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Cell Culture Environment Cell Culture Environment Physico-chemical environment • Growth media (pH, osmotic pressure, O and CO tension) 2 2 • Temperature Physiological environment • Hormone and nutrient concentrations Cell Culture Media Cell Culture Media The culture medium is the most important component of the culture environment, because it provides: Necessary nutrients Growth factors Hormones for cell growth Regulating the pH of the culture Osmotic pressure of the culture Cell Culture Media Cell Culture Media The three basic classes of media are: a. Basal media b. Reduced-serum media c. Serum-free media Cell Culture Media Cell Culture Media Basal Media • Contains amino acids, vitamins, inorganic salts, and a carbon source such as glucose. • Basal media formulations must be further supplemented with serum. Cell Culture Media Cell Culture Media Reduced-Serum Media • Basal media formulations enriched with nutrients and animal- derived factors with reduced amount of serum
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