Flow and Microreactor Technology in Medicinal Chemistry
by Alza, Esther; Mannhold, Raimund; Buschmann, Helmut; Holenz, Jö rg-
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Continuous flow technology for the fine chemical and pharmaceutical Industries.
CASE STUDIES
Novel (forbidden) chemistry towards NCE to increase chemical space
Enantioselective catalysis in continuous flow to improve throughput
Synthesis in continuous flow of important drugs and APIs
TECHNOLOGIES
HTE in continuous flow to speed library synthesis
Integration systems with continuous synthesis and biological screening
Microreactors for target validation (organ on a chip)
Process Analytical Technologies (PAT) and tools for controlled process design
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and automatization in drug discovery
Emerging market challenges and on demand manufacturing
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