- Arginine Hydrochloride (125 mg)
- Beta Alanine
- Cystine (200 mg)
- L-Histidine Monohydrochloride Monohydrate
- L-Isoleucine (200 mg)
- L-Leucine (200 mg)
- L-Lysine Hydrochloride (200 mg)
- L-Methionine (200 mg)
- L-Phenylalanine (200 mg)
- L-Serine (200 mg)
- L-Threonine (200 mg)
- L-Tryptophan (200 mg)
- L-Tyrosine (500 mg)
- L-Valine (200 mg)
- L-Alanine (200 mg)
- Asparagine Monohydrate (200 mg)
- Aspartic Acid (100 mg)
- L-Cysteine Hydrochloride (600 mg)
- Glutamic Acid (200 mg)
- Glutamine (100 mg
- L-Proline (200 mg)
- Glutathione (300 mg)
- L-Arginine (200 mg)
- L-Histidine (200 mg)
Biopharmaceutical companies employ cell culture to develop and manufacture most biologics, including recombinant proteins, new cell and gene therapies and vaccines, and to assess their potency in vitro. From amino acids to vitamins, cell culture can include a wide range of components that can impact product efficacy and safety. Properly qualifying the components of your cell culture media is essential to creating a quality cell culture product.
Trusted Quality Standards to Qualify Raw Materials
USP offers a suite of reference standards that can help you confidently qualify raw material components used for cell culture media. Click the subcategories below to find relevant USP Reference Standards: