I understand the concepts and physics behind skimming. Proteins and lipids collect at the water/air interface.
This is all fine and dandy for hydrophobic proteins that float, but what about hydrophillic proteins? I would tend to think they will not be collecting at the surface and would not be efficiently removed by skimmers. Is there something I'm missing?
				
			This is all fine and dandy for hydrophobic proteins that float, but what about hydrophillic proteins? I would tend to think they will not be collecting at the surface and would not be efficiently removed by skimmers. Is there something I'm missing?
 
	 
 
		
 
 
		

 
 
		