TYPES OF ANIMAL CULTURE MEDIA

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TYPES OF ANIMAL CULTURE MEDIA
  1. NATURAL MEDIA
    1. Coagulant or clots
      1. Plasma separated from heparinized blood, serum, and fibrinogen
      2. Tissue extracts
        1. Extracts of chicken embryos, liver, and spleen and bone marrow extract
        2. Biological fluids
          1. Plasma, serum, lymph
        3. Synthetic media
          1. Serum-free media
            1. Crude protein fractions, such as bovine serum albumin or α- or β-globulin, are used as supplements
            2. Xeno-free media
              1. Human-source components, such as human serum albumin, are used as supplements but animal components are not allowed as supplements
              2. Protein-free media
                1. peptide fractions (protein hydrolysates)
                2. Serum-containing media
                  1. Human, bovine, equine, or other serum
                  2. Chemically defined media
                    1. recombinant proteins
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