Sterile Defibrinated Lysed Horse Blood(500ml)

Tools Code: 127358
Laboratory blood product for microbiology media preparation and research workflows (research use).
฿5,600.00

Sterile Defibrinated Lysed Horse Blood is a laboratory biological blood product used in microbiology and cell-culture-related workflows where blood-derived components are specified.

Blood products are commonly used to prepare enriched culture media (e.g., blood agar) or lysed-blood media (e.g., chocolate agar), and in assays that require red blood cells or blood-derived factors. Select anticoagulated, defibrinated, or lysed formats based on whether intact cells, reduced clotting, or released intracellular factors are required.

To maintain performance, keep cold, mix gently to re-suspend, and avoid harsh agitation. Freezing can damage intact cells; only freeze if your intended application tolerates cell lysis.

Technical Specifications:

Material Lysed blood
Species Horse
Sterility (label) Sterile
Recommended storage (general) Keep cold (2–8°C) unless protocol specifies otherwise

Applications:

- Preparation of lysed-blood media (e.g., chocolate agar) where released intracellular factors are beneficial

- Microbiology workflows requiring hemin/NAD-rich media (confirm your formulation requirements)

Operating Instructions:

1. Keep refrigerated during handling; do not leave at room temperature longer than necessary.

2. Mix gently before use to re-suspend; avoid vigorous shaking/foaming.

3. Use aseptic technique when preparing media or aliquots.

4. Avoid freezing if intact cells are required; freeze only if your intended use tolerates lysis.

Safety Notes:

- For laboratory research use; not for diagnostic or therapeutic use.

- Treat as potentially infectious biological material; follow biosafety/PPE requirements and local regulations.

Ideal for: Microbiology media preparation, QC labs, assay development, research laboratories


Sterile Defibrinated Lysed Horse Blood(500ml)
Laboratory blood product for microbiology media preparation and research workflows (research use).

Sterile Defibrinated Lysed Horse Blood is a laboratory biological blood product used in microbiology and cell-culture-related workflows where blood-derived components are specified.

Blood products are commonly used to prepare enriched culture media (e.g., blood agar) or lysed-blood media (e.g., chocolate agar), and in assays that require red blood cells or blood-derived factors. Select anticoagulated, defibrinated, or lysed formats based on whether intact cells, reduced clotting, or released intracellular factors are required.

To maintain performance, keep cold, mix gently to re-suspend, and avoid harsh agitation. Freezing can damage intact cells; only freeze if your intended application tolerates cell lysis.

Technical Specifications:

Material Lysed blood
Species Horse
Sterility (label) Sterile
Recommended storage (general) Keep cold (2–8°C) unless protocol specifies otherwise

Applications:

- Preparation of lysed-blood media (e.g., chocolate agar) where released intracellular factors are beneficial

- Microbiology workflows requiring hemin/NAD-rich media (confirm your formulation requirements)

Operating Instructions:

1. Keep refrigerated during handling; do not leave at room temperature longer than necessary.

2. Mix gently before use to re-suspend; avoid vigorous shaking/foaming.

3. Use aseptic technique when preparing media or aliquots.

4. Avoid freezing if intact cells are required; freeze only if your intended use tolerates lysis.

Safety Notes:

- For laboratory research use; not for diagnostic or therapeutic use.

- Treat as potentially infectious biological material; follow biosafety/PPE requirements and local regulations.

Ideal for: Microbiology media preparation, QC labs, assay development, research laboratories

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