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Nanoparticles: Emerging Stars for Pharmaceutical Industry

Roots Analysis

Over the last decade, one of the major challenges faced by pharmaceutical players across the globe is low drug solubility. In fact, it has been observed that around 40% of the pharmaceutical products approved by regulatory organizations exhibit poor bioavailability / solubility.

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Biopharmaceutical Excipient Manufacturing – Current Scenario and Future Trends

Roots Analysis

Given the evident benefits of biologics over small molecule drugs (including high efficacy, target specificity and favorable safety profiles), the biopharmaceutical market is poised to witness continued and consistent growth over the next several years. The Evolving Landscape of Biopharmaceutical Excipient Manufacturing Domain.

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XPhyto Announces Drug Formulation Strategy and 2021 Milestones Innovation to Impact

The Pharma Data

Construction of commercial drug manufacturing facility in Germany. Development of oral biosensor and contract development & manufacturing. Psychedelic transdermal and sublingual drug formulation development. Four clinical studies in neurological indications in 2021.

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Small molecule API: Shining a spotlight on new innovations in milling

Pharmaceutical Technology

Evidence suggests that API manufacturing is gaining in complexity, as well as sophistication, and therefore adding to the risk profile of drug development. A robust manufacturing process that leads to a consistently high-quality product is a major business goal for pharmaceutical R&D.

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A winning combination: The benefits of micronization and containment in a single installation

Pharmaceutical Technology

The number of high-potency drug approvals has increased over the last decade, driven by the increasing use of APIs (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients) in the pipeline and among marketed drugs. Furthermore, the number of marketed high potency APIs (HPAPIs) tends to increase over time as more HPAPIs in development gain approval.