Biotage has introduced Explorasep 96-well screening plates that are ideal for researchers working with proprietary or regulated compounds in industries such as waste, environmental and chemical.
The Explorasep screening plates have been designed to identify optimum scavengers.
The four different screening plates deliver 128 selective resins based on high-performance molecularly printed polymers (MIP).
Biotage provides professional MIPs technical consultation, information on additional formats as well as assistance with data interpretation and process development.
Explorasep screening plates support rapid method development, reduced cycle times, and allow the identification of selective MIPs for impurities such as genotoxins - a major concern for the pharmaceutical industry.
Candidate MIPs identified during screening can be ordered separately for confirmation studies and then transferred to preparative- or process-scale applications.
Explorasep screening plates contain a collection of proprietary separation phases based on MIPs and their non-imprinted homologs.
The polymers are grouped so that each plate is themed and will target a particular class of impurities.
Plate A can be used for screening polar, basic (for example, amines), neutral (amides or esters), and acidic (carboxylic acid) compounds.
Plate U targets screening phosphates, phosphonates, sulphates and sulphonates, peptides, proteins as well as anions of carboxylic acids and more weakly binding lactones and neutral phosphates.
Plate C can be used for screening 1, 2- and 1, 3-diols, a-hydroxycarboxylic acids, carbohydrates and hydrophillic peptides under basic conditions.
Plate H polymers target non-polar and aromatic compounds.
Like a lock and key, molecularly imprinted polymers bind impurities, not just by chemical means but also by spatial recognition.
This dual mechanism enables MIPs to be highly selective, working effectively at very low concentrations, getting down to very low impurity levels.
Explorasep is said to be ideal for researchers working with proprietary compounds, or with highly regulated compounds in industries such as waste, environmental, chemical, consumer products, pharmaceutical process and more.