How Does Chemical Homogenization Compare to Mechanical Homogenization?
Chemical homogenization is often compared to mechanical homogenization, another method used to break down tissues. Mechanical homogenization employs physical forces such as grinding or bead beating to disrupt tissue structure. While mechanical methods can be very effective, they may cause more damage to cellular components. Chemical homogenization, on the other hand, is generally more controlled and can be fine-tuned for specific tissues.