Granulation is a critical unit operation in pharmaceutical manufacturing, where fine powders are agglomerated into granules to improve flow properties, uniformity, and compaction performance. The ...
According to a recent poll of Pharmaceutical Technology readers (conducted by GlobalData)[i] 43% of respondents said that environmental issues were the most important ESG (Environmental, Social, and ...
The pharmaceutical manufacturing platforms of fluid-bed granulation and milling are widely used to modify particle size. However, the adoption of process analytical technology to monitor and control ...
Granulation is the most crucial step in the manufacture of solid dosage forms. Granulation is the most crucial step in the manufacture of solid dosage forms because it provides the main physical ...
Formulating drugs to ensure therapeutic consistency, enable rapid development, and allow for cost-effective scale-up has become increasingly challenging. This is especially true in the context of ...
Granulation and compression are two very important processes that are carried out extensively by most pharmaceutical companies. However, the theory of granulation is little understood and the ...
Pharmaceutical manufacturing practices are advancing towards a future in which continuous manufacturing processes will be the norm. Developing and applying such techniques is therefore an essential ...
The last decade has seen an impressive growth in the research and mechanistic understanding of the agglomeration process, along with attempts to model the process. There have even been a few papers on ...
Significant factors including revenue, capacity, price, rate, production rate, gross production, capacity utilization, consumption, cost, CAGR, import/export, supply ...
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