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Tags: Precipitation

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  1. A Practical and Convenient Synthesis of the Essential Antibiotic Drug Cefazolin under Sequential One-Flow Conditions

    Contributor(s):: Sugita, Shoichi, Ishitani, Haruro, Kobayashi, Shū

    A sequential continuous-flow synthesis of cefazolin, which isavital first-choice drug used for the prevention of primary infection in most surgeries, was investigated. Rapid flow and efficient mixing of substrates in suitable flow reactors enabled the target compound to be obtained in a short...

  2. On-Demand Continuous Manufacturing of Ciprofloxacin in Portable Plug-and-Play Factories: Implementation and in Situ Control of Downstream Production

    Contributor(s):: Capellades, Gerard, Neurohr, Clemence Briggs, Naomi Rapp, Kersten, Hammersmith, Gregory, Brancazio, David, Derksen, Bridget, Myerson, Allan S.

    Traditional pharmaceutical manufacturing operates around a supply chain that is subject to complex logistics and is vulnerable to spikes in demand and interruptions. In this context, continuous pharmaceutical manufacturing in portable, refrigerator-sized factories is a promising solution with...

  3. Exploring the Role of Anti-solvent Effects during Washing on Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Purity

    Contributor(s):: Shahid, M, Sanxaridou, GOttoboni, S, Lue, L, Price, C

    Washing is a key step in pharmaceutical isolation to remove the unwanted crystallization solvent (mother liquor) from the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) filter cake. This study looks at strategies for optimal wash solvent selection, which minimizes the dissolution of API product crystals...

  4. Continuous and Scalable Process for the Production of Hollow Crystals of a Poorly Water-Soluble Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient for Dissolution Enhancement and Inhaled Delivery

    Contributor(s):: Sheng, F, Chow, PSDong, YC, Heng, D, Lee, SH, Tan, RBH

    This study reports a new technique for the manufacture of micron-sized, hollow crystals of a poorly water-soluble pharmaceutical compound, spironolactone, by a continuous and scalable antisolvent precipitation platform called a static mixer. Additives (polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) and Tween 80)...