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FluxMPS™ Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle Medium (DMEM), High Glucose w/o L-Glutamine, Sodium Bicarbonate, Phenol Red: 1X Liquid
FluxMPS™ DCP-DMEM-QBR1X is an MPS-grade, ultra-filtered DMEM High Glucose (4.5 g/L) formulation engineered for organ-on-a-chip (OoC), microphysiological systems, and energy-demanding cell models. Processed through a Quadruple-stage filtration system (0.1 µm ×2 + 0.04 µm ×2), it delivers approximately 5× lower particulate counts than conventional 0.22 µm–filtered media. Formulation: [+] High Glucose (4500 mg/L), [+] Sodium Pyruvate | [-] L-Glutamine, [-] Sodium Bicarbonate, [-] Phenol Red.
- High Glucose (4.5 g/L) — supports energy-demanding cell types: primary neurons, cardiomyocytes, cancer lines
- 0.04 µm final nano-filtration — sub-mycoplasma purity for microfluidic channels below 100 µm
- Quadruple-stage sequential filtration: 0.1 µm pre-I → 0.04 µm pre-II → 0.1 µm sterile-I → 0.04 µm final polish
- Endotoxin < 0.05 EU/mL (LAL, USP <85>)
- Formulation: [+] High Glucose (4500 mg/L), [+] Sodium Pyruvate | [-] L-Glutamine, [-] Sodium Bicarbonate, [-] Phenol Red
- Ultrapure Type 1 water (18.2 MΩ·cm), ISO 13485:2016 QMS, ISO Class 5 fill
- Custom pH, salts, glucose concentration, and nutrient adjustments available on request
- Glucose4500 mg/L (4.5 g/L, High Glucose)
- Formulation[+] High Glucose, [+] Sodium Pyruvate, [-] L-Glutamine, [-] Sodium Bicarbonate, [-] Phenol Red
- AppearancePale yellow colored, clear solution
- pH (USP <791>)7.4
- Osmolality (USP <785>)250.00–290.00 mOsm/kg H₂O
- Endotoxin (USP <85>)< 0.05 EU/mL
- Sterility (USP <71>)No growth / 14 days
- Filtration0.1 µm ×2 + 0.04 µm ×2
- Storage2–8°C, away from light
- Shelf Life12 months
Engineered where standard media fails
Conventional 0.22 µm–filtered DMEM passes mycoplasma, subvisible particulates, and endotoxin fragments that clog microfluidic channels and corrupt sensor signals. FluxMPS™ High Glucose eliminates these failure modes while delivering 4.5 g/L glucose for energy-demanding cell types and complex tissue models.
Microchannel-safe purity
0.04 µm final filtration; USP <788> particulate compliance ensures safe perfusion in every chip geometry, including sub-100 µm channels.
High-energy cell support
4.5 g/L glucose (4× vs low-glucose DMEM) sustains primary neurons, cardiomyocytes, cancer lines, and other aerobically active cells in prolonged perfusion.
Ultrapure-grade water
Ultrapure Type 1 water (18.2 MΩ·cm), USP <85> — eliminates ionic contaminants interfering with TEER and electrophysiology.
Low background for imaging
Ultra-low particulate; phenol red–free variants deliver autofluorescence-free baselines for confocal and biosensor platforms.
Rich, stable nutrient profile
30 ingredients verified per lot; 4× BME amino acid/vitamin concentration; micro-batch production with full traceability.
Customization on demand
pH, glucose, salts, HEPES, and nutrients adjustable. Contact support@diagnocine.com.
Quadruple-stage filtration system
Four serial filtration stages reaching a final 0.04 µm polish under ISO Class 5 aseptic conditions — delivering sub-mycoplasma purity unavailable from any conventional 0.22 µm filtered media.
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0.1 µm Pre-filtration I — Large Particulate Removal
Removes large aggregates and contaminants; protects downstream 0.04 µm membranes and chip geometries from early fouling.
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0.04 µm Pre-filtration II — Mycoplasma Barrier
Retains mycoplasma (0.1–0.3 µm) and fine particulates — a key step absent from standard 0.22 µm filtration.
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0.1 µm Sterile-filtration I — Second-pass Redundancy
Second-pass sterility redundancy; no breakthrough from Stage 1.
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0.04 µm Sterile-filtration II — Final Polish
Ultimate sub-mycoplasma polish; ISO Class 5 aseptic fill & finish.
Performance vs. conventional media
FluxMPS™ DCP-DMEM-QBR1X delivers approximately 5× lower particulate counts than standard 0.22 µm filtered DMEM, with a confirmed mycoplasma barrier at every production stage.
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Designed for next-generation cell models
FluxMPS™ DCP-DMEM-QBR1X supports demanding platforms from single-channel microfluidic chips to multi-organ body-on-a-chip systems. High glucose (4.5 g/L) makes it particularly suited to energy-intensive cell types and aerobically active cultures.
Automated Bioreactors & Robotics
Optional 0.01 µm (10 nm) ultra-filtered variant available on request for automated bioreactor perfusion and robotic liquid handlers.
