Greening a Crucial Drug Modality

We are taking a break from our Twelve Commandments of Green Chemistry to bring you a current publication from a recognized team of authors at AmbioPharm. Dr. Michael Pennington and his group have shown interest in green chemistry alternatives for a while, and this paper is the latest in their series. For reference, Pennington, [...]

By | 2022-03-01T07:09:02-06:00 September 29th, 2021|Blog, Green Chemistry|Comments Off on Greening a Crucial Drug Modality

The Fourth Commandment of Green Chemistry

Our latest blog series is designed to guide peptide chemists towards a greener, more sustainable laboratory. Each of our blog entries (or sermons, if you will) will delve into one principle.  If you missed a previous one, they can be found here. Fourth Commandment: Design Safer Chemicals We are a third of the [...]

By | 2022-03-01T07:08:21-06:00 September 10th, 2021|Blog, Green Chemistry, resources/gapp-blog/|Comments Off on The Fourth Commandment of Green Chemistry

The Third Commandment of Green Chemistry

Our latest blog series is designed to guide peptide chemists towards a greener, more sustainable laboratory. Each of our blog entries (or sermons, if you will) will delve into one principle.  If you missed a previous one, they can be found here. Third Commandment: Less Hazardous Chemical Syntheses This principle states that "Wherever practicable, [...]

By | 2022-03-01T07:08:13-06:00 August 12th, 2021|Blog, Green Chemistry, resources/gapp-blog/|Comments Off on The Third Commandment of Green Chemistry

The Second Commandment of Green Chemistry

Our latest blog series is designed to guide peptide chemists towards a greener, more sustainable laboratory. Each of our blog entries (or sermons, if you will) will delve into one principle.  If you missed our previous “sermon,” there is always a chance at redemption: all will eventually be posted on our blog page, found here. [...]

By | 2022-03-01T07:08:04-06:00 July 29th, 2021|Blog, Green Chemistry, resources/gapp-blog/|Comments Off on The Second Commandment of Green Chemistry

The First Commandment of Green Chemistry

Our latest blog series is designed to guide peptide chemists towards a greener, more sustainable laboratory. Paul Anastas and John Warner laid the principles out in their book, Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice.1 As the pioneer of green chemistry, Yale professor Paul Anastas, who subsequently was awarded [...]

By | 2022-03-01T07:07:54-06:00 July 15th, 2021|Blog, Green Chemistry, resources/gapp-blog/|Comments Off on The First Commandment of Green Chemistry

Advantages of GAP-PS Over Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis – Part Four: Economy

This blog series concludes with this entry.  It is designed to illustrate the advantages of Group Assisted Purification Peptide Synthesis (GAP-PS) from GAP Peptides, based on the four foundational principles of our philosophy. Those principles are Scalability, Efficiency, Economy, and Green Chemistry. One of the easiest ways to do this is by highlighting peer-reviewed [...]

By | 2022-03-01T07:07:47-06:00 June 30th, 2021|Blog, Green Chemistry|Comments Off on Advantages of GAP-PS Over Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis – Part Four: Economy

Advantages of GAP-PS Over Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis – Part One: Green Chemistry

This new blog series is designed to illustrate the advantages of Group Assisted Purification Peptide Synthesis (GAP-PS) from GAP Peptides, based on the four foundational principles of our philosophy. Those principles are Scalability, Efficiency, Economy, and Green Chemistry (+ Quality). One of the easiest ways to do this is by highlighting peer-reviewed papers applicable [...]

By | 2022-03-01T07:07:20-06:00 May 12th, 2021|Blog, Green Chemistry, resources/gapp-blog/|Comments Off on Advantages of GAP-PS Over Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis – Part One: Green Chemistry