Protein production media provide chemically defined, high-performance formulations essential for maximizing recombinant protein yields from mammalian, insect, and microbial expression systems. These media enable scalable biomanufacturing of therapeutic antibodies, enzymes, and vaccines while ensuring product quality and regulatory compliance.
Core Formulation Principles
Advanced protein production media eliminate serum variability through the incorporation of hydrolysates, lipids, trace metals, and growth factors specifically tailored to host cell metabolism. Chemically defined compositions, including optimized concentrations of glucose, glutamine, and balanced amino acids, help prevent lactate accumulation and apoptosis, thereby maintaining high cell viability levels (>90%) throughout the stationary phase.
Serum-Free and Protein-Free Media
Serum-free and protein-free formulations facilitate downstream purification processes by minimizing the presence of undefined components. This significantly reduces endotoxin levels and host cell protein contaminants, which is critical for ensuring compliance with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) requirements and improving overall product safety and consistency.


