How Are Pharmaceutical Intermediates Classified?
As one of the best pharmaceutical intermediates and active pharma ingredients manufacturers from China, Aolisenchem has continuously improved the core competitiveness of chemical intermediates production technology, which is specifically reflected in the choice of chemical reaction process, process control, the choice of core catalysts and so on, strive to improve the production efficiency and product quality of the enterprise, continue to innovate independently, and expand various unit reaction processes.
How Are Pharmaceutical Intermediates Classified?
1. What is the pharmaceutical intermediate?
Pharmaceutical intermediate is a kind of fine chemical products in the production process ,from pharmaceutical chemical raw materials to bulk drugs or drugs. The synthesis of chemical drugs depends on high-quality pharmaceutical intermediate. This chemical product, which does not require a pharmaceutical production license, can be produced in ordinary chemical plants. As long as it reaches a certain grade , this chemical product can be used in the synthesis of drugs.
Every year pharma intermediates manufacturers need more than 2,000 kinds of raw materials and intermediates to support chemical industry. And the demand is more than 2.5 million tons. After years of development, Chinese pharmaceutical production of chemical raw materials and intermediates can be basically matched. A few materials need to import, and some intermediates have been exported.
2. How to classify pharmaceutical intermediate?
There are many kinds of pharmaceutical intermediate, which can be divided into antibiotics drug intermediates, antipyretic and analgesic pharmaceutical intermediates, cardiovascular system pharmaceutical intermediates, anticancer pharmaceutical intermediates and so on.
And there are many types of specific pharmaceutical intermediates, such as imidazole, furan, phenolic intermediates, aromatic intermediates, pyrrole, pyridine, biochemical reagents, sulfur, nitrogen, halogen compounds, heterocyclic compounds, microcrystalline cellulose, starch, mannitol, lactose, dextrin, ethylene glycol, powdered sugar, inorganic salts, ethanol intermediates, stearic acid, amino acid and ethanol amine salt, sylvite, sodium salt and other intermediates.
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