Description
๐ฌ Sucrose (TC Grade) โ the universal carbon and energy source for plant tissue culture. Every TC medium needs it. TC grade is ultra-pure โ no heavy metal contamination, no microbial-origin impurities that inhibit growth.
| ๐งช CAS | 57-50-1 | โ๏ธ MW | 342.30 g/mol |
| ๐ฌ Grade | TC / Ultra-Pure | ๐ก๏ธ Storage | RT, sealed, dry |
๐ฌ Why TC grade matters
Food-grade sucrose contains impurities (heavy metals at ppm levels, residual invert sugars, colouring agents) that at TC’s high concentrations (30 g/L) can inhibit growth, cause medium colouration, or promote contamination. TC grade sucrose is produced to pharmaceutical/molecular biology purity standards. The difference is most noticeable in sensitive culture systems (embryogenesis, protoplasts, orchids).
๐ฌ Working concentrations
| Use | Concentration | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard TC medium | 30 g/L (3% w/v) | MS, B5, WPM, most media |
| Orchid & embryo rescue | 10โ20 g/L | Lower osmolarity for delicate systems |
| Somatic embryo induction | 30โ60 g/L | Higher osmolarity aids SE initiation |
| Somatic embryo maturation | 30โ45 g/L | ABA + high sucrose protocol |
| Acclimatisation / hardening | 5โ15 g/L | Reduce as plantlets become autotrophic |
| Pollen germination in vitro | 50โ150 g/L | High sugar needed for pollen tube growth |
๐ก Sucrose is hydrolysed to glucose + fructose during autoclaving (inversion). The degree of inversion increases with longer autoclaving time and lower pH. For experiments requiring precise sucrose concentrations, filter-sterilise and add post-autoclave.


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