Tissue Dissociation
Tissue Dissociation Enzymes for cell isolation
Tissue dissociation, primary cell isolation, as well as cell harvesting of cultured cells are routine processes in various research fields, such as cell biology, neuroscience, immunology, cancer, stem cell and regenerative medicine research. These techniques are essential for obtaining the specific cell types of interest from the full range of available tissues, enabling subsequent experiments and analyses.
Therefore, the primary objective of cell isolation procedures is to maximize the yield of functionally viable, dissociated cells with preserved cell surface antigens, while avoiding cell death and aggregation.
The Power of Enzymes
The enzymes used must selectively digest the distinct molecular structures present in the specific tissue, facilitating tissue dissociation while preserving the integrity of essential biomolecules, such as proteins and DNA, for further experimental analyses.
Choosing the right enzymes or enzyme mixes, as well as experimental conditions, is key for optimal results, given that the diverse composition of extracellular matrices in different tissues and developmental stages necessitates tailored approaches.
To receive valuable insights on optimizing your protocols, simply request your digital copy of Worthingtons’ Tissue Dissociation Guide from us. This comprehensive resource consolidates information on standard laboratory procedures, provides a logical experimental framework for developing cell isolation protocols, and includes numerous references specific to various tissues.
Find more information about tissue dissociation enzymes, such as Collagenases, Papain, Trypsin, Elastase, Hyaluronidase, as well as DNases and ready-to-use Tissue Dissociations Kits for specific tissues or optimization on the following pages.
Animal-Free (AF) Enzymes for Biopharmaceutical and Biomedical Research
Animal-free (AF) enzymes for research into biopharmaceutical and biomedical applications are crucial for mitigating the risks associated with animal-derived pathogens. A diverse range of enzymes, including key AF nucleases like DNases and RNase T1 & T2, Collagenases and other Proteases is part of our portfolio. These enzymes play pivotal roles in applications such as the isolation of primary and stem cells for autologous transplantation and artificial organ research. Ensuring the absence of animal-based components in these enzymes is essential to prevent potential contamination by mammalian pathogens.
AF enzymes are sourced from plant, fungal, bacterial, and other native or recombinant microbial origins. Their production involves the use of raw materials, media components, chemicals, buffers, and dedicated equipment that are entirely free of animal-derived materials.
The Bioprocess Grade Enzymes are specialized enzymes tailored to meet the stringent requirements of pharmaceutical and biomedical bioprocessing applications.
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Papain lyophilized - PAPL (100 mg)
Cat.-Nr: LS003119
Supplied as a lyophilized powder prepared from a 2X crystalline suspension, Code: PAP. To insure full activity, the enzyme should be incubated in a... Read More
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Papain lyophilized - PAPL (25 mg)
Cat.-Nr: LS003118
Supplied as a lyophilized powder prepared from a 2X crystalline suspension, Code: PAP. To insure full activity, the enzyme should be incubated in a... Read More
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Papain Suspension - PAP (1 g)
Cat.-Nr: LS003127
Supplied as a 2X crystalline suspension in 50mM sodium acetate, pH 4.5. To insure full activity, the enzyme should be incubated in a solution... Read More
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Papain Suspension - PAP (100 mg)
Cat.-Nr: LS003126
Supplied as a 2X crystalline suspension in 50mM sodium acetate, pH 4.5. To insure full activity, the enzyme should be incubated in a solution... Read More
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Papain Suspension - PAP (25 mg)
Cat.-Nr: LS003124
Supplied as a 2X crystalline suspension in 50mM sodium acetate, pH 4.5. To insure full activity, the enzyme should be incubated in a solution... Read More
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Sodium bicarbonate 7.5% - NAH (100 mL)
Cat.-Nr: LK002069
7.5% Sodium bicarbonate concentrate (NaHCO3), used to buffer the diluted CMF-HBSS; 1 x 100 ml
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Soybean Trypsin Inhibitor, Animal Free - SIC (1 g)
Cat.-Nr: LS003587
A partially purified lyophilized powder.
