What are PBS tablets?
What are PBS tablets?
Phosphate Buffered Saline Tablets (PBS) are a balanced salt mixture for easy PBS buffer preparation for a variety of applications, including reagent preparation, diluting cells for flow cytometry, and cell culture reagent.
What is PBS used for?
Phosphate buffered saline (PBS) is a non-toxic solution used in many biological laboratories. Unlike water, PBS prevents cells rupturing or shrivelling up due to osmosis.
How do you dilute a PBS tablet?
Each 5 g Gibco® PBS Tablet should be dissolved in 500 mL of distilled water. The pH will be 7.45 and requires no adjustment. We offer a variety of Gibco® PBS formulations for a range of cell culture applications.
How do I use PBS tablets?
INSTRUCTION OF USE: Dissolve each tablet of PBS with 100 ml of distilled water. This buffer contains 10 mM phosphate, 150 mM sodium chloride, pH 7.3 to 7.5. STORAGE: Store at room temperature. Keep the tablets in a dry and cool place.
What is PbS report?
The Most In-depth Reporting Available. Over the past 20 years, PbS has uniquely created uniform data definitions, outcome measures and a quality assurance process that creates the most timely, comprehensive and accurate database of its kind and allows for extensive reporting capabilities.
How long can you keep PBS?
We recommend that PBS solution be stored at ambient temperatures. When transporting, PBS is shipped ambient by less than truck-load carrier or overnight, as needed. The shelf life of phosphate-buffered saline is of 2 years when stored properly.
How do I dissolve PBS?
PbS is soluble in aqua regia mixture. Like in mining sector, the PbS (Galena) is dissolved in HCl and Nitric acid at a ratio of 3:1.