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.
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Dec 16,2024 APIApplication of D(+)-Glucose in various fields
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Dec 16,2024 APIMolecular structure differences between Uracil and thymine
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Dec 16,2024 APIWhat are the effects of Bisphenol A and its alternatives on human health?
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Dec 16,2024 APIWhich is better, Clobetasol propionate lotion or cream for moderate to severe plaque-type psoriasis?
Clobetasol propionate is a topical steroid drug with anti-inflammatory, antipruritic, vasoconstrictive and immunomodulatory properties.
Dec 16,2024 APIUnveiling the Marvels of 2-Amino-5-chlorobenzophenone
This review aims to provide a thorough understanding of 2-Amino-5-chlorobenzophenone(ACBP), highlighting both its current uses and future potential.
Dec 16,2024 APIThe efficacy and safety of 2% clindamycin phosphate vaginal gel in the treatment of bacterial vaginosis (BV)
2% Clindamycin Phosphate Vaginal Gel is a thermosetting bioadhesive formulation containing 2% clindamycin phosphate.
Dec 16,2024 APINinhydrin hydrate Reaction and Mechanism
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