Casamino acids

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Purpose

  • Casamino acids are a mix of amino acids that is used to supplement growth media as for example AB medium. Note that it does contain all amino acids except tryptophan. It is produced from casein (milk).

Procurement

  • You can get casaminoacids for example from BD (cat. 223050)

Use

  • Usual stock solution is 10% and can be autoclaved.

History

Original method for producing casamino acids is described in: Mueller, J.H., Johnson, E.R., 1941. Acid hydrolysates of casein to replace peptone in the preparation of bacteriological media. Journal of Immunology, 40, 33-38.

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