Ebook: Rational Design of Stable Protein Formulations: Theory and Practice
- Tags: Pharmacology/Toxicology, Pharmacy, Biochemistry general, Biotechnology
- Series: Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 13
- Year: 2002
- Publisher: Springer US
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Recombinant proteins and polypeptides continue to be the most important class of biotechnology-derived agents in today's pharmaceutical industry. Over the past few years, our fundamental understanding of how proteins degrade and how stabilizing agents work has made it possible to approach formulation of protein pharmaceuticals from a much more rational point of view.
This book describes the current level of understanding of protein instability and the strategies for stabilizing proteins under a variety of stressful conditions.
Recombinant proteins and polypeptides continue to be the most important class of biotechnology-derived agents in today's pharmaceutical industry. Over the past few years, our fundamental understanding of how proteins degrade and how stabilizing agents work has made it possible to approach formulation of protein pharmaceuticals from a much more rational point of view.
This book describes the current level of understanding of protein instability and the strategies for stabilizing proteins under a variety of stressful conditions.
Recombinant proteins and polypeptides continue to be the most important class of biotechnology-derived agents in today's pharmaceutical industry. Over the past few years, our fundamental understanding of how proteins degrade and how stabilizing agents work has made it possible to approach formulation of protein pharmaceuticals from a much more rational point of view.
This book describes the current level of understanding of protein instability and the strategies for stabilizing proteins under a variety of stressful conditions.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Practical Approaches to Protein Formulation Development....Pages 1-25
Recombinant Production of Native Proteins from Escherichia coli ....Pages 27-60
Physical Stabilization of Proteins in Aqueous Solution....Pages 61-84
Effects of Conformation on the Chemical Stability of Pharmaceutically Relevant Polypeptides....Pages 85-107
Rational Design of Stable Lyophilized Protein Formulations: Theory and Practice....Pages 109-133
Spray-Drying of Proteins....Pages 135-158
Surfactant-Protein Interactions....Pages 159-175
High Throughput Formulation: Strategies for Rapid Development of Stable Protein Products....Pages 177-198
Back Matter....Pages 199-206
Recombinant proteins and polypeptides continue to be the most important class of biotechnology-derived agents in today's pharmaceutical industry. Over the past few years, our fundamental understanding of how proteins degrade and how stabilizing agents work has made it possible to approach formulation of protein pharmaceuticals from a much more rational point of view.
This book describes the current level of understanding of protein instability and the strategies for stabilizing proteins under a variety of stressful conditions.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Practical Approaches to Protein Formulation Development....Pages 1-25
Recombinant Production of Native Proteins from Escherichia coli ....Pages 27-60
Physical Stabilization of Proteins in Aqueous Solution....Pages 61-84
Effects of Conformation on the Chemical Stability of Pharmaceutically Relevant Polypeptides....Pages 85-107
Rational Design of Stable Lyophilized Protein Formulations: Theory and Practice....Pages 109-133
Spray-Drying of Proteins....Pages 135-158
Surfactant-Protein Interactions....Pages 159-175
High Throughput Formulation: Strategies for Rapid Development of Stable Protein Products....Pages 177-198
Back Matter....Pages 199-206
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