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dc.contributor.authorTavares, A. P. M.pt_PT
dc.contributor.authorNeves, M. C.pt_PT
dc.contributor.authorTrindade, T.pt_PT
dc.contributor.authorFreire, M. G.pt_PT
dc.date.accessioned2020-02-12T15:19:28Z-
dc.date.issued2019-
dc.identifier.isbn978-981-14-0510-5pt_PT
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/27557-
dc.description.abstractBiopharmaceuticals main classes comprise recombinant proteins, antibodies, and nucleic-acid-derived products, while synthetic pharmaceuticals include a wide variety of organic compounds. The purification of (bio)pharmaceuticals, as part of downstream processing, is mainly carried out by chromatographic processes, which are responsible for the therapeutics high cost. Therefore, there is a crucial need on the development of novel and more efficient separation/purification processes or on the improvement of the current chromatographic-based ones, aiming at producing pharmaceuticals of high quality and at a lower cost. Amongst alternative techniques, it has been demonstrated that inorganic or organic (nano)particles, used in solid-phase extraction approaches, may be promising for the purification of (bio)pharmaceuticals. This chapter provides an overview on solid-liquid separation/purification processes used to obtain high purity and high quality pharmaceuticals. The main purification processes are described and summarized. The areas where there has been a sustainable progress, combined with improved therapeutic characteristics, are highlighted. Materials based on silica (nano)particles, carbon-based (nano)particles (carbon nanotubes, graphene and activated carbon) and magnetic (nano)particles are overviewed. Based on the reported results, nanotechnology may play a key role in future pharmaceutical developments and manufacturing, where the design of suitable functionalized (nano)particles is a crucial factor to enhance the selectivity and to obtain high purification and recovery yields of (bio)pharmaceuticals.pt_PT
dc.language.isoengpt_PT
dc.publisherBentham Sciencept_PT
dc.relationPOCI-01-0145-FEDER-007679pt_PT
dc.relationPOCI-01-0145-FEER- 031106pt_PT
dc.relationSFRH/BPD/110423/2015pt_PT
dc.relationIF/01634/2015pt_PT
dc.relationERC-2013-StG-337753pt_PT
dc.rightsopenAccesspt_PT
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/pt_PT
dc.subject(Bio)pharmaceuticalspt_PT
dc.subjectPurification Techniquespt_PT
dc.subjectDownstream Processingpt_PT
dc.subjectNanotechnologypt_PT
dc.subjectSilica (Nano)particlespt_PT
dc.subjectCarbon-based (Nano)particlespt_PT
dc.subjectMagnetic (Nano)particlespt_PT
dc.subjectPharmaceuticals Manufacturingpt_PT
dc.subjectSolid-phase Extractionpt_PT
dc.subjectSolid-liquid Extractionpt_PT
dc.titleRecovery and Purification of (Bio)Pharmaceuticals Using (Nano)Materialspt_PT
dc.typebookPartpt_PT
dc.description.versionpublishedpt_PT
dc.peerreviewedyespt_PT
degois.publication.firstPage1pt_PT
degois.publication.lastPage36pt_PT
degois.publication.titleRecent Advances in Analytical Techniquespt_PT
dc.date.embargo2020-11-
dc.relation.publisherversionhttp://www.eurekaselect.com/177741/chapter/recovery-and-purification-of-%28bio%29pharmaceuticals-using-%28nano%29materialpt_PT
dc.identifier.doi10.2174/9789811405112119040001pt_PT
dc.identifier.esbn978-981-14-0511-2pt_PT
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