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Soybean Trypsin Inhibitor, Filtered - SICNK (1 Vial)
Cat.-Nr: LK003230
A component of the NCIS kit. This material is 0.22 micron membrane filtered and lyophilized in autoclaved vials. A vial reconstituted with 1 ml of... Read More
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Soybean Trypsin Inhibitor, Filtered - SICNK (5 Vials)
Cat.-Nr: LK003235
A component of the NCIS kit. This material is 0.22 micron membrane filtered and lyophilized in autoclaved vials. A vial reconstituted with 1 ml of... Read More
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Soybean Trypsin Inhibitor, Purified, Animal Free - SI (1 g)
Cat.-Nr: LS003571
Chromatographically purified as described by Frattali, V., and Steiner, R.: Biochem., 7, 521 (1968). A dialyzed, lyophilized powder. Purity checked... Read More
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Soybean Trypsin Inhibitor, Purified, Animal Free - SI (100 mg)
Cat.-Nr: LS003570
Chromatographically purified as described by Frattali, V., and Steiner, R.: Biochem., 7, 521 (1968). A dialyzed, lyophilized powder. Purity checked... Read More
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STEMxyme® 1 Collagenase/Neutral Protease (Dispase) - STZ1 (50mg)
Cat.-Nr: LS004106
A specialized combination of Animal Origin-Free Clostridium histolyticum collagenase (Code: CLSAFB) and animal origin free Bacillus polymyxa neutral... Read More
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STEMxyme® 1 Collagenase/Neutral Protease (Dispase) - STZ1 (5x50mg)
Cat.-Nr: LS004107
A specialized combination of Animal Origin-Free Clostridium histolyticum collagenase (Code: CLSAFB) and animal origin free Bacillus polymyxa neutral... Read More
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STEMxyme® 2 Collagenase/Neutral Protease (Dispase) - STZ2 (50mg)
Cat.-Nr: LS004112
A specialized combination of Animal Origin-Free Clostridium histolyticum collagenase (Code: CLSAFB) and animal origin free Bacillus polymyxa neutral... Read More
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STEMxyme® 2 Collagenase/Neutral Protease (Dispase) - STZ2 (5x50mg)
Cat.-Nr: LS004113
STEMxyme® 2 Collagenase/Neutral Protease (Dispase®) is a specialized combination of Animal Origin-Free Clostridium histolyticum collagenase (Code:... Read More
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Tissue Guide
Cat.-Nr: TG2020X
Worthington Tissue Dissociation Guide Introduction Tissue dissociation/primary cell isolation and cell harvesting are principal applications... Read More
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Trypsin 2X - TRL (1 g)
Cat.-Nr: LS003703
Supplied as a chromatographically purified, diafiltered and lyophilized powder.
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Trypsin 2X - TRL (10 g)
Cat.-Nr: LS003704
Supplied as a chromatographically purified, diafiltered and lyophilized powder.
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Trypsin 2X - TRL (100 mg)
Cat.-Nr: LS003702
Supplied as a chromatographically purified, diafiltered and lyophilized powder.
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Trypsin 3X - TRL3 (1 g)
Cat.-Nr: LS003707
Supplied as a chromatographically purified, diafiltered and lyophilized powder.
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Trypsin 3X- TRL3 (100 mg)
Cat.-Nr: LS003708
Supplied as a chromatographically purified, diafiltered and lyophilized powder.
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Trypsin 3X, filtered - TRLS (50 mg)
Cat.-Nr: LS003736
Trypsin chromatographically purified, diafiltered (Code TRL3) filtered thorugh a 0.22 micron pore size membrane and lyophilized in sterile vials.... Read More
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Trypsin 3X, filtered - TRLS (5x50 mg)
Cat.-Nr: LS003734
Trypsin chromatographically purified, diafiltered (Code TRL3) filtered thorugh a 0.22 micron pore size membrane and lyophilized in sterile vials.... Read More
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Trypsin Inhibitor, Lima Bean, Animal Free - LBI (1 g)
Cat.-Nr: LS002830
Fraction III of the preparation described by Fraenkel-Conrat, et al., Arch. Biochem. Biophys., 37, 393 (1952). Supplied as a dialyzed, lyophilized... Read More
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Trypsin Inhibitor, Lima Bean, Animal Free - LBI (100 mg)
Cat.-Nr: LS002829
Fraction III of the preparation described by Fraenkel-Conrat, et al., Arch. Biochem. Biophys., 37, 393 (1952). Supplied as a dialyzed, lyophilized... Read More
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Trypsin Inhibitor, Ovomucoid - OI (1 g)
Cat.-Nr: LS003087
Mucoprotein and antitryptic factor of egg white described by Lineweaver and Murray, J. Biol. Chem., 171, 565 (1947). A dialyzed, dried powder.
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Trypsin Inhibitor, Ovomucoid - OI (2 g)
Cat.-Nr: LS003086
Mucoprotein and antitryptic factor of egg white described by Lineweaver and Murray, J. Biol. Chem., 171, 565 (1947). A dialyzed, dried powder.
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Trypsin Inhibitor, Ovomucoid - OI (500 mg)
Cat.-Nr: LS003085
Mucoprotein and antitryptic factor of egg white described by Lineweaver and Murray, J. Biol. Chem., 171, 565 (1947). A dialyzed, dried powder.
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Trypsin, 2X, Sterile, Irradiated - TRLVMF (100 mg)
Cat.-Nr: LS004454
Chromatographically purified (Code: TRL), lyophilized, irradiated and tested for the absence of mycoplasma and extraneous virus according to 9... Read More
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Trypsin, 2X, Sterile, Irradiated - TRLVMF (5x100 mg)
Cat.-Nr: LS004452
Chromatographically purified (Code: TRL), lyophilized, irradiated and tested for the absence of mycoplasma and extraneous virus according to 9... Read More
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Trypsin, Filtered - TRLSNK (1 Vial)
Cat.-Nr: LK003220
A component of the NCIS kit. This material is 0.22 micron membrane filtered and lyophilized in autoclaved vials. A vial reconstituted with 2 ml of... Read More
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Trypsin, Filtered - TRLSNK (5 Vials)
Cat.-Nr: LK003225
A component of the NCIS kit. This material is 0.22 micron membrane filtered and lyophilized in autoclaved vials. A vial reconstituted with 2 ml of... Read More




