Because the heat will decompose some of the compounds in the dmem.
yes
It is the medium which contains all the required enriched nutrients essential for the cells to survive in invitro condition.
SDS solution should not be autoclaved. Moreover any other solution containing SDS should not be autoclaved too. Because SDS will cause boil over of the solution.
depend upon type of bacteria as some bacterial species can form spores and live for many years in that latent condition if the glass is not autoclaved, but others can die withing an hour or two if no nutrition is provided to them.
If the broth contains only saline and lactose, it can be autoclaved. However, it it contains peptide growth factors depending on the application, it will have to be filtered prior to use since protein-containing media is sensitive to heat.
yes
It is the medium which contains all the required enriched nutrients essential for the cells to survive in invitro condition.
If you concern for industries then AAC is Autoclaved Aerated Concrete.
SDS solution should not be autoclaved. Moreover any other solution containing SDS should not be autoclaved too. Because SDS will cause boil over of the solution.
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Unicon AERTED CONCRETE PLANT â€" AUTOCLAVED (Batching Plant) â€" at KUWAIT, Manufacturing of cement tiles and cement blocks.
30 days
You shouldn't, acrylic can have fissures and cracks that can harbour bacteria. Only proper surgical stainless steel or surgical titanium or Niobium should be used or a Bioplast or PTFE based material that can be autoclaved. Acrylics can not be autoclaved without damaging them.
why soil is autoclaved for three consecutive days for its sterilisation
streptomycin is an antibiotic used in different types of cell culture media. Generally, this antbiotic is incorporated into DMEM (Delbucose Minimum Essential Medium) and used to culture mammalian cells
48 h (DMEM containing 10% FBS, 5x104 cells/well in a 24-well plate); Wu Wen-Sheng, Oncogene (2003) 22, 955-963
A. M. Bakioglu has written: 'Factors influencing the strength of autoclaved cement pastes and mortars'