Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Krebs-Henseleit Buffer Quantity/Pack Size – 5 liters Form – Liquid Grade – High Purity Application – Lab Research
Product Overview
Krebs-Henseleit Buffer is a specialized solution designed to maintain the physiological conditions necessary for the study of cellular respiration and metabolism in biological tissues. This buffer is formulated to closely mimic the ionic composition of extracellular fluid, ensuring optimal conditions for various biochemical and physiological experiments. It is particularly useful in studies involving isolated organs, tissue slices, and cell cultures, where maintaining a stable and controlled environment is crucial. The high purity grade of Krebs-Henseleit Buffer ensures minimal interference from contaminants, providing reliable and reproducible results. Its balanced composition supports the integrity and functionality of biological samples, making it an essential tool for researchers and educators in the field of life sciences.
FAQs
1. What is Krebs-Henseleit Buffer used for?
Krebs-Henseleit Buffer is used to maintain physiological conditions for studying cellular respiration and metabolism in biological tissues.
2. Is this buffer compatible with all types of biological samples?
Krebs-Henseleit Buffer is compatible with a wide range of biological samples, including isolated organs, tissue slices, and cell cultures.
3. What are the storage requirements for Krebs-Henseleit Buffer?
Krebs-Henseleit Buffer should be stored at 2-8°C to maintain its stability and effectiveness.
4. Can Krebs-Henseleit Buffer be used for educational purposes?
Yes, Krebs-Henseleit Buffer is suitable for both research and educational purposes, providing a reliable tool for teaching and learning.
5. How does Krebs-Henseleit Buffer support cellular respiration studies?
Krebs-Henseleit Buffer supports cellular respiration studies by maintaining a stable and controlled environment that mimics extracellular fluid, ensuring optimal conditions for biochemical and physiological experiments.






