Driving sustainability through adoption of hybrid manufacturing in small molecule API production

IF 2 4区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Svetlana Borukhova, Robert Sebastian Rönnback
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Pharmaceutical industry is challenged by the rising development costs, strict regulatory and environmental requirements all while racing to deliver complex molecules to market. The need to be the first-in-class brings about shorter lifetime to the launched products in favor of better functioning followers. In addition, a shift from large volume blockbusters towards small volume production of complex molecules presents a unique opportunity to challenge the status quo in pharmaceutical manufacturing. Traditional batch manufacturing, while foundational, presents hurdles in scaling and efficiency, particularly for demanding reactions. Continuous manufacturing has emerged as a promising alternative, delivering better control and uniformity of operating conditions, mirroring the efficiencies found in small-scale batch reactors. However, continuous manufacturing is not universally applicable. As a solution, a combination of the two into hybrid manufacturing processes, appears to fill this gap effectively. While the concept of hybrid manufacturing is not new, the current perspective adds an additional angle to the integration of both technologies. Authors propose to sustain the continuity of the operation for batch mode processes by decreasing the reactor size and increasing the level of automation. Furthermore, modular fabrication of smaller-footprint technological platforms is expected to synergize other advancements in the field, such as digitalization, automation, and standardization. As a result, a leap towards the implementation of advanced manufacturing to drive sustainability in pharmaceutical industry is more tangible than ever.

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在小分子原料药生产中采用混合生产技术,推动可持续发展
摘要 制药业面临着开发成本不断上升、监管和环保要求严格的挑战,同时还要争分夺秒地将复杂的分子产品推向市场。要成为同类产品中的佼佼者,就必须缩短上市产品的生命周期,以获得功能更好的后续产品。此外,从大批量生产大片转向小批量生产复杂分子,为挑战制药业的现状提供了一个独特的机会。传统的批量生产虽然是基础,但在规模和效率方面存在障碍,尤其是对于要求苛刻的反应。连续生产已成为一种很有前途的替代方法,它能更好地控制和统一操作条件,与小规模间歇反应器的效率相仿。然而,连续生产并非普遍适用。作为一种解决方案,将二者结合成混合制造工艺似乎能有效弥补这一缺陷。虽然混合制造的概念并不新鲜,但目前的观点为这两种技术的整合增添了新的视角。作者建议通过缩小反应器尺寸和提高自动化水平来保持批量模式工艺的连续性。此外,小尺寸技术平台的模块化制造有望与该领域的其他进步(如数字化、自动化和标准化)产生协同效应。因此,采用先进制造技术推动制药业的可持续发展比以往任何时候都更加切实可行。
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Journal of Flow Chemistry
Journal of Flow Chemistry CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
3.70%
发文量
29
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The main focus of the journal is flow chemistry in inorganic, organic, analytical and process chemistry in the academic research as well as in applied research and development in the pharmaceutical, agrochemical, fine-chemical, petro- chemical, fragrance industry.
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