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Solutions - Making a PBS Solution

Okay so now were going to Im going to show you exactly how to make your PBS and also pH the solution to make sure you have...

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Preparing PBS 1X by Volume. Phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) is an isotonic solution that is used in many biological research applications. To make 1 L of PBS, add 100 mL of 10X PBS to 900 mL of water. This PBS recipe contains 137 mM NaCl, 2.7 mM KCl, 10 mM Na2HPO4, and 1.8 mM KH2PO4.
Phosphate Buffered Saline Tween-20 (PBST) 1x
  1. Dissolve the following in 800 ml of distilled H2O. 8g of NaCl. 0.2g of KCl. 1.44g of Na2HPO4 0.24g of KH2PO4 2ml of tween-20.
  2. Adjust pH to 7.2.
  3. Adjust volume to 1L with additional distilled H2O.
  4. Sterilize by autoclaving.
1 X PBS (phosphate buffered saline) is a buffered balanced salt solution used for a variety biological and cell culture applications, such as washing cells before dissociation, transporting cells or tissue, diluting cells for counting, and preparing reagents.
Our ready to use 1X PBS buffer is a solution with a phosphate buffer concentration of 10mM, 2.7mM potassium chloride, 137mM sodium chloride, and 1.76mM potassium phosphate.
It means that the final concentration of the butter in a solution is in a ratio of one to one, pertaining to the volume. It is sometimes referred to as the standard concentration of a buffer. Buffers in most cases are made in large concentrations say 10x or 100x for efficiency and easy storage.
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