Cell culture

Anti-Nanobacteria Treatment Reagent (200×)

  • Catalog Number : CC1053
  • Number : CC1053-1ml
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Introduction

Nanobacteria and their decomposition complexes are the common contaminant in cell cultures that co-exists with cells. Antibiotics are usually ineffective. Nanobacteria grows competitively with cells, which is unfavorable to cell growth, and in severe cases causes cell death. At present, many cells are contaminated with nanobacteria, which has a great impact on cell culture and subsequent experiments.
The common characteristics of cells contaminated by nanobacteria are as follows:
(1) The medium is not turbid, but when the cells are observed under a microscope, there are many "small black spots" around the cells or in the culture medium. With the extension of culture time, the "small black spots" gradually increase, and they cannot be removed by changing the culture medium or washing the cells;
(2) the cells contaminated by the "small black spots" consume fast nutrients and require frequent replacement of the culture medium;
(3) Nanobacteria - contaminated cells grow slowly, have poor cell states, and are severely vacuolated. They may even cause changes in cell morphology.
Therefore, it is of great significance to clean up nanobacteria contamination in cell culture.

General Information

Application Cell
Assay principle 1. According to the characteristics of the cultured cells, the anti-nanobacteria treatment reagent is added to the corresponding complete culture medium. Prepare the fresh medium before use.

2. Recommended dilution ratio is 1:200. For example, add 50 μL of anti-nanobacteria treatment reagent to 10 mL of complete culture medium.

3. Discard the medium of cultured cells, wash the cells with sterile PBS solution, the add prepared fresh complete culture medium with anti-nanobacteria treatment reagent. The obvious effect can be seen after 3 days of continuous use. Nanobacteria can be clean up after 12-14 days of treatment. If the cell contamination is very serious, the treatment time can be extended 3-5 days appropriately.

4. Since nanobacteria may be present in the environment, in order to prevent the cells from being contaminated by the nanobacteria again, it is recommended that you continue to use antinanobacteria treatment reagent to achieve the effect of prevention.
Storage instruction Store at -20˚C and protected from light

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