Freeze-drying/lyophilization of pharmaceutical and biological products / edited by Louis Rey, Joan C. May.
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TextSeries: Drugs and the pharmaceutical sciences ; v. 96.Publisher: New York : Marcel Dekker, [1999]Copyright date: ©1999. Description: ix, 477 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0824719832 (acidfree paper)
- 21 615.19 F
- RS199.F74 F74 1999
- W1
- QH 324.9
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Glimpses into the realm of freeze-drying - classical issues and new ventures; potential energy surfaces, computer simulations, and the structure of water; structural and dynamic properties of bulk and confined water; experimental freeze-drying procedures and equipment; freezing and drying-induced perturbations of protein structure and mechanisms of protein protection by stabilizing additives; mechanisms of protein stabilization during freeze-drying and storage - the relative importance of thermodynamic stabilization and glassy state relaxation dynamics; the regulatory control of freeze-dried products - importance and evaluation of residual moisture; basic aspects and industrial strategies for the preservation of microorganisms by freezing and drying; industrial freeze-drying for pharmaceutical applications; industrial freeze-drying of vaccines destined for veterinary purposes - an overview; manufacturing principles of freeze-dried collagen sponges - characteristics and applications; lyophilization process validation; critical steps in the preparation of elastomeric closures for biopharmaceutical freeze-dried products; technical procedures for operation of cleaning in place and sterilization in place process for production freeze-drying equipment; studies on the development of manufacturing processes for pharmaceutical freeze-dried products; potential prospects in freeze-drying.
Highlights the application of freeze-drying to pharmaceuticals, illustrating practical and industry-tested methods of preserving and reactivating delicate biologicals and biochemicals. The text discusses the basic principles and engineering aspects of lyophilization.
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