FBS reagent FBS-26A
growth factorfor cell culture

FBS reagent
FBS reagent
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Characteristics

Type
FBS, growth factor
Applications
for cell culture
Storage temperature

-15 °C
(5 °F)

Description

FBS Xtra is the latest development between Capricorn Scientific and the University of Applied Science Frankfurt. This special FBS is characterised by a significantly reduced serum content and a resulting minimal batch-to-batch variation. This is made possible by identified key components responsible for optimal cell growth. Description FBS Xtra is a more defined Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS), developed between Capricorn Scientific and the University of Applied Science Frankfurt. This special FBS is characterised by a significantly reduced serum content and a resulting minimal batch-to-batch variation. This is made possible by identified key components responsible for optimal cell growth. For decades, Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS) has been an established additive in cell culture media. Its unique growth-promoting properties make it a valuable and essential ingredient for the cultivation of a wide variety of cell types. Fetal bovine serum is a complex mixture of proteins, growth factors, and many other components. It has not yet been possible to produce a synthetical growth additive with comparable performance. The growing demand of serum with limited availability poses numerous animal welfare issues. With an increasing awareness on this problem, many researchers state that they would like to use less serum – without sacrificing performance. In close collaboration with the University of Applied Science Frankfurt, Capricorn Scientific developed an alternative to traditional FBS that is more controlled, defined, and less susceptible to the issues of serum supply.

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FBS Xtra
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