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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