Freeze dryer: Principle, construction, working, uses, merits and demerits
Freeze dryer: Principle, construction, working, uses, merits and demerits In the realm of pharmaceutical engineering, the preservation and stability of sensitive materials are paramount. Freeze drying, also known as lyophilization, is a sophisticated drying technique that ensures the integrity and efficacy of pharmaceutical products. This article explores the principle, construction, working, uses, merits, and demerits…
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