| Literature DB >> 20232897 |
Ying Tu1, Cynthia Jeffries, Hong Ruan, Cynthia Nelson, David Smithson, Anang A Shelat, Kristin M Brown, Xing-Cong Li, John P Hester, Troy Smillie, Ikhlas A Khan, Larry Walker, Kip Guy, Bing Yan.
Abstract
The development of an automated, high-throughput fractionation procedure to prepare and analyze natural product libraries for drug discovery screening is described. Natural products obtained from plant materials worldwide were extracted and first prefractionated on polyamide solid-phase extraction cartridges to remove polyphenols, followed by high-throughput automated fractionation, drying, weighing, and reformatting for screening and storage. The analysis of fractions with UPLC coupled with MS, PDA, and ELSD detectors provides information that facilitates characterization of compounds in active fractions. Screening of a portion of fractions yielded multiple assay-specific hits in several high-throughput cellular screening assays. This procedure modernizes the traditional natural product fractionation paradigm by seamlessly integrating automation, informatics, and multimodal analytical interrogation capabilities.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20232897 PMCID: PMC2866159 DOI: 10.1021/np9007359
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nat Prod ISSN: 0163-3864 Impact factor: 4.050