Sentences with phrase «pharmaceutical applications of»

Key Features: • Focuses on health claim legislation for this commercially important food sector • Includes chapters on the current situation in all the major world markets including Europe, the USA, Japan, India and China • Covers food, feed and pharmaceutical applications of probiotics

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The Danish pharmaceutical group and its Japanese partner, Takeda Pharmaceutical Co, have submitted an application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for approval of its antidepressant, vortioxetine, Lundbeck said on Tuesday.
Eagle provides x-ray inspection systems for foreign body detection in a wide variety of food and pharmaceutical applications packaged in cartons and boxes, including meat, bakery, confectionery and beverages.
PROVEN APPLICATIONS: Film forming agent: encapsulation by spray - drying of liposoluble products for food flavors and food industry, stabilize flavor emulsions, thickening agent for confectionery, pharmaceuticals, food and flavor industries Stabilizing agent for confectionery and pharmaceuticals industry, protective agent for colloidal solutions Natural fiber enrichment
Recognized as a standard of excellence in health care packaging, this advanced material is used in virtually every form of sterile medical packaging, as well as a wide variety of pharmaceutical packaging applications.
Eilersen has announced it is releasing a new series of digital load cells in a hygienic (aseptic) design for dynamic and process weighing, filling, packaging, and general weighing applications targeted primarily at food and pharmaceutical customers.
Announced in 2011, the MPTP is a multi-year investment by DuPont of more than $ 30 million to transition Tyvek ® 1073B and Tyvek ® 1059B to the latest flash - spun technology and equipment to help ensure the continuity and flexibility of future supply into medical and pharmaceutical packaging applications worldwide.
Many pharmaceutical applications require complete, regulatory, validated control over all elements of the packaging process including not only the filling aspect but also container closing and handling.
Small precise fills of controlled pharmaceuticals, injectables and diagnostic reagents followed by special closures such as stoppers, aluminum crimp seals, plugs and screw caps with precise application torque are accomplished on this platform.
X-ray inspectionOne of the highlights at the Mettler - Toledo trade fair booth is the world premiere of a new X-ray inspection system for applications in food and pharmaceutical production.
Weiler Engineering is America's leading provider of aseptic custom packaging for pharmaceutical and healthcare applications.
Innophos is a leading international producer of performance - critical and nutritional specialty ingredients, with applications in food, beverage, pharmaceutical, oral care and industrial end markets.
Ohly is part of the ABF Ingredients group, who focus on high value ingredients for food, pharmaceutical and industrial applications.
Tyvek ® provides an optimum balance of microbial penetration resistance, tear strength, puncture resistance and clean peel, delivering trusted protection for a wide range of medical and pharmaceutical packaging applications.
Whilst there are many applications for vision in the pharmaceutical industry throughout the manufacturing process, more recently there has been a lot of developments with regard to packaging inspection.
He also brings several years of private - sector applied science experience, where he analyzed pharmaceutical and medical device products for contamination and identified microorganisms, ensuring their safety for a diverse range of human health applications.
The principal differences between organic farming and conventional farming are the former's extensive restriction of the use of artificial pesticides, fertilisers and other agro-chemicals; its hostility to the agricultural application of biotechnology; its rejection of the routine use of pharmaceuticals on livestock; its attention to animal welfare; and its focus on crop rotation, soil quality and maintaining biological diversity as alternatives to chemicals.
One possible application is to have active particles deliver pharmaceutical substances or nanosensors to specific parts of the body.
I promptly chose to go into clinical pharmacy — the most exciting application of pharmaceutical knowledge — helping patients in the hospital maximize the effects of the drugs they are prescribed while minimizing the potential side effects.
In contrast, preparation of more elaborate phosphorus compounds used in chemical catalysis, pharmaceutical, and battery applications requires laborious generation and chlorination of elemental phosphorus.
The agency is confronting pressure from pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to streamline and speed up the drug application process, budgetary concerns stemming from relatively stagnant public funding over the last several years, and disputes over subjects ranging from biological warfare to the regulation of genetically modified foods.
«Ultimately, through the application of Crispr we hope to increase productivity in the pharmaceutical R&D process.»
In early August, ABS Global simultaneously introduced a six month old bull named Gene and announced it had formed a new subsidiary, called Infigen, to «commercialize applications of cloning technologies in the cattle breeding, pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and xenotransplantation fields.»
Most real - life applications are still a long shot, but commercial products based on synthetic biology, especially in the fields of biofuels and pharmaceuticals, are now in sight.
But untangling the complex chains of these polymers into components, which can be useful for liquid fuel and other applications ranging from pharmaceuticals to plastics, has presented an ongoing challenge to science and industry.
As such, it provides a means of moving organoids from basic research to actual pharmaceutical and clinical applications in the future.
the Babraham Institute (application of science to biomedical, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical sectors).
