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PHOSPHATE BUFFERED SALINE

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Molecular Formula: O4P-3

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DPBS - Names and Identifiers

Name PHOSPHATE BUFFERED SALINE
Synonyms DPBS
DULBECCO A
PBST Buffer
D-PBS, FORMULA I
D-PBS, FORMULA II
DULBECCO'S PBS(-)
PHOSPHATE BUFFERED SALINE
BUFFER SUBSTANCE DULBECCO'S
BUFFER-PAC COLOR-CODED SOLUTIONS
Phosphate Buffered Saline with Tween 20
DULBECCO'S FORMULA PHOSPHATE BUFFERED SALINE

DPBS - Physico-chemical Properties

Molecular FormulaO4P-3
Molar Mass94.971361
Solubility H2O: 1 tablet/200 mL, clear, colorless
Appearancetablets
PH7.4 ( in solution)
Storage Condition2-8°C

DPBS - Risk and Safety

Hazard SymbolsXi - Irritant
Irritant
Risk Codes36/37/38 - Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin.
Safety DescriptionS26 - In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
S36 - Wear suitable protective clothing.
S24/25 - Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
S22 - Do not breathe dust.
WGK Germany3

DPBS - Introduction

Dolby phosphate buffer salt is an important buffer solution, and its main properties are as follows:

Nature:
1. Dolby phosphate buffer salt is a water-soluble solid.
2. Has good buffering ability and can stabilize the acidity and alkalinity of the solution at specific pH values.
3. It is an inorganic salt, usually colorless and tasteless.

Usage:
It has important applications in laboratory operations such as cell culture and protein purification.

Method:
Usually prepared by mixing phosphate with salt solution. The common formula is to add salts such as sodium chloride to the phosphate buffer solution.

Security information:
1. Dolby phosphate buffer salt is generally safe to use under conventional experimental conditions, but it is still important to avoid direct contact with skin and eyes.
2. Be careful to avoid inhaling dust during operation, as its fine powder may have a irritating effect on the respiratory tract.
3. Avoid mixing with strong oxidants, reducing agents, and other substances to avoid dangerous chemical reactions.

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