About: Pharmaceutical engineering is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 336 publications have been published within this topic receiving 5857 citations.
TL;DR: Ansel's pharmaceutical dosage forms and drug delivery systems as discussed by the authors were used for drug delivery in the early 1990s and early 2000s by Ansel et al. and his colleagues.
Abstract: Ansel's pharmaceutical dosage forms and drug delivery systems , Ansel's pharmaceutical dosage forms and drug delivery systems , کتابخانه دیجیتالی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی و خدمات درمانی شهید بهشتی
TL;DR: It is believed that the recent approval of a 3D printed drug product will stimulate continual innovation in pharmaceutical manufacturing technology and highlight how product and process understanding can facilitate the development of a control strategy for different 3D printing methods.
TL;DR: The American Chemical Society (ACS) Green Chemistry Institute (GCI) and global pharmaceutical companies established the ACS GCI Pharmaceutical Roundtable to encourage the integration of green chemistry and engineering into the pharmaceutical industry as mentioned in this paper.
TL;DR: This work presents a model of the innovation cycle in the pharmaceutical industry and the strategies of large firms in biotechnology and concludes that complementarity and external linkages are key to the success of large pharmaceutical companies.
Abstract: This book examines an important phenomenon for competitiveness and innovation in industry: namely the growing use of scientific principles in industrial research. Industrial innovation still arises from systematic trial-and-error experiments with many designs and objects, but these experiments are being guided by a more rational understanding of phenomena. This has important implications for market structure, firm strategies and competition. Science and Innovation focuses on the pharmaceutical industry. It discusses the changes that the notable advances in the life sciences since the 1980s have exerted on the strategies of drug companies, the organization of their internal research, their relationships with scientific institutions, the division of labour between large pharmaceutical firms and small research-intensive suppliers, the productivity of drug discovery and the productivity of R & D.
TL;DR: Current DEM models for several common pharmaceutical processes including material transport and storage, blending, granulation, milling, compression, and film coating are reviewed.