Chemical Wastes in the Peptide Synthesis Process and Ways to Reduce Them

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Abstract

In recent decades, a growing interest has been observed among pharmaceutical companies in producing and selling 80 FDA-approved therapeutic peptides. However, there are many drawbacks to peptide synthesis at the academic and industrial scales, involving the use of large amounts of highly hazardous coupling reagents and solvents. This review focuses on hideous and obser-vant wastes produced before, during, and after peptide synthesis and proposes some solutions to reduce them.

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Somehsaraie, M. H. A., Vavsari, V. F., Kamangar, M., & Balalaie, S. (2022, December 1). Chemical Wastes in the Peptide Synthesis Process and Ways to Reduce Them. Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. Brieflands. https://doi.org/10.5812/ijpr-123879

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