Wednesday 15 February 2012

Biological Inducer Results are Announced by Sirona Biochem


Sirona Biochem Corp. is a biotechnology company, stated today it has completed recombinant protein manufacturing for a pivotal proof of concept study of its biological inducer.
Throughout study, Sirona Biochem's inducer generated more protein when compared with a leading commercially ready inducer for the same concentration. On top of that, Sirona Biochem's compound induced synthesis of the soluble recombinant healthy protein in Escherichia coli for approximately 24 hours.

Sean Cunliffe, Chief Enterprise Officer of Sirona Biochem said, "We perceive we are on the right track to producing an inducer that may be more stable, can be preserved at room temperature and may boost protein yields for recombinant healthy protein manufacturers, which generally could be particularly beneficial in delivering insulin." Mr. Cunliffe added "The consequences this study further endorse our valuable chemistry platform along with its potential in enhancing upon existing carbohydrates molecules".

Inducers are carbohydrate supply that generally stimulates recombinant protein production. The true quality of the inducer is the key into the production procedure and may influence the quality and yield of the healthy proteins. Existing inducers since they are carbohydrates, are metabolically unpredictable, and require amazing handling circumstances.

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