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June 2011 Archive:

Scalable Technology for the Extraction of Pharmaceutics (STEP): The transition from academic knowhow to industrial reality

8/06/2011

This paper addresses the technological readiness of counter-current chromatography (CCC) instruments to become platform technology for the pharmaceutical industry. It charts the development of the prototype technology since its inception in 1966, through conceptual improvements in the 1980s that led to higher speed separations in hours as opposed to days. It then describes the engineering improvements that have led to the development of high performance counter-current chromatography with the potential for scale-up to process scale for manufacturing products in industry with separation times in minutes rather than hours. A new UK Technology Strategy Board high value manufacturing £1.5m research programme to take CCC through to technology readiness level 8 (i.e. as platform technology for continuous 24×7 operation by industry) is introduced. Four case studies are given as examples of successes from its expanding applications portfolio, which is mainly confidential. Finally, the hurdles for the uptake of new technology by industry are highlighted and the following potential solutions given: rapid method development, automation, continuous processing and instrument reliability and robustness. The future challenge for the CCC community will be to address this development needs urgently if the CCC is to become the platform technology it deserves to be.

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description: Scientific paper addressing the technological readiness of counter-current chromatography (CCC) instruments to become platform technology for the pharmaceutical industry.

Intermittent Counter-current Extraction – Continuous Extraction for the Pharmaceutical Industry Theory and Feasibility Study

8/06/2011

Pharmaceutical industries require fast methods for extraction, separation and purification of drugs and intermediates to minimise drug development time. Continuous CCC processing is seen as a method for achieving this. Therefore, it becomes essential to exploit further the advantages of a liquid stationary phase in CCC.

Intermittent counter-current extraction (ICcE) is a quasi-continuous method where instead of one phase being held stationary by the gravitational field the flow of the phases is alternated so the stationary phase also alternates.

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description: Information on the research and development programme for Intermittent Counter-current Extraction

Scalable Technology for the Extraction of Pharmaceuticals (STEP)

8/06/2011

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description: A presentation by Professor Ian Sutherland Advanced Bioprocessing Centre (ABC), Brunel Institute for Bioengineering (BIB), Brunel University, West London, UK, with GSK (lead), Dynamic Extractions & Pfizer

Potential for Application of CCC in Chemical Development

8/06/2011

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description: A presentation by Dr. Chris Thickitt/Nathalie Douillet, Synthetic Chemistry, GSK Stevenage

New ways to solve old problems: Purification of waste streams

8/06/2011

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description: A presentation by Nathalie Douillet – GSK Stevenage & Svetlana Ignatova – Brunel University

Demonstrating Scale-up in HPCCC

8/06/2011

SPICA 10 Poster - Demonstrating Scale-up in HPCCC

Demonstrating orthogonality in high performance countercurrent chromatography

8/06/2011

SPICA 10 Poster - Demonstrating Orthogonality in HPCCC

Chromatography…but not as we know it! Focus on Chromatography

8/06/2011

An integrated HPCCC systemThe use of countercurrent chromatography (CCC) as a preparative technique is seen to occupy a niche area of separation science and is largely used to isolate natural products. The technique has however considerable untapped potential both at the laboratory preparative scale and also at larger scale.

 

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description: This article gives a chromatographer’s perspective of the potential of countercurrent chromatography (CCC) in the pharmaceutical industry, specifically relating to highperformance countercurrent (HPCCC) instruments.