Quantcast
Channel: Biotechnology Forums - All Forums
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 2695

What Is the Difference Between API and Pharmaceutical Intermediates?

$
0
0
<p>What Is the Difference Between API and Pharmaceutical Intermediates?<br><br>&nbsp; &nbsp; What is the difference between API and pharmaceutical intermediates? The main difference between the two is that the API is an active product that has completed the synthesis route, and the intermediate is a product in a certain place in the synthesis route.<br><br>&nbsp; &nbsp; Difference between API and pharmaceutical intermediates — detailed explanation<br><br>&nbsp; &nbsp; Both active pharmaceutical ingredients and intermediates belong to the category of fine chemicals. Intermediates are something that is produced in the manufacturing of API and requires further molecular changes to become APIs. Intermediates can be separated or not separated.<br><br>&nbsp; &nbsp; The active pharmaceutical ingredient is used for making medicine and it can be any substance or mixture of substances. When this ingredient is used in medicine, it becomes an active ingredient which plays pharmacological activity or other direct effects in the diagnosis, treatment, symptom relief, or prevention of diseases. The APIs can be directly formulated, while intermediates can only be used to synthesize the next product. Only through intermediates can APIs be produced.&amp;nbsp;<br><br></p>

Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 2695

Trending Articles