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Gibco™ Fetal Bovine Serum, certified, United States
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Important Update: We've recently introduced Premium Plus Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS) specification-based products. These improved products are alternatives to our Certified US origin, New Zealand origin, and Qualified Australia origin SKUs. Product stability, performance, manufacturing, storage, and transport processes are unchanged.

Gibco fetal bovine sera offer excellent value for basic cell culture, specialty research, and specific assays, earning the trust of researchers with consistent quality and award-winning support that helps meet your research needs and budget requirements

Gibco Sera: Trusted Quality for Consistent Performance

Sera Category: Premium (Performance Plus)

  • Use for a broad range of cell types, especially sensitive cell lines
  • Our most characterized sera with the lowest endotoxin and hemoglobin levels
  • Endotoxin level: ≤5 EU/mL
  • Hemoglobin level: ≤15 mg/dL
  • Origin: United States

Gibco Serum Delivers

  • ISO 13485 certified, processed in FDA registered facilities
  • Triple filtered at 0.1 μm
  • Gibco bottle is easier to use in the hood, reduces the risk of contamination and helps you perform cell culture more consistently
  • Peel-off sticker on label provides handy reference for lot number and expiration date recording in lab notebook

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Shipping Condition: Dry Ice

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Content And Storage Storage conditions: ≤-10°C
Shipping conditions: Frozen
Description Fetal Bovine Serum, certified, One Shot™ format, United States
Species Bovine
Age Fetal
Country of Origin United States
Form Liquid
Format One Shot
Product Type Fetal Bovine Serum
Quantity 50 mL
Serum Treatment Standard (Sterile-filtered)
Sterility Sterile
Sterilization Method Triple-filtered, 0.1 μm
Endotoxin Concentration ≤5 EU/mL
Hemoglobin Concentration ≤15 mg/dL
Purity or Quality Grade Certified
Product Line One Shot
Shipping Condition Frozen
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What are the benefits and disadvantages of using heat-inactivated FBS in cell culture?

  1. Heating inactivates complement. Active complement can participate in cytolytic events, contract smooth muscle, release histamine from mast cells and platelets, and activate lymphocytic and macrophage cells. Applications where heat-inactivated serum is recommended include immunological studies and culturing of embryonic stem cells (ESCs), insect cells, and smooth muscle cells.
  2. Heat inactivation helps to achieve bottle-to-bottle and lot-to-lot stability by neutralizing many factors that can vary largely from lot to lot.
  3. There aren't necessarily disadvantages to heat inactivation of FBS, but there is some evidence that suggests there may be no added benefit to it unless you are carrying out immune studies.

Note: Heat inactivation is performed in a 56 degrees C water bath for 30 min with swirling every 10 min or so for heat distribution and to lower the degree of protein aggregation/flocculant precipitation. Note: If the time or temperature is exceeded, the serum may thicken to a gel. If this occurs, the serum is no longer usable. Unnecessary heat inactivation can take up time and potentially lead to wasted reagents if a mistake is made during the protocol1.

1. Pellerin, et al., Bioengineering, published in 2021.

How much of the total protein measured in Fetal Bovine Serum (heat inactivated or otherwise) is attributed to albumin?

Our CoAs only capture the total protein content not specifically the amount attributed to albumin.

How much Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS) do I need to add to my medium?

FBS is added to culture medium at a concentration of 2-10% to provide attachment factors, nutrients, and hormones for mammalian cells, as well as to be a buffer against disruptions like pH changes and endotoxins. FBS has significant amounts of embryonic growth promoting factors like hormones, carrier proteins, and macromolecular proteins. It also has low levels of antibodies and other growth-inhibiting components. For most basal medium, 10% FBS is used. Some applications require up to 20% supplementation, so researchers need to determine what is optimal for their specific application and cell line.

How long can I store Gibco Fetal Bovine Serum at 4 degrees C?

This product can be stored at 4 degrees C for up to 4 weeks. Once the medium has been supplemented with serum, we recommend using it within 2-4 weeks.

How should I thaw Gibco Fetal Bovine Serum?

We recommend thawing the serum overnight at 4 degrees C or in a 37 degrees C water bath, removing as soon as it is thawed. Once thawed, aliquot into single-use sizes and freeze the aliquots. Each aliquot should ideally be thawed only one additional time as repeated freeze-thaw cycles are not recommended.

