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Lyophilization presents difficulties because in the freeze-drying process the killing of different strains 'cells will be unequal.
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Company for products using the Abaxis' patented Orbos Discrete Lyophilization Process the
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The dry reagents manufactured by Abaxis are produced using the Company's proprietary technology - the Orbos ® Discrete Lyophilization Process.
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Lyophilization is used to convert biopharmaceuticals that are manufactured in an unstable liquid format into a stable, dry powder that can be reconstituted to a liquid format for administration to patients.
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Lyophilization vials must withstand extremes of pressure and temperature without breaking, and that the bottoms should be flat.
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Lyophilization equipment consists of a drying chamber, condensers (water and drying), a cooling system, and a vacuum system.
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Lyophilization employs a series of distinct, integrated operations.
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Lyophilization imparts higher stability, broader temperature tolerance, and longer shelf-life to most pharmaceutical formulations that are unstable in aqueous solution.
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Lyophilization has evolved in recent years, becoming more efficient, easier to use, more cost-effective, and extremely accurate.
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Lyophilization is a complex operation used to prepare stable pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical products through freeze-drying.
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