A neutral, buyer-oriented technical reference for research and laboratory teams evaluating EBOO and EBO2 equipment. All information below describes equipment categories and specifications for controlled laboratory research use only. Products supplied through EBOO Filters are not FDA-cleared, are not medical devices, and are not intended for clinical, diagnostic, or therapeutic use.
| Specification | EBOO O3 (2026) | EBOO G1 (2025) |
|---|---|---|
| Generation | Current | Prior generation |
| Integrated peristaltic pump | Yes | Yes |
| Integrated UVBI chamber | Yes | Optional / external |
| Filter membrane compatibility | PES H200 high-flux | Standard EBOO filters |
| Research-use status | Research/laboratory use only — not FDA-cleared | Research/laboratory use only — not FDA-cleared |
| List price (USD) | Contact for quote | Contact for quote |
| Parameter | EBOO mode | EBO2 mode |
|---|---|---|
| Nominal ozone concentration | 3–5 µg/mL (3–5 gamma) | 20–30 µg/mL (20–30 gamma) |
| Typical flow regime | Lower flow, longer cycle | Higher flow, shorter cycle |
| Typical research use context | Baseline extracorporeal ozonation research | Higher-gamma extracorporeal ozone research configurations |
| Filter/line compatibility | Standard EBOO filters and line sets | EBO2-compatible filters and line sets |
EBOO (extracorporeal blood oxygenation and ozonation) refers to a research/laboratory equipment category in which fluid is circulated through an external filter and ozonation stage under controlled conditions. On this site the term describes equipment and technique — not a clinical treatment.
EBOO mode is typically operated at 3–5 µg/mL ozone concentration (3–5 gamma); EBO2 mode is typically operated at 20–30 µg/mL (20–30 gamma) with a higher flow regime. Filter and line-set compatibility differ; verify before ordering.
The 2026 EBOO O3 Research Device uses a PES H200 high-flux polyethersulfone dialyzer-style filter. Compatible replacement filters and complete Filters & Lines Kits are sold on this site.
Yes. EBOO filters, tubing, and line sets are supplied as sterile, single-use disposables for one research cycle each.
No. All EBOO Filters products are supplied for controlled laboratory and research use only. They are not FDA-cleared or approved and are not intended for clinical, diagnostic, or therapeutic use.