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#1 BryanC

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Posted 24 February 2010 - 07:26 AM

Hello All,

New to the forum, but have gotten great info in the past when searching for something on google.


I have a heparin stock solution at 1000 U/ml. Is it possible to make a 50mg/ml working stock from this solution?

If so, what other info do i need for the calculation?

Thanks,
BC

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Posted 24 February 2010 - 07:55 AM

View PostBryanC, on Feb 24 2010, 03:26 PM, said:

Hello All,

New to the forum, but have gotten great info in the past when searching for something on google.


I have a heparin stock solution at 1000 U/ml. Is it possible to make a 50mg/ml working stock from this solution?

If so, what other info do i need for the calculation?

Thanks,
BC



You need to know how many U are in a mg, and calculate from there :)

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Posted 24 February 2010 - 01:18 PM

Thanks.


So, if the Heparin salt is 180 U/mg, then the 1000 U/ml sol'n is at .180 mg/ml? Which means I would have to make a fresh 50 mg/ml stock from the heparin salt?

Guess Ill have to order some more heparin, because someone has put a basically empty bottle back into the cabinet without ordering more. :D

Edited by BryanC, 24 February 2010 - 01:22 PM.


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Posted 24 February 2010 - 03:08 PM

180 U/mg will give 1000U.ml-1/180U.mg-1= 5.556 mg/ml not 0.18mg/ml - you'll still have to make a fresh stock or add a larger volume to a dilution.

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Posted 24 February 2010 - 05:32 PM

View Postbob1, on Feb 24 2010, 06:08 PM, said:

180 U/mg will give 1000U.ml-1/180U.mg-1= 5.556 mg/ml not 0.18mg/ml - you'll still have to make a fresh stock or add a larger volume to a dilution.



Thanks bob. I really rushed that calc. And man was I over thinking U/ml, U/mg, etc. Never had to deal with "units" before....

Being that it's for in situ hyb, i don't think I trust the cleanliness of someone else's solution anyway.





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