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Plant Agar
產品型號:3011 商品規格: |
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for plant tissue culture
Clarity: Clear
Moisture: <15%
Ash: <3% max
Gel Strength: 850 - 950 g/cm²
pH: 6.0 - 7.5
Plant Tissue Culture Tested
Agar is produced from a family of red seaweeds (Rhodophycae) primarily from two genera, Gelidium and Gracilaria. It is a mixture of agarose and agaropectin. This product is produced from Gracilaria which has higher gel strength than those from Gelidium. However, in the 1950’s it was discovered that pre-treatment of the seaweed with alkali before extraction lowered the yield but gave an agar with higher gel strength.
Agar is by far the most common gelling agent used in plant tissue culture. It is used at a wide range of concentrations from 6 g/L for a slightly firm gel to 10 g/L for a brick-like gel; however, 6-8 g/L is the more commonly used range.
Moisture: <15%
Ash: <3% max
Gel Strength: 850 - 950 g/cm²
pH: 6.0 - 7.5
Plant Tissue Culture Tested
Agar is produced from a family of red seaweeds (Rhodophycae) primarily from two genera, Gelidium and Gracilaria. It is a mixture of agarose and agaropectin. This product is produced from Gracilaria which has higher gel strength than those from Gelidium. However, in the 1950’s it was discovered that pre-treatment of the seaweed with alkali before extraction lowered the yield but gave an agar with higher gel strength.
Agar is by far the most common gelling agent used in plant tissue culture. It is used at a wide range of concentrations from 6 g/L for a slightly firm gel to 10 g/L for a brick-like gel; however, 6-8 g/L is the more commonly used range.
Store at Room Temperature.