Glucose powder is a supplement for cell culture media. Most cell culture media use D-glucose (dextrose) as the cells’ main source of metabolic energy and reduced carbon (Molecular Biology Grade)
| Synonym | Corn sugar, Dextrose, D-Glucopyranose, Grape sugar |
| State of matter | Solid |
| Melting point | 146°C |
| Formula | C6H12O6 |
| M | 180.16 g/mol |
| CAS-No.: | 50-99-7 |
| EC-No.: | 200-075-1 |
| Storage: | RT |
| LGK: | 10 – 13 |
| WGK: | nwg |
| Specification | |
| DNases/RNases/Proteases | not detectable |
| Assay (HPLC) | min. 99 % |
| α20°C/D; 10 %, H2O | +52.5° – +53.3° |
| Sulfated ash | max. 0.1 % |
| Water (K.F.) | max. 0.2 % |
| Chloride | max. 0.01 % |
| Sulfate | max. 0.02 % |
| Sulfite | max. 0.001 % |
| As | max. 0.0001 % |
| Ca | max. 0.02 % |
| Pb | max. 0.00005 % |
| Product | Description |
| CE9148 | D(+)-Glucose waterfree
500 g |
| CE9149 | D(+)-Glucose waterfree
1000 g |
| CE9150 | D(+)-Glucose waterfree
5000 g |
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