Liquid Phase Peptide Synthesis: Regulatory, Analytical, And QC Perspectives
Traditional peptide manufacturing often relies on specialized, solid-phase reactors, which can be costly and have significant environmental impact. A new approach to Liquid Phase Peptide Synthesis (LPPS) is changing this paradigm by leveraging traditional batch reactors alongside continuous flow technology. This shift allows for more efficient and sustainable processes, removing the dependency on specialized equipment previously required.
For complex synthetic materials like peptides, special consideration for analytical work and quality control is paramount, especially when developing an LPPS process. These considerations are critical to ensure product quality and to accelerate the overall development timeline.
Experts delve into this innovative manufacturing technology. Receive an introduction to LPPS and its applications, a breakdown of the regulatory landscape for peptides, and a deep dive into critical quality control topics including impurity identification and the control of chiral starting material and diastereomeric impurities.
Learn how this technology can make your peptide manufacturing processes more efficient and sustainable.
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