Description
๐งซ TC Grade Agarose โ highly purified agarose (the gelling fraction of agar, sulphate-free); used when maximum purity and minimum inhibitor content are needed โ protoplast culture, electrophoresis-grade media, and sensitive embryogenic systems.
| ๐งช CAS | 9012-36-6 | ๐ฌ Grade | TC / Molecular Biology |
| โ๏ธ Gel strength | โฅ1200 g/cmยฒ @ 1.5% | ๐ก๏ธ Storage | RT, dry, sealed |
๐ก Agarose vs agar โ when to upgrade
Agarose is the purified, sulphate-free fraction of agar. The sulphated polysaccharides in regular agar inhibit protoplasts and sensitive embryogenic cultures. Use agarose when: protoplast viability is low on agar medium, embryogenesis frequency needs maximising, or your protocol is for conifer or woody plant SE where inhibitor sensitivity is high.
๐ฌ Working concentrations
| Use | Concentration | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Protoplast culture | 0.6โ0.8% agarose | Low-melting agarose preferred |
| Embryogenic culture (conifer) | 0.4โ0.8% (Gelrite preferred) | Agarose if Gelrite not available |
| Single-cell culture (plating) | 0.8โ1.2% | For colony formation |
| Standard shoot culture alternative | 0.8โ1.2% | Higher cost than agar |
๐ก Low-melting agarose (gelling point ~30ยฐC) is preferred for protoplast culture โ regular agarose requires >45ยฐC to melt and can damage heat-sensitive cells on mixing.


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