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News Release from: Sirius Analytical Instruments | Subject: Modified shake flask method
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 29 October 2003
Solubility technique new to Europe
Modified shake flask method determines the solubility of a compound by measuring the UV spectrum of a saturated sample
Sirius Analytical Instruments reinforces its partnership with Pion by offering its latest solubility measurement technology Pion's modified shake flask method, which was granted a US patent in May 2003, will be available exclusively in instruments distributed by Sirius in Europe
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 20 Dec 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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A new automated instrument for rapid measurement of pKa during early stage pharmacokinetic tests has been introduced by Sirius Analytical Instruments
This innovative method, which has been under research and development since 1997, harnesses the capability and flexibility offered by 96-well UV technology.
It involves determining the solubility of a compound by measuring the UV spectrum of a saturated sample solution.
Pion's Msol product range, currently marketed by Sirius in Europe, incorporates all the principles of the patented technique.
The same protocol is used across the product range, from the manual Msol Explorer system, through the automated Msol Evolution to the very high throughput Msol Discovery.
Customers in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries will automatically benefit from the patented technology whatever level of product they decide to choose from the range available.
With the cost and time saving advantages associated with this new technology, Sirius says it can now propose the most advanced solubility analysers available today.
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