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Microwave heating vacuum-assisted

Subsequent to freeze stabilization, wet books can be thawed and air dried with or without interleaving or they can be vacuum dried in heated chambers (5). The moisture in frozen books can be sublimed by freeze drying (10) or removed by a vacuum/thaw/outgassing process (8), with microwave energy (6, 14), with dielectric energy (6), or by solvent extraction with or without vacuum assistance (5). [Pg.104]

An essential oil (EO) is internationally defined as the product obtained by hydro-, steam-, or dry-distillation of a plant or of some of its parts, or by a suitable mechanical process without heating, as in the case of Citrus fruits (AFNOR, 1998 Council of Europe, 2010). Vacuum distUladon solvent extraction combined offline with distillation simultaneous distillation extraction supercritical fluid extraction microwave-assisted extraction and hydro-distiUation and static, dynamic, and high concentration capacity headspace sampling are other techniques used for extracting the volatile fraction from aromatic plants, although the products of these processes cannot be termed EOs (Faleiro and Miguel, 2013). [Pg.867]


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