Utrasonic topic: "probe sonicator"
Probe-type sonicators are essential to fulfill several applications. In biological and biochemical laboratories, they are essential for cell disruption and lysis, enabling the extraction of intracellular components like DNA, RNA, and proteins from cells and tissues. In chemistry, they facilitate the creation of emulsions, dispersions, and suspensions, making them invaluable for processes like nanoparticle synthesis and the preparation of colloidal solutions. Additionally, they are used in the extraction of bioactive compounds from plant materials, where they enhance yield and reduce processing time. In industrial settings, probe-type sonicators are used for tasks such as mixing, degassing, and accelerating chemical reactions, all of which benefit from the intense energy delivered by the probe.
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Video: Mushroom Extraction – Ultrasonic Bath vs Probe Sonicator
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdramBljq4E This video compares the extraction efficiency of an ultrasonic bath and the Hielscher UP100H ultrasonic probe. Both methods are tested using crushed Chaga mushrooms in a water-ethanol mixture to extract bioactive compounds like betulin and phytosterols. Non-thermal extraction at…
https://www.hielscher.com/video-mushroom-extraction-ultrasonic-bath-vs-probe-sonicator.htm