Physiological nacl
Physiological NaCl is a sterile, isotonic saline solution that contains 0.9% sodium chloride. It is a commonly used laboratory reagent for various applications, such as cell culture, buffer preparation, and dilution of samples. The solution mimics the osmotic pressure and ion composition of human body fluids, making it suitable for maintaining the physiological environment of cells and tissues.
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Yeast Isolation and Identification Protocol
Marine Sponge-Derived Bioactive Compounds
The materials used were marine sponge (Axinella carteri) from Natuna Waters, methanol (Merck), carbopol (Merck), 1% carrageenan (Merck), diclofenac sodium as a positive control (Voltaren®), aquadest (Brataco), propylene glycol (Merck). , TEA (Merck), methyl paraben (Merck), 0.9% physiological NaCl (Merck), Mayer's reagent (Merck), concentrated HCl (Merck), chloroform (Merck), ammonia 10% (Merck), mg powder (Merck ), 2N hydrochloric acid (Merck), 1% FeCl3 (Merck), acetic acid (Merck), concentrated H2SO4 (Merck), chloroform (Merck), mice.
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