How It Works
Frequency Scan
Identifying the critical resonance frequency
A critical frequency is identified with spectral scanning in the 15-45 kHz range.
The first stage involves real-time spectral analysis across the 15-45 kHz frequency band. Advanced algorithms identify the unique critical resonance frequency (f₂) specific to each plant species and cell type.
Key Features
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Real-time spectral analysis in 15-45 kHz range
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Species-specific critical frequency identification
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Non-invasive preliminary assessment
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Automated frequency lock for batch consistency
Related Topics
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Resonance
Vibrations are applied at the precise resonance frequency of target cell structures.
Explore →Selective Cellular Release
Controlled membrane opening targets only phyto-vesicles carrying bioactives, without harming the plant's coarse tissue.
Explore →Extract
Bioactive compounds are recovered in a solvent-free process at ambient temperature.
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