Earle's balanced salt solution is with sodium bicarbonate hence requires the cells to be grown in a 5% CO2 environment. It does not contain calcium, magnesium and phenol red.
Technical Data Sheet (TD)
Earle's Balanced Salt Solution 1X w/ Sodim bicarbonate w/o Calcium, Magnesium and Phenol red
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Earle's Balanced Salt Solution 1X w/ Sodim bicarbonate w/o Calcium, Magnesium and Phenol red
Electronic Instructions for Use (eIFU)
Earle's Balanced Salt Solution 1X w/ Sodim bicarbonate w/o Calcium, Magnesium and Phenol red
Earle's Balanced Salt Solution 1X w/ Sodim bicarbonate w/o Calcium, Magnesium and Phenol red
Earle's balanced salt solution is designed to equilibrate with a 5% CO2 in air mixture. All media used in tissue culture have a basis of a synthetic mixture of inorganic salts known as a physiological or balanced salt solution (BSS). All the physiological salt solutions have been derived from the salt solution originally described by Sydney Ringer (1885). The first balanced salt solution to be developed specifically for supporting the metabolism of mammalian cells was Tyrode's solution. Since then many modifications have been done to obtain better buffering salt solutions and to prevent calcium precipitation. Earle's balanced salt solution is with sodium bicarbonate hence requires the cells to be grown in a 5% CO2 environment. It does not contain calcium, magnesium and phenol red.