Therapeutic protein drug products: practical approaches to formulation in the laboratory, manufacturing, and the clinic
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Woodhead Pub. 2012
Schriftenreihe:Woodhead Publishing series in biomedicine no. 8
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Therapeutic protein drug products provides a comprehensive overview of therapeutic protein drug products, with an emphasis on formulation beginning in the laboratory, followed by manufacturing and administration in the clinic. A list of many commercial therapeutic drug products are described and include the product name, dosages, active concentration, buffer, excipients, Ph, container type and route of administration. The laboratory formulation sections focus on the most common buffers, excipients, and Ph ranges that are commonly tested in addition to systematic approaches. A brief section on biophysical and analytical analysis is also provided. Properties of therapeutic protein formulations are described and include opalescence, phase separation, color, and subvisible particles. An emphasis is placed on material and process testing to ensure success during manufacturing. The drug product manufacturing process, which includes the process of compounding to filling, is also covered. Methods of delivery in the clinic are addressed, as well as delivery strategies. Finally, a perspective on the regulatory requirements for therapeutic protein formulations is discussed. Provides a list and description of commercially available therapeutic drug products and their formulationsA comprehensive and practical overview of protein formulation in the laboratory, manufacturing, and the clinicDiscusses recent topics including high protein concentration, phase separation, opalescence, and subvisible particles
Beschreibung:xxii, 181 pages :
ISBN:9781908818102
1908818107
9781907568183

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