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HEPES solution

1M, liquid, pH 7.0-7.6, suitable for cell culture, BioXtra, BioReagent

Synonym(s):

N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)piperazine-N′-(2-ethanesulfonic acid)

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CAS Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12161704
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.75

product name

HEPES solution, 1 M, pH 7.0-7.6, sterile-filtered, BioReagent, suitable for cell culture

sterility

sterile-filtered

Quality Level

product line

BioReagent
BioXtra

assay

0.9—1.1 M

form

liquid

storage condition

(Tightly closed. Dry)
dry at room temperature

concentration

1 M

technique(s)

cell culture | mammalian: suitable

impurities

endotoxin, tested

color

colorless

pH

7.0-7.6

useful pH range

6.8-8.2

 

7.5

density

1.1 g/cm3

suitability

suitable for component for culture media
suitable for electrophoresis

application(s)

cell analysis
life science and biopharma
sample preparation

storage temp.

2-8°C

SMILES string

OCCN1CCN(CCS(=O)(O)=O)CC1

InChI

1S/C8H18N2O4S/c11-7-5-9-1-3-10(4-2-9)6-8-15(12,13)14/h11H,1-8H2,(H,12,13,14)

InChI key

JKMHFZQWWAIEOD-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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General description

HEPES Buffer Solution, a sterile-filtered 1M solution of 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)piperazine-1-ethane-sulfonic acid, serves as a vital biological buffer in cell biology, biochemical, and biological research. This zwitterionic buffer enjoys widespread adoption due to its effective pH range of 6.8 to 8.2, making it suitable for a diverse array of research applications. HEPES excels as a buffering agent in cell culture media, offering several advantages over alternatives like Tris and phosphate. Notably, HEPES exhibits lower cell toxicity, ensuring optimal cell health and viability during experiments.

Furthermore, it surpasses bicarbonate buffers (NaHCO3) in its ability to maintain physiological pH despite fluctuations in carbon dioxide concentration arising from cellular respiration, a key factor in maintaining cellular homeostasis. Beyond its exceptional performance in cell culture, HEPES may also find application in various biological and biochemical studies. It may also be valuable in techniques like immunoprecipitation, cell lysis, and live cell imaging, providing a stable and controlled environment for experimental procedures. The combination of its versatility, exceptional pH buffering capacity, and minimal interaction with other molecules positions HEPES as an indispensable tool across diverse research fields.
It is typically used in cell culture at concentration between 5mM to 30 mM. HEPES has been used in a wide variety of applications, including tissue culture. It is commonly used to buffer cell culture media in air. HEPES finds its usage in in vitro experiments on Mg.

Application

HEPES has been used as a component of:
  • Hank’s balanced salt solution, Dulbecco’s modified eagle’s medium and no-glucose DMEM, which are used for the preparation of tissue slices
  • Buffers used in localized conductance measurements on the basolateral side of culture inserts to examine cation selectivity
  • cell culture media to provide buffer capacity to maintain the pH of the cell line
  • buffer in decellularization of porcine nucleus pulposus

Features and Benefits

  • High purity product for biochemical and biological research
  • Sterile filtered and cell culture tested
  • Ready Solution reduces the need
  • Useful for the pH range of 6.8 - 8.2 and pKa of 7.5 at 25 °C
  • Ready available solution reduce the need for preparation time

Caution

Concentrations of HEPES over 40mM may be toxic to some cell types.

Preparation Note

Prepared from HEPES free acid and cell culture grade water.

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Storage Class

10 - Combustible liquids

wgk_germany

WGK 1

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable


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