In this article, different temperature regimes of the freezing-thawing technology for the disintegration of C. albicans fungal cells have been studied. The biomass of C. albicans fungal cells in 10 mL of sterile isotonic 0.9% sodium chloride solution in a Petri dish was subjected to destruction using a five-fold freeze-thaw cycle in the following temperature ranges: from (–25 ± 2) °C to (25 ± 2) °C, from (–30 ± 2) °С to (30 ± 2) °С and from (–20 ± 2) °С to (20 ± 2) °С. In order to find the optimal temperature in each case, the content of proteins, polysaccharides, and monosaccharides was determined. According to the results obtained, it has been determined that the temperature regime from (–25 ± 2) °С to (25 ± 2) °С is the most promising since it provides the maximum release of polysaccharides and proteins in the shortest possible time with minimal energy consumption.