FluxMPS™ Minimum Essential Medium (MEM), High Glucose & 25mM HEPES w/o L-Glutamine, Sodium Pyruvate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Phenol Red: 1X Liquid

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FluxMPS™ Minimum Essential Medium (MEM), High Glucose & 25mM HEPES w/o L-Glutamine, Sodium Pyruvate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Phenol Red: 1X Liquid

FluxMPS™ Minimum Essential Medium (MEM), High Glucose & 25mM HEPES w/o L-Glutamine, Sodium Pyruvate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Phenol Red: 1X Liquid is an MPS-grade, ultra-filtered cell culture medium engineered for organ-on-a-chip (OoC), tissue-on-a-chip (ToC), and microphysiological system (MPS) applications. Processed through a proprietary Quadruple-stage filtration system (0.1 µm ×2 + 0.04 µm ×2), it delivers approximately 5× cleaner media than conventional 0.22 µm-filtered formulations — making it microchannel-safe from day one.

  • High glucose (4.5 g/L) formulation [+] Non-Essential Amino Acids (NEAA) — ideal for high-energy-demand cell types
  • Quadruple-stage nano-filtration: 0.1 µm (Pre-filtration I & III) + 0.04 µm (Pre-filtration II & Final Polish)
  • Endotoxin: NMT 1EU/ml (USP <85> BET verified per lot)
  • pH 7.4 (USP <791>); Osmolality See CoA
  • Prepared with Ultrapure Type 1 water (18.2 MΩ·cm), USP <85>
  • ISO Class 5 aseptic fill & finish; ISO 13485:2016 QMS manufacturing
  • Custom formulations available — pH, glucose, salts, HEPES, nutrients on request
DCP-MEMGH-QPBRN1X | UNSPSC 41122100 Cell Culture Media
Minimum Essential Medium (MEM), High Glucose & 25mM HEPES w/o L-Glutamine, Sodium Pyruvate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Phenol Red: 1X Liquid
  • Glucose4500 mg/L (4.5 g/L)
  • L-GlutamineNot present — supplement as needed
  • Sodium Pyruvate110 mg/L
  • HEPES5958 mg/L (25 mM)
  • NEAAIncluded
  • pH (USP <791>)7.4
  • Osmolality (USP <785>)See CoA
  • Endotoxin (USP <85>)NMT 1EU/ml
  • Filtration0.1 µm ×2 + 0.04 µm ×2
  • Shelf Life12 months
ISO 13485:2016 USP <85> <785> <788> RUO
Why FluxMPS™

Engineered where standard media fails

Conventional 0.22 µm-filtered media carry mycoplasma-sized particulates (0.1–0.3 µm), subvisible debris, and endotoxin spikes that accumulate inside microchannels — corrupting biosensor readings, triggering inflammation in primary cultures, and shortening device lifetimes. FluxMPS™ eliminates these failure modes at the source.

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Microchannel-safe purity

0.04 µm final filter retains particles to sub-mycoplasma size; USP <788> particulate compliance verified per lot.

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High-glucose metabolic support

4.5 g/L glucose supports high-energy-demand cell types including HeLa, MCF-7, fibroblasts, and iPSC-derived models in perfusion devices.

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Ultrapure-grade water

Prepared with Type 1 water (18.2 MΩ·cm), meeting USP <85> conductivity standards, minimizing ionic background noise.

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Low background for imaging

Ultra-clean formulation delivers minimal autofluorescence — ideal for confocal microscopy, live-cell biosensors, and TEER measurements.

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Rich, stable nutrient profile

NEAA-supplemented formulation plus micro-batch precision ensures comprehensive amino acid coverage for demanding cell culture models.

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Customization on demand

pH, glucose, salts, HEPES, and full nutrient composition available on request. Contact support@diagnocine.com.

Purity Architecture

Quadruple-stage filtration system

FluxMPS™ Minimum Essential Medium (MEM), High Glucose & 25mM HEPES w/o L-Glutamine, Sodium Pyruvate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Phenol Red: 1X Liquid is processed through a four-stage serial filtration sequence reaching 0.04 µm — eliminating mycoplasma, subvisible particles, and bioburden that 0.22 µm filtration cannot address.

  1. 1

    0.1 µm Pre-filtration I

    Removes large particulates and aggregates; protects downstream filter geometry and extends filter life across microchannel-scale flow paths.

  2. 2

    0.04 µm Pre-filtration II

    Fine particulate and bacteria removal; retains mycoplasma (0.1–0.3 µm diameter) — a critical step absent in standard 0.22 µm filtration.

