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Pharmaceutical Process Scaleup 2nd Edition Michael Levin

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Pharmaceutical Process Scaleup 2nd Edition Michael Levin
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.28 MB
Pages: 574
Author: Michael Levin
ISBN: 9781574448764, 1574448765
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 2nd Edition

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Pharmaceutical Process Scaleup 2nd Edition Michael Levin by Michael Levin 9781574448764, 1574448765 instant download after payment.

Scale-up is generally defined as the process of increasing batch size. Scale-up of a process can also be viewed as a procedure for applying the same process to different output volumes. There is a subtle difference between these two definitions: batch size enlargement does not always translate into a size increase of the processing volume.Keeping pace with the increased influence of PAT in the pharmaceutical industry, this completely updated reference spans the latest research and regulations, technologies, and expert solutions for every significant aspect of pharmaceutical process scale-up-clearly introducing readers to the theoretical concept of dimensional analysis to quantify similar processes on varying scales.

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