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    Peptide Synthesis Workflow - Synthesis, Purification, and Evaporation Solutions


    Biotage has developed a range of tools to improve the peptide synthesis workflow, from synthesis of crude peptides through to the final purified product. These solutions make your workflow more efficient and improve the quality of peptides you synthesize. Our workflow solutions are used in pharma, biotech, CRO and academic laboratories throughout the world.

    Synthesis

    Biotage® offers a wide range peptide synthesizers for Fmoc solid phase peptide synthesis. Decrease synthesis time using either microwave, for a single peptide, or optional thermal heating blocks for potentially hundreds of peptides in parallel.

    Purification

    The purification step (RP-HPLC) is one of the main bottlenecks in the peptide synthesis workflow. High Performance Flash Chromatography (HPFC) can be used as a fast and efficient technique for the purification of crude synthetic peptides.

    Evaporation

    Large numbers of fractions can be generated during purification of peptides and concentrating and pooling them can be time consuming. Peptide chemists are now incorporating our novel evaporation technology in their workflow, to rapidly evaporate aqueous and organic solvents with boiling points from 30 °C to 205 °C.

    Pure Peptide

    Getting the pure peptide is just the start. Now your research really begins in the diverse range of peptide applications.

    How do we improve the workflow?

    - Elevated temperatures increase the speed of amide bond formation.
    - Use high concentration of activated amino acids to increase the rate of amide bond formation.
    - Efficient oscillation or vortex mixing for superior mixing and homogeneous heat distribution.
    - Better synthesis results in less chromatography runs.

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