MSP01 Murashige & Skoog Basal Salts, rich in both macronutrients and micronutrients, is a cornerstone in plant tissue culture, providing a balanced nutrient environment essential for plant cell and tissue growth. The formulation includes vital macronutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, alongside crucial micronutrients such as iron, manganese, and zinc, ensuring optimal physiological functions. This media supports a range of applications, from micropropagation to genetic transformation, enabling researchers and horticulturists to produce disease-free, uniform plantlets in a controlled environment. The versatility of MS medium allows for the regeneration of plants from various tissues, making it invaluable in both academic research and commercial horticulture.
Specific applications include:
Micropropagation: Rapid multiplication of plants.
Somatic embryogenesis: Generating embryos from somatic cells.
Genetic engineering: Supporting the growth of transformed tissues
The following plant species thrive in MS medium, showcasing this product’s adaptability across diverse plant types:
Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum)
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
Arabidopsis thaliana
Orchids (various species)
Potato (Solanum tuberosum)
By utilizing MSP01 MS Basal Salts, researchers can significantly enhance plant propagation and improvement, paving the way for innovations in agriculture and conservation.
**Disclaimer:** Results may vary depending on specific cell lines, specifications, and experimental conditions. Consult with cell culture specialists and review comprehensive literature to tailor MSP01’s use to your research needs.
Murashige and Skoog medium (MS Media) is effective at promoting the phenomenal growth of plant tissue culture typically containing essential vitamins, micronutrients, and macronutrients [2].
Introduction:
This effective Murashige and Skoog medium (MS Media) was first discovered during the research of inventing a new plant growth regulator (responsible hormones that typically promote the phenomenal growth in plants) in 1962 and used by concerned scientists named Toshio Murashige (a professor in plant biology) and Folke K. Skoog (a plant physiologist).
Murashige and Skoog medium adequately provides all the necessary blend of micro and macronutrients to the specific culture and helps in promoting normal culture growth.
Murashige and Skoog medium (MS Media) is available in the market in powdery form. It comes in packaging of 25g, 1L, 10L, 25L, 50L, and 100L in sterile containers or gamma-irradiated PETG bottles [1].
Procedure:
The particular procedure for the necessary preparation of Murashige and Skoog medium (MS Media) is discussed below along with the standard components typically used in the production process [5].
Murashige and Skoog medium (MS Media) comprises of following fundamental components that are given below:
Components
Description
Organic components
Organic components of Murashige and Skoog medium contain nutrients like amino acids and vitamins. Important for the differentiation in the culture.
Inorganic components
Inorganic components contain micronutrients and macronutrients which are mainly mineral salts. Important for the development of plant.
Gelling agents
These agents (gelatins and agar) are used for supporting the development of culture.
Growth hormones
Different growth hormones are also present in the MS Medium like Cytokinins (hormone that stimulate cell division), Gibberellins (promote cell growth) and Auxins (promote cell elongation).
Preferred Stock Preparation: The specific stock of essential micronutrients, iron, necessary vitamins, and Cytokinins is carefully prepared before the proper preparation of Murashige and Skoog medium.
Micronutrients Stock Preparation: This stock preparation typically includes different components:
Salts
Quantities (mg/L)
Zinc sulfate
860mg
Manganese(II) sulfate
2230mg
Potassium iodide
83mg
Copper sulfate pentahydrate
2.5mg
Cobalt(II) chloride
2.5mg
Boric acid
620mg
Sodium molybdate dihydrate
25mg
Take a 1-liter beaker with 400ml distilled water in it and dissolve all the above-mentioned salts in the water. Gently stir the solution until all the necessary salts are dissolved. Promptly transfer the possible solution to the volumetric flask, and 10ml of the solution is pipetted out to instantly make 1L of Murashige and Skoog medium.
Vitamin Stock Preparation: This stock is prepared by using the following components:
Vitamins
Quantity (mg/100ml)
Thiamine Hydrochloride
1mg
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride
5mg
Glycine
20mg
Nicotinic Acid
5mg
All the principal components are mixed in 50ml distilled water and then stir the solution gently. Pipette out 1ml solution for Murashige and Skoog medium They must be instantly added after autoclaving to carefully save it from excess burning heat.
