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Freeze-Drying of Pharmaceuticals and Biopharmaceuticals Title Name Undefined - Principles and Practice (Hardcover)
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Freeze-Drying of Pharmaceuticals and Biopharmaceuticals Title Name Undefined - Principles and Practice (Hardcover)
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Freeze-drying, in the past popular in the food industry, has more
recently been adopted by the pharmaceutical industry as a standard
method for the production of stable solid preparations.
Freeze-drying of Pharmaceuticals and Biopharmaceuticals is the
first book to specifically describe this process, as related to the
pharmaceutical industry. The emphasis of this book is on the
properties of the materials processed, how effective formulations
are arrived at, and how they are stored and marketed. Beginning
with a historical overview of the process, Freeze-drying of
Pharmaceuticals and Biopharmaceuticals briefly describes the
processes and equipment involved, including: the physics, chemistry
and biochemistry associated with freezing, aspects of formulation
development, primary and secondary drying; the economics and
engineering of scaling up; and, most importantly, attributes of the
dried product. It also discusses in detail the science behind
freeze-drying, such as the properties of crystalline and amorphous
solids. The book concludes with selected case studies and discusses
the future of freeze-drying, advances in alternative drying
methods, and concludes with an extensive bibliography. This book,
written by a leading expert in the field, is aimed primarily at
product and process developers in the biopharmaceutical industry
and academia.
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