Gellan Gum
Gellan gum, an anionic polysaccharide, is employed as a replacement for agar in various clinical bacteriological and plant tissue culture media. Its structural composition comprises a repeating tetrasaccharide unit, including two D-glucose residues, one L-rhamnose residue, and one D-glucuronic acid residue. It is an excellent alternative for nutrient media in plant tissue culture, yielding a clearer and more transparent gel than agar. Additionally, it requires only half the concentration of agar typically used in tissue culture media.
Product Specifications
CAS Number
71010-52-1
Synonyms
Phytagel, Gelzan
HS Code
1302.39
Applications
Assay Protocol
Capacity
Available in different weights of 100 gm, 500 gm, 1 Kg, and 5 Kg
Format
Cylindrical container
Material
Powder
Color
Off White
Features & Benefits
Storage Temperature
20-22 °C
Shelf Life
See expiry date on the bottle
Strength
>900 g/cm^2
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