TECHNOLOGIES
As close to nature as possible
Alysophil has an approach to chemical synthesis that systematizes, if possible, the use of biosourced materials, as well as the constant search for the lowest environmental impact.
For needs in the field of flavours and fragrances Alysophil develops biomimetic molecules
Flow chemistry
These processes reduce the environmental footprint, are safer and improve quality and yields. Alysophil implements them for its own needs, but also offers to support its partners to integrate them into their environment

Artificial intelligence
Alysophil develops artificial intelligence tools to integrate it throughout the chemical industry’s value chain (new application for a molecule, toxicity, process control)
NEWS

Alysophil’s ideas presented in an article by CHEManager International
On April 22nd, 2020, CHEManager International wrote an article on the deployment of continuous flow production processes in the fine chemicals industry. This was an

Alysophil publishes its white paper !
It is with joy and pride that the entire Alysophil team announces the publication of its white paper. This book draws, through the experience of

Alysophil attended at the Flow Chemistry Europe conference which took place at Cambridge (UK), in the charming setting of the Wellcome Genome Conference Centre in

Alysophil generates library of one million new molecules, their properties and markets, using its artificial neural networks
Catalog will enable Alysophil to offer novel solutions to meet needs of its partners in defense and space sectors, as well as cosmetics, flavors and fragrances

Our colleague Elena named as emerging investigator
The entire Alysophil team is proud to share the recognition given to our colleague Elena Salvadeo as an emerging investigator by the “Journal of Flow

New paper out! “Development of a sustainable continuous flow approach toward allantoin”, published in Journal of Flow Chemistry
Our colleague Elena Salvadeo worked in collaboration with Jean-Christophe Monbaliu (Citos, University of Liege) on a new way to produce Allantoin in flow chemistry. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41981-019-00056-7