Spray Drying of Immunoglobulin
Immunoglobulin (Ig), also known as antibodies, are proteins produced by the immune system in response to foreign substances or pathogens. Spray drying is a promising technique for producing dry powders of immunoglobulin formulations that can improve the stability and handling of the material.
Spray drying of immunoglobulin powders requires careful optimization of several parameters, such as the type and concentration of the excipient, the drying temperature, and the feed rate. The final powder properties such as particle size, morphology, and purity depend on these parameters.
The applications of spray-dried immunoglobulin powder are diverse and include the production of therapeutics for autoimmune diseases, infectious diseases, and cancer. The use of spray-dried immunoglobulin powder can improve the bioactivity, stability, and solubility of the material, enhance its therapeutic efficacy, and provide a more convenient form of administration.
Overall, spray drying of immunoglobulin powder is an important process in the biopharmaceutical industry, providing a stable and versatile powder form of the material with improved functional properties that can be applied in various biologic drug delivery applications.
Please see the application note for starting paramters, formulations and some results.
Register for download
Related Instruments
Similar Applications
Graphene-based composites for lithium batteries by spray drying
Graphene-based composites can be used to improve the electric conductivity and cycling performance of lithium batteries (LIBs). In this whitepaper, learn more about the steps needed to obtain graphene-based composites using the spray drying technique. Benefit from an illustartion of how graphene-based composites are synthesized, learn about the function of various graphene powders in battery R&D and see process parameters for spray drying of various graphene-based material.
Cosmetics Lab Magazine Vol 2
In "COSMETICS LAB" Issue 2, gain useful information on how to turn natural raw material into active compounds. Benefit from useful information on techniques used in all steps of cosmetics development. Learn how to extract and screen for active ingredients and how to use chromatography to purify raw material. Plus fun facts, horoscopes, quizzes and an exclusive interview on the topic of fighting misinformation in the cosmetics industry.
Formulation adviser for cannabis oil samples
With this free whitepaper, gain useful insights into spray drying and encapsulation, two common techniques used to formulate cannabinoids. Plus, learn about why we need cannabinoids in powder form in the first place.
Use the guide to easily achieve a sellable form of cannabinoids.
Cosmetics Lab Magazine Vol 3
In "COSMETICS LAB" Issue 3, find everything you need to know about the making of make-up. Improve your formulation proficiency by gaining insightful information on microencapsulation and spray drying. Plus read cosmetics formulation tips, recipes, quizzes, horscopes and an exlcusive interview with a microencapsulation expert.