Suite of advanced analysis software modules help scientists simplify analysis of chromatograms, rapidly generate standard curves and tabulate meaningful results
Several HPLC technologies have recently emerged to provide scientists the ability to quickly run large numbers of samples.
Unfortunately, these increases in analytical throughput have resulted in massive amounts of data to be generated, shifting the laboratory bottleneck from sample processing to chromatographic data analysis.
To help scientists simplify analysis of chromatograms, rapidly generate standard curves and tabulate meaningful results, Nanostream introduces a suite of advanced analysis software modules to support a variety of applications, including purity assessment, Log P, Log D, CHI and solubility/permeability assessment.
Nanostream's acquisition software offers researchers real-time visualisation of chromatograms from sets of 24 samples as they are simultaneously separated using the Veloce micro parallel liquid chromatography system.
Following the completion of a large set of samples in a study eg, a set that includes reference compounds, QC standards, and drug samples scientists use the Veloce system analysis software to review data and to apply analysis settings to large sets of chromatograms.
The batch analysis and report generation features provide scientists an efficient way to rapidly assess and report results.
Users can then select assay-specific advanced software modules to easily generate standard curves and quickly compute final numerical values associated with their study, eg, Log P or percent purity.
"Sifting through large amounts of data to get results is a hassle.
"The Veloce system analysis software significantly reduces time-to-results and increases productivity per researcher," said Hau Duong, vice president of engineering, Nanostream.
"The advanced software modules have generated an extremely positive response from our customers.
"We have an active programme to develop new modules and introduce comprehensive solutions for a broader set of applications".
Nanostream says it continues to find ways to ease workflow integration.
The recent migration of the data acquisition and visualisation software to the.Net platform facilitates future integration with other instrumentation such as automation systems and detectors that are compatible with the.Net platform.
Also, raw data from the Veloce system are easily exported to a variety of formats for analysis using most third party chromatography data analysis programs.