Description
𧬠Biotin (Vitamin H, D-Biotin) β the prosthetic group of all carboxylase enzymes; essential for fatty acid synthesis, gluconeogenesis, and amino acid metabolism. Rarely included in standard media but important for specialised lipid-producing or stress cultures.
| π§ͺ CAS | 58-85-5 | βοΈ MW | 244.31 g/mol |
| π¬ Grade | TC / Biochemical | π‘οΈ Storage | RT, dry, sealed |
π‘ When to add biotin
Biotin is not included in standard MS or B5 β most cultured plant cells can synthesise sufficient biotin. It is added when: working with microspore or pollen culture (where de novo synthesis is limited in haploid cells), lipid biosynthesis studies (acetyl-CoA carboxylase requires biotin), or when Asparagus or some legume protocols specifically require it.
π¬ Working concentration
When used: 0.01β0.1 mg/L in medium. Nitsch & Nitsch medium for pollen culture includes 0.05 mg/L biotin as a standard component. Also present in some specialised Linsmaier & Skoog modifications.


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