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Manufacturing of Pharmaceutical Proteins
2009Manufacturing of pharmaceutical proteins , Manufacturing of pharmaceutical proteins , کتابخانه مرکزی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی ...
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Manufacturing Peptides as Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
Future Medicinal Chemistry, 2009Today, there are more than 40 peptides on the pharmaceutical world market and more than 100 in several clinical phases. Although in the past the pharmaceutical industries had reduced their interest in peptides research, in recent decades, they have rekindled their interest in peptides as a result of contemporary novel technological accomplishments ...
Oleg Werbitzky +3 more
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Pharmaceutical Applications of Isopropyl Alcohol. I. As a Solvent in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing*†
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1946Ten galenical preparations official in the U. S. P. XII and the N. F. VII were prepared with ethyl alcohol and with isopropyl alcohol. Tables of comparison of the specific gravity, pH, color, odor, taste, changes on standing, and total extractive of the preparations were compiled.
Doris Bullard Hawkins, Henry M. Burlage
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Continuous Reactors for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
2020A variety of high-pressure and low-pressure plug flow reactors (PFRs) are described in this chapter with manufacturing examples for each. Coiled tube PFRs and vertical pipes-in-series PFRs were used for two-phase gas–liquid reactions. A pulsating flow coiled tube PFR was used for gas–liquid reaction with solids precipitate.
Martin D. Johnson +8 more
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Pharmaceutical Manufacturers' Web Sites
Hospital Pharmacy, 1999This bimonthly column will keep readers up-to-date on the Internet as a source of drug information. Examples of using the Internet to answer inquiries and prepare for committee meetings will be taken from the authors' experiences at a drug information center. A list of reliable web sites–as well as some examples of sites that have not been useful–will
Stefanie M. Flory, Matthew J Seamon
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Development and Manufacture of Protein Pharmaceuticals
20021. Preformulation Studies as an Essential Guide to Formulation Development and Manufacture of Protein Pharmaceuticals D.B. Volkin, et al. 2. Formulation Development of Protein Dosage Forms M.J. Akers, et al. 3. Aseptic Processing of Protein Pharmaceuticals M.W. Townsend. 4. Fundamentals of Thermal Sterilization Processes R.T. Wood. 5.
Steven L. Nail, Michael J. Akers
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Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Handbook
2007Pharmaceutical manufacturing handbook , Pharmaceutical manufacturing handbook , کتابخانه مرکزی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی ...
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Classification of dermal sensitizers in pharmaceutical manufacturing
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2015Workers in development and manufacturing of pharmaceuticals are at risk for occupational contact dermatitis (OCD) of irritative (ICD) or allergic (ACD) origin, due to contacts with reactive intermediates (IM) and drug substances (DS). We examined, if alternative methods could replace presently used animal tests for identification of ACD in ...
Rudolf Bechter +5 more
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Handbook of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Formulations
2004The Handbook of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Formulations, Third Edition: Volume Two, Uncompressed Solid Products is an authoritative and practical guide to the art and science of formulating drugs for commercial manufacturing. With thoroughly revised and expanded content, this second volume of a six-volume set, compiles data from FDA and EMA new drug ...
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The Pharmaceutical Manufacturer and Academic Research
New England Journal of Medicine, 1943UNTIL a few years ago, satisfactory cooperation in medical research between a commercial house and an academic research group seemed a definite impossibility. The academic group vividly remembered the pains and disappointments of what Dr. John Stokes calls the "scrimmage era" of pharmaceutical manufacturing, and eyed commercial houses with "invincible ...
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