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This Item | I3536 | 91077C | 11376497001 |
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| biological source Saccharomyces cerevisiae | biological source Saccharomyces cerevisiae | biological source - | biological source - |
| product line BioXtra | product line - | product line - | product line - |
| Quality Level 400 | Quality Level 200 | Quality Level 300 | Quality Level 100 |
| concentration 9.5-11.5 mg/mL | concentration - | concentration - | concentration - |
| technique(s) cell culture | mammalian: suitable | technique(s) cell culture | mammalian: suitable | technique(s) cell culture | mammalian: suitable | technique(s) cell culture | mammalian: suitable |
| form solution | form lyophilized powder | form dry powder | form lyophilized (clear, colorless solution after reconstitution) |
General description
Application
Insulin solution human has been used for insulin tolerance test in mice and rats.[1][2] It has also been used for adipogenic differentiation of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs)-derived outgrowth cultures and hMSCs (human mesenchymal stromal cells).[3][4]
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Physical form
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Storage Class Code
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
WGK
WGK 2
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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In which solution was insulin dissolved?
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What's the half-life of this insulin within the media at 37C?
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Unfortunately, the half-life of this insulin within the media at 37 °C has not been tested.
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For how long this can be stored @ RT?
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This item is stored refrigerated at 2-8°C. However, the product is shipped at ambient temperature. Shipping routes are configured to minimize transit time.
Refrigerated products that ship at ambient temperature are considered stable up to 2 weeks for transit time.Helpful?
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Can I aliquot the insulin and freeze it? Is it still functional after thawing?
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This product is recommended to be stored at 2-8°C. For research applications, freezing insulin solution is a common practice. However, solutions available on the commercial market for therapeutic use are not frozen to maintain maximum activity. No stability studies have been performed on the shelf life of frozen insulin solutions.
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What is the concentration of this solution in (Units/mL) i.e. if my stock is at a concentration of 11.1 mg/mL, what is that in Units/mL?
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The specification for the product does not include units of potency.
However, the potency is typically about 28 -29 IU/mg.Helpful?
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What is the source of this insulin and is the solutuion expected to also contain proinsulin?
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This product is a biosynthetic product, produced by recombinant expression in yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), with a synthetic gene insert encoding human insulin precursor. The proinsulin content is not among the testing specifications for this product.
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How is this insulin produced? In E.Coli? Yeast?...?
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This product is prepared from recombinant human insulin produced in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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Is this product suitable for insulin tolerance tests in mice
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This item has not been specifically tested for suitability in insulin tolerance. However, the product has been used successfully in a number of published papers. Please see the link below to review one such article:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2785638/Helpful?
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How long does the insulin remain potent for if stored in the fridge?
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This product is assigned an expiration date of approximately 2 years from the date of Quality Release, when stored as directed at 2-8°C. The expiration date is lot specific and reported on the product label, as well as the Certificate of Analysis. Please see the link below to review a sample or lot specific Certificate:
https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/product/sigma/i9278#product-documentationHelpful?
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Is this insulin considered of fast or slow action?
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This product is intended for research use only and is not a Therapeutic insulin. The research grade insulin products are not defined by the Therapeutic types. There are analytical standards available for each type. Please see the links below to review additional product options for research use:
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https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/search/insulin-aspart?focus=products&page=1&perpage=30&sort=relevance&term=insulin%20aspart&type=productLispro Insulin - Fast acting Insulin
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