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Microscale purification in support of high-throughput medicinal chemistry.

Chandan L BarhateAndrew F DonnellMerrill DaviesLing LiYong ZhangFukang YangRegina BlackGreg ZippYingru ZhangCullen L CavallaroE Scott PriestleyHarold N Weller
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
In recent years, successful assay miniaturization has enabled the exploration of synthesis scale reduction in pharmaceutical discovery. Miniaturization of pharmaceutical synthesis and purification allows a reduction in material consumption and shortens timelines, which ultimately reduces the cost per experiment without compromising data quality. Isolating and purifying the compounds of interest is a key step in the library synthesis process. In this manuscript we describe a high-throughput purification workflow in support of microscale (1-5 μmol or 0.5-2 mg) library synthesis. The optimized microscale purification system can routinely purify 384-well reaction plates with an analysis time of 4 min per sample. Instrument optimization, critical parameters such as column loading, delay time calibration, ultrafast pre- and post-purification analysis and library purification examples are provided.
Keyphrases
  • high throughput
  • recombinant human
  • single cell
  • machine learning
  • patient reported outcomes
  • high resolution
  • quantum dots
  • quality improvement
  • data analysis