What temperature should I store Fetal Bovine Serum?

The product is received frozen and should be stored at -5 degrees C to -20 degrees C right away. Do not subject the serum to repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

Can I purchase Gibco Fetal Bovine Serum that has already been heat-inactivated?

Yes, we do offer Fetal Bovine Serum, certified, heat-inactivated (Cat. Nos. 10082139, 10082147, A3840001, A3840002).

How do I heat-inactivate Gibco Fetal Bovine Serum? What does heat-inactivation do?

Heating inactivates complement. Active complement can participate in cytolytic events, contract smooth muscle, release histamine from mast cells and platelets, and activate lymphocytic and macrophage cells. Applications where heat-inactivated serum is recommended include immunological studies and culturing of embryonic stem cells (ESCs), insect cells, and smooth muscle cells.

Heat inactivation is performed in a 56 degrees C water bath for 30 min with swirling every 10 min or so for heat distribution and to lower the degree of protein aggregation/flocculant precipitation. Note: If the time or temperature is exceeded, the serum may thicken to a gel. If this occurs, the serum is no longer usable.

Is Gibco Fetal Bovine Serum sterile?

Fetal bovine serum is triple filter sterilized using a 0.1 µm filter. All our Gibco cell culture liquid products are prepared by an aseptic process for which each step has been validated to ensure that all products meet the industry standard sterility assurance level of 10^-3; i.e., product that demonstrates a contamination level of no more than 1 of 1,000 units during the manufacturing process. The highest level of sterility assurance (equal to or greater than 10^-6) cannot be achieved without terminal sterilization which is harmful to the performance of cell culture products. Key points of control include validated sterilization cycles for all material with product contact, routine media fills employing bacteriological media, a comprehensive environmental monitoring program, validated cleaning procedures, and a validated final filter integrity testing program. Additionally, filtration and dispensing are performed within positive pressure, HEPA-filtered, environmentally controlled rooms.

Is precipitation in Gibco Fetal Bovine Serum normal?

Since our sera are not pre-aged before filtration, turbidity or flocculent debris may develop during thawing or storage. This flocculence is a normal characteristic of the serum and does not adversely affect performance characteristics of the serum.

Is Gibco Fetal Bovine Serum tested for tetracycline?

No, the tetracycline testing is not being performed for serum lots manufactured after March 1, 2019. This testing can be requested as a custom request.

How long can serum be stored at 2-8 degrees C?

Serum can be kept at 2-8 degrees C for up to 4 weeks.

Are there any other packaging configurations available for the new One Shot FBS product?

Yes, we also offer a 10 X 50 mL package, which is equivalent to a 500 mL bottle of FBS.

How is the new One Shot FBS bottle different from our existing One Shot bottle?

Our previous One Shot bottle, a 60 mL Nalgene media bottle, is not designed for easy pipetting and pouring whereas the new One Shot FBS bottle has a propietary design that was developed specifically for FBS use. This design allows you to freeze, thaw and pour without the need to aliquot, which minimizes the amount of FBS handling and reduces the risk of contamination.

Does the new One Shot FBS bottle fit into a conical tube rack?

The new One Shot FBS bottle is not shaped to fit into a traditional conical tube rack. It does however fit nicely in a 30 mm test tube rack for the purposes of storage and use in a water bath and biological safety cabinet.

What is the best way to hold the new One Shot FBS bottle for pouring?

For optimal, burp-free pouring, securely grip the bottle using the indents and pour with the chamfered edge facing down.

What is the shelf life of the new One Shot FBS?

The initial shelf life/stability for the new One Shot FBS is two years from the date of manufacture. Additional updates will continue to be made as data becomes available.

Can I heat inactivate the serum in the new One Shot FBS bottle?

Yes, the serum in the new One Shot FBS bottle can be heat inactivated at 56 degrees C for 30 minutes.

Can I reuse the new One Shot FBS bottles?

It is at the discretion of the customer to reuse these bottles for purposes other than what they are intended for. But please note that they cannot be autoclaved.

What type of plastic is the new One Shot FBS bottle made from?

It is made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET, PETE). This is the same plastic used in our other bottles.


For research use or further manufacturing use only. Serum and blood proteins are not for direct administration into humans or animals.

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