Literature DB >> 19531665

Overcoming problems of compound storage in DMSO: solvent and process alternatives.

Timothy J Waybright1, John R Britt, Thomas G McCloud.   

Abstract

The common practice of preparing storage libraries of compounds in 100% DMSO solution well in advance of bioassay brings with it difficulties that affect the accuracy of the data obtained. This publication presents a series of studies done on a subset of compounds that are difficult to bioassay because they precipitate from DMSO solution. These compounds are members of a frequently used, diverse compound library of the sort commonly used in the high-throughput screening (HTS) environment. Experiments were performed to determine the concentration of drug in solution above the precipitate, observe the time course and effect of various mixtures of solvents upon precipitation, measure the viscosity of cosolvents to determine compatibility with HTS, determine water absorption rates for various solvent combinations, and investigate resolubilization techniques to ensure proper drug solution for HTS. Recommendations are made on how to best maximize the probability that problem compounds will remain in solution, be accurately transferred during assay plate production, and, as a result, be accurately bioassayed at the specified molar concentration.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19531665     DOI: 10.1177/1087057109335670

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomol Screen        ISSN: 1087-0571


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