An Alternative Synthesis of Bisnoraldehyde, an Intermediate to Progesterone and Corticosteroids
New pathway to bisnoraldehyde (BNA) from waste soya bean residues.
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New pathway to bisnoraldehyde (BNA) from waste soya bean residues.
Improved peptide manufacturing process of etelcalcetide, the active ingredient in, Parsabiv™— a drug for the treatmen
Anhydro-D-glucitol tripalmitate is a sugar-based lipid ester produced from sorbitol and palmitic acid.
Non-toxic, eco-friendly, and sustainable chemicals that prevent and remove biofilms.
Algenol develops blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) to produce ethanol and other fuels in an EPA-certified process.
Sustainable, closed-loop metal recycling process.
Fatty acid ester alcohol that acts as a coalescing agent and reactive diluent in alkyd and latex paints.
Atom Transfer Radical Polymerizatoin (ATRP) for manufacturing polymers.
First-generation surface display technology for better performing enzymes.