  3. 3

    0.1 µm Sterile-filtration I

    Second-pass redundancy for residual contaminants and bioburden; ensures no breakthrough from Stage 1 reaches the final filter.

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    0.04 µm Sterile-filtration II — Final Polish

    Ultimate polishing step; ISO Class 5 aseptic fill performed in a validated laminar-flow workstation under full GMP-aligned conditions.

Performance vs. conventional media

Four sequential stages reaching 0.04 µm deliver approximately 5× cleaner media by particulate count compared to single-pass 0.22 µm filtration, with USP <788> compliance verified on every production lot.

Cleaner than conventional 0.22 µm media by particulate count
0.04
µm final filter pore size — sub-mycoplasma polishing
Sterility assurance: Every lot undergoes 14-day USP <71> sterility testing and USP <63>-equivalent mycoplasma assurance via sub-0.1 µm filtration. No bacterial or fungal growth observed.
FluxMPS™ Minimum Essential Medium (MEM), High Glucose & 25mM HEPES w/o L-Glutamine, Sodium Pyruvate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Phenol Red: 1X Liquid (DCP-MEMGH-QPBRN1X) Quadruple-stage filtration system: 0.1 μm Pre-filtration I, 0.04 μm Pre-filtration II, 0.1 μm Sterile-filtration I, 0.04 μm Final Polish for organ-on-a-chip and microfluidic applications by Diagnocine
Figure 1. FluxMPS™ Quadruple-stage filtration architecture (0.1 µm ×2 + 0.04 µm ×2) delivering sub-mycoplasma purity for MPS and OoC applications.
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Applications

Designed for next-generation cell culture platforms

FluxMPS™ Minimum Essential Medium (MEM), High Glucose & 25mM HEPES w/o L-Glutamine, Sodium Pyruvate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Phenol Red: 1X Liquid is validated for organ-on-a-chip, cancer biology, metabolic research, live-cell imaging, and primary cell models where particulate contamination and endotoxin variation are unacceptable.

Automated Bioreactors & Robotics

Next-Generation System Uptime

An optional 0.01 µm (10 nm) ultra-filtered variant is available for automated bioreactor and robotic perfusion systems requiring the ultimate particulate exclusion.

  • Total Particulate Exclusion: 10 nm filtration for nanoscale valve and sensor protection
  • Valve & Sensor Protection: prevents particulate-induced blockage in precision fluidic systems
  • Extended Perfusion Stability: maintains flow rate consistency across multi-week automated runs

Inquiry Required: Contact support@diagnocine.com to request the 0.01 µm grade.

Microfluidics

Micro Physiological System (MPS) & Chip

Ultra-filtered formulation prevents microchannel clogging and maintains laminar flow integrity across complex chip geometries.

OoCToCBoCLoCMPS
Cancer Biology

Warburg Effect & Metabolic Research

High-glucose base supports Warburg effect studies and glucose uptake assays in cancer cell lines.

MCF-7MDA-MB-231HeLaHT-1080
Stem Cell Biology

iPSC-Derived Models

Ultrapure formulation supports sensitive iPSC differentiation protocols where endotoxin causes off-target effects.

iPSC-NeuronsiPSC-CMiPSC-Hep
Vascular Biology

Endothelial & Primary Cells

Microchannel-safe purity essential for maintaining endothelial barrier integrity and TEER values in perfusion models.

HUVECsBHK-21Primary fibroblasts
Metabolomics

Metabolic Flux Analysis

High-glucose base enables precise ¹³C isotope tracing and glycolytic flux experiments without background interference.

13C tracingSeahorse XFNMR metabolomics
Live-Cell Imaging

Microscopy & Optical Sensing

Minimal autofluorescence and ultra-low particulate load ideal for high-content confocal imaging and optical biosensor integration.

ConfocalBiosensorsTEER
Technical Specifications

Lot-release quality parameters

Every production lot of FluxMPS™ Minimum Essential Medium (MEM), High Glucose & 25mM HEPES w/o L-Glutamine, Sodium Pyruvate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Phenol Red: 1X Liquid undergoes the complete quality-release battery below before shipment.

