The presented article represents the results of a thorough investigation aimed at a deep understanding of the process of producing dried maral blood using the sublimation method. The main focus is on analyzing the technological aspects of this method and evaluating the chemical and biological properties of the resulting product. The results of the conducted research led to the conclusion that the sublimation method is an effective and promising means of preserving the biologically active components in dried maral blood. This assessment is based on a careful analysis of various product characteristics, including protein content, trace elements, and other important constituents. Scientific measurements and comparisons with standards, including physicochemical analysis, and other methods, allowed establishing that dried maral blood obtained by the sublimation method exhibits a high degree of preservation of biologically active substances. This confirms its potential for use in various fields such as medicine, the food industry, and cosmetology. Such results are of significant importance for the scientific community and industry as they confirm the prospects and effectiveness of this production method, which can contribute to the development of new technologies and products in the future. Ultimately, the conclusions drawn confirm the prospects for the widespread use of dried maral blood in various fields, including medicine, the food industry, and cosmetology. These findings are of great significance for the scientific community and industrial circles, as they emphasize not only the importance of this production method but also open up new horizons for further research and development in the field of biologically active products.