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96 well Collection Plate

Synonym(s):

96-Well Collection Plate

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41104923
eCl@ss:
32039006
NACRES:
NB.13

sterility

non-sterile

manufacturer/tradename

MultiScreen®

technique(s)

parallel artificial membrane permeation assay (PAMPA): suitable

plate size

96 wells

General description

Increasing drug candidate predictability earlier in the discovery pipeline using non-cell-based assays can improve candidate throughput during the ADME stage. Non-cell-based permeability assays are predictive models for oral absorption of development candidates.

MultiScreen Permeability, MultiScreen-IP, and MultiScreen Acceptor plates support artificial membrane strategies for predicting passive transport.

Membranes have uniform pore structure and density for reliable transport:
- Individual wells minimize candidate cross-talk
- Compatibility with automated liquid handling systems increases throughput

Permeability Assay:
- The MultiScreen Permeability plate has a polycarbonate membrane, which supports a hexane/hexadecane artificial layer for permeability assays.1

PAMPA Assay:
- The MultiScreen-IP plate has a hydrophobic PVDF membrane, which supports a lipid bilayer for PAMPA asays.2,3

MultiScreen Acceptor Plate:
- The MultiScreen Acceptor plate can be used with either plate to capture passively transported compounds. Constructed of 100% PTFE, the plate can improve LC/MS results depending on the charge of the small molecules being evaluated.

Application

Non-Sterile, reusable, sturdy device made of PTFE, acceptor plate for PAMPA assays, 1 plate
Research Category
Nucleic acid|Protein

Physical form

Color Code:Not Applicable

Other Notes

Automation Compatible:Yes

Legal Information

MULTISCREEN is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

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