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Lyophilization

Introduction: Lyophilization

Description of Lyophilization

Lyophilization: (1) The process of isolating a solid substance from solution by freezing the solution and evaporating the ice under vacuum. (2) The process of imparting lyophilic properties to a substance. SYN: freeze-drying.
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Lyophilization: creating a stable preparation of a biological substance by rapid freezing and dehydration of the frozen product under high vacuum.
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