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Recent Developments in the Crystallization Process: Toward the Pharmaceutical Industry
Author(s) -
Zhenguo Gao,
Sohrab Rohani,
Junbo Gong,
Jingkang Wang
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.376
H-Index - 45
eISSN - 2096-0026
pISSN - 2095-8099
DOI - 10.1016/j.eng.2017.03.022
Subject(s) - crystallization , pharmaceutical industry , process development , process (computing) , process analytical technology , process engineering , nanotechnology , manufacturing engineering , process control , pharmaceutical manufacturing , engineering , computer science , biochemical engineering , work in process , materials science , operations management , microbiology and biotechnology , chemical engineering , bioinformatics , biology , operating system
Crystallization is one of the oldest separation and purification unit operations, and has recently contributed to significant improvements in producing higher-value products with specific properties and in building efficient manufacturing processes. In this paper, we review recent developments in crystal engineering and crystallization process design and control in the pharmaceutical industry. We systematically summarize recent methods for understanding and developing new types of crystals such as co-crystals, polymorphs, and solvates, and include several milestones such as the launch of the first co-crystal drug, Entresto (Novartis), and the continuous manufacture of Orkambi (Vertex). Conventional batch and continuous processes, which are becoming increasingly mature, are being coupled with various control strategies and the recently developed crystallizers are thus adapting to the needs of the pharmaceutical industry. The development of crystallization process design and control has led to the appearance of several new and innovative crystallizer geometries for continuous operation and improved performance. This paper also reviews major recent progress in the area of process analytical technology

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