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CYTUVA

Chemical study on pharmacologically active substances' persistence and degradation

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Contact Information

  • José Luis Bernal Yagüe
  • Campus Miguel Delibes, Paseo Belén, 7
    Valladolid, Valladolid (47011) - C213
  • Send email
  • 983423280
  • 983423013
  • http://tesea.uva.es/

Basic Information

  • UniversityUniversidad de Valladolid
  • Center
  • DepartmentAnalytic chemistry
  • Investigation GroupSeparation Techniques and Applied Analysis (TESEA)


Description

Chemical study on pharmacologically active substances' detection and quantification assessing new possible formulations and packaging. Within this context, we developed new compounds and uses for ophthalmologic treatments (in collaboration with the Applied Ophthalmobiology Institute, IOBA in its Spanish acronym) and we are currently focusing on chiral compounds, assessing the possibility of obtaining single enantiomers.


Other information

Number of researchers:

5

Development status:

In research and development phase

Intellectual Property Rights:

No aplica

Differentiation in the market:

Quality

Applicability of technology:

Yes

Companies and markets:

Pharmaceutical industry.

Advantages:

Thorough chemical study of all pharmacologically active substances' features and their metabolic breakdown.

Additional Information:

Research started in collaboration with a pharmaceutical multinational company as a result of a years-long collaboration relationship to adjust analytical methodology and assess new formulations and packaging. We are currently working with other pharmaceutical companies in impurity detection and assessment on raw materials and pharmaceutical preparations.

UNESCO Code:

2301 - Analytical chemistry

Other members:

José Bernal del Nozal
María Jesús del Nozal Nalda
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Laura Toribio Recio
María Teresa Martín Gómez

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Publicación especializada: Biomed. Chromatogr. 2014, 28, 152-158. DOI: 10.1002/bmc.3013
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Publicación especializada: J. Supercrit. Fluids 2016, 107, 519-525. DOI: 10.1016/j.supflu.2015.06.027
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