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Which ion exchange resins are used in biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and fine chemical applications?

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Which ion exchange resins are used in biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and fine chemical applications?

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Dow ion exchange and adsorbent resins can be applied to treat process streams at various stages of biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and fine chemical production processes. Typically, resins can be engaged at various stages of the separation process like, matrix reduction, process purification, and final purification steps. Example applications include products such as animal grade amino acids, antibotics, food and chemical grade organic acids, vitamins, pharmaceuticals, and fine chemicals. Please see the following web sites for additional details. Bioprocessing – Oligos and peptides, proteins Nutrition – nutraceuticals Chemical Processing Other Dow’s ion exchange resins offer durability under various operating conditions and the highest operating capacity and consistency, resulting in lower operating costs.

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