Novasep

From Food & Medicine Encyclopedia

Novasep is a global provider of cost-effective and sustainable manufacturing solutions for life sciences molecules and fine chemicals. Novasep's unique offering includes process development services, purification equipment and turnkey processes, contract manufacturing services and complex active molecules to serve pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, fine chemical, food and functional ingredients as well as fermentation and chemical commodities industries.

History[edit]

Novasep was founded in 1994 with the aim of developing and commercializing purification technologies for the life sciences industry. The company has grown through a series of acquisitions and organic growth, and today has a global presence with facilities in Europe, North America and Asia.

Services[edit]

Novasep provides a range of services to its clients, including:

  • Process Development Services: Novasep's process development services include process design, optimization and scale-up, as well as analytical development and quality control.
  • Purification Equipment and Turnkey Processes: Novasep offers a range of purification equipment, including chromatography systems, membrane filtration systems and evaporation systems. The company also provides turnkey processes for the production of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and high potency APIs.
  • Contract Manufacturing Services: Novasep provides contract manufacturing services for the production of APIs and drug products. These services include process development, scale-up and manufacturing, as well as analytical services and regulatory support.
  • Complex Active Molecules: Novasep produces complex active molecules for use in pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals. These include cytotoxic and high potency molecules, steroids, carbohydrates, nucleosides and natural products.

Research and Development[edit]

Novasep invests heavily in research and development, with a focus on developing new technologies and processes for the purification and synthesis of life sciences molecules and fine chemicals.

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