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Why Is a Dialysis Membrane Impermeable to Sucrose?

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Why Is a Dialysis Membrane Impermeable to Sucrose?

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Permeability of a membrane to a specific substance depends on a variety of factors, particularly size and electrical charge. Most dialysis membranes are impermeable to glucose. This is important as, in general, the purpose of dialysis is not to remove sugar from the blood. Doing so could cause massive hypoglycemia, which would be very dangerous.

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