lyophilisation

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Noun1.lyophilisation - a method of drying food or blood plasma or pharmaceuticals or tissue without destroying their physical structure; material is frozen and then warmed in a vacuum so that the ice sublimes
drying up, evaporation, desiccation, dehydration - the process of extracting moisture
freeze, freezing - the withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solid
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Mumbai, India, August 11, 2019 --(PR.com)-- Kobe Sizzlers, an old school iconic restaurant brand from Mumbai, recently invested in Freeze-Dry technology (lyophilisation) to produce ready-to-make sauce from its secret recipe.
Contract development and manufacturing organizations (CDMOs) need to focus on the attractive opportunity in disposables/single-use bioreactors, improvements in upstream & downstream technologies, advances in lyophilisation & increased application of PAT, continuous bio-manufacturing, new cell culture techniques, and modular facilities/pod manufacturing.
The obtained extracts were filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure in a rotary evaporator at 35-40 [degrees]C, followed by lyophilisation to furnish the crude hydroacoholic extracts (15% and 17% (w/w) for E.
Manufacturing from a purpose-built FDA inspected and MHRA-licensed facility in the UK, the CDMO can handle products that require aseptic liquid filling and lyophilisation fora range of complex biologies, viral vectors for use in gene therapies and small molecule drugs.
In the study carried out by Balke et al., (30) with peaches obtained by different drying methods, there was a good general acceptance for the treatments performed with osmotic dehydration, oven and lyophilisation.
The final multiple emulsion was centrifuged (40.000 x g) at 10[degrees]C for 30 min then washed with 10 mL fresh [W.sub.2] phase three times to get rid of surface attached DS molecules and nanoparticles were collected after 24 hours of lyophilisation.
The samples were swelled in distilled water to equilibrium and then dehydrated by lyophilisation; once dried, they were coated with gold (12 nm thick) using an ion sputter coater and observed with a Jeol JSM 5910 LV electron microscope operated at 10 kV at 200,1000, and 5000x.
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