In a sign of the growing enthusiasm for the field, in March GRAIL, a company spun off from Illumina, raised $ 900 million in funding for this last application from investors including Amazon and several major pharmaceutical companies.
Now, a team of Japanese scientists from Osaka University, in collaboration with the RIKEN Center for Life Science Technologies and Tokyo Medical and Dental University has developed a new way of extending the chemistry of fluoroalkene molecules, granting access to a new range of fluoroalkenes for pharmaceuticals and other applications.
For example, if the evidence shows that effluents from municipal water treatment, from animal manure, or from pharmaceutical manufacturing plants are selecting for antibiotic resistant bacteria in the environment, that may justify treatment of such waste streams prior to application on croplands.
He will assemble a group of people to voluntarily try an existing drug for a new application before a pharmaceutical company embarks on a bigger, more costly human trial.
The main event is an annual meeting, bringing together companies and academics with an interest in skin research but the Skin Forum also makes sure that it keeps abreast of current thinking and that research is aimed at something applicable and useful: «We commissioned a survey that was sent out to both pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries to see what areas of skin research were thought to be most relevant and should be covered in grant applications,» says Professor Hadgraft.
The reactor and its suite of instruments support basic research and analysis of a host of materials with applications that range from higher temperature superconductors and advanced batteries to pharmaceuticals and biofuels.
It has the potential to bring down dramatically the cost of producing RNA for scientific and pharmaceutical applications.
KINEMATICA is a leading manufacturer of dispersing and mixing technology for standard and customized applications in the lab, pilot plant andproduction areas of pharmaceutical, chemical, food, cosmetic and biotechor life science companies worldwide.
This exciting area has attracted attendance of over 400 delegates to learn what novel technologies, platforms and applications are emerging that will impact future healthcare delivery and pharmaceutical research.
«Melanie Sanford's insightful studies on the details as well as applications in the field of carbon - hydrogen bond activation have led to new methods to efficiently modify existing pharmaceuticals to arrive at new and better forms in a more efficient and rapid way than was previously possible.
The application of Dr. Snyder's techniques has enhanced the development of new agents in the pharmaceutical industry by enabling rapid screening of large numbers of candidate drugs.
The same advantages that drive our pharmaceutical opportunities also apply to our non-pharmaceutical products, which include topical ingredients that are delivering innovation and value for personal care producers, nutritional oils (omega fatty acids) for use in a variety of consumer goods, and applications for agricultural biotechnology.
While Organ - Chips were first developed in an academic setting, a collaborative ecosystem of researchers spanning the pharmaceutical industry, regulatory agencies, research hospitals, and universities are now developing and qualifying the technology for a broad range of applications.
In plants, these genes evolve constantly to adapt to environmental changes, which makes them incredibly difficult to study, but identifying more of them could open the door to a world of new pharmaceutical, agricultural and biotech applications.
This discovery opens the path for industry, such as ICT and pharmaceutical, to cheaply print a host of electronic devices from solar cells to LEDs with applications from interactive smart food and drug labels to next - generation banknote security and e-passports.
But new research by Rochester scientists points to potential applications in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals, and agro-chemicals.
Many potential applications of this technology exist in production of biomaterials, biofuels, pharmaceuticals, and the engineering of eukaryotic synthetic biology systems.»
«We're planning on using this knowledge to redesign these machines to create new novel molecules that might have pharmaceutical applications,» says Skiniotis, an associate professor of biological chemistry.
GENYO is the first national centre devoted to genomics that integrates the Public Administration, the University and the biotechnology and pharmaceutical business sector, which would allow the integration of research in all its phases, from the generation of knowledge to its development in clinical and pharmaceutical applications, the development of new projects and services for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases associated to human genetic variability, such a cancer and rare diseases, diabetes, hypertension or degenerative diseases, among others.
It is of great importance to increase the number of marine microorganisms in culture because it is the only way to understand their nature, their function in the marine microbiome, and their properties, including potential pharmaceutical or biotechnological applications.
In 2011, Dr. Padliya joined AB SCIEX (a wholly owned operating company of Danaher Corporation), a premier manufacturer of high - end mass spectrometry instrumentation used for applications in pharmaceuticals, clinical laboratories, environmental monitoring, and the food and beverage industry.
This study complements an fMRI study that demonstrated activation to the hippocampus during this technique, and elaborates upon the application of Kundalini yoga and meditation for psychiatric symptoms, as evidenced by a randomized controlled trial for OCD that outshines most if not all industry - funded pharmaceutical trials I have seen.
Modern science has revealed the mechanisms behind wild yam's health benefits and expanded its uses to the pharmaceutical industry; however, the folk applications of the herb remain popular among herbalists.
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