Tissue Culture - $100 vs $1,000 Pressure Cooker!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • In this video, Francisco discusses the practical difference between a $100 pressure cooker and a $1,000 pressure cooker! Is the $1,000 pressure cooker really 10 times better? Be sure to watch until the end for all the details!
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Комментарии • 28

  • @sethrosenberg9717
    @sethrosenberg9717 3 года назад +3

    Hi Francisco, love your videos, wanted to suggest getting the pc to a boil, before putting the weight on the valve. You should feel steam blowing out. It will get you to pressure in half the time.

  • @paryaqaqa
    @paryaqaqa 3 года назад

    nice! i got an aa1941x a year ago and its one of the best investments we have made. i love that the sterilizers make no noise while running. 🙈🙊

  • @mookfaru835
    @mookfaru835 22 дня назад

    I love Mexican science!

  • @zoxidxalilov853
    @zoxidxalilov853 Год назад

    thanks for your hard work

  • @amtd3808
    @amtd3808 3 года назад

    I found one pressure cooker 22 lit but it doesn't have pressure gauge ?? How should I use it??

  • @mangayarkarasisankar6443
    @mangayarkarasisankar6443 2 года назад

    I have only normal domestic cooker without pressure gauge for autoclave..in that how much time should i keep the medium for autoclaving..or how many whistle to be needed...

    • @PlantCellTechnology
      @PlantCellTechnology  2 года назад

      apart from temperature and time, pressure is also an important factor in autoclaving tools and chemicals. It'd be great for you to purchase a pressure cooker with pressure gauge.

  • @michvmmify
    @michvmmify 2 года назад

    Hey Fransisco, another great video. Much appreciated. What is the brand and model # of the $100.00 pressure cooker. Thanks again

  • @ajw1989
    @ajw1989 3 года назад +1

    Are you securing the lids on the containers during the steralzation process?

    • @PlantCellTechnology
      @PlantCellTechnology  3 года назад +1

      No, they have to stay loose

    • @greencleanenvironmentalsol7053
      @greencleanenvironmentalsol7053 Месяц назад

      @@PlantCellTechnologyand how long do you leave them after they’ve been removed from the PC, before closing them,

    • @PlantCellTechnology
      @PlantCellTechnology  Месяц назад

      @@greencleanenvironmentalsol7053 Couldn't get your question. Can you please elaborate a bit? What does "them" refer to here? To vessels?

    • @greencleanenvironmentalsol7053
      @greencleanenvironmentalsol7053 Месяц назад

      @@PlantCellTechnologyOnce sterilised I noted the media cointainers were removed and left to rest on the counter with the lids still on top (unsecured), presumably to allow them to come to room temp to reduce condensation? My question was how long can they safely sit out before securing the lids. I've been concerned of risking contamination and would allow the pressure cooker to come to room temperature (sometimes overnight) prior to opening the PC and sealing the containers. I'm still getting considerable condensation inside the media containers and was wondering if it was due to staying in the PC for an extended period of time.

    • @PlantCellTechnology
      @PlantCellTechnology  Месяц назад +1

      @@greencleanenvironmentalsol7053 I don't close the containers immediately as they will shrink. I wait around 10-15 minutes before closing the lid. The medium that I make also has PPM, which prevents contamination.

  • @Darknesssleeps
    @Darknesssleeps Год назад

    Can you use an instapot?

  • @bicameugalo
    @bicameugalo 3 года назад

    This is special cups or regular plastic cups?

    • @PlantCellTechnology
      @PlantCellTechnology  3 года назад +1

      These are autoclavable plastic cups. Regular plastic cups will melt in the pressure cooker because of the high temperature.
      You can prefer Polypropylene (PP), polypropylene copolymer (PPCO), polymethylpentene (PMP), ETFE, FEP, and PFA made cups to serve the purpose.

  • @hotrodAndy
    @hotrodAndy 3 года назад

    Why not just let the steam blow out of the rocker hole for like 10 to 15 min to purge the air out? Why open it back up? Or are you running it two times?

    • @PlantCellTechnology
      @PlantCellTechnology  3 года назад

      The cooker is only opened after all the pressure is released. In the video, we showed the same.

    • @PlantCellTechnology
      @PlantCellTechnology  3 года назад

      The All American pressure cooker will get up to pressure, but you have to bleed all the air out. That takes 2-3 minutes, then you let it build pressure again and when it reaches the 15 psi is when start the sterilization process. So, 45 minutes to warm up and build pressure, then 2-3 minutes to bleed the air, and then another 15-20 minutes to build pressure once again, then 40 minutes of sterilization time. and 15 minutes to release the pressure and open the pressure cooker. Total cycle time is close to 2 hours.

  • @lowspectissueculture5970
    @lowspectissueculture5970 3 года назад

    Nice video!!! How many 250 mL glass jars can the Presto pressure cooker hold?