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Ultrafiltration is a biotechnological process used to separate and purify molecules based on their size. It is a type of membrane filtration that uses hydrostatic pressure to force a liquid against a semipermeable membrane. This membrane allows small molecules to pass through, while larger molecules are retained. Ultrafiltration is used in a variety of industries, including biotechnology, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and water treatment.
In biotechnology, ultrafiltration is used to separate and purify proteins, enzymes, and other biomolecules. It is also used to concentrate and desalt solutions, and to remove contaminants from cell culture media. Ultrafiltration is a cost-effective and efficient method for purifying and concentrating proteins and other biomolecules.
Some companies in the ultrafiltration market include Merck Millipore, Sartorius, Pall Corporation, GE Healthcare, and 3M. Show Less Read more