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  1. @ieke
    Eine andere #OpenSource Lösung für die Insulinversorgung ist: #OpenInsulin
    openinsulin.org/

    Weil alle derzeit erhältlichen #Insulin Sorten patentiert sind, wird es in einigen Ländern #USA nur zu Preisen verkauft, die sich manche Menschen nicht mehr leisten können.

    OpenInsulin könnte diese #Preisspirale durchbrechen.

  2. @ieke
    Eine andere #OpenSource Lösung für die Insulinversorgung ist: #OpenInsulin
    openinsulin.org/

    Weil alle derzeit erhältlichen #Insulin Sorten patentiert sind, wird es in einigen Ländern #USA nur zu Preisen verkauft, die sich manche Menschen nicht mehr leisten können.

    OpenInsulin könnte diese #Preisspirale durchbrechen.

  3. @ieke
    Eine andere #OpenSource Lösung für die Insulinversorgung ist: #OpenInsulin
    openinsulin.org/

    Weil alle derzeit erhältlichen #Insulin Sorten patentiert sind, wird es in einigen Ländern #USA nur zu Preisen verkauft, die sich manche Menschen nicht mehr leisten können.

    OpenInsulin könnte diese #Preisspirale durchbrechen.

  4. @ieke
    Eine andere #OpenSource Lösung für die Insulinversorgung ist: #OpenInsulin
    openinsulin.org/

    Weil alle derzeit erhältlichen #Insulin Sorten patentiert sind, wird es in einigen Ländern #USA nur zu Preisen verkauft, die sich manche Menschen nicht mehr leisten können.

    OpenInsulin könnte diese #Preisspirale durchbrechen.

  5. @ieke
    Eine andere #OpenSource Lösung für die Insulinversorgung ist: #OpenInsulin
    openinsulin.org/

    Weil alle derzeit erhältlichen #Insulin Sorten patentiert sind, wird es in einigen Ländern #USA nur zu Preisen verkauft, die sich manche Menschen nicht mehr leisten können.

    OpenInsulin könnte diese #Preisspirale durchbrechen.

  6. Open Insulin

    openinsulin.org/

    We’re working to develop the first practical, small-scale, community-centered model for insulin production to make insulin accessible to all. This model will ensure communities in need have local sources of safe, affordable, high-quality insulin, and that people living with diabetes and their communities own and govern the organizations that produce the medicine they depend on to survive.

    #OpenInsulin #InsulinProduction #Local #OpenSource #dollarvials

  7. Open Insulin

    openinsulin.org/

    We’re working to develop the first practical, small-scale, community-centered model for insulin production to make insulin accessible to all. This model will ensure communities in need have local sources of safe, affordable, high-quality insulin, and that people living with diabetes and their communities own and govern the organizations that produce the medicine they depend on to survive.

    #OpenInsulin #InsulinProduction #Local #OpenSource #dollarvials

  8. Open Insulin

    openinsulin.org/

    We’re working to develop the first practical, small-scale, community-centered model for insulin production to make insulin accessible to all. This model will ensure communities in need have local sources of safe, affordable, high-quality insulin, and that people living with diabetes and their communities own and govern the organizations that produce the medicine they depend on to survive.

    #OpenInsulin #InsulinProduction #Local #OpenSource #dollarvials

  9. Open Insulin

    openinsulin.org/

    We’re working to develop the first practical, small-scale, community-centered model for insulin production to make insulin accessible to all. This model will ensure communities in need have local sources of safe, affordable, high-quality insulin, and that people living with diabetes and their communities own and govern the organizations that produce the medicine they depend on to survive.

    #OpenInsulin #InsulinProduction #Local #OpenSource #dollarvials

  10. Open Insulin

    openinsulin.org/

    We’re working to develop the first practical, small-scale, community-centered model for insulin production to make insulin accessible to all. This model will ensure communities in need have local sources of safe, affordable, high-quality insulin, and that people living with diabetes and their communities own and govern the organizations that produce the medicine they depend on to survive.

    #OpenInsulin #InsulinProduction #Local #OpenSource #dollarvials

  11. Open Insulin France Founded – Open Insulin
    openinsulin.org/open-insulin-f

    As a reminder, the OIF mission is to develop and create the tools to produce and purify insulin and to make them open source in order to nurture the creation of more insulin manufacturing places in the world.

