“An apple a day keeps the doctor away” – just on of the many phrases reminding us that having a balanced diet is good for our health. And just like our whole body stays healthy from a variety of food, the individual cells of our body need a variety of things to stay healthy as well. When cells are cultured ”in vitro” or in a dish in the lab they have to be fed to stay alive. This is usually done with a purely liquid diet consisting of so called ”medium” (no well-done fans there). Cells are kept in this liquid during the course of their culture, with the medium being ”refreshed” every once in a while, showing that cells are more prone to just skip dinner and go straight for drinks.
Coming back to what cells actually need to prosper, the answer for that has been found several times with varying results. There are dozens of different medium compositions, with one famous one for example being “Dulbecco’s modified eagle medium” (DMEM). This specific medium consists in even its most basic version of about 30 different components.