Buch, Englisch, 698 Seiten, Format (B × H): 242 mm x 198 mm, Gewicht: 1548 g
From Product Design to Enterprise-Wide Decision-Making
Buch, Englisch, 698 Seiten, Format (B × H): 242 mm x 198 mm, Gewicht: 1548 g
Reihe: Computer Aided Chemical Engineering
ISBN: 978-0-444-63963-9
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Technology
Process Systems Engineering for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: From Product Design to Enterprise-Wide Decisions, Volume 41, covers the following process systems engineering methods and tools for the modernization of the pharmaceutical industry: computer-aided pharmaceutical product design and pharmaceutical production processes design/synthesis; modeling and simulation of the pharmaceutical processing unit operation, integrated flowsheets and applications for design, analysis, risk assessment, sensitivity analysis, optimization, design space identification and control system design; optimal operation, control and monitoring of pharmaceutical production processes; enterprise-wide optimization and supply chain management for pharmaceutical manufacturing processes.
Currently, pharmaceutical companies are going through a paradigm shift, from traditional manufacturing mode to modernized mode, built on cutting edge technology and computer-aided methods and tools. Such shifts can benefit tremendously from the application of methods and tools of process systems engineering.
Zielgruppe
<p>Reference for graduates, post graduates and researchers in academia and (pharma) industry. Chemists/ Chemical engineers in pharmaceutical companies. It could be used for novel courses on pharmaceutical systems engineering and by regulators (eg FDA) to familiarize themselves with the current PSE methods and tools.</p>
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
1. New Product Discovery and Development for Pharmaceutical Industry
Catherine Azzaro-Pantel
2. The development of a pharmaceutical oral solid dosage forms
Rahamatullah Shaikh, Denise Croker, Donal O'Brien and Gavin Walker
3. Innovative Process Development and Production Concepts for Small-molecule API Manufacturing
John Woodley
4. Plantwide Technoeconomic Analysis and Separation Solvent Selection for Continuous Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Ibuprofen, Artemisinin and Diphenhydramine
Dimitrios Gerogiorgis, Samir Diab and Hikaru Jolliffe
5. Flowsheet Modeling of a Continuous Direct Compression Process
Seongkyu Yoon
6. Plant-wide Dynamic Model for the Integrated Continuous Pharmaceutical Process: Design of the Recycle
Brahim Benyahia
7. Advanced Multi-phase Hybrid Model Development of Fluidized Bed Wet Granulation Processes
Rohit Ramachandran, Ashutosh Tamrakar and Dheeraj R. Devarampally
8. Global sensitivity, feasibility and flexibility analysis of continuous pharmaceutical manufacturing processes
Marianthi Ierapetritou and Zilong Wang
9. Crystallization process monitoring and control using process analytical technology
Levente Simon, Elena Simone and Kaoutar Abbou Oucherif
10. BioProcess Performance Monitoring using Multi-way Interval Partial Least Square
Julian Morris, Jie Zhang and Shallon Stubbs
11. Process Dynamics, and control of API manufacturing and purification processe
Maitraye Sen, Ravendra Singh and Rohit Ramachandran
12. PAT for pharmaceutical manufacturing process involving solid dosages forms
Andrés David Román-Ospino, Carlos Alberto Ortega-Zuniga, Vanessa Cardenas and Ravendra Singh
13. Model-based control system design and evaluation for continuous tablet manufacturing processes (via direct compaction, via roller compaction, via wet granulation)
Ravendra Singh
14. Fast Stochastic Model Predictive Control of End-to-end Continuous Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Richard D. Braatz, Ali Mesbah, Joel A. Paulson, Stefan Streif and Rolf Findeisen
15. Advanced Control for the Continuous Dropwise Additive Manufacturing of Pharmaceutical Products
Zoltan Nagy, Gintaras Reklatis and Elcin Icten
16. Control System Implementation and Plant-Wide Control of Continuous Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Pilot Plant (End-To-End Manufacturing Process)
Richard Lakerveld
17. Automation of continuous pharmaceutical manufacturing process
Ravendra Singh
18. Implementation of control system into continuous pharmaceutical manufacturing pilot-plant (powder to tablet)
Ravendra Singh
19. Monitoring and control of a continuous tumble mixer
Carlos Velazquez Figueroa, Leonel Quiñones and Miguel A. Florian Algarin
20. Flexible Continuous Manufacturing -- Based on S88 Batch Standards and Object Oriented Design
Paul Brodbeck
21. Planning Pharmaceutical Clinical Trials under Outcome Uncertainty
Selen Cremaschi and Brianna Christian
22. Integrated production planning and inventory management in a multinational pharmaceutical supply chain
Naresh Susarla and IA Karimi
23. Optimal Production of Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing
Lazaros Papageorgiou and Songsong Liu
24. Perspective on PSE in pharmaceutical process development and innovation-views from academia
Rafiqul Gani, John Woodley and Emmanouil Papadakis




