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Pharmaceutical Engineering: A Primer for Advanced Process Development. Volume Two: Solid Dosage form Process Design provides a comprehensive, engineering-focused description of pharmaceutical dosage form process development and manufacturing. The set is split into two volumes where Volume One focuses on liquids and Volume Two on solids. Each volume introduces the most commonly used manufacturing processes for pharmaceutical dosage forms and addresses critical formulation and process parameters that influence drug product process performance and product quality.
This is supplemented with detailed descriptions of engineering models as well as tools that can be used to support their development and verification (such as process analytical technology (PAT)) as well as the appropriate utilization of process and equipment knowledge. Typical scale-up challenges inspired by real industrial examples will be presented as well as a review of the latest correlations, theories and models that can form the basis for science-based scale-ups and transfers.
Professionals in the pharmaceutical or related industries working with drug formulation, process design or manufacturing, Academics and postgraduate students researching or studying in chemical and biochemical engineering, pharmaceutical engineering or pharmacy, People working in food or consumer goods industries, either academically or industrially. The book can be used in advanced pharmaceutical engineering courses (MSc), particularly for courses in pharmaceutical product manufacturing delivered by pharmacy and chemical engineering schools. The material in the book can also become handy to academics who are teaching pharmacy or chemical/biochemical engineering degrees, and who may want to integrate diversified problem-based industrial examples in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching
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