UniBSS Wash & Handling Buffer is a chemically defined balanced salt solution designed for routine cell washing, dilution, resuspension, and short-term cell handling workflows where maintaining stable environmental conditions is important.
In many laboratory procedures, cells are handled both at the open laboratory bench and within CO₂-controlled incubator environments. Buffers that rely on a single buffering system may experience pH drift when environmental CO₂ levels change.
UniBSS incorporates a dual-buffer handling system and metabolic-supporting environment designed to help maintain stable conditions during washing and handling steps.
The buffer remains fully compatible with common PBS/HBSS workflows while avoiding proteins, animal-derived components, or undefined additives that could interfere with downstream assays.
Quick Product Facts
Attribute
Specification
Product Name
UniBSS Wash & Handling Buffer
Category
Balanced Salt Solution
Buffer Type
Dual-Buffered Handling Buffer
Sterility
0.22 µm Sterile Filtered
Endotoxin
≤ 0.1 EU/mL
Proteins
None
Animal Components
None
Metabolic Support
Glucose Included
Formulation
Chemically Defined
Format
Ready-to-Use Solution
CO₂ Compatibility
Bench + 5% CO₂
Variants
–Ca²⁺/–Mg²⁺ and +Ca²⁺/+Mg²⁺
Storage
2–8 °C
Shelf Life
12 Months (Unopened)
Intended Use
Research Use Only (RUO)
Product Overview
Routine cell handling steps frequently occur outside tightly controlled incubator environments. During these transitions, buffers that rely solely on environmental CO₂ levels may experience pH shifts when exposed to ambient laboratory air.
Changes in pH or metabolic support during wash steps may contribute to:
variability between operators
reduced cell viability during handling
inconsistent wash conditions across workflows
buffer switching between bench and incubator environments
UniBSS Wash & Handling Buffer is designed to provide a more stable handling environment during routine cell workflows. The dual-buffer system helps maintain stable pH conditions, while the inclusion of metabolic support components helps maintain cell stability during short-term handling steps.
Key Features
Sterile & Low Endotoxin
Sterile-filtered solution with controlled endotoxin levels suitable for sensitive cell handling workflows.
Dual-Buffered Stability
Designed to support stable pH conditions across both ambient air and 5% CO₂ incubator environments.
Metabolic Support During Handling
Includes glucose to help support short-term cellular metabolism during washing and resuspension steps.
Chemically Defined Formulation
Eliminates undefined additives that can introduce experimental variability.
Bench + CO₂ Compatible
Supports workflows performed both at the bench and in incubator environments without requiring buffer switching.
Ready-To-Use Buffer
Provided as a sterile solution requiring no preparation or dilution.
Typical Applications
UniBSS Wash & Handling Buffer may be used in workflows including:
routine cell washing
flow cytometry wash and resuspension
cell pelleting and resuspension
media dilution and reagent preparation
sample preparation for downstream assays
short-term cell handling and transport
Researchers should evaluate suitability for their specific experimental systems.
Standard Buffers Vs UniBSS
Feature
PBS / HBSS
UniBSS
Buffer System
Single buffer
Dual-buffer system
Bench Stability
Environment dependent
Stable handling environment
CO₂ Compatibility
Incubator dependent
Bench + CO₂ compatible
Metabolic Support
None
Glucose included
Workflow Switching
Sometimes required
Reduced switching
Formulation
Defined salts
Chemically defined
Cell Line Compatibility
Cell Line
Type
Typical Use
HEK293 / HEK293T
Adherent
Cell washing and handling
CHO (CHO-K1, CHO-S)
Adherent / Suspension
Routine washing
HeLa
Adherent
Sample preparation
NIH-3T3
Adherent
Handling prior to dissociation
Vero
Adherent
Cell washing workflows
Jurkat
Suspension
Flow cytometry preparation
THP-1
Suspension
Washing and resuspension
K562
Suspension
Sample preparation
HL-60
Suspension
Preparation before assays
Researchers should validate compatibility with sensitive primary cells.
Why Use a Stabilized Handling Buffer?
During routine wash and handling steps, cells may experience rapid environmental changes that influence membrane stability and cellular metabolism.
Buffers designed to stabilize handling conditions may help reduce:
pH drift during bench handling
cell stress during wash transitions
aggregation during washing steps
variability in downstream assays
A stabilized handling environment can support more consistent cell preparation across experimental workflows.
Quality Control
Each batch is prepared under controlled manufacturing conditions and tested to ensure consistent performance.
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