Adsorbent Screening for Metal Impurity Removal in Pharmaceutical Process Research
Organic Process Research & Development2005Vol. 9(2), pp. 198–205
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Christopher J. Welch, Jennifer Albaneze‐Walker, William R. Leonard, Mirlinda Biba, Jimmy DaSilva, Derek Henderson, Brian Laing, David J. Mathre, Sandra Spencer, Xiaodong Bu, Tiebang Wang
Abstract
A microtube screening approach affords simple and convenient assessment of the selective adsorption of metal impurities by a variety of different process adsorbents. This approach is helpful in identifying rapid solutions to metal impurity problems in pharmaceutical process research. Several examples illustrating the utility of the approach are presented.
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