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introduction
Our history
Tosoh Bioscience is an acknowledged leader in the field of
bioseparations. Established in August 1987 as TosoHaas,
we were the joint venture of two multi-billion dollar
companies: Tosoh Corporation of Japan and Rohm and
Haas Company, USA. In the year 2000, Tosoh Corporation
purchased Rohm and Haas Company’s business interest
in TosoHaas and formed Tosoh Biosep subsidiaries with
sales, marketing, and technical service offices in the U.S.
and Germany. In 2002, Tosoh Biosep was re-organized with
Tosoh’s clinical diagnostic business units under the name
of Tosoh Bioscience. In 2007, Tosoh Scientific Instrument
Division changed its name to Tosoh Bioscience Division
and Tosoh Bioscience Shanghai Co., Ltd. was also created.
A global perspective
Since our beginnings, we have become an effective manu-
facturing partner with many of the world’s most innovative
pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. Our TSKgel
®
and TOYOPEARL
®
chromatographic resins are important
components in the analysis, isolation, and purification of
biomolecules. Tosoh’s portfolio of over 500 specialty items
encompassing all common modes of liquid chromatog-
raphy can help purify any protein, peptide, enzyme, nucleic
acid, antibiotic, or small molecule that may be encountered.
Seamless scale-up with polymer resins
The polymeric TSKgel PW-type analytical HPLC columns
and TOYOPEARL production scale resins are made using
the same chemistry. This gives them the same chromato-
graphic selectivity so that an analytical method developed
on a TSKgel column can be easily scaled to the corre-
sponding bulk TOYOPEARL resin for manufacturing use.
This product synergy saves valuable development time.
Tosoh’s technology
For over thirty-five years our parent, Tosoh Corporation,
has been a world leader in the analysis and purification of
proteins. Tosoh’s TSKgel SW-type columns are the industry
standard for size exclusion chromatography of biomole-
cules. This has led Tosoh to a fundamental understanding of
the role played by pore diameter and molecular size in chro-
matographic separations. This knowledge allows Tosoh to
design higher performance resins for ion exchange, hydro-
phobic interaction, affinity hydrophilic, and reversed phase
applications.
Introduction
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TOYOPEARL resins are produced at the Tosoh Nanyo
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Japan’s largest chemical manufacturing complex.
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