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CordenPharma expands peptide capacity

by Rick Mullin
July 11, 2020 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 98, Issue 27

 

A photo of a peptide reactor at CordenPharma.
Credit: CordenPharma
New peptide production equipment at CordenPharma

CordenPharma, a German contract development and manufacturing organization, has completed a 3,000 L expansion of its solid-phase peptide plant in Boulder, Colorado, bringing capacity at the site to 13,000 L. The new capacity allows the firm to manufacture 400 kg of a complex, long peptide per single batch, according to Matthieu Giraud, the firm’s director of peptide, lipid, and carbohydrate operations. The site also features a 100 cm high-pressure reverse-phase purification column.

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