Literature DB >> 16611004

ADME related profiling in 96 and 384 well plate format--a novel and robust HT-assay for the determination of lipophilicity and serum albumin binding.

Thorsten Hartmann1, Johannes Schmitt, Cornelia Röhring, Daniel Nimptsch, Joachim Nöller, Christoph Mohr.   

Abstract

The failure of about half of the drug candidates is associated with poor pharmacokinetic properties leading to a huge loss of time and money [1]. Early profiling of drug like properties provides important information in order to screen out insoluble, poorly absorbed and toxic compounds. Today, large compound libraries have to be screened, and of course the total number of compounds will rise over the next years leading to a growing demand for fully automated assays. A balance between quality, speed, throughput, cost and information content can be accomplished by the careful selection of assays and experimental conditions. Here we describe a novel 384 well format assay for two important ADME related descriptors (lipophilicity and serum protein binding) as input parameters for a precise prediction of fraction absorbed, blood/organ distribution coefficients and permeability, in order to maximize the information about a compound at an early stage of discovery.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16611004     DOI: 10.2174/156720106776359177

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Drug Deliv        ISSN: 1567-2018            Impact factor:   2.565


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