A detailed source of info about contemporary drying technologies that distinctively concentrate on the processing of pharmaceuticals and biologicals Drying technologies are an important production action in the pharmaceutical market and the understanding of drying innovations and applications is absolutely vital for current drug item advancement. This book concentrates on the application of various drying innovations to the processing of pharmaceuticals and biologicals. It offers a complete overview of innovative as well as standard drying innovations, and addresses the concerns of why drying is needed and what the vital factors to consider are for implementing this process operation during drug item advancement. Drying Technologies for Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Applications discusses the modern of recognized drying innovations like freeze- and spray- drying and highlights limitations that require to be gotten rid of to achieve the future state of pharmaceutical production. The book also describes promising next generation drying technologies, which are presently used in fields beyond pharmaceuticals, and how they can be executed and adapted for future usage in the pharmaceutical market. In addition, it deals with the generation of synergistic results (e.g. by using procedure analytical technology) and supplies an outlook towards future developments. -Presents a complete technical summary of well established standard drying methods together with various other drying innovations, possible enhancements, limitations, synergies, and future instructions -Describes different drying technologies from an application-oriented point of view and with consideration of real world challenges in the field of drug item advancement -Edited by prominent specialists from the pharmaceutical market and assembled by leading specialists from market and academia Drying Technologies for Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Applications is an essential book for pharma engineers, process engineers, chemical engineers, and others who work in associated industries.
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