Phosphate buffered saline, Intended use, Materials required – Dako Autostainer User Manual

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Phosphate Buffered Saline

The following is a procedure for the formulation of 20mM Phosphate, 150mM NaCl, buffered saline,
pH 7.0 with 0.05% Tween 20 from common laboratory chemicals.

Intended Use

A phosphate buffered saline solution, pH 7.0 can be used on the Dako Autostainer.

Materials Required

1. Clean carboy, flask or beaker graduated to 1L

2. Deionized

water

3. Magnetic stir plate with stir bar

Common laboratory chemicals

Chemical

Manufacturer and Product No.

Sodium Phosphate, dibasic (anhydrous)

Sigma, S-087

Sodium Phosphate, monobasic (monohydrate)

Fisher, S369-1

NaCl Sigma,

S-9625

Tween 20

Dako, S1966

Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH), 50% w/w solution

Baker, 3727-03

Reagent Preparation

One Liter of Phosphate-Buffered Saline containing 0.05% Tween 20

1. Add approximately 500 mL of deionized water to a 1L (1000 mL) carboy, flask or beaker.

2. Add 0.92 g of Sodium Phosphate, monobasic (monohydrate), 1.92 g of Sodium

Phosphate, dibasic and 8.77 g of NaCl and dissolve using a magnetic stir plate.

3. After all granules are dissolved adjust the solution to pH 7.0 with NaOH (50% w/w

solution). Allow the solution to continue to mix on the stir plate. Add the NaOH dropwise,
observing the pH constantly.

4. Once pH 7.0 is reached, add 0.5 mL of Tween 20 and mix using a magnetic stir plate.

5. Adjust the final volume of buffer to 1 liter with deionized water.

6. The final solution is 20mM Phosphate, 150mM NaCl, buffered saline, pH 7.0 with 0.05%

Tween 20.

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