Acrylamide is a chemical compound that has garnered significant attention due to its potential health risks and its presence in various environmental contexts, including water. It is primarily used in the manufacture of polyacrylamide, which finds applications in water treatment, soil conditioning, and numerous industrial processes. However, the detection of acrylamide in drinking water sources, resulting from its formation during the heating of certain foods, has raised concerns regarding environmental and public health safety.
Additionally, the rise of biologics—therapeutic products derived from biological sources—has necessitated a shift in API production strategies. Biologic APIs require specialized processes and facilities compared to traditional small-molecule APIs, leading many companies to invest in biopharmaceutical capabilities.