Pharmaceutical Microbiology
The field of applied microbiology includes pharmaceutical microbiology. It entails the investigation of microorganisms related to the production of pharmaceuticals, such as reducing the quantity of microorganisms in a processing environment, excluding microorganisms and microbial by products like exotoxin and endotoxin from water and other starting materials, and guaranteeing the sterility of the final pharmaceutical product. The study and creation of anti-infective agents, the use of microbes to assess the potential mutagenic and carcinogenic effects of drugs, and the use of microbes in the production of pharmaceuticals like insulin and human growth hormone are all additional facets of pharmaceutical microbiology.
- Anti-Infective Agents
- Carcinogenic
- Mutagenic
- Microbiology
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