A REVIEW OF THE INNOVATIVE DRYING TECHNOLOGIES FOR BIOPHARMACEUTICALS
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.10, No. 05)Publication Date: 2022-05-17
Authors : Pritha Singha Roy Gaurab Joarder Saibal Debnath; Avisek Pahari;
Page : 1100-1111
Keywords : Process Analytical Technology (PAT) PRINT® Technology Lynfinity® Technology Drying Techniques;
Abstract
Reviewing data from the previous twenty to twenty-five years reveals that bio-pharmaceuticals are a sudden, dramatic, and incredibly significant finding in progressively enhancing the quality of life for patients with different kinds of malignancies, auto-immune illnesses, genetic disorders, etc. Drying technologies are a required manufacturing step in the pharmaceutical industry/production unit, and an understanding of drying technologies and how to use them is now an absolute must. With the increased demand for biopharmaceuticals, it is essential to reduce production costs without sacrificing product safety, quality, or effectiveness. The predominant commercial method for generating solid biopharmaceuticals is batch freeze-drying. However, freeze-drying is expensive compared to other procedures and is not ideal for lengthy working hours, in addition to requiring a large initial capital investment and significant energy consumption, resulting in high total expenses. This article discusses innovative drying methods for parenteral biopharmaceuticals. Spin-freeze drying, spray drying, and Lynfinity® Technology enable continuous manufacturing, while PRINT® Technology and MicroglassificationTM manage dry particle characteristics. As a consequence, certain drying processes may need less validation. Process Analytical Technology (PAT) and offline dramatisation may give extra information on CPPs and CQAs during biopharmaceutical manufacture. These processing approaches might boost biopharmaceutical product production while reducing expenses.
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