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Croda injects $82 million into adjuvants

by Alex Scott
January 7, 2019 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 97, Issue 1

 

Croda International has agreed to purchase Brenntag Biosector, a Danish adjuvants producer, from chemical distributor Brenntag Nordic for about $82 million. Biosector has a portfolio of aluminum- and saponin-based adjuvants, used to enhance the effectiveness of human and animal vaccines. The purchase includes a production facility in Frederikssund, Denmark. Croda already produces inert drug ingredients, known as excipients.

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