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Simulated moving-bed chromatography and its application to chirotechnology
M Juza1, M Mazzotti, M Morbidelli
1Laboratorium für Technische Chemie, ETH Zürich, Universitätstr. 6, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland.
Trends in Biotechnology
|February 17, 2000
Abstract:
The increased awareness of the differences in biological activity of the two enantiomers of a chiral drug has raised the demand for enantiomerically pure products, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry. Simulated moving-bed chromatography can be used for the separation of the two enantiomers of a chiral molecule, which is feasible at all production scales, from laboratory to pilot to production plant. The use of non-enantioselective synthesis of racemic mixtures and simulated moving-bed enantiomer separation might make the development process of a new chiral drug substantially shorter and cheaper.