
The Importance Of Lyophilization Of Microorganisms And Biologicals
Okiev S.S. , Applicant (PhD) State Scientific Center For Quality Control And Circulation Of Veterinary Medicines And Feed Additives, UzbekistanAbstract
This article provides arguments about the need for scientific research aimed at maintaining the stability of biological properties during long-term storage, production, reference, epizootic strains of microorganisms through the development and optimization of lyophilization parameters.
Keywords
Protective environment, storage methods,, collection strain
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