GMP-compliant lipid nanoparticle automatic synthesis system Sunbather
GMP-compliant lipid nanoparticle automatic synthesis system Sunbather
Accelerating formulation optimization for vaccine and pharmaceutical development.
The transition from LNP to GMP is a costly and complicated process. Typically, this requires switching equipment, using different flow paths and mixing devices, and essentially re-developing and re-validating everything that has been painstakingly done so far. With Sunbather, the transition to GMP can be done easily thanks to its recording features, interchangeable flow paths, and easily transferable design. Sunbather uses the same mixing process and protocols as the Sunscreen and Sunshine from the same Sun series, allowing for easy transition of adjusted formulation conditions to GMP. - Up to 1.8 L/h - Integrated inline dilution - Fully interchangeable flow paths - A wide variety of mixing devices - Software compliant with 21 CFR Part 11 - Process transferable from Sunshine
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Throughput: 10 mL/min per channel Total flow rate range: 0.1 to 30 mL/min (depending on configuration) Flow ratio (water to organic) range: 1:1 to 10:1 Standard sample volume range (when FRR is 3:1): 400 µL to 2 mL Inline dilution: Yes Standard particle size range: 40 to 200 nm (depending on formulation) PDI: Less than 0.2 (depending on formulation) Encapsulation efficiency: Over 90% (depending on formulation)
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Pharmaceutical development Lipid nanoparticle production GMP manufacturing
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Unchained Labs is a company headquartered in Silicon Valley, California, that provides next-generation life science tools. - A lineup of automation devices for biopharmaceutical research, gene therapy, and organic synthesis - Founded in 2015 - Locations in California, New Jersey, Boston, the UK, Brussels, Germany, Shanghai, and Japan - Established a Japanese subsidiary in July 2017