EBOO & EBO2 Equipment: Definitions, Specifications & Compatibility

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.

Definitions and glossary

EBOO
Extracorporeal blood oxygenation and ozonation — a research/laboratory equipment category in which fluid is circulated through an external filter and ozonation stage under controlled conditions. Described here strictly as a research technique/equipment class; not a therapy or clinical procedure.
EBO2
A related extracorporeal ozone research configuration typically operated at higher ozone concentrations (nominally 20–30 µg/mL, "20–30 gamma") and higher flow, versus the EBOO mode's 3–5 µg/mL range.
Gamma (µg/mL)
Common shorthand for ozone concentration expressed in micrograms of ozone per millilitre of gas.
PES / PES H200 high-flux filter
Polyethersulfone (PES) high-flux dialyzer-style filter membrane used with the EBOO O3 Research Device 2026.
Dialyzer / filtration membrane
The hollow-fibre or sheet membrane cartridge inside the filter housing that performs the actual separation.
Cuvette
Optical-grade chamber used within the UVBI stage where fluid is exposed to a defined ultraviolet light path.
Luer-lock
Standardized twist-lock connector used to join line-set segments to filters, ports, and the machine.
Line set
Pre-assembled tubing circuit — typically inlet, outlet, and interconnect segments — sold as a single sterile, single-use kit.
Peristaltic pump
Roller-driven pump that moves fluid through the circuit without contacting the fluid path.
Ozone destruct / catalyst
Carbon-based catalytic component that neutralizes residual ozone before it exits the circuit.
UVBI chamber
Integrated ultraviolet chamber that exposes circulating fluid to a controlled UV wavelength stage.
Closed-loop circuit
A sealed extracorporeal path where the same fluid volume returns to its source after passing through the filter, ozonation, and UV stages.

Specifications

EBOO O3 Research Device 2026 vs 2025 EBOO G1 Device

SpecificationEBOO O3 (2026)EBOO G1 (2025)
GenerationCurrentPrior generation
Integrated peristaltic pumpYesYes
Integrated UVBI chamberYesOptional / external
Filter membrane compatibilityPES H200 high-fluxStandard EBOO filters
Research-use statusResearch/laboratory use only — not FDA-clearedResearch/laboratory use only — not FDA-cleared
List price (USD)Contact for quoteContact for quote

EBOO mode vs EBO2 mode

ParameterEBOO modeEBO2 mode
Nominal ozone concentration3–5 µg/mL (3–5 gamma)20–30 µg/mL (20–30 gamma)
Typical flow regimeLower flow, longer cycleHigher flow, shorter cycle
Typical research use contextBaseline extracorporeal ozonation researchHigher-gamma extracorporeal ozone research configurations
Filter/line compatibilityStandard EBOO filters and line setsEBO2-compatible filters and line sets

Which supplies fit which configuration

Frequently asked questions

What is EBOO?

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.

What's the difference between EBOO and EBO2?

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.

What filter does the EBOO O3 use?

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.

Are EBOO supplies single-use?

Yes. EBOO filters, tubing, and line sets are supplied as sterile, single-use disposables for one research cycle each.

Are these products FDA-cleared?

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.