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Gibco™ Kanamycin Sulphate (100X)

Kanamycin Sulphate (100X)
Brand: Gibco™ 15160070
Includes: 20 x 100mL
Description
Kanamycin Sulfate is a water-soluble antibiotic originally purified from the bacterium Streptomyces kanamyceticus. Kanamycin acts by binding to the 30S subunit of the bacterial ribosome and inhibiting protein synthesis in susceptible bacteria. Gibco™ Kanamycin is effective against a wide variety of gram-negative and some gram-positive bacteria, and is used for the prevention of bacterial contamination of cell cultures. This product is provided as a 10 mg/ml stock solution. The recommended working concentration for cell culture is 100μg/ml. We offer a variety of antibiotics and antimycotics for cell culture applications.Product Use
For Research Use Only: Not intended for animal or human diagnostic or therapeutic use.
Dual-Site cGMP Manufacturing
Gibco™ Kanamycin Sulfate is manufactured at a cGMP compliant facility, located in Paisley, Scotland, UK. The facility is registered with the FDA as a medical device manufacturer and is certified to the ISO 13485 standard. For supply chain continuity, we offer a comparable Gibco™ Kanamycin Sulfate product made in our Grand Island facility (15160-054). This facility is registered with the FDA as a medical device manufacturer and is certified to the ISO 13485 standards.

Specifications
ISO 13485, cGMP, FDA | |
Kanamycin Sulphate, 20 x 100mL, 100X Concentration, –5 to –20°C Storage Temperature, Antibiotic (Selective), Kanamycin Agent, Antibiotic (Selective) Reagent Type, 12 Months Shelf Life, ISO 13485/cGMP/FDA Certified, Frozen, Fewer Resources | |
Liquid | |
Transformation, bacterial selection |
–5 to –20°C | |
100 X | |
Antibiotic | |
20 x 100mL |
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Gibco™ Kanamycin Sulphate (100X) > 20 x 100mL
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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