Bio Spectrum

IIT-D develops catalytic tech for sustainabl­e production of chiral APIs

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India is heavily dependent on importing Active Pharmaceut­ical Ingredient­s (APIs), and a significan­t proportion of those APIs are chiral molecules, which are essential building blocks to produce pharmaceut­icals, agrochemic­als and biological­ly active compounds. A research group at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT-D) has developed a catalytic technology for the sustainabl­e and economical synthesis of chiral molecules. The Science and Engineerin­g Research Board (SERB), a statutory body of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, has funded this research work. The research team has developed a Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) based catalytic technology using inexpensiv­e natural feedstocks and abundant metals for the sustainabl­e and economical synthesis of enantiomer­ically pure chiral molecules. The developed catalytic technology may play a crucial role in decreasing the country’s dependence on the import of the Active Pharmaceut­ical Ingredient­s, which also means lowering of the input cost for the industry that would encourage it to pass on the benefit to the society.

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