Mini Hand Extruder for Liposome Extrusion - 1 mL
The Jinizer Hand Extruder is a low-cost micro-liposomal extrusion tool. It comes with two gas-sealed syringes, the extruder body, and a stabilization block. The extruder body of the Jinizer Hand Extruder is made of 316L stainless steel for pharmaceutical applications. Compared to plastic extruders from other manufacturers, 316L stainless steel has a longer lifespan and can protect the extruder body from damage.
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basic information
- Catalog number: HandExtruder - 1 mL; HandExtruder - 2.5 mL - Filter diameter: 19mm - Mini sample size: 0.25 mL - Spare: O-ring pack - Cooling: Thermo barrel with jacket on the extruder body - Supply and recovery: Gas-tight syringe, Hamilton
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You can easily prepare liposomes at hand. The user can gradually push the plunger of the injected syringe to pass the sample through the filter membrane inside the extruder body, and then gently push the plunger to return the sample to the original syringe. To obtain liposomes of uniform size, it is recommended to repeat these two steps 5 to 10 times.
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The Jinizer Hand Extruder is a low-cost micro-liposomal extrusion tool. It comes with two gas-sealed syringes, the extruder body, and a stabilization block.
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Ginaizer, located in the Technology Link of Greater Los Angeles, is dedicated to the development of homogenizer nanotechnology. They offer high-pressure microfluidic homogenizers, liposome extruders, sanitary heat exchangers, diamond interaction chambers, as well as high-pressure components compatible with high-pressure homogenizers, pumps, and microfluidizers from other brands. Ginaizer's high-pressure homogenizers can be widely used in fields such as pharmaceuticals, biochemicals, cosmetics, food, and dairy, thanks to the microfluidization technology of the diamond interaction chamber. They are also capable of experiments ranging from particle size reduction to cell disruption, nanoemulsions, nanoparticle dispersion, and liposomes.