| Literature DB >> 25296658 |
Jeremy Stewart1, Dieter M Drexler2, John E Leet3, Colleen A McNaney2, John J Herbst4.
Abstract
Plastic labware is used in all processes of modern pharmaceutical research, including compound storage and biological assays. The use of these plastics has created vast increases in productivity and cost savings as experiments moved from glass test tubes and capillary pipettes to plastic microplates and multichannel liquid handlers. One consequence of the use of plastic labware, however, is the potential release of contaminants and their resultant effects on biological assays. We report herein the identification of biologically active substances released from a commonly used plastic microplate. The active contaminants were identified by gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy as dodecan-1-ol, dodecyl 3-(3-dodecoxy-3-oxopropyl)sulfanylpropanoate, and dodecanoic acid, and they were found to be selective monoamine oxidase-B inhibitors.Entities:
Keywords: dilauryl thiodipropionate (DLTDP); disposable plastic labware; extractable; leachable; monoamine oxidase
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25296658 DOI: 10.1177/1087057114551523
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomol Screen ISSN: 1087-0571