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Plant Tissue Culture Contamination Control Additive

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REF: CTLV-0001-01
Size: 25 mL

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Overview


Plant Tissue Culture Contamination Control Additive is a laboratory media supplement designed to support the establishment and maintenance of in-vitro plant tissue culture systems.


During plant micropropagation workflows, contamination originating from explants, handling, or environmental exposure can disrupt culture development. When incorporated into culture media, this additive helps maintain stable culture conditions and supports successful plant tissue culture establishment.


The reagent is suitable for use in solid or liquid plant culture media and is compatible with most standard plant tissue culture formulations used in research laboratories and micropropagation facilities.


This product is intended exclusively for laboratory plant tissue culture applications.

Key Features


  • Supports stable conditions in plant tissue culture systems
  • Compatible with most standard plant culture media formulations
  • Effective at low working concentrations
  • Suitable for both solid and liquid culture media
  • Compatible with standard media preparation workflows
  • Useful when working with challenging explant material

Applications


Plant Micropropagation

Supports stable culture conditions during shoot multiplication and rooting stages in plant tissue culture systems.


Explant Establishment

Facilitates the establishment of cultures from plant material collected from greenhouse or field environments.


Callus Culture

Suitable for callus induction experiments where consistent culture conditions are important for successful tissue development.


Plant Regeneration Studies

Applicable in plant regeneration protocols involving organogenesis or somatic embryogenesis.


Plant Biotechnology Research

Useful in plant transformation workflows and other experimental procedures involving plant tissue culture.

Compatible Culture Media


The additive can be used with most commonly employed plant tissue culture formulations, including:


  • Murashige & Skoog (MS) medium
  • Gamborg B5 medium
  • Woody Plant Medium (WPM)
  • Chu N6 medium
  • Custom plant tissue culture media​

Recommended Usage


The additive is typically used at low concentrations during plant tissue culture media preparation.

Culture Stage

Suggested Concentration

Explant establishment

0.1–0.2 % (v/v)

Routine micropropagation

0.05–0.1 % (v/v)

Sensitive plant material

optimize experimentally​

Optimal concentrations may vary depending on plant species, explant source, and laboratory conditions.

General Protocol


1. Prepare Culture Medium

Prepare the plant tissue culture medium according to the desired formulation.


2. Add the Additive

Add the Plant Tissue Culture Contamination Control Additive to the medium at the desired final concentration.


3. Mix Thoroughly

Mix the medium to ensure even distribution of the additive.


4. Sterilization

Sterilize the medium according to standard laboratory procedures appropriate for the selected medium formulation.


5. Dispense Medium

Pour the prepared medium into sterile culture vessels.


6. Introduce Plant Material

Transfer plant explants to the prepared medium using standard sterile tissue culture techniques.

Tips for Best Results


  • Perform small-scale tests when working with new plant species.
  • Combine proper explant surface sterilization with appropriate culture practices.
  • Adjust additive concentration depending on plant species and culture conditions.

Storage and Stability


  •  Store according to the conditions indicated on the product label.
  • Avoid repeated contamination of the stock solution during routine laboratory use.

Intended Use


  • For research and laboratory plant tissue culture use only.
  • Not intended for agricultural field use, environmental applications, or crop protection purposes.

Indole-3-Butyric Acid (IBA) Powder


High-purity auxin powder for root induction, plant tissue culture, and plant research applications.

CytoLyva’s Indole-3-Butyric Acid (IBA) Powder is a high-quality plant growth regulator designed for research laboratories working with plant propagation, tissue culture, micropropagation, and root induction protocols. Supplied in a flexible powder format, this product allows researchers to prepare solutions according to their specific experimental needs.

Product Overview


Indole-3-Butyric Acid, commonly known as IBA, is a synthetic auxin widely used in plant science research to promote adventitious root formation. It is frequently applied in plant tissue culture, clonal propagation, horticultural research, and plant physiology studies.

This non-sterile powder format is suitable for laboratories that require flexibility in concentration, solvent choice, and protocol adaptation. It is intended for research use only and is not supplied as a ready-to-use sterile solution.

Key Benefits


High-Purity Auxin Powder
Designed for reliable laboratory performance and reproducible plant research workflows.

Flexible Powder Format
Allows preparation of custom stock solutions and working concentrations according to protocol requirements.

Supports Root Induction
Commonly used to stimulate root development in cuttings, explants, and plant tissue culture systems.

Suitable for Plant Research
Applicable in micropropagation, hormone response studies, plant physiology, and agricultural R&D.

Research Use Only
Developed for laboratory and research applications.

Applications


CytoLyva Indole-3-Butyric Acid (IBA) Powder may be used in:

  • Plant tissue culture and micropropagation
  • Root induction in cuttings and explants
  • Clonal propagation research
  • Plant regeneration workflows
  • Plant hormone response studies
  • Agricultural, horticultural, and botanical research
  • Preparation of auxin stock solutions for experimental protocols 

Product Description


Indole-3-Butyric Acid is a plant growth regulator from the auxin family. Auxins play an important role in plant development, including cell elongation, differentiation, root initiation, and tissue response.

IBA is especially valued in research protocols requiring controlled root induction. Compared with ready-to-use liquid formulations, the powder format gives laboratories more flexibility for preparing concentrations tailored to different plant species, tissue types, and experimental designs.

CytoLyva’s IBA Powder is supplied for research use and should be handled according to good laboratory practice.

Specifications


Product Name: Indole-3-Butyric Acid (IBA)

Form: Powder

Purity: ≥ 98% HPLC

Size: 1 g

Reference: CTLV-0036-02

Storage: 2–8°C

Sterility: Non-sterile

Intended Use: Research use only

Storage & Handling


Store Indole-3-Butyric Acid (IBA) Powder at 2–8°C. Keep the container tightly closed and protect from moisture and light. Allow the product to reach room temperature before opening when needed, to reduce condensation risk.

Handle using standard laboratory safety procedures, including appropriate protective equipment and good laboratory practice.

Suggested Use


IBA powder is commonly used to prepare stock solutions or working solutions for plant tissue culture and root induction experiments. The optimal concentration and preparation method may vary depending on the plant species, tissue type, solvent system, and research protocol.

Researchers should validate the appropriate concentration and application method for their specific experimental conditions.

Why Choose CytoLyva IBA Powder?


CytoLyva provides research reagents designed for consistency, clarity, and ease of use in life science workflows. This IBA powder format is ideal for laboratories that require a high-purity auxin reagent with flexible preparation options for plant propagation and tissue culture research.