Your needs: develop or optimize reliable, rapid and transferable purification methods
What is a purification?
First of all, a purification is a method that can be physical or chemical. Furthermore, it allows to reduce the complexity of a sample, to remove interfering impurities and to concentrate and/or separate the analyte.
It is possible to purify a product in several ways, notably by:
Chromatography
Filtration
Centrifugation
Crystallization
Adsorption
Refining
Distillation
Why develop a purification method?
On the one hand, developing a purification method is useful in the context of method optimization, regulatory evolution or product launch.
In addition, the development of customized methods allows manufacturers in any sector to carry out purifications adapted to their analytes. Indeed, purification is a key step to ensure the quality and efficiency of your finished products.
However, several parameters must be taken into consideration in the development and validation of purification methods, the main ones being: specificity, repeatability and reproducibility.
Thus, the development of a purification method is a complex process to set up, which is why the support of a specialized laboratory is a considerable asset.