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Supplier: Dupont Water Solutions
Description: AMBERLITE™ IRP88 is a weakly acidic potassium form cation exchange resin for use in pharmaceutical applications as a tablet disintegrant and for taste masking.
- Filter Medium Material: Anion Exchange Resin
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Supplier: Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.
Description: 500 g, cation exchange resin, sodium form, 1% crosslinkage, 100-200 dry mesh size, 150-300 µm wet bead size, ~3,500 MW limit Chelex 100 resin is a styrene divinylbenzene copolymer containing paired iminodiacetate ions, which act as chelating groups in binding polyvalent metal
- Filter Medium Material: Cation Exchange Resin
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Supplier: Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.
Description: chelating ion exchange resin has a stronger selectivity for copper, iron, and other heavy metal ions over monovalent cations such as sodium and potassium. Its selectivity for divalent over monovalent ions is approximately 5,000 to 1, and it has a strong affinity for transition
- Filter Medium Material: Cation Exchange Resin
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Supplier: Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.
Description: 500 g, cation exchange resin, sodium form, 1% crosslinkage, 200-400 dry mesh size, 75-150 µm wet bead size, ~3,500 MW limit Chelex 100 resin is a styrene divinylbenzene copolymer containing paired iminodiacetate ions, which act as chelating groups in binding polyvalent metal
- Filter Medium Material: Cation Exchange Resin
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Supplier: Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.
Description: 500 g, cation exchange resin, sodium form, 1% crosslinkage, 50-100 dry mesh size, 300-1,180 µm wet bead size, ~3,500 MW limit Chelex 100 resin is a styrene divinylbenzene copolymer containing paired iminodiacetate ions, which act as chelating groups in binding polyvalent metal
- Filter Medium Material: Cation Exchange Resin
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Clinical Pediatric Nephrology
If serum potassium is ris- ing, potassium exchange resin , sodium polystyrene sulfonate (Kayexalate), can be administered orally.
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Complications following oral administration of exchange resins in extremely low-birth-weight infants
Oi RH (1978)The microscopic appearance of a sodium- potassium exchange resin in histologic sections.
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General Surgery
Hyperkalemia from renal failure can be treated by intravenous calcium gluconate, insulin/glucose infusion, potassium exchange resins , and hemodialysis.
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Hypothesis: A simple algorithm to distinguish between hypoaldosteronism and renal aldosterone resistance in patients with persistent hyperkalemia
… renal function not normally associated with hyperkalemia (glom- erular filtration rate greater than 15–20% of normal).3,5 When more conservative management of hyperkalemia fails, distinguishing between HA and RAR guides the thera- peutic choice between aldosterone agonists and potassium exchange resins .
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Replacement of Renal Function by Dialysis
Acidosis should be conected and calcium- potassium exchange resin (1 g/kg orally and rectally) can be administered.
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Some studies on the histochemistry of polystyrene sulphonates
McGraw-Hill, New York Oi RH (1978) The microscopic appearance of a sodium potassium exchange resin in histologic sections.
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Changes in extracellular potassium during the spontaneous activity of medullary respiratory neurones
The tip of this barrel was then filled with Coming potassium exchange resin No.477317 for a length of 0.2-0.4ram by suction.
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JAMA Network | JAMA Surgery | Blood Ammonia Reduction by Potassium Exchange Resin: Experimentation in Eck-Fistula Dogs
Blood Ammonia Reduction by Potassium Exchange Resin : Â Experimentation in Eck-Fistula Dogs .
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Newborn Surgery
Patients with renal tubular acidosis require bicarbonate supplementation with or without potassium exchange resins .
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Dail and Hammar’s Pulmonary Pathology
The microscopic appearance of a sodium- potassium exchange resin in histologic sections.
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