- Total Particulate Exclusion: 10 nm filtration removes nanoparticulate aggregates
- Valve & Sensor Protection: Eliminates micro-fouling of solenoid valves and optical sensors
- Extended Perfusion Stability: Consistent high-glucose delivery over weeks-long culture
Inquiry Required: Contact support@diagnocine.com for the 0.01 µm variant.
Organ-on-a-Chip & MPS
Ultra-clean 0.04 µm–filtered media prevents microchannel clogging in complex multi-organ chip architectures.
Warburg Effect & Cancer Models
High glucose (4.5 g/L) supports aerobic glycolysis phenotyping in cancer cell lines requiring elevated energy substrates.
Primary Neurons & Brain-on-Chip
High glucose supports the metabolic demands of primary neurons and iPSC-derived neuronal networks in microfluidic perfusion.
Cardiomyocyte & Heart-on-Chip
High-glucose DMEM is the standard for iPSC-derived cardiomyocyte maturation and heart-on-chip functional assays.
Metabolic Flux Analysis
Defined high-glucose formulation for ¹³C isotope tracing, Seahorse XF assays, and glycolysis/OXPHOS profiling.
Microscopy & Optical Sensing
Ultra-low particulate and (phenol red–free variants) zero autofluorescence for confocal and biosensor platforms.
Analytical release specifications
Every lot released against the full specification matrix. CoA: support@diagnocine.com.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Formulation | [+] High Glucose (4500 mg/L), [+] Sodium Pyruvate | [-] L-Glutamine, [-] Sodium Bicarbonate, [-] Phenol Red |
| Appearance | Pale yellow colored, clear solution |
| Glucose | 4500 mg/L (4.5 g/L, High Glucose) |
| pH USP <791> | 7.4 ± 0.04 |
| Osmolality USP <785> | 250.00–290.00 mOsm/kg H₂O |
| Total ingredients | 30 |
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Endotoxin USP <85> BET | < 0.05 EU/mL |
| Sterility USP <71> | No growth / 14 days |
| Mycoplasma | Negative (0.04 µm barrier) |
| Particulate ≥10 µm USP <788> | NMT 25/mL |
| Particulate ≥25 µm USP <788> | NMT 3/mL |
| Water purity | Type 1, 18.2 MΩ·cm |
| Manufacturing std. | ISO 13485:2016 |
| Fill environment | ISO Class 5 (Class 100) |
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Storage temperature | 2–8°C, away from light |
| Freeze-thaw | Do not freeze |
| Shelf life | 12 months from manufacture |
| Shipping condition | Cold pack |
| CO₂ requirement | CO₂-independent; use HEPES or organic buffer for pH control |
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Raw material grade | Reagent / cell culture grade |
| Traceability | Full lot traceability per ISO 13485 |
| Manufacturing QMS ISO | ISO 13485:2016 certified |
| Regulatory alignment | 21 CFR Part 820 (cGMP) aligned |
| Production method | Micro-batch, per-lot QC release |
| Intended use | Research Use Only (RUO) |
Full composition (mg/L)
DMEM High Glucose is a modification of Basal Medium Eagle (BME) with 4× BME amino acid and vitamin concentrations, plus glycine, serine, and ferric nitrate. 30 ingredients verified per lot with CAS numbers for full raw-material traceability.
| Component | CAS Number | mg/L |
|---|---|---|
| INORGANIC SALTS | ||
| Calcium chloride dihydrate | 10035-04-8 | 265.000 |
| Ferric nitrate nonahydrate | 7782-61-8 | 0.100 |
| Magnesium sulphate anhydrous | 7487-88-9 | 97.720 |
| Potassium chloride | 7447-40-7 | 400.000 |
| Sodium chloride | 7647-14-5 | 6400.000 |
| Sodium dihydrogen phosphate anhydrous | 7558-80-7 | 109.000 |
| Component | CAS Number | mg/L |
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| AMINO ACIDS | ||
| Glycine | 56-40-6 | 30.000 |
| L-Arginine hydrochloride | 1119-34-2 | 84.000 |
| L-Cystine dihydrochloride | 30925-07-6 | 62.570 |
| L-Histidine hydrochloride monohydrate | 5934-29-2 | 42.000 |
| L-Isoleucine | 73-32-5 | 105.000 |
| L-Leucine | 61-90-5 | 105.000 |
| L-Lysine hydrochloride | 657-27-2 | 146.000 |
| L-Methionine | 63-68-3 | 30.000 |
| L-Phenylalanine | 63-91-2 | 66.000 |
| L-Serine | 56-45-1 | 42.000 |
| L-Threonine | 72-19-5 | 95.000 |
| L-Tryptophan | 73-22-3 | 16.000 |
| L-Tyrosine Disodium Salt dihydrate | 69847-15-0 | 103.790 |
| L-Valine | 72-18-4 | 94.000 |
| Component | CAS Number | mg/L |
|---|---|---|
| VITAMINS | ||
| Choline chloride | 67-48-1 | 4.000 |
| D-Ca-Pantothenate | 137-08-6 | 4.000 |
| Folic acid | 59-30-3 | 4.000 |
| Nicotinamide | 98-92-0 | 4.000 |
| Pyridoxal hydrochloride | 65-22-5 | 4.000 |
| Riboflavin | 83-88-5 | 0.400 |
| Thiamine hydrochloride | 67-03-8 | 4.000 |
| i-Inositol | 87-89-8 | 7.200 |
| OTHERS | ||
| D-Glucose | 50-99-7 | 4500.000 |
| Sodium pyruvate | 113-24-6 | 110.000 |
Manufacturing & compliance
Every FluxMPS™ product is manufactured and released under a rigorous multi-layer quality system spanning raw materials, in-process controls, and final-product testing.
