Hi everyone, I have recently purchased mitomycin C from SantaCruz to inactivate MEFs and since insufficient information was provided by the manufacturer on reconstitution and stability I had a read around and decided to dissolve the dry powder in PBS at a final concentration of 0.5mg/mL. I then prepared aliquots of 300uL and stored them at -20degrees protected from light. The following day after freezing I thawed a few vials to use and did not notice anything unusual (colour was nice light purple and no flocculation). However after 10 days I took some more vials out and noticed that an insoluble precipitate has formed. I did some research around and could not find anything exhaustive. Sigma says that once precipitate forms the solution becomes toxic/ineffective. However this paper (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11821684) says that mitomycin in PBS retains stability up to one month when stored at -20 in PBS. I would like to ask in your experience, has this ever happened to you? Have you noticed any difference in efficacy? Many thanks in advance

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