Interchim

Interchim S.A.
private (Société Anonyme)
Industry Biotechnology
Founded 1970
Headquarters Montluçon, (France); San Diego, USA; UK
Key people
Lionel Boch (CEO)
Products fine chemistry, chromatography and bio-analysis
Number of employees
~150 (2010)
Subsidiaries Interchim Inc., Cheshire
Website http://www.interchim.com

Interchim is a privately owned French company specialized in manufacturing and distribution of reagents, consumables and dedicated instruments for the R&D and industry laboratory in the fields of fine chemistry, chromatography and bio-analysis.

It has become a leading provider of reference methods, innovative products and solutions, for analytics (analytical chemistry and bioassays) serving research and quality control in the biomedical field, pharmaceutical industry, but also cosmetics and environment.

History

Interchim was founded by Boch Jean (formerly chemical engineer at Rhone-Poulenc) and Boch Colette in 1970. The activity started with distribution of fine chemicals, then chromatography and Biology. Production was developed as well, in each fields. Affiliate companies were created for production and commercial activities in France, UK (2003), USA (2007) and Instrumentation business (2010). Interchim has now major activity in fine chromatography, fine chemistry and bio-analysis. Leadership in analytical sciences is based on distribution from leading groups (Agilent, Perkin Elmer,[1] Jackson Immunoresearch, Novus, Radleys...), collaborations and proprietary innovative products.

Activities

References

Interchim (headquarters) web site

  1. New partnership to supply analytical consumables to Europe
  2. Orthogonal screening of packed columns in SFC - Green Chemistry group;
    Characterization of octadecylsiloxane - ICOA, Université d’Orléans;
    Determination of Uranium by Packed-Column Supercritical Fluid Chromatography – CEA Saclay
  3. Robust liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry method for analysis of acrylamide in food - Journal of Chromatography A, Vol.172, Issue 1, 16 Nov.2007, Pages 19-24
    Improved liquid chromatography–MS method for the determination of pemetrexed in human plasma - Journal of Chromatography B, Volume 877, Issue 24, 15 August 2009, Pages 2451-2456 & 11th Symposium on Biochromatography and nanoseparations
    Quantitative Detection of Endogenous Uracil and Dihydrouracil in Human PlasmaClinical Chemistry. 2008;54:1463-1472
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