To address the challenges related to the interconnectivity between vial container closure systems and vial transfer devices, pharmaceutical, elastomer, and transfer device manufacturers have formed a working group under the Product Quality Research Institute (PQRI) to establish best practices for the evaluation of the assembly of vial transfer devices and vial systems. As part of the project, the first activity was to quantify the nature and frequency of issues (complaints). To this end, the working group conducted a survey with questionnaires related to categories and numbers of complaints, regions/countries where complaints were received, and the nature of the manufacturers who received the complaints.
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September 2010
When proteins are removed from their native state they suffer from two deficiencies: (1) glassy behavior with glass transition temperatures (Tg) well above room temperature and (2) thermal instability. The glassy behavior originates in multiple hydrogen bonds between amino acids on adjacent protein molecules. Proteins, like most biopolymers, are thermally unstable.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProduction of lactic acid from paper sludge was studied using thermophilic Bacillus coagulan strains 36D1 and P4-102B. More than 80% of lactic acid yield and more than 87% of cellulose conversion were achieved using both strains without any pH control due to the buffering effect of CaCO(3) in paper sludge. The addition of CaCO(3) as the buffering reagent in rich medium increased lactic acid yield but had little effect on cellulose conversion; when lean medium was utilized, the addition of CaCO(3) had little effect on either cellulose conversion or lactic acid yield.
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