| Literature DB >> 32351162 |
Linna Wang1, Gerard Dalglish1, Zheng Ouyang1, Donata Gloria David-Brown1, Camelia Chiriac1, Jia Duo1, Alexander Kozhich1, Qin C Ji1, Jon E Peterson1.
Abstract
Acoustic liquid handlers deliver small volumes (nL-µL) of multiple fluid types with accuracy and dynamic viscosity profiling. They are widely used in the pharmaceutical industry with applications extending from high-throughput screening in compound management to gene expression sequencing, genomic and epigenetic assays, and cell-based assays. The capability of the Echo to transfer small volumes of multiple types of fluids could benefit bioanalysis assays by minimization of sample volume and by simplifying dilution procedures by direct dilution. In this study, we evaluated the Labcyte Echo 525 liquid handler for its ability to deliver small volumes of sample preparations in biological matrix (plasma and serum) and to assess the feasibility of integration of the Echo with three types of bioanalytical assay platforms: microplate enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, Gyrolab immunoassay, and liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry. The results demonstrated acceptable consistency of dispensed plasma samples from multiple lots and species by the Echo. Equivalent assay performance demonstrated between the Echo and manual liquid procedures indicated great potential for the integration of the Echo with the bioanalytical assay, which allows the successful implementation of microsampling strategies in drug discovery and development.Keywords: ADME/Tox; acoustic droplet ejection; bioanalytical accuracy and precision
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32351162 DOI: 10.1177/2472630320915844
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SLAS Technol ISSN: 2472-6303 Impact factor: 3.047