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Media formulation management

Manage tissue culture media formulations and preparation batches

TissueCulture Pro gives plant labs a structured place to manage formulation templates, prepared media batches, components, lot numbers, and the culture lines that used each batch.

What this helps clean up

Recipes are stored separately from actual preparation batches

Chemical lot numbers are hard to trace back to affected cultures

Media changes are not connected to stage transitions or outcomes

pH, carbon source, gelling agent, and PGR records become inconsistent

How it works

A practical workflow, not another spreadsheet.

1

Define the recipe

Create a formulation template with the ingredients, concentrations, and target pH your lab uses.

2

Record the batch

Log the actual preparation date, batch details, component lots, and any deviations from the template.

3

Connect to cultures

Associate media use with culture transfers so media history stays attached to each line.

Relevant capabilities

Formulation templates

Keep reusable media recipes with basal medium, vitamins, PGRs, carbon source, gelling agent, pH, and custom components.

Preparation batches

Track each prepared batch separately from the recipe so production records match what was actually made.

Lot traceability

Connect media components and batch records to culture lines for better investigation when results change.

Quick answers

Can TissueCulture Pro manage both recipes and media batches?

Yes. It separates reusable formulation templates from prepared batches so your records can reflect both the recipe and the actual preparation.

Does it track PGRs?

Yes. Media records can include plant growth regulators and other custom components used by your lab.

Can I trace a media batch back to cultures?

The system is designed to connect culture activity with media history so labs can review which cultures used which media.