Physical & Chemical Parameters
Parameter Specification
Formulation Minimum Essential Medium (MEM), High Glucose & 25mM HEPES w/o L-Glutamine, Sodium Pyruvate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Phenol Red: 1X Liquid
Appearance Pale-Yellow colored, clear solution
pH USP <791> 7.4
Osmolality USP <785> See CoA
Glucose 4500 mg/L (4.5 g/L)
L-Glutamine Not present — supplement as needed
Sodium Pyruvate 110 mg/L
Phenol Red Not present
Sterility, Purity & Safety Parameters
Parameter Specification
Endotoxin USP <85> BET NMT 1EU/ml
Sterility USP <71> No growth after 14 days
Mycoplasma Controlled by 0.04 µm filter USP <63> equiv.
Particulate ≥10 µm USP <788> Compliant
Particulate ≥25 µm USP <788> Compliant
Water Purity USP <85> Ultrapure Type 1, 18.2 MΩ·cm
Manufacturing std. ISO 13485 ISO 13485:2016
Fill environment ISO Class 5 (Class 100)
Storage, Handling & Logistics
Parameter Specification
Storage temperature 2–8°C, protected from light
Freeze-thaw Not recommended
Shelf life 12 months from manufacture
Shipping condition Cold pack
CO₂ requirement HEPES buffered — reduced CO₂ dependency
Raw Materials & Regulatory Traceability
Parameter Specification
Raw material grade Cell culture / reagent grade
Traceability Full lot documentation, CoA available
Manufacturing QMS ISO 13485:2016 certified
Regulatory alignment 21 CFR Part 820 (cGMP) aligned
Production method Micro-batch precision manufacturing
Intended use For Research Use Only (RUO)
Formulation

Full composition (mg/L)

Complete formulation with CAS numbers, reproduced from manufacturer specification. Custom compositions available on request.

Component CAS Number mg/L
INORGANIC SALTS
Calcium chloride dihydrate 10035-04-8 265.000
Magnesium sulphate anhydrous 7487-88-9 97.720
Potassium chloride 7447-40-7 400.000
Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 6800.00
Sodium phosphate dibasic anhydrous 7558-79-4 122.000
Component CAS Number mg/L
AMINO ACIDS
L-Arginine hydrochloride 1119-34-2 126.000
L-Cystine dihydrochloride 30189-89-0 31.300
L-Histidine hydrochloride monohydrate 5934-29-2 42.000
L-Isoleucine 73-32-5 52.000
L-Leucine 61-90-5 52.000
L-Lysine hydrochloride 657-27-2 72.500
L-Methionine 63-68-3 15.000
L-Phenylalanine 63-91-2 32.000
L-Threonine 72-19-5 48.000
L-Tryptophan 73-22-3 10.000
L-Tyrosine disodium salt 69847-45-6 51.900
L-Valine 72-18-4 46.000
Component CAS Number mg/L
VITAMINS
Choline chloride 67-48-1 1.000
D-Ca-Pantothenate 137-08-6 1.000
Folic acid 59-30-3 1.000
Niacinamide 98-92-0 1.000
Pyridoxine hydrochloride 58-56-0 1.000
Riboflavin 83-88-5 0.100
Thiamine hydrochloride 67-03-8 1.000
i-Inositol 87-89-8 2.000
OTHERS
D-Glucose 50-99-7 1000.000
HEPES 7365-45-9 5958.000
Customization: pH, glucose, salt balance, HEPES, and full nutrient profile available on request. Contact support@diagnocine.com.
Quality Assurance

ISO 13485:2016 manufacturing & compliance

Manufactured under ISO 13485:2016 QMS with final packaging, testing, and customization at DiagnoCine Precision in Totowa, New Jersey, USA.

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ISO 13485:2016 QMS

Full quality management system certification covering manufacturing, testing, and release for every production lot.

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Ultrapure Type 1 Water

All media prepared with 18.2 MΩ·cm resistivity water meeting USP <85> standards.

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ISO Class 5 Fill & Finish

Aseptic filling in validated ISO Class 5 laminar-flow workstations; 21 CFR Part 820 cGMP aligned.

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Micro-Batch Precision

Small-batch manufacturing ensures lot-to-lot nutrient consistency for reproducible perfusion studies.

Endotoxin — USP <85> BET

LAL test on every lot. Result: NMT 1EU/ml.

Particulate — USP <788> Method 2

Light obscuration particle count confirms ≥10 µm and ≥25 µm compliance per lot.

Osmolality — USP <785>

Freezing-point osmometry per USP <785>. Result: See CoA.

Documentation — CoA & Full Lot Records

Certificate of Analysis with full QC panel, traceability, and release signatures for every lot.

Certificate of Analysis: Request via support@diagnocine.com with your lot number.
Product Comparison

How DCP-MEMGH-QPBRN1X (FluxMPS™) compares

Side-by-side comparison against conventional 0.22 µm-filtered MEM High Glucose alternatives.

