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Synthesizer is Best of Both Worlds

August 23, 2010

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The Biotage Syro Wave allows users to rapidly synthesize high quality peptides using the microwave or parallel peptide synthesizer.

The system is a programmable peptide synthesizer that is capable of both conventional room temperature parallel peptide synthesis and microwave assisted peptide synthesis. The system is a fully automated and computer controlled peptide synthesizer, based on a pipetting robot with a single arm.


It is a combination of the MultiSynTech Syro I and Biotage Initiator 1 instruments, controlled by a single PC. This is the only system available with both microwave and parallel peptide synthesis capabilities. The synthesizer offers a system with a proven pedigree and history of performance and reliability.

Benefit from the ability to make part of the peptide sequence using conventional solid phase peptide synthesis on the parallel reactor block and then transfer the reactor vial to the microwave cavity to drive difficult couplings to completion.

Users can utilize microwave irradiation and standard reagents to synthesize difficult sequences that are problematic or even impossible to synthesize using standard methods. Automated parallel operation allows for the synthesis of more peptides in shorter times resulting in the highest productivity.

Accurate dispensing of exact volumes of all reactants and vortexing of the reaction mixture, guarantee the optimal result in terms of yield and purity while minimizing waste and costs.

The easy to use Syro XP software controls the instrument functions and calculates all amounts and volumes of amino acids and reagents required.

Source: Biotage


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