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註釋Pharmaceutical Engineering is concerned with the study of Industrial processes required to convert raw material into value added pharmaceuticals such as drugs and excipients. It is a subject of importance for the undergraduate students as well as the industrial pharmacists. Over the years, students of pharmacy have been feeling the need for a simple book that expresses sufficient depth to enable them to handle industrial operations with an understanding of the principles involved therein. This book is an attempt to meet these two objectives. This book consists of including chapters: introduction to basic principles in engineering, fluid flow, liquid material transport, solid conveying, heat flow, size reduction, size separation, mixing (solids, liquids and semisolids), filtration, centrifugation, distillation, evaporation, crystallization, drying. Humidification and dehumidification, corrosion, plant materials of construction and other related aspects of pharmaceutical industry. This book deals with unit operations and processes utilized in the production of bulk drugs, dosage forms and biological products. There is a proper blend of physical, chemical and engineering principles. One model equipments has been selected for explaining all the principles and general working though many variations and varieties of the same may be available. Hopefully, this book will provide strong foundations on the subject and for in-house training of technical personnel in the industry.