Human Saliva, Pooled

from $59.00

Optimize your research with Pooled Human Saliva (CAT# 09.0002), a high‑quality oral fluid matrix sourced from multiple healthy donors. This minimally processed, preservative‑free specimen delivers consistent, authentic salivary content—perfect for developing and validating cutting‑edge assays.

Key Features:

  • Pooled from Healthy Donors – Ensures batch‑to‑batch uniformity

  • Preservative‑Free & Non‑Filtered – Retains native enzymes, proteins, and microbiota

  • Non‑Viral‑Tested – Provides a true-to-source biological matrix

  • –20 °C Storage – Compatible with standard laboratory freezers

  • Research Use Only – Not for diagnostic or therapeutic use

Applications:

  • Salivary biomarker discovery & validation

  • Proteomic & metabolomic profiling

  • Oral microbiome & pathogen interaction studies

  • Method development for point‑of‑care diagnostics

Leverage Pooled Human Saliva for reproducible, low‑interference assay performance and authentic biological context in every experiment.

Volume:

Optimize your research with Pooled Human Saliva (CAT# 09.0002), a high‑quality oral fluid matrix sourced from multiple healthy donors. This minimally processed, preservative‑free specimen delivers consistent, authentic salivary content—perfect for developing and validating cutting‑edge assays.

Key Features:

  • Pooled from Healthy Donors – Ensures batch‑to‑batch uniformity

  • Preservative‑Free & Non‑Filtered – Retains native enzymes, proteins, and microbiota

  • Non‑Viral‑Tested – Provides a true-to-source biological matrix

  • –20 °C Storage – Compatible with standard laboratory freezers

  • Research Use Only – Not for diagnostic or therapeutic use

Applications:

  • Salivary biomarker discovery & validation

  • Proteomic & metabolomic profiling

  • Oral microbiome & pathogen interaction studies

  • Method development for point‑of‑care diagnostics

Leverage Pooled Human Saliva for reproducible, low‑interference assay performance and authentic biological context in every experiment.