Ceyone Life Sciences

At Ceyone Life Sciences, we believe successful drug development begins with identifying the right synthetic route. Our Route Scouting services are designed to evaluate multiple pathways and select the most safe, scalable, and cost-effective option for commercialization.
Route Scouting

Prioritizing routes that minimize hazardous reagents and conditions.

Designing reactions with maximum efficiency, higher yields, and fewer byproducts.

Optimizing routes to ensure smooth transition from lab to pilot to commercial scale.

Why Choose Ceyone for Route Scouting?

Our chemistry expertise supports the evaluation of challenging molecules, multi-step synthesis, and diverse reaction pathways.

Route selection considers yield, purity, safety, scalability, raw-material availability, and overall process efficiency.

Evaluate alternative synthetic pathways to identify practical, efficient, and scalable routes for target molecules.

Selected routes can progress into process development, optimization, scale-up, and manufacturing support through Ceyone's integrated capabilities.

Popular questions
Can Ceyone support complex and multi-step synthesis?

Yes. Ceyone’s chemistry capabilities support the evaluation and development of complex and multi-step synthetic pathways for pharmaceutical compounds and intermediates.

A selected route can progress into process development and optimization, followed by scale-up and technology transfer toward manufacturing, depending on the project requirements.

Yes. Route scouting can be tailored to the target molecule, project objectives, development stage, desired scale, quality requirements, and manufacturing considerations.

What is route scouting in pharmaceutical development?

Route scouting involves evaluating different synthetic pathways for a target molecule to identify a practical route based on factors such as yield, purity, scalability, safety, efficiency, and availability of starting materials.

Ceyone evaluates synthetic routes based on reaction feasibility, number of steps, yields, selectivity, impurity profile, process safety, scalability, raw-material availability, and overall manufacturing suitability.

Yes. Ceyone can assess multiple synthetic approaches and compare their technical and practical advantages to help identify a suitable route for further development.