Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Gas Anti-Solvent to Create Nanoparticles

The pharmaceutical and health care industries are seeking new methods of administering protein powders. 

Traditionally used processes can also inactivate or denature proteins, produce small final yields, lead to electrostatically charged powders, produce particles with a broad size distribution, or rely on large volumes of organic solvent. 

This application describes the precipitation of insulin and lysosomes by the Gas Anti-Solvent method to produce nano-sized particles that retain their chemical activity, are free flowing, non aggregated, and have a narrow particle size distribution.

Click here for the application note: Precipitation of Protein Powders by Gas Anti-Solvent

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