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publicationNumber DD-287417-A5
titleOfInvention METHOD FOR DRYING CELL-STRUCTURED BZW. VESICULAR VEGETABLE MATERIALS OR MICRICULAR CAPSULES
abstract The invention relates to a process for drying cell-structured plant materials and microcapsules by transferring the water-moist material into organic solvents and subsequent drying. The task of gentle drying with minimal solvent consumption is achieved by enriching the materials prior to their drying with the mixture of an excessively volatile organic liquid present in excess and a liquid boiling at a temperature higher than that of water. {Drying; cell-structured material; Microcapsules; organic solvent}
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