Abstract:Crystallization of antibiotics and other biologically active substances from water solutions represents an important stage of their biotechnological production. The process is based on a sharp reduction of a target compound solubility caused by either temperature decrease, or supersaturation of a solution. A preconditioning of a solution, i.e., its evaporation with a simultaneous temperature decrease seems to be an optimal technical solution, especially advantageous for the treatment of thermolabile substances… Show more
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