Iron Stock Preparation: Following components are used:
Components
Quantity (mg/100ml)
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid disodium salt dihydrate (Na2EDTA)
672mg
Iron(II) sulfate heptahydrate
556mg
Dissolved these components in 80ml distilled water. After stirring thoroughly, pipette out 5ml solution for preparing Murashige and Skoog medium.
Cytokinins Preparation: The components included are:
Components
Quantity (mg/100ml)
Sucrose
10mg
Myo-inositol
10mg
Agar
30,000mg
Kinetin
100mg
IAA
10mg
Dissolve 10 ml kinetin in hydrochloric acid. Subsequently, add distilled water to the solution and store it in a cold place for future use.
400ml water that typically undergoes the distillation process twice is carefully added in the beaker of about 1L. Then measured macronutrients are added to the beaker. Stir the solution gently.
Pipette out iron, micronutrients, and kinetin from the stock prepared and carefully add them to the previous solution.
Add myo-inositol and IAA along with some marked drops of sodium hydroxide in the solution. Again add water to the solution to carefully maintain the pH of the solution adequately prepared.
Store the solution in the refrigerator for future use [5].
Applications:
Some of the practical applications of Murashige and Skoog medium (MS Media) are described below:
Murashige and Skoog medium is widely used in the sustainable growth of specific cultures derived from monocots and dicots. Because of the large amount of sucrose, agar, essential vitamins, nitrate, and growth regulators in Murashige and Skoog Medium (MS Media), it typically supports the tissue culture growth of such typical plants [3].
Murashige and Skoog medium (MS Media) helps in the growth of cells in suspension, development of the callus, regeneration of plantlets and shoots.
Murashige and Skoog medium (MS Media) is utilized during the technique of micro-propagation of ornamental flowering plants, fruits, and vegetables for commercial purposes.
Some of its key components typically play a significant role in carbohydrate metabolism.
Murashige and Skoog medium (MS Media) plays a substantial role in the phenomena of organ culture, the study of Cytokinins, and propagation of different plant tissue cultures [6].
Specifications:
Following are the specifications of Murashige and skoog medium (MS Media) that are discussed below [2] [3] [4] [6].
Properties
Murashige and Skoog Medium (MS Media)
Industry
Used in Agricultural industry
Form
Present in Powdery or liquid form
Color
Ranges from transparent to a pale yellow color in solution.
Odor
Odorless
Clarity
Clear solution
Solution
Homogenous
Stability
Product is stable at room temperature and dry place.
Precipitate formation
Small pale yellow colored precipitates may occur after time.
Storage temperature
Ranges between 2 to 8 degrees Celsius
Shipping condition
Delivered at room temperature.
Nature
Hygroscopic
Solubility
Soluble in water
pH
4.8-0.2
Hazards and Safety:
In the specific cases of physical contact with odorless powder or liquid form of Murashige and Skoog medium (MS Media), wash your hands and face thoroughly with the practical help of excess water. Properly use a mild soap for gently cleaning the skin [7].
In case of direct contact with eyes, rinse them with plenty of distilled water carefully for 15 minutes. If it causes redness and irritation in the eyes immediately seeks medical advice.
If the Murashige and Skoog medium is ingested mistakenly, carefully wash the mouth with water. Do not induce vomiting and drink water.
In the specific case of inspiration of odorless powder, promptly move the victim to fresh air and let him breathe fresh air.
Murashige and Skoog medium can knowingly cause respiratory, skin, and eyes irritation if not handled properly.
During rapid-fire, hazardous fumes are promptly released into the atmosphere. Use water sprays, foam, and dry powder for fire extinguishing purposes.
Wear protective clothes or laboratory coats while handling the medium. Typically wear goggles and protective gloves.
Do research at well-ventilated places. Do not release the product in the environment. It may cause problems for different living organisms. It is toxic to aquatic life.
Murashige and Skoog medium is only used for research and laboratory purposes [7].
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