The report provides a detailed analysis essential for establishing a Tiotropium production plant. It encompasses all critical aspects necessary for Tiotropium production, including the cost of Tiotropium production, Tiotropium plant cost, Tiotropium production costs, and the overall Tiotropium production plant cost. Additionally, the study covers specific expenditures associated with setting up and operating a Tiotropium 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.
Tiotropium, also known as Tiotropium bromide, is used for managing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and Asthma. Its work of action involves the relaxation of muscles around airways that, in turn, makes breathing easier. It is used in the treatment and prevention of aggravation of bronchospasm caused by COPD. It controls the disease over regular and long-term use, but does not provide immediate relief in case of emergency. Tiotropium has shown improved lung function and reduction in COPD flare-ups. It is used in treating Asthma in children aged six years and older, improving their overall lung function. It is used to manage bronchitis and emphysema, which are forms of COPD. It is used in combination with other medications to increase their therapeutic effects for controlling other respiratory conditions. It is available in inhalation powders and sprays, making it easy to use.
The market of Tiotropium is driven by several factors. Its therapeutic efficacy in managing COPD and Asthma is one of the main factors for its demand in the market. It gives long-term bronchodilation and reduces exacerbations. It is suitable for both adults and children for treating various lung diseases, which increases its demand. Its availability in convenient formulations makes it an easily accessible drug among patients. Its use in combination with other medications increases its appeal in medical treatments. The changes in its demand as an antimuscarinic drug, along with its production prices, market prices, and logistics, directly influence industrial Tiotropium procurement in the market across the globe.
Raw Material for Tiotropium Production
According to the Tiotropium production plant project report, the key raw materials used in the production of Tiotropium include Methyl Di(2-Thienyl) Glycolate-Scopine-Methyl Iodide-Bromine-Lactose.
Production Process of Tiotropium
The extensive Tiotropium production cost report consists of the following major industrial production processes:
- From Methyl Di(2-Thienyl) Glycolate, Scopine, Methyl Iodide, Bromine, and Lactose: The industrial production of Tiotropium consists of several steps. First, methyl di(2-thienyl) glycolate is reacted with scopine, forming an intermediate compound having the core structure of Tiotropium. This intermediate undergoes N-methylation and bromination by using reagents such as methyl iodide and bromine forming Tiotropium Bromide. The product is purified using crystallization or chromatography. Finally, the product is formulated into a dry powder by blending it with lactose and filled into capsules or inhalers.
Tiotropium is a solid with a characteristic odor. Its molecular formula is C19H22BrNO4S2 and has a molecular weight of 472.4 g/mol. It is soluble in dimethylformamide (DMF) and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO and its solubility in phosphate-buffered saline is 5 mg/ml. It is not significantly flammable, making it a stable and safe option for respiratory therapy. It has long-lasting effects for up to 24 hours. It is very selective for muscarinic receptors in the lungs, indicating effective bronchodilation. All these physical and chemical properties make it effective in managing pulmonary diseases and Asthma.