    #openinsulin #bigpharma

  12. CW: Low Tech Production of Enzymes for the Revolution

    The enzyme Amylase is used to break down starches into sugars -- a process known as Hydrolysis. This is e.g. required in the (industrial) production of (durable) oat milk. Industrially, amylase is produced using bacteria, but enzymes also naturally occur in grains. Basically, their original purpose is to "feed" the sprouts and the growing 'baby plant'.

    In conservation with other anarchists, we agreed that every revoluzer should get -- among other things -- some tasty oat drinks. However, can we also do so without being reliant on #BigBioTech? Perhaps a distributed, small-scale production of enzymes -- akin to the #OpenInsulin project (openinsulin.org/) -- would be the best solution in the long term. In the meantime, we could try out some #LowTech solutions.

    Indeed, there's a technique that exploits the natural production of enzymes in sprouting seeds, in particular oats:

    - Let oats sprout
    - Ground the seeds
    - Filter through two layers of cheesecloth
    - Centrifugate

    The technique was explored in the following scientific paper. In particular, they optimized over various variables (such as sprouting time and acidity).

    doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.201

    #enzymes #oats #oatMilk #oatDrink #sprouting

  13. CW: Low Tech Production of Enzymes for the Revolution

    The enzyme Amylase is used to break down starches into sugars -- a process known as Hydrolysis. This is e.g. required in the (industrial) production of (durable) oat milk. Industrially, amylase is produced using bacteria, but enzymes also naturally occur in grains. Basically, their original purpose is to "feed" the sprouts and the growing 'baby plant'.

    In conservation with other anarchists, we agreed that every revoluzer should get -- among other things -- some tasty oat drinks. However, can we also do so without being reliant on #BigBioTech? Perhaps a distributed, small-scale production of enzymes -- akin to the #OpenInsulin project (openinsulin.org/) -- would be the best solution in the long term. In the meantime, we could try out some #LowTech solutions.

    Indeed, there's a technique that exploits the natural production of enzymes in sprouting seeds, in particular oats:

    - Let oats sprout
    - Ground the seeds
    - Filter through two layers of cheesecloth
    - Centrifugate

    The technique was explored in the following scientific paper. In particular, they optimized over various variables (such as sprouting time and acidity).

    doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.201

    #enzymes #oats #oatMilk #oatDrink #sprouting

  14. CW: Low Tech Production of Enzymes for the Revolution

    The enzyme Amylase is used to break down starches into sugars -- a process known as Hydrolysis. This is e.g. required in the (industrial) production of (durable) oat milk. Industrially, amylase is produced using bacteria, but enzymes also naturally occur in grains. Basically, their original purpose is to "feed" the sprouts and the growing 'baby plant'.

    In conservation with other anarchists, we agreed that every revoluzer should get -- among other things -- some tasty oat drinks. However, can we also do so without being reliant on #BigBioTech? Perhaps a distributed, small-scale production of enzymes -- akin to the #OpenInsulin project (openinsulin.org/) -- would be the best solution in the long term. In the meantime, we could try out some #LowTech solutions.

    Indeed, there's a technique that exploits the natural production of enzymes in sprouting seeds, in particular oats:

    - Let oats sprout
    - Ground the seeds
    - Filter through two layers of cheesecloth
    - Centrifugate

    The technique was explored in the following scientific paper. In particular, they optimized over various variables (such as sprouting time and acidity).

    doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.201

    #enzymes #oats #oatMilk #oatDrink #sprouting

  15. CW: Low Tech Production of Enzymes for the Revolution

    The enzyme Amylase is used to break down starches into sugars -- a process known as Hydrolysis. This is e.g. required in the (industrial) production of (durable) oat milk. Industrially, amylase is produced using bacteria, but enzymes also naturally occur in grains. Basically, their original purpose is to "feed" the sprouts and the growing 'baby plant'.

    In conservation with other anarchists, we agreed that every revoluzer should get -- among other things -- some tasty oat drinks. However, can we also do so without being reliant on #BigBioTech? Perhaps a distributed, small-scale production of enzymes -- akin to the #OpenInsulin project (openinsulin.org/) -- would be the best solution in the long term. In the meantime, we could try out some #LowTech solutions.

