Biopharmaceutical manufacturing is a complex and highly regulated process that involves the large-scale production of therapeutic proteins, vaccines, and other biologically derived drugs. Unlike traditional pharmaceuticals, which are chemically synthesized, biopharmaceuticals are produced using living cells, such as bacteria, yeast, or mammalian cells. The manufacturing process encompasses Cell culture, fermentation, and purification steps to ensure the production of high-quality and biologically active substances. Stringent quality control measures are implemented throughout to adhere to regulatory standards. Biopharmaceutical manufacturing plays a pivotal role in addressing a range of medical conditions, including cancer, autoimmune disorders, and infectious diseases. With advancements in biotechnology, this field continues to evolve, driving innovation in production technologies and contributing to the development of novel therapies with improved efficacy and safety profiles.
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