Pharmaceutical intermediates can be classified based on their structure and the type of reactions they undergo. Common categories include amines, esters, ketones, and aldehydes. Each class serves different purposes in pharmaceutical synthesis, often tailored to the specific requirements of the API being manufactured. For instance, certain intermediates may be preferred for the synthesis of antibiotics, while others may be critical in developing anti-cancer drugs.
In a report to the New England Power Pool Participants Committee, Vamsi Chadalavada, ISO New England executive vice president and chief operating officer, noted the ISO’s day-ahead average locational marginal prices were $64.25/MWh in March, down 45.7% from February and down 42.2% from March 2014.