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Caking of anhydrous lactose powder owing to phase transition and solid-state hydration under humid conditions: From microscopic to bulk behavior

Afrassiabian et al., 2020

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4939745318888196624
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Afrassiabian Z
Saleh K
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This work deals with the phase transition of anhydrous lactose in solid-state due to moisturizing and subsequent crystallization and caking. It was found that anhydrous lactose is converted to lactose monohydrate when exposed to ambient moisture. The conversion …
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