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Tags: Sustainability

Peer-reviewed journal (1-3 of 3)

  1. The role of digital twins in driving sustainability

    Peer-reviewed journal | 29 Oct 2024 | Contributor(s):: Deborah McElhone, Barrie Cassey, Kamal Abu-Hassan

    As the pharmaceutical sector endeavours to become more sustainable, we hear how digital twins – virtual replicas of systems or products that can help predict performance – are supporting the industry in its efforts.

  2. Mechanochemistry Can Reduce Life Cycle Environmental Impacts of Manufacturing Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients

    Peer-reviewed journal | 09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s):: Galant, O, Cerfeda, GMcCalmont, AS, James, SL, Porcheddu, A, Delogu, F, Crawford, DE, Colacino, E, Spatari, S

    The scale-up of mechanochemical methods could play a transformative role in making manufacturing processes in the pharmaceutical industry greener by eliminating solvent use and recovery. Combined with energy-efficient continuous processing that consolidates reaction steps, mechanochemistry's...

  3. Accelerating biologics manufacturing by modeling or: Is Approval under the QbD and PAT approaches demanded by authorities acceptable without a digital-twin?

    Peer-reviewed journal | 09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s):: Zobel-Roos, Steffen, Schmidt, Axel Mestmäcker, Fabian Mouellef, Mourad, Huter, Maximilian, Uhlenbrock, Lukas, Kornecki, Martin, Lohmann, Lara, Ditz, Reinhard, Strube, Jochen

    Innovative biologics, including cell therapeutics, virus-like particles, exosomes, recombinant proteins, and peptides, seem likely to substitute monoclonal antibodies as the main therapeutic entities in manufacturing over the next decades. This molecular variety causes a growing need for a...