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Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API), popularly speaking, are the raw materials of medicines, only pharmaceutical raw materials are processed into pharmaceutical preparations , can they become medicines available for clinical use, so drugs we usually eat are the finished drugs through processing. Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients based on its sources can be divided into two major categories ,including chemical synthetic drugs and natural chemical drugs. Chemical synthetic drugs can be divided into organic synthetic drugs and inorganic synthetic drugs. Inorganic synthetic drugs are inorganic compounds ( very few is element), such as aluminum hydroxide, magnesium trisilicate which are used for the treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcers ; organic synthetic drugs are mainly composed of drugs made by basic organic chemical raw materials, through a series of organic chemical reactions (such as aspirin, chloramphenicol, caffeine, etc.). Natural chemical drugs ,based on its sources,can be divided into two categories including biochemical drugs and plant chemical drugs. Antibiotics are generally made by the microbial fermentation, which belongs to the biochemistry category. A variety of semi-synthetic antibiotics occurs in recent years,which are biosynthesis and chemical synthesis combining products.Among active Pharmaceutical Ingredients, the organic synthetic drugs varieties, yields and values have the largest proportion,which are the main pillars of the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. The quality of active Pharmaceutical Ingredients decides whether the formulation is good or bad , so its quality standards are very strict ,countries in the world have developed national pharmacopoeia standards and strict quality control methods for its widely used active Pharmaceutical ingredients.

Azelaic Acid: A Versatile Chemical Compound in Modern Applications

Azelaic acid, an organic compound with the formula HOOC(CH2)7COOH, has garnered significant attention in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries.

Nov 4,2024  API

Q:What are the Benefits of Tributyrin?

A:The benefits of Tributyrin are mainly seen in gut health, it can restore the dysbiosis of gut microbiota, increase SCFAs, suppress inflammation, and ameliorate antibiotic-induced intestinal damage

Nov 2,2024  API

Aniracetam:Effects,Uses,Pre-Clinical Research and Side effects

Aniracetam is a pyrrolidinone‐type cognition enhancer that has been clinically used in the treatment of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia following stroke and in Alzheimer's disease.

Nov 2,2024  API

What is the function and Uses of Salicylamide?

Salicylamide is an over-the-counter drug popularly used as an analgesic and antipyretic.

Nov 2,2024  API

Sulforaphane: A Potent Phytochemical with Remarkable Benefits

Sulforaphane stands out as a highly beneficial phytochemical with diverse biological activities that offer significant health benefits.

Nov 1,2024  API

Calcium Formate: An In-Depth Analysis for Chemical Professionals

Calcium formate was introduced as a hydration accelerator for cement during the 1970s and is predominately used to offset the retarding effect of water-reducing admixtures.

Nov 1,2024  API

Pyridinium Tribromide: Versatile Brominating Agent Driving Advances in Organic Synthesis

Pyridinium Tribromide (Py·Br3) is a versatile organic reagent widely used in organic chemistry and synthesis.

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Capmatinib: Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacokinetics and Adverse Events

Capmatinib targets MET exon 14 skipping mutations, inhibiting proliferation and migration in non-small cell lung cancer. It has predictable pharmacokinetics and manageable adverse reactions.

Oct 31,2024  API

Gabapentin: Pharmacokinetics, Clinical Uses in Dermatology and Dosage

Gabapentin, with linear pharmacokinetics, manages neuropathic conditions effectively. Dosage starts at 300 mg, gradually increases to 1200 mg thrice daily, ensuring therapeutic efficacy.

Oct 31,2024  API

Phenacetin: A Comprehensive Overview for Chemistry Professionals

Phenacetin, a painkiller, was the world's first synthetic pharmaceutical drug. It was one of the first painkillers that was not derived from opium while at the same time being absent of anti-inflammat

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