Reusable blood substitute - 100mL
Catalogue Number: BL-A012-0100
Oxygen delivery as in vivo
In vivo, over 98% of oxygen delivery to tissues and cells is delivered by hemoglobin contained in the red blood cells. Only 2% of oxygen is delivered to our tissues dissolved in blood. This is because oxygen has low solubility in the blood plasma and cell culture media. Our synthetic hemoglobin solves this problem for 3D organ-like cultures in vitro.
Lena Biosciences Blood Substitute is the first, screening compliant product that solves the problem of poor cellular oxygenation leading to ischemia, necrosis, de-differentiation, and transcriptional drift that cells experience in vitro. Learn how the synthetic hemoglobin, Blood Substitute, results in superior delivery of respiratory gases to cells, better pH control, and preserved cell functions.
Benefits:
- Provides physiologically relevant oxygen delivery to 3D cell cultures in vitro
Maintains stable pH
Significantly increases the activity of drug metabolizing enzymes
Features:
- Twice as dense as water
Pure and completely inert
Insoluble in the media, reagents, and drugs
Immiscible with the media, reagents and drugs
Synthetic hemoglobin, Blood Substitute, photo
For in vitro cell culture use. Not for use in animals or humans.
How it works
Blood Substitute provides in vivo-like oxygen delivery to tissues based on cellular demands mimicking the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve. The dissociation of oxygen from hemoglobin is governed by the partial pressure of oxygen in tissues in vivo. The lower the partial pressure of oxygen inside the tissue, the more oxygen dissociates from hemoglobin to meet the tissue demand for oxygen. Highly active tissues have high demands for oxygen. In these tissues, more oxygen dissociates from hemoglobin to meet the tissue needs compared to metabolically less active tissues.
The synthetic hemoglobin, Blood Substitute, mirrors this in vivo-relevant oxygen delivery for 3D cell cultures in the Perfused Organ Panel MPS. Raise your research to new heights with oxidative metabolism- and mitochondrial metabolism-competent, perfused 3D cell culture models in vitro.
- Adaptive oxygen delivery that quickly responds to cellular needs
- Does not result in supra-physiological oxygen tension (~20%) that can contribute to ROS damage when modeling organs that are not directly exposed to the air
- Artificial blood for Perfused Organ Panel MPS
- Aseptic perfusion of 48 statistically independent, 3D organ cultures in parallel (in PerfusionPal) using just one tube