Parameter DCP-MEMGH-QPBRN1X (FluxMPS™) Conventional MEM High Glucose (0.22 µm) Standard MEM High Glucose alternative
Base Formulation Minimum Essential Medium (MEM), High Glucose & 25mM HEPES w/o L-Glutamine, Sodium Pyruvate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Phenol Red: 1X Liquid MEM High Glucose Standard MEM High Glucose Equivalent
Final filtration pore size 0.04 µm 0.22 µm 0.22 µm
Number of filtration stages 4 stages 1 stage 1–2 stages
Mycoplasma barrier filtration check_circle cancel cancel
Endotoxin specification NMT 1EU/ml Typically NMT 1 EU/mL Varies by lot
USP particulate compliance check_circle USP <788> cancel cancel
Water quality Ultrapure Type 1 (18.2 MΩ) Purified water Purified water
Manufacturing QMS ISO 13485:2016 Variable Variable
Microfluidic compatibility check_circle Validated cancel Risk of clogging cancel Risk of clogging
Custom formulation check_circle On request cancel Limited
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about FluxMPS™ Minimum Essential Medium (MEM), High Glucose & 25mM HEPES w/o L-Glutamine, Sodium Pyruvate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Phenol Red: 1X Liquid and MPS-grade cell culture media.

Yes. DCP-MEMGH-QPBRN1X uses our Quadruple-stage filtration (0.1 µm ×2 + 0.04 µm ×2), delivering ultra-low particulate counts that prevent microchannel clogging in OoC and MPS devices.
Standard 0.22 µm filtration leaves intact mycoplasma (0.1–0.3 µm) and subvisible particulates that accumulate in microchannels. FluxMPS™ uses four sequential stages reaching 0.04 µm, delivering approximately 5× lower particulate counts per USP <788>.
The 4.5 g/L (4500 mg/L) glucose level supports metabolically demanding cell types including HeLa, MCF-7, fibroblasts, and high-density suspension cultures. If your cell type requires lower glucose, contact support@diagnocine.com for a custom formulation.
This formulation is HEPES-buffered, reducing CO2 dependency. Standard 5–10% CO2 incubation remains compatible.
Yes. FluxMPS™ Minimum Essential Medium (MEM), High Glucose & 25mM HEPES w/o L-Glutamine, Sodium Pyruvate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Phenol Red: 1X Liquid can be supplemented with FBS (5–20%), growth factors, antibiotics, or other additives per standard practice. Add supplements immediately before use. The ultra-clean base minimizes background interference from supplement interactions.
Every production lot is tested by LAL assay per USP <85> BET. Release specification: NMT 1EU/ml. Lot-specific results are documented in the CoA, available from support@diagnocine.com.
Yes. A lot-specific CoA is available for every shipment and includes: appearance, pH (USP <791>), osmolality (USP <785>), endotoxin (USP <85> BET), sterility (USP <71>), particulate matter (USP <788>), raw material traceability, manufacturing date, and authorized release signatures. Request via support@diagnocine.com.
Scientific References

Supporting literature

Peer-reviewed publications supporting MPS-grade ultra-filtered media and microfluidic cell culture applications.

  1. Huh D et al. (2010). Reconstituting organ-level lung functions on a chip. Science, 328(5986), 1662–1668. doi:10.1126/science.1188302
  2. Bhatia SN & Ingber DE (2014). Microfluidic organs-on-chips. Nature Biotechnology, 32(8), 760–772. doi:10.1038/nbt.2989
  3. Eagle H (1959). Amino acid metabolism in mammalian cell cultures. Science, 130(3373), 432–437. doi:10.1126/science.130.3373.432
  4. Warburg O (1956). On the origin of cancer cells. Science, 123(3191), 309–314. doi:10.1126/science.123.3191.309
  5. Bhattacharya S et al. (2018). Challenges in maintaining cell viability during microfluidic experiments. Electrophoresis, 39(7), 997–1006. doi:10.1002/elps.201700375
  6. Zhang YS et al. (2017). Multisensor-integrated organs-on-chips for automated in situ monitoring. PNAS, 114(12), E2293–E2302. doi:10.1073/pnas.1612906114
  7. Vernetti L et al. (2017). Functional coupling of human microphysiology systems. Scientific Reports, 7, 42296. doi:10.1038/srep42296
  8. Esch EW et al. (2015). Organs-on-chips at the frontiers of drug discovery. Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 14(4), 248–260. doi:10.1038/nrd4539
  9. Zheng F et al. (2021). Organ-on-a-chip systems: microengineering to biomimic living systems. Small, 17(7), 2004175. doi:10.1002/smll.202004175

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