Dispase II for Cell Culture

Dispase II for Cell Culture

Dispase II is a highly reliable enzyme commonly used in cell culture for subculturing and detaching adherent cells while preserving their structural integrity and viability. Unlike harsher proteolytic enzymes, Dispase II gently cleaves extracellular matrix components without damaging cell surface proteins, ensuring that the cells remain healthy and ready for subsequent culture. Its consistent activity and mild dissociation properties make it an excellent choice for researchers working with sensitive or primary cell types.

When subculturing, Dispase II offers a simple and efficient workflow that supports high recovery rates. The enzyme is pre-warmed to 37°C before being applied to the culture surface, where it loosens cell attachments within just a few minutes of incubation. Following the initial exposure, an additional incubation step allows for complete detachment while maintaining cell viability. This controlled process helps prevent mechanical stress, resulting in healthier cells that retain their natural morphology and functionality.

Because of its precision and gentle enzymatic action, Dispase II is widely trusted in both routine and advanced cell culture applications. After treatment, cells can be easily resuspended in fresh medium and replated without loss of viability or adherence potential. The reproducibility and reliability of Dispase II make it a preferred tool for laboratories seeking consistent results in subculturing, passaging, or preparing cells for downstream assays.

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