme Fermentation Production Medium (FPM) is a chemically defined medium for microbial fermentation
- It is a dehydrated powder medium (DPM) designed specifically for fermentation applications to support high-cell-density cultures of Escherichia coli
- Bacto CD Supreme FPM is chemically defined, hydrolysate-free, and animal origin component-free
- It has not been in contact with material of animal origin during processing and therefore poses no TSE risk
Features of Bacto CD Supreme FPM include:
- Reduce lot-to-lot performance variability with a 100% chemically defined formulation
- Eliminate risk of bacteriophage and BSE/TSE contamination
- Optimize your fermentation workflow by streamlining, reducing, or eliminating steps
- Increase growth and production yields; shown to support growth of a variety of E. coli strains including DH10B, BL21(DE3), DH5α, DH1, Stbl2, Stbl3, One Shot TOP10, and others
- Flexible sterilization methods allow the medium to be filter sterilized or autoclaved
- Scalable format to meet your development needs
Specifications
Specifications
| Content And Storage | 2°C to 8°C |
| Form | Dehydrated Powder |
| Product Type | Dehydrated Culture Media |
| Fill Volume | 500 g |
| For Use With (Application) | Microbial Fermentation |
| Includes | No antibiotics |
| Product Line | Gibco, Bacto |
| Quantity | 500 g |
| Strain Designations | Escherichia coli |
For Research Use or Further Manufacturing. Not for diagnostic use or direct administration into humans or animals.
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