ISO 13485:2016 Quality Management
Manufactured under ISO 13485:2016–certified and CE-approved facilities. Final QA and testing at DiagnoCine R&D Center, Totowa, NJ, USA.
Ultrapure Type 1 Water
18.2 MΩ·cm, USP <85> resistivity — eliminates ionic contaminants affecting cell signaling and sensor measurements.
ISO Class 5 Fill & Finish
Aseptic fill in validated ISO Class 5 (Class 100) laminar-flow workstations, ensuring container-closure integrity.
Micro-Batch Precision
Small-batch production, full per-lot traceability, Certificate of Analysis for every lot — no blending, no averaged QC results.
Endotoxin — USP <85> BET
LAL assay, release limit: < 0.05 EU/mL per lot.
Particulate — USP <788> Method 2
Light obscuration: ≤25/mL (≥10 µm), ≤3/mL (≥25 µm).
Osmolality — USP <785>
Freezing-point osmometry. Target: 250.00–290.00 mOsm/kg H₂O.
Documentation & CoA
Full CoA with raw-material traceability available for every lot on request.
How DCP-DMEM-QBR1X compares
FluxMPS™ DCP-DMEM-QBR1X vs. conventional 0.22 µm–filtered DMEM High Glucose formulations.
| Parameter | DCP-DMEM-QBR1X (FluxMPS™) | Conventional DMEM HG (0.22 µm filtered) |
Standard Alt. DMEM HG (0.22 µm filtered) |
|---|---|---|---|
| High Glucose DMEM without L-Glutamine, Bicarbonate, and Phenol Red — CO₂-free imaging-clean base | check_circle Yes | cancel No | cancel No |
| Final filtration pore size | 0.04 µm | 0.22 µm | 0.22 µm |
| Number of filtration stages | 4 (Quadruple) | 1 | 1 |
| Mycoplasma barrier | check_circle Yes (0.04 µm) | cancel No | cancel No |
| Endotoxin specification | < 0.05 EU/mL | NMT 1 EU/mL | NMT 1 EU/mL |
| USP <788> particulate tested | check_circle Yes | cancel No | cancel No |
| Water quality | Type 1, 18.2 MΩ·cm | Purified water | Purified water |
| Manufacturing QMS | ISO 13485:2016 | ISO 9001 or none | ISO 9001 or none |
| Microfluidic channel compatible | check_circle MPS-grade | cancel Risk of clogging | cancel Risk of clogging |
| Custom formulation | check_circle Available | cancel Fixed | cancel Fixed |
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about FluxMPS™ DCP-DMEM-QBR1X DMEM High Glucose.
Supporting literature
Key peer-reviewed publications supporting MPS-grade, ultra-filtered DMEM High Glucose in organ-on-a-chip and metabolic research.
- Huh D, et al. Reconstituting organ-level lung functions on a chip. Science. 2010;328:1662–1668. doi:10.1126/science.1188302
- Bhatia SN, Ingber DE. Microfluidic organs-on-chips. Nat Biotechnol. 2014;32:760–772. doi:10.1038/nbt.2989
- Warburg O. On the origin of cancer cells. Science. 1956;123:309–314. doi:10.1126/science.123.3191.309
- Novak R, et al. Robotic fluidic coupling and interrogation of multiple vascularized organ chips. Nat Biomed Eng. 2020;4:407–420. doi:10.1038/s41551-019-0497-x
- Katt ME, et al. In vitro tumor models: advantages, disadvantages, variables, and selecting the right platform. Front Bioeng Biotechnol. 2016;4:12. doi:10.3389/fbioe.2016.00012
- Jang KJ, et al. Human kidney proximal tubule-on-a-chip for drug transport and nephrotoxicity assessment. Integr Biol. 2013;5:1119–1129. doi:10.1039/c3ib40049b
- Schimek K, et al. Integrating biological vasculature into a multi-organ-chip microsystem. Lab Chip. 2013;13:3588–3598. doi:10.1039/c3lc50217a
- Luni C, et al. High-efficiency cellular reprogramming with microfluidics. Nat Methods. 2016;13:446–452. doi:10.1038/nmeth.3832
- Sung JH, et al. Microfabricated mammalian organ systems and their integration into models of whole animals and humans. Lab Chip. 2013;13:1201–1212. doi:10.1039/c3lc41017j
