This is what wikipedia had to say, The extraction process for inulin is similar to obtaining sugar from sugar beets. After harvest, the chicory roots are sliced and washed, then soaked in a solvent; the inulin is then isolated, purified, and spray dried. Inulin may also be synthesized from sucrose. Hope it solves your issue.
super useful for anyone with kidney diseases. my brother was told to take reports. but i think he is okay as of now. prevention is always better than cure. so yeah
Thank you very much. My creatinine clearance is 159.84ml but when i did my creatinine test 1 week prior to creatinine clearance test, i got 1.6 and egfr of 54. Which result should i trust more and why? thanks in advance
Creatinine levels can fluctuate based on factors such as diet, hydration, and muscle mass. Additionally, eGFR is an estimation and not a direct measurement. Since your creatinine clearance value is relatively high (159.84 ml) and your eGFR is lower (54), there may be discrepancies in the results. It's important to discuss these results with a healthcare professional who can interpret them in the context of your overall health and medical history. They can provide a more accurate assessment of your kidney function and guide you on any necessary further tests or treatments.
@@MinuteMedicine Actually the Professor of Nefrology who requested for the clearance test said based on my muscle mass, medical history and result, my result is excellent and i shoudnt bother checking until a year later. Though I'm relieved, I want to repeat the test a few months later. Thank you so much for taking your time to reply me. Best wishes
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I know this is irrelevant, but anyone here know how inulin is manufactured?
Is it extracted from some kind of a plant?
no clue bro
This is what wikipedia had to say,
The extraction process for inulin is similar to obtaining sugar from sugar beets. After harvest, the chicory roots are sliced and washed, then soaked in a solvent; the inulin is then isolated, purified, and spray dried. Inulin may also be synthesized from sucrose.
Hope it solves your issue.
from CHICORY ROOTS.
"The most abundant source of inulin is chicory roots, which are used for the commercial production of inulin"
@@mitchdjamel3778 oh. Noted
@@mitchdjamel3778 It seems like its produced by many plants. Thank you for the insights Mitch
super useful for anyone with kidney diseases. my brother was told to take reports. but i think he is okay as of now. prevention is always better than cure. so yeah
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Does eGFR not have values??
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Thank you very much. My creatinine clearance is 159.84ml but when i did my creatinine test 1 week prior to creatinine clearance test, i got 1.6 and egfr of 54. Which result should i trust more and why? thanks in advance
Creatinine levels can fluctuate based on factors such as diet, hydration, and muscle mass. Additionally, eGFR is an estimation and not a direct measurement.
Since your creatinine clearance value is relatively high (159.84 ml) and your eGFR is lower (54), there may be discrepancies in the results. It's important to discuss these results with a healthcare professional who can interpret them in the context of your overall health and medical history. They can provide a more accurate assessment of your kidney function and guide you on any necessary further tests or treatments.
@@MinuteMedicine Actually the Professor of Nefrology who requested for the clearance test said based on my muscle mass, medical history and result, my result is excellent and i shoudnt bother checking until a year later. Though I'm relieved, I want to repeat the test a few months later. Thank you so much for taking your time to reply me. Best wishes
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What health habits can we do so we can avoid problems with this creatine
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Gfr = crcl correct or incorrect
Correct. Creatinine Clearance is an estimate of GFR. But true GFR is slightly lower than CrCL.
What is the difference between eGFR and estimated creatinine clearance are they the same?
Thankyou so much! This clarified my misunderstandings about the blood and urine crea clearance tests
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