Vit Kit-Freeze
Vit Kit-Freeze is a versatile system designed to reduce the cost of vitrification and yield high-survival rates.
Further Information
Vit Kit Freeze is a flexible, cost-effective system for use in the vitrification of oocytes (MII), pronuclear (PN) zygotes, cleavage stage embryos, and blastocyst stage embryos. With survival rates ranging between 90-99%, and featuring low-volume protocols, Vit Kit Freeze can support your laboratory by reducing the cost of vitrification and ensuring consistent, high-survival rates.
Key benefits:
- Our microdrop protocol delivers more use per kit to help reduce costs
- The first vitrification media approved for oocyte vitrification in the USA
- One year shelf-life for unopened products and an eight week shelf-life for open products help to minimize waste
- Ready to use—no mixing required
- Compatible with any vitrification device
Each kit contains:
2 Vials of ES (Equilibration Solution, 2 x 1 mL)
Contains:
- 7.5% DMSO
- 7.5% ethylene glycol
- 20% DSS
- Gentamicin
- In a M-199 HEPES Buffered Medium
- 2 Vials of VS (Vitrification Solution, 2 x 1 mL)
Contains:
- 15% DMSO
- 15% ethylene glycol
- 0.5 M sucrose
- 20% DSS
- Gentamicin
- In a M-199 HEPES Buffered Medium
Shelf Life
1 year from date of manufacture
Size | SKU |
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N/A | 90133-SO |
IFU’s
Protocols
White Papers & Research Articles
- Case Study: Vit Kit-NX Suite Demonstrates High Implantation and Pregnancy Rates Equivalent to Vit Kit Suite
- Best Abstract at 2009 AAB Annual Meeting and Education Conference - Blastocyst Vitrification and warming: Two years and 200 cycles
- Pregnancy Results Following Initiation of a Blastocyst Vitrification Program
- Vitrification and Warming of Blastocysts
- Vitrification and Warming of Donor Oocytes Using a Closed Straw System
Scientific Posters
Irvine Scientific vitrification media can be used to vitrify blastocysts that have been cultured in any culture media.
We have confirmed the shelf life using unopened and properly stored vials of solutions. Once opened, it is recommended that you use solutions within 8 weeks, assuming they are used under aseptic conditions and do not exhibit any of the characteristics of contamination indicated in the "precautions" section of the product inserts.
It is best to aliquot the media aseptically into the right vial sizes and store frozen for further use. When stored as directed, Test Yolk Buffer will be stable until the expiration date shown on the bottle.