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Developments in low temperature drying of food products are still an interesting issue; especially with respect to the energy efficiency. This research studies the energy efficiency that can be achieved by a dryer using air which is dehumidified by ...
Straten, G., van +5 more
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Top‐down organic pillaring expands the interlayer spacing of bulk‐sized MoS2 particles while preserving the bulk morphology. Operando X‐ray diffraction and electrochemical dilatometry show that MoS2‐bulk undergoes solvent co‐intercalation in diglyme electrolyte, causing large structural expansion, while pillared, expanded MoS2 suppresses solvent uptake
Jaehoon Choi +8 more
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Freeze Drying of Saffron (Crocus sativusL.)
Saffron obtained from the dried stigmas of a flower scientifically known as Crocus sativus L. is considered to be the most precious and expensive agricultural product due to its labor-intensive harvest and post-harvest processing.
Hasan Sadikoglu +5 more
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Coagulative granular hydrogels are composed of packed thrombin‐functionalized microgels that catalyze the conversion of fibrinogen into a secondary fibrin network, filling the interstitial voids. This bio‐inspired approach stabilizes the biomaterial to match the robustness of bulk hydrogels without compromising injectability, mimicking the initial ...
Zhipeng Deng +16 more
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Mathematical modeling for the freeze-drying of micro- and nanoparticles in packed bed
The freeze-drying for particle-based materials is becoming of growing industrial relevance because ensures the production of dry powder drug products in the micron range, suitable for many pharmaceutical purposes.
Pisano, Roberto
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Freeze-drying-induced mutarotation of lactose detected by Raman spectroscopy
Freeze-drying enables delicate, heat-sensitive biomaterials to be stored in a dry form even at room temperature. However, exposure to physicochemical stress induced by freeze-drying presents challenges for maintaining material characteristics and ...
Koivunotko, Elle +11 more
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A Novel Decellularized Fibrocartilage Graft Promotes Tympanic Membrane Repair
An off‐the‐shelf decellularized porcine meniscus fibrocartilage graft (MEND) is engineered for pediatric tympanoplasty. Featuring a microchannel architecture that promotes host cell invasion, MEND rapidly closes tympanic membrane perforations and fully remodels in vivo, outperforming fascia and matching cartilage grafts while avoiding donor‐site ...
Paul M. Gehret +6 more
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Freeze drying of pharmaceutical excipients close to collapse temperature: Influence of the process conditions on process time and product quality [PDF]
Fissore, Davide +3 more
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On the effect of freeze-drying on paper-borne microorganisms [PDF]
Today there is an ever-increasing interest in recovering flooded archival materials. Freeze-drying stands out as a valuable method as the water is frozen and the ice is then removed through sublimation. The present work is focused on the effect of freeze-
Barresi A. A. +4 more
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Radiation‐induced hypothyroidism follows head and neck radiotherapy due to oxidative stress and inflammation. Electrospun polycaprolactone scaffolds containing adenosine have potential to modulate thyroid repair. Scaffolds enhance thyrocyte proliferation, antioxidant enzymes glutathione peroxidase and catalase, reduce senescence and apoptosis markers ...
Maria Heim +5 more
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