Medium 199 was the first nutritionally defined medium developed by Morgan, Morton, and Parker in 1950 for nutritional studies on primary chick embryo fibroblasts in the absence of any additives. Media 199 are presently used for the maintenance of non-transformed cells, vaccine and virus production and primary explants of epithelial cells. AL267 contains Hank's salts and sodium bicarbonate. It does not contain L-glutamine.
Technical Data Sheet (TD)
Medium 199 w/ Hanks' Salts and Sodium bicarbonate w/o L-Glutamine
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Medium 199 w/ Hanks' Salts and Sodium bicarbonate w/o L-Glutamine
Electronic Instructions for Use (eIFU)
Medium 199 w/ Hanks' Salts and Sodium bicarbonate w/o L-Glutamine
Medium 199 w/ Hanks' Salts and Sodium bicarbonate w/o L-Glutamine
Medium 199 was the first nutritionally defined medium developed by Morgan, Morton, and Parker in 1950 for nutritional studies on primary chick embryo fibroblasts in the absence of any additives. Media 199 are formulated with either Hank's salts or Earle's salts. The medium when supplemented with serum can be used for growth of a wide variety of cells. Media 199 are presently used for the maintenance of non-transformed cells, vaccine and virus production and primary explants of epithelial cells. AL267 contains Hank's salts and sodium bicarbonate. It does not contain L-glutamine.