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Dulbecco s modified eagle medium dmem

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Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium (DMEM) is a cell culture medium commonly used in the growth and maintenance of various cell lines. It provides essential nutrients, amino acids, vitamins, and other components required for cell proliferation and survival. DMEM is a widely used standard medium in cell biology research and applications.

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Reagents for Antioxidant and Cytotoxicity Assays

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Potassium ferricyanide, ferrous sulfate II, trichloroacetic acid, and sulfuric acid were purchased from Merck (Darmstadt, Germany). Nitro blue tetrazolium (NBT), monosaccharides, diaminoethanetetraacetic acid (EDTA), D-glucose, acid gallic, ascorbic acid, bovine serum albumin protein, ascorbic acid, methionine, 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazolyl-2)-2,5- diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT), pyrocatechol violet, riboflavin, ammonium molybdate, and tert-butyl hydrogen peroxide (t-BOOH) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich Co. (St. Louis, MO, USA). Sodium bicarbonate, nonessential amino acids, and phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) were purchased from Invitrogen Corporation (Burlington, ON, Canada). Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium (DMEM) and fetal bovine serum (FBS) were obtained from CULTILAB (Campinas, SP, Brazil). Penicillin and streptomycin were obtained from Gibco (Fort Worth, TX, USA). All other solvents and chemicals were of analytical grade from Synth (Diadema, SP, Brazil).
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Bullfrog Adipose Tissue Biocompatibility Study

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Bullfrog adipose tissue was kindly provided by the Asmarana Produtos Naturais (Natal, RN, Brazil). Span® 80 (sorbitan monooleate 80), penicillin-streptomycin, and MTT reagent ((3-(4,5-dimethylthiazolyl-2)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide)) were purchased from Sigma Aldrich Inc. (St. Louis, MO, USA). Ethanol, dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), n-hexane, propylene glycol, and Tween® 20 (polyoxyethylene 20 sorbitan monolaurate) were acquired from VETEC (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil). Cetostearyl alcohol ethoxylate and isopropyl palmitate were purchased from ViaFarma (São Paulo, SP, Brazil). Xanthan Gum and Germall® were purchased from Mapric (São Paulo, SP, Brazil). Butylhydroxytoluene was acquired from Galena (Campinas, SP, Brazil). Floral green fragrance was obtained from Bio Inter (São Paulo, SP, Brazil).
Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle Medium (DMEM) and fetal bovine serum (FBS) were purchased from Cultilab (Campinas, SP, Brazil). The 3T3 fibroblasts and B16F10 cell lines from the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) used in this study were provided by the Laboratory of Biotechnology of Natural Polymers at Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (Natal, RN, Brazil).
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Cytotoxicity Assay of Phytochemicals

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Ethanol, mEthanol, sulfuric acid, potassium ferricyanide, ferrous sulfate (II), and aluminum chloride were obtained from Merck (Germany). Diphenylpicryl hydrazine (DPPH), catechin, and 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2-5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) were purchased from Sigma Chemical (USA). Sodium chloride was purchased from Sigma Chemical. HeLa cells (ATCC¯ CCL-2), SiHa cells ATCC¯ (HTB-35), 786-0 (ATCC¯ CRL-1932, HT-29 (ATCC¯ HTB-38), and Embryo fibroblast 3T3 (ATCC¯ CCL-164) were provided by Dr. Hugo Oliveira Rocha, Department of Biochemistry, UFRN, Brazil. Cell culture medium components (Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium, DMEM) and trypsin were obtained from Cultilab (Brazil). Sodium bicarbonate, sodium pyruvate and phosphate buffered saline (PBS) were purchased from Invitrogen Corporation (Canada). All other solvents and chemicals were of analytical grade.
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Fucoidan Extraction and Characterization for Osteoblast Study

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Acetonitrile, iron (II) sulfate, sulfuric acid, and potassium ferricianyde (III) were obtained from Merck (Darmstadt, Germany). Fucoidan from Fucus vesiculosus, ammonium molybdate, nitro Blue Tetrazolium (NBT), methionine, and monosaccharides were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich Co. (St. Louis, MO, USA). Trypsin, cell culture medium components (Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle Medium-DMEM), and newborn calf serum (FCS) were obtained from Cultilab (Campinas, SP, Brazil). Phosphate buffered saline (PBS) was puchased from Invitrogen Corporation (Burlington, ON, USA). All other solvents and chemicals were of analytical grade.
Eukaryotic cells (the murine calvaria-derived osteoblast-like cell line (MC3T3-E1) (ATCC® CRL-2593, Manassas, VA, USA)), and human osteosarcoma cells (MG-63 (ATCC® CRL-1427, Manassas, VA, USA) were grown in Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium (DMEM) with 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS), 10 mg/mL streptomycin, and 10,000 IU penicillin.
The fucans from the brown seaweed Spatoglossum schröederi, Fuc A, Fuc B, and Fuc C were obtained as described by Amorim et al., [8 (link)]; Nobre et al., [23 (link)]; and Rocha et al., [24 (link)], respectively.
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