lyophilizáció
Lyophilizáció, also known as freeze-drying, is a dehydration process that involves freezing a substance and then reducing the pressure to allow the frozen water in the substance to sublimate directly from the solid phase to the gas phase. This method is widely used to preserve perishable materials, such as food or pharmaceuticals, for extended periods. The low temperature used during the process helps to maintain the structural integrity and biological activity of the material.
The lyophilizáció process typically involves three main stages. First, the material is frozen, usually to a
Lyophilizáció is advantageous because it removes water without subjecting the material to high temperatures, which can