Product category:
Microfluidics/Lab-on-a-chip systems
News Release from: Nanostream | Subject: Veloce
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 16 September 2004
New applications for high-throughput
microfluidics
High-throughput microfluidic analytical system provides platform for compound purity, solubility and separation-based assays
Scientists at Nanostream, a provider of high-throughput microfluidic analytical systems to companies involved in drug discovery and development, are presenting new applications for its Veloce micro parallel liquid chromatography system during the SBS 10th conference and exhibition High-throughput screening researchers know that poor compound purity or solubility dramatically affect the outcome of an assay
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 5 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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To date, Nanostream has proven the utility of its Veloce system for compound purity and physicochemical property screening.
During SBS, Nanostream will present two high-throughput approaches to assess thermodynamic solubility.
One approach with the Veloce system employs sonication while the other uses filter plates.
Nanostream's Veloce system provides an ideal format for separation-based assays.
Separation-based assays performed using liquid chromatography (LC) offer certain advantages when compared to assays performed using plate-readers or CE.
At SBS, Nanostream will also present data to show how the Veloce system has been used for a number of assays, by showing results for enzyme kinetics and IC50 curves.
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