Fetal bovine serum (FBS) is a critical cell culture supplement that provides essential growth factors, hormones, proteins, vitamins, and nutrients required for the maintenance and proliferation of a wide variety of mammalian cells in vitro. While traditional FBS is widely used, different qualifications or modifications to FBS have been developed to suit specific research needs or to remove potentially confounding components.
Types of Qualified FBS
- Dialyzed FBS: Undergoes dialysis to remove low-molecular-weight components such as salts, small peptides, and other impurities while retaining proteins and growth factors.
- Charcoal Stripped FBS: Treated with activated charcoal to remove lipophilic substances such as steroid hormones, cholesterol, and other small lipids.
- Delipidated FBS: Processed to remove most lipid components from the serum.
- Exosome-Depleted FBS: Undergoes ultracentrifugation or filtration to remove extracellular vesicles.
- IgG-Depleted FBS: Treated to reduce immunoglobulin G (IgG) content.
- Gamma Irradiated FBS: Sterilized with gamma radiation to inactivate microbial contaminants.
- Heat-Inactivated FBS: Heated to inactivate complement proteins.
Importance of Choosing Qualified FBS
The choice of the appropriate FBS qualification depends significantly on:
- The type of cells being cultured (e.g., sensitive stem cells, immune cells).
- The experimental question (e.g., hormone signaling, lipid metabolism, immune function).
- Requirement to minimize variability and undesired interactions.
- Regulatory and safety considerations for clinical applications.
Using specialized FBS types can enhance reproducibility, reduce experimental noise, and provide more accurate biological insights.
Fetal bovine serum is available in multiple qualified forms designed to meet specific scientific needs. Selecting the appropriate qualification enhances experimental outcomes by providing the right environment tailored to the particular culture system or research question. Whether it is dialyzed serum for metabolite-sensitive assays or charcoal-stripped serum for hormone studies, understanding these qualifications ensures better reproducibility, optimized culture conditions, and improved biological relevance in cell culture experiments.