MODERN METHODS IN PHARMACEUTICAL SYNTHESIS AND THEIR EFFICIENCY
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pharmaceutical synthesis, flow chemistry, microwave synthesis, biocatalysis, combinatorial chemistry, green chemistry, pharmaceuticals, efficiency, atom economy.Abstract
This paper provides a scientific analysis of the modern methods employed in pharmaceutical synthesis — flow chemistry, microwave-assisted synthesis, biocatalysis, combinatorial chemistry, and green synthesis technologies. The chemical efficiency, economic advantages, environmental aspects, and industrial applicability of each method are evaluated. The paper also puts forward scientifically substantiated recommendations for the development of the pharmaceutical synthesis industry in Uzbekistan.
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