Solchemia

Route Scouting

Efficient pathways from concept to industrial execution

Route Scouting is essential in bridging the gap between laboratory synthesis and commercial production. At Solchemia, we work closely with pharmaceutical, chemical, and biotech companies to evaluate and propose multiple synthetic pathways for each target compound.

We analyze each route in terms of feasibility (chemistry cracking), efficiency (number of unit operations), sustainability (green chemistry), cost (price), regulations (ISO, GMP) and safety, ensuring that the selected process can meet the demands of industrial manufacturing. Our goal is to identify the most robust and scalable solution — one that reduces technical risks, shortens timelines, and ensures regulatory compliance from the outset.

OUR APPROACH INCLUDES:

  • Evaluation of multiple synthetic pathways (“chemistry cracking”) to identify the most viable option for scale-up.

  • Detailed analysis of feasibility, yield, cost-efficiency, and environmental impact.

  • Review of literature and application of advanced organic chemistry techniques.

  • Consideration of raw material availability, regulatory compliance (GMP, ISO), and safety profiles.

  • Selection and validation of optimized routes that minimize complexity and accelerate development.


Whether it’s the development of a new chemical entity or the optimization of an existing process, our Route Scouting service provides tailored guidance that enhances competitiveness and operational performance.

Solchemia is your strategic partner for route evaluation and design.  We identify the smartest pathways to turn ideas into feasible and scalable chemical success stories.

It ensures that the selected synthesis route is not only chemically valid but also scalable, safe, and cost-efficient for industrial production.

Yes. We routinely evaluate several alternatives to determine which synthetic path offers the best balance between efficiency, sustainability, and cost.

We analyze each option based on selectivity, scalability, reagent availability, safety considerations, and alignment with GMP or ISO standards.

Absolutely. We integrate regulatory criteria from the earliest stages to ensure the selected route can meet both quality and safety standards required for production.