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Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-12-10 02:52:00)
by clivius
Hello, does somebody know where to buy ultrafiltration membrane discs with molecular weight cutoff 200kDa? I searched the internet without any success . Or if somebody has a different idea how to separate protein solution with different molecular weights? I need the smaller fraction (0-200kDa), but I need to avoid any dilution (GPC is not suitable). Thanks. Tom
Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-12-10 02:50:00)
by clivius
Hello, does somebody know where to buy ultrafiltration membrane discs with molecular weight cutoff 200kDa? I searched the internet without any success . Or if somebody has a different idea how to separate protein solution with different molecular weights? I need the smaller fraction (0-200kDa), but I need to avoid any dilution (GPC is not suitable). Thanks. Tom
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-12-14 06:15:00)
by HubbysPartner
My husband and I have noticed that even though we program a certain amount of fluid to be taken off, it doesn't show in his post treatment weight. We have actually had times where his before and after weight was the same! Sometimes he will have a small snack during treatment, but usually doesn't drink anything, so I don't think he is adding weight during treatment. Is there any way to know ...
Started 2 days, 19 hours ago (2009-12-23 08:22:00)
by HubbysPartner
It can be off anywhere from .3 to 1.0. We spoke to NxStage and they told us there can be a variance of up to 3%, so I guess we're not off as much as we thought.
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-12 04:17:00)
by zerocoled
? ? ? ?dear i need these books urgent Nanofiltration: Principles and Applications Basic Principles of Membrane Technology by J. Mulder Water Treatment: Principles and Design by MWH Ultrafiltration and Microfiltration Handbook
Started 1 day, 12 hours ago (2009-12-24 15:10:00)
by cwall21
I don't think there's anything to be suspicious about, the documentation I found shows it's an ultrafiltration process vs. RO. From Wikipedia: "Reverse osmosis is similar to the membrane filtration treatment process. However there are key differences between reverse osmosis and filtration. The predominant removal mechanism in membrane filtration is straining, or size exclusion, so the ...
Started 6 days, 11 hours ago (2009-12-19 15:59:00)
by Neopragmatist
It's ultrafiltered which is similar to microfiltration. Ultrafiltration uses smaller membrane pores with higher pressure to filtrate. I would say ion exchange method is the easiest to flavor (for that mixability and light taste), but I don't recommend that filtration method: http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...hp?t=111691 241 For unflavored whey, I like to use NOW Whey Isolate....
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-17 18:22:00)
by kawanwhey
Quote: Originally Posted by indoroidpharma Gan ini hanya sekedar info bukan untuk menjatuhkan produk salah satunya, Om Jerry (Universal) Peace ya om! kalo aku lihat komposisi real gain serupa sama gainer nutralab seperti di bawah ini Real Gain Other Ingredients Maltodextrin , Real Gains Protein Complex [Ultra Filtered...
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-12-12 10:26:00)
by indoroidpharma
Gan ini hanya sekedar info bukan untuk menjatuhkan produk salah satunya, Om Jerry (Universal) Peace ya om! kalo aku lihat komposisi real gain serupa sama gainer nutralab seperti di bawah ini Real Gain Other Ingredients Maltodextrin , Real Gains Protein Complex [Ultra Filtered Whey (Milk) Concentrate, Micellar Casein, Whey Protein Isolate (Milk)] , Dutch Processed Cocoa, Inulin...
Started 6 days, 7 hours ago (2009-12-19 19:34:00)
by Mister10
Citaat: Origineel gepost door Maxiamento manufactured using ultra low heat treatment techniques including cold ultrafiltration. Wat men hiermee bedoelt is dat men de melk/eiwitten niet verwarmt tijdens de filtratie om te voorkomen dat de eiwit moleculen zouden denatureren (= hun natuurlijke micellaire structuur verliezen). Citaat: Origineel ...