    Indeed, there's a technique that exploits the natural production of enzymes in sprouting seeds, in particular oats:

    - Let oats sprout
    - Ground the seeds
    - Filter through two layers of cheesecloth
    - Centrifugate

    The technique was explored in the following scientific paper. In particular, they optimized over various variables (such as sprouting time and acidity).

    doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.201

    #enzymes #oats #oatMilk #oatDrink #sprouting

  16. CW: Low Tech Production of Enzymes for the Revolution

    The enzyme Amylase is used to break down starches into sugars -- a process known as Hydrolysis. This is e.g. required in the (industrial) production of (durable) oat milk. Industrially, amylase is produced using bacteria, but enzymes also naturally occur in grains. Basically, their original purpose is to "feed" the sprouts and the growing 'baby plant'.

    In conservation with other anarchists, we agreed that every revoluzer should get -- among other things -- some tasty oat drinks. However, can we also do so without being reliant on #BigBioTech? Perhaps a distributed, small-scale production of enzymes -- akin to the #OpenInsulin project (openinsulin.org/) -- would be the best solution in the long term. In the meantime, we could try out some #LowTech solutions.

    Indeed, there's a technique that exploits the natural production of enzymes in sprouting seeds, in particular oats:

    - Let oats sprout
    - Ground the seeds
    - Filter through two layers of cheesecloth
    - Centrifugate

    The technique was explored in the following scientific paper. In particular, they optimized over various variables (such as sprouting time and acidity).

    doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.201

    #enzymes #oats #oatMilk #oatDrink #sprouting

  17. #OpenInsulin

    Next Saturday, we will get the #science team on youtube live stream to answer any questions you may have about the work they do in the wet lab: how do you "make" a protein? What equipment do you need?

    twitter.com/OpenInsulin/status

    #drugs #insulin

  18. Latest blog from #OpenInsulin

    openinsulin.org/how-much-will-

    from their :birdsite: , live event will be Friday Feb 28, 2020

    "On Friday, Open Insulin will go live on Youtube to present our new blog on insulin production cost. With a small scale production system no bigger than a dining table, 13,000 people with diabetes could be served and get insulin at $6/vial! "

  19. Latest blog from #OpenInsulin

    openinsulin.org/how-much-will-

    from their :birdsite: , live event will be Friday Feb 28, 2020

    "On Friday, Open Insulin will go live on Youtube to present our new blog on insulin production cost. With a small scale production system no bigger than a dining table, 13,000 people with diabetes could be served and get insulin at $6/vial! "

  20. Latest blog from #OpenInsulin

    openinsulin.org/how-much-will-

    from their :birdsite: , live event will be Friday Feb 28, 2020

    "On Friday, Open Insulin will go live on Youtube to present our new blog on insulin production cost. With a small scale production system no bigger than a dining table, 13,000 people with diabetes could be served and get insulin at $6/vial! "

  21. Latest blog from #OpenInsulin

    openinsulin.org/how-much-will-

    from their :birdsite: , live event will be Friday Feb 28, 2020

    "On Friday, Open Insulin will go live on Youtube to present our new blog on insulin production cost. With a small scale production system no bigger than a dining table, 13,000 people with diabetes could be served and get insulin at $6/vial! "

  22. Latest blog from #OpenInsulin

    openinsulin.org/how-much-will-

    from their :birdsite: , live event will be Friday Feb 28, 2020

    "On Friday, Open Insulin will go live on Youtube to present our new blog on insulin production cost. With a small scale production system no bigger than a dining table, 13,000 people with diabetes could be served and get insulin at $6/vial! "

  23. 🐦 @[email protected]

    Wondering what we've been up to? Our science lead Yann is doing the first in a series of protein biochemistry workshops with Open Insulin volunteers so they can learn the theory & practical aspects of producing our open source #insulin.

    #Science #OpenScience #Insulin #Insulin4all #OpenInsulin #OpenData

  24. 🐦 @[email protected]

    Wondering what we've been up to? Our science lead Yann is doing the first in a series of protein biochemistry workshops with Open Insulin volunteers so they can learn the theory & practical aspects of producing our open source #insulin.

    #Science #OpenScience #Insulin #Insulin4all #OpenInsulin #OpenData