docs/protocols/preparation_of_complete_dmem_high_glucose_v1.yaml
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# Protocol metadata
id: PROT-0031
name: Preparation of Complete DMEM (High Glucose) Protocol
version: 1.0
description: Protocol for preparing complete DMEM high glucose culture medium with FBS and antibiotics
author: Lab Staff
created: 2025-05-07
last_updated: 2025-05-07
category: media-preparation
# Materials required
materials:
- name: DMEM high glucose medium
amount: 500 mL bottle
storage: 4°C
notes: Allow to warm to room temperature before use
- name: Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS)
amount: 50 mL (10% final)
storage: -20°C (stock), thaw at 4°C overnight
notes: Heat-inactivated if required by cell line
- name: Penicillin-Streptomycin (PS)
amount: 5 mL (1% final)
concentration: 100X stock solution
storage: -20°C
- name: Sterile 50-mL tube
type: Polypropylene
quantity: 1
# Equipment required
equipment:
- name: Biosafety cabinet
certification: Class II
- name: Pipette controller
type: Electric or manual
- name: Serological pipettes
sizes: 5 mL, 10 mL, 25 mL
- name: Refrigerator
temperature: 4°C
- name: Marker or label maker
use: For labeling media bottles and tubes
# Protocol steps
steps:
- step: 1
action: "Prepare workspace"
details: "Turn on biosafety cabinet, disinfect surfaces, and allow DMEM and supplements to reach room temperature"
- step: 2
action: "Prepare plain DMEM aliquot"
details: "Transfer ~51 mL of DMEM high glucose media into a sterile 50-mL tube and label as 'PLAIN DMEM'"
- step: 3
action: "Add FBS to main bottle"
details: "To the remaining 449 mL of media, add 50 mL Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS) for 10% final concentration"
- step: 4
action: "Add antibiotics to main bottle"
details: "Add 5 mL Penicillin-Streptomycin (PS) to the main bottle for 1% final concentration"
- step: 5
action: "Mix gently"
details: "Invert bottle several times to mix thoroughly without creating bubbles"
- step: 6
action: "Label bottle"
details: "Label the bottle with 'Complete DMEM (High Glucose)', date of preparation, and your initials"
- step: 7
action: "Storage"
details: "Store complete medium and plain DMEM at 4°C for up to 1 month"
# Critical parameters
critical_parameters:
- parameter: "Sterility"
details: "Maintain sterile technique throughout to prevent contamination"
- parameter: "FBS quality"
details: "Use high-quality, tested FBS batch to ensure consistent cell growth"
- parameter: "Temperature"
details: "Cold media can cause cellular stress; allow to warm before use with cells"
# Troubleshooting
troubleshooting:
- problem: "Medium contamination"
solution: "Check sterile technique, biosafety cabinet function, and supplement sterility"
- problem: "Cell growth issues"
solution: "Test different FBS batches; some cell lines may require additional supplements"
- problem: "Phenol red color change"
solution: "Check pH; yellowing indicates acidification which may suggest contamination"
# Safety considerations
safety:
ppe: "Lab coat and gloves required"
hazards: "Low biohazard risk; follow institutional guidelines for handling cell culture materials"
# Quality control
quality_control:
- check: "Visual inspection"
criteria: "No cloudiness, particles, or contamination"
- check: "pH indicator (phenol red)"
criteria: "Should be red-pink color (neutral pH)"
- check: "Test on standard cell line"
criteria: "Expected growth rate and morphology"
# References
references:
- "Cell culture media manufacturer's recommendations"
- "Laboratory standard operating procedures for media preparation"
# Notes
notes: |
- This protocol creates both complete DMEM (with FBS and antibiotics) and plain DMEM
- Complete medium contains 10% FBS and 1% Penicillin-Streptomycin
- For sensitive cell lines, consider using lower antibiotic concentrations or antibiotic-free media
- Media shelf life is typically 1 month when stored at 4°C
- Consider aliquoting complete media to minimize contamination risk from repeated opening
- Some specialized applications may require additional supplements (e.g., L-glutamine, sodium pyruvate)
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