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Filter Sterilizing Stock Solutions

Christine Robbins 2018/05/01 11:05

Description

Often, stock solutions of reagents and drugs cannot be sterilized by being autoclaved. Drugs in particular will degrade at high temperatures. Below are directions for filter sterilizing solutions based on their volume.

For volumes <10mL

Generally, we make stocks of drug solution in small volumes, filter sterilize them and then aliquot them into micro-centrifuge tubes before storing them in the cold. For sterilizing smaller volumes, we us syringes (5mL and 10mL syringes) and attach filters to them.

Location:Syringes and filters can be found on shelf OO

Notes and Warning: We have two types of filters. One that is DMSO safe and one that is not. Please be sure you use the DMSO safe filter if your drug or reagent is dissolved in DMSO.

Directions

For volumes between 10mL and 50mL

For volumes between 10mL and 50mL, we use a 50mL vacuum filter. This filter works by placing it into a holder and attaching it to the vacuum tube (vacuum filter is located in the fume hood) and adding your liquid. The vacuum will pull it through to the clean, labeled 50mL tube that is attached to the filter.

Location: Cabinet 16

Directions

For volumes greater than 50mL

For volumes that are greater than 50mL, we use a 250mL vacuum filter. This filter gets attached to sterile, labeled bottles before use. If your volume is greater than 250mL, just keep adding to the same filter as it runs though. Remember to swap bottles if the one you are using is getting full.

Location: Cabinet 18

Directions