Lyophilization, also referred to as freeze-drying, is a complex process that removes water from the drug product to preserve the product’s chemical and physical integrity. In this blog, we will ...
Freeze drying, lyophilization, and cryodesiccation are all terms used to describe the process of removing water from a sample at low temperature. This low-temperature dehydration process maximizes ...
Freeze-drying or lyophilization is a process that removes water from a substance. This dehydration process is performed under vacuum while the substance is in a frozen state. Lyophilization technology ...
Technical advances in process understanding and control must be accompanied by a change in mindset. Since its introduction to the pharmaceutical industry in the 1940s, lyophilization (freeze-drying) ...
Lyophilization is a complex operation used to prepare stable pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical products through freeze-drying. During lyophilization, the water fraction of the product is reduced to ...
The general principle of lyophilization has hardly changed, but significant advances have occurred in process and product attribute understanding. Lyophilization is a well-established technique within ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue University researchers and industry leaders are teaming up to transform the freeze-drying process, formally known as lyophilization, used to make everything from ...
Visiongain has published a new report entitled Lyophilization in Pharmaceuticals Market 2023-2033. It includes profiles of Lyophilization in Pharmaceuticals and Forecasts, Market Segment by Drug Type ...
This webinar will cover optimized, scientifically based lyophilization cycle development for pharmaceutical, diagnostic, and food products. It will include a discussion on the thermal properties of ...
LyoHUB, a university-industry center at Purdue whose goal is the efficiency, science and technology of freeze-drying in pharmaceuticals and other areas, is offering a new free online course and other ...
Lyophilization is widely recognized as an effective method for increasing the shelf life of labile drugs, including small molecule compounds and biotherapeutics. Of the top 100 drugs, ~16% are ...