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BSA-Linoleate ω-6 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Complex (1 mM) is composed of linoleic acid (Item No. 90150) and fatty acid-free bovine serum albumin (BSA) at an approximately 6:1 molar ratio of linoleate:BSA. It can be used for efficient fatty acid delivery to cells in culture as a source of essential nutrients to support cell growth in serum-free or reduced-serum media. It can also be used for the purpose of monitoring lipid metabolism and inflammatory signaling pathways, as linoleic acid is a precursor to arachidonic acid and downstream inflammatory lipid mediators.1,2,3,4,5 Cayman's BSA-Linoleate ω-6 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Complex (1 mM) is suitable for use in short-term cell culture applications (acute treatment to 18 hours); however, for long-term applications (25+ hours) the product should be filter-sterilized using a 0.2 µm filter and sterile receptacle, which will not affect its performance. For best results, it is recommended that this product be used in conjunction with Cayman's BSA Control for BSA-Fatty Acid Complexes (1 mM) (Item No. 34932), prepared with fatty acid-free BSA. A BSA-linoleate complex is also available as part of Cayman's BSA-Linoleate Reagent Set (1 mM) (Item No. 44717).
WARNING This product is not for human or veterinary use.
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