- defined tablet medium for yeast
This BioSilta has developed the new EnPresso Y Defined tablets using the EnBase technology in a chemically defined medium!
This novel defined medium is designed to express more soluble protein in Pichia pastoris.
Enpresso Y Defined tablets:
This defined medium is sufficient for the entire cultivation. No need to change the medium for the methanol induction step.
Read the poster from the Oulu Yeast and Lipid Meeting in May.
BioSilta is a rapidly expanding biotech company, which specializes in microbial cell culture technology, and provides the patented EnBase technology to research laboratories. EnBase technology is the world's first complete microbial cultivation kit for the production of up to 20 times more bacteria and 10 times more recombinant protein than traditional laboratory media.
Simply explained, our technology provides an optimal environment for microorganisms to ensure a bigger and better harvest of cells compared to standard shaken cultures. Our mineral salt medium includes a composition of trace elements and enzymatic controlled-release of glucose, mimicking the fed batch process. EnBase can be utilized in volumes from 0.15 mL in 96 well plates to litre's in single-use or traditional bioreactors. EnBase currently is found in a tablet and liquid format. EnBase provides researchers more time for research and beneficial cost-savings.
ADVANTAGES of EnBase:
Need more soluble protein with less work?
Try the EnPresso tablet – the first pre-sterilised media solution of its kind
EnPresso was designed for the expression of recombinant protein in E. coli, but is quickly providing more benefit in more organisms than imagined.
The last poster and publication shows the benefit of the EnBase technology for Bacillus subtilis.
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BioSilta recommends the new Linked In discussion group, MCT: Microbial Cultivation Techniques.
This group is dedicated to discussing small scale microbial cultivations and how to improve them.