Cat#:RP-4504H;Product Name:Recombinant Human MG Protein;Synonym:MG;Description:Menopausal Gonadotropin Human is produced from a sterile preparation of placental glucoprotein urine of post-menopausal women. The MG is purified by proprietary chromatographic techniques.;Source:Urine of post-menopausal women.;Bioactivity:100 IU/mg of FSH and 100 IU/mg LH.;Formulation:The Human MG was lyophilized from a concentrated (1mg/ml) solution with no additives.;Stability:Recombinant Proteins are stable for up to 1 year from date of receipt at -70℃;Reconstitution:It is recommended to reconstitute the lyophilized MG in sterile 18MΩ-cm H2O not less than 100 µg/ml, which can then be further diluted to other aqueous solutions.;Storage:Lyophilized Menopausal Gonadotropin Human although stable at room temperature for 3 weeks, should be stored desiccated below -18°C. Upon reconstitution MG should be stored at 4°C between 2-7 days and for future use below -18°C. For long term storage it is recommended to add a carrier protein (0.1% HSA or BSA). Please prevent freeze-thaw cycles.;
Menopausal Gonadotropin Human is produced from a sterile preparation of placental glucoprotein urine of post-menopausal women. The MG is purified by proprietary chromatographic techniques.
Source:
Urine of post-menopausal women.
Bioactivity:
100 IU/mg of FSH and 100 IU/mg LH.
Formulation:
The Human MG was lyophilized from a concentrated (1mg/ml) solution with no additives.
Stability:
Recombinant Proteins are stable for up to 1 year from date of receipt at -70℃
Reconstitution:
It is recommended to reconstitute the lyophilized MG in sterile 18MΩ-cm H2O not less than 100 µg/ml, which can then be further diluted to other aqueous solutions.
Storage:
Lyophilized Menopausal Gonadotropin Human although stable at room temperature for 3 weeks, should be stored desiccated below -18°C. Upon reconstitution MG should be stored at 4°C between 2-7 days and for future use below -18°C. For long term storage it is recommended to add a carrier protein (0.1% HSA or BSA). Please prevent freeze-thaw cycles.