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Review Article
Small and Medium
Enterprises and Biopharmaceutical Innovations in Africa:
Challenges and Prospects
Oghenefejiro Awaritoma1, Oyekanmi Nash2,
Patrick O Erah3 and Raphael D Isokpehi4
1West
African Biotechnology Workshop Series, Abuja, Nigeria;
2National
Biotechnology Development Agency (NABDA), Abuja,
Nigeria; 3Faculty of Pharmacy, University of
Benin, Benin City, Nigeria; 4Center for
Bioinformatics & Computational Biology, Jackson State
University, Jackson Mississippi, USA
For correspondence:
E-mail: raphael.isokpehi@jsums.edu
Received: 30 May
2011
Revised accepted: 03 June 2011
Tropical Journal of
Pharmaceutical Research, Aug 2011; 10(4):
523-529
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/tjpr.v10i4.19
Abstract
Biopharmaceuticals can be described as
medicines or medicinal products manufactured
through biotechnological processes with
links to biological sources especially those
of live organisms or their active
components. The biopharmaceutical industry
is presently experiencing tremendous revenue
growth rates projected at more than $167
billion worldwide in 2015. There are more
than 500 biopharmaceutical products that
have been approved with about 400 presently
marketable in the United States and European
markets. The full potential of
biopharmaceutical, biotechnology, genomic,
genetic and biogeneric compounds is best
realized in small entrepreneurial firms
which have the capacity for creativity,
risk, flexibility and iteration that no
large biopharmaceutical entity can match.
Although there are challenges facing African
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in
biopharmaceutical industry, the prospects on
the other hand can be lucrative taking into
cognizance Africa’s ever increasing
population and the need for affordable
health care. To facilitate the contribution
of SMEs in Africa, this article presents a
perspective on the prospects of African SMEs
in biopharmaceutical innovations such as new
products, processes and services. The roles
of SMEs in the global biopharmaceutical
industry are reviewed. Additionally,
selected critical factors to accelerate the
contribution of African SMEs in global
biopharmaceutical innovation are described.
Finally, the prospective areas for
biopharmaceutical innovation in Africa
include research and development, marketing,
workforce development and contract
manufacturing.
Keywords:
Small and Medium Sized
Enterprises, SMEs, Biopharmaceuticals, Research and
Development, Contract manufacturing. |