The report provides a detailed analysis essential for establishing a Bromodiphenhydramine production plant. It encompasses all critical aspects necessary for Bromodiphenhydramine production, including the cost of Bromodiphenhydramine production, Bromodiphenhydramine plant cost, Bromodiphenhydramine production costs, and the overall Bromodiphenhydramine production plant cost. Additionally, the study covers specific expenditures associated with setting up and operating a Bromodiphenhydramine production plant. These encompass production processes, raw material requirements, utility requirements, infrastructure needs, machinery and technology requirements, manpower requirements, packaging requirements, transportation requirements, and more.
Bromodiphenhydramine, also known as Bromazine, is an antihistaminic drug having antimicrobial properties. It is a member of the class of drugs called H1-receptor antihistamines and ethanolamine ether antihistamines. It is used in the management of symptoms related to hay fever and other types of allergic conditions. Apart from the allergic symptoms, the drug is also utilized to treat irritant cough, nausea, vomiting, and vertigo associated with motion sickness. It is also employed to treat drug-induced extrapyramidal symptoms as well as mild cases of Parkinson’s disease.
The market for Bromodiphenhydramine is driven by its application as an antihistaminic drug used to treat symptoms of various allergic conditions, which elevates its demand in the pharmaceutical and medical industries. The rising cases of allergic conditions such as hay fever, allergic rhinitis, and skin allergies are elevating the demand for drugs like Bromodiphenhydramine. The drug’s utilization beyond allergic conditions for motion sickness, nausea, drug-induced extrapyramidal symptoms, and Parkinson’s disease amplifies its market presence. Its availability in over-the-counter formulations makes it easily accessible to patients, which further fuels its market growth. Overall, industrial Bromodiphenhydramine procurement is influenced by its application in the pharmaceutical and medical industries, rising cases of allergic conditions, its utilization in conditions beyond allergy, its off-label uses, its OTC availability, increasing healthcare awareness, and research and development.
Raw Material for Bromodiphenhydramine Production
According to the Bromodiphenhydramine production plant project report, the key raw material used in the production of Bromodiphenhydramine includes 4-bromobenzaldehyde.
Production Process of Bromodiphenhydramine
The extensive Bromodiphenhydramine production cost report consists of the following major industrial production process:
- Production from 4-bromobenzaldehyde: The production process of Bromodiphenhydramine starts with reacting 4-bromobenzaldehyde with phenyl magnesiumbromide to form (4-bromophenyl)(phenyl)methanol. The resulting compound is treated with 2-chloro-N,N-dimethylethanamine to produce Bromodiphenhydramine.
Bromodiphenhydramine, also known as Bromazine is a solid having the molecular formula C17H20BrNO and a molecular weight of 334.2 g/mol. It is soluble to some extent in water with a solubility of 3.45e-03 g/L and an estimated water solubility of 0.00345 mg/mL. It is also miscible in organic solvents. The value of its partition coefficient, log P, is 4.16. The value of its dissociation constant, pKa (strongest basic), is 8.87. It has a melting point in the range of 128-134°C. It acts as an antagonist of H1 histaminic receptors. It differs from diphenhydramine in having a bromine substitution on one of the phenyl rings. It also has a chiral center and is present as a racemic mixture. It has several functional groups such as ether, tertiary amine, and aromatic rings. These physical and chemical properties contribute to its antihistaminic and antimicrobial properties.