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Pharmaceutical Process Chemistry
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Covering the whole area of process chemistry in the pharmaceutical industry, this monograph provides the essential knowledge on the basic chemistry needed for future development and key industrial techniques, as well as morphology, engineering and regulatory compliances.
Application-oriented and well structured, the authors include recent examples of excellent industrial production of active pharmaceutical ingredients.
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- Cover
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- Title Page
- The Editors
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- Chapter 1: From Milligrams to Tons: The Importance of Synthesis and Process Research in the Development of New Drugs
- Chapter 2: Design of Dynamic Salt Catalysts Based on AcidāBase Combination Chemistry
- Chapter 3: Asymmetric Oxidation with Hydrogen Peroxide, an Effective and Versatile Oxidant
- Chapter 4: Development of Palladium Catalysts for Chemoselective Hydrogenation
- Chapter 5: Silicon-Based CarbonāCarbon Bond Formation by Transition Metal Catalysis
- Chapter 6: Direct Reductive Amination with Amine Boranes
- Chapter 7: Industrial Synthesis of Perfluorinated Building Blocks by Liquid-Phase Direct Fluorination
- Chapter 8: Cross-Linked Enzyme Aggregates as Industrial Biocatalysts
- Chapter 9: Application of Whole-Cell Biocatalysts in the Manufacture of Fine Chemicals
- Chapter 10: Process Development of Amrubicin Hydrochloride, an Anthracycline Anticancer Drug
- Chapter 11: Process Development of HIV Integrase Inhibitor S-1360
- Chapter 12: An Efficient Synthesis of the Protein Kinase CĪ² Inhibitor JTT-010
- Chapter 13: Process Development of Oral Carbapenem Tebipenem Pivoxil, TBPM-PI
- Chapter 14: Some Progress in Organic Synthesis of Pharmaceuticals in China
- Chapter 15: The Use of Continuous Processing to Make AZD 4407 Intermediates
- Chapter 16: Sustainable Processes Based on Enzymes Enabling 100% Yield and 100% ee Concepts
- Chapter 17: Development of a Novel Synthetic Method for RNA Oligomers
- Chapter 18: Process Research with Explosive Reactions
- Chapter 19: Scientific Strategy for Optical Resolution by Salt Crystallization: New Methodologies for Controlling Crystal Shape, Crystallization, and Chirality of Diastereomeric Salt
- Chapter 20: Development of New Drug and Crystal Polymorphs
- Chapter 21: Development of LIPOzymes Based on Biomembrane Process Chemistry
- Chapter 22: Matching Chemistry with Chemical Engineering for Optimum Design and Performance of Pharmaceutical Processing
- Chapter 23: The Integration of Safety, Health, and Environmental Considerations into Process Development
- Index