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Biotechnology industry concerns

Biotechnology attempts to make biology work for technology. Pharmaceutical drug development and drug improvement have benefited from advances in biotechnology.

Once a new active compound is identified there is still a long road ahead to the local pharmacist’s shelf. The delivery mechanisms form an important part of understanding the release to the targeted object. Efficient product screening is necessary to extend the life cycle of any pharmaceutical product and ensure reliable performance.

For large scale production thorough understanding of the process can increase throughput and yield, to ensure that a stable, well characterized biological reaches the customer.

 
 
Major concerns are:

 
  Creating an effictive delivery mechanism
The characterisation of a drug delivery system in terms of its size and charge can give valuable information regarding its suitability as a product and may also be used to modify its formulation to increase its efficacy.
 
   
Developing effective product screening
Development and quality control are concerned with cost-effective screening for optimizing the output of an improved and consistent product performance. Particle size characterization can lead to faster success in the development of consistent, predictable product performance. The Zeta potential is a quick indicator of dispersion stability of pharmaceutical formulations.
 
   
Improving product process yield
During the production process small changes in the solution condition may significantly influence process yield and overall efficiency. Monitoring and identifying the best process conditions can notably increase process throughput, have considerable financial impact and boost the bottom line.
 
   
Improving product stability

Many pharmaceutical products are formulated as suspensions or emulsions. Shelf life and batch-to-batch consistency are important parameters that determine the success and suitability of a product. Particle size and zeta potential measurements can provide the relevant information to determine product stability.