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List of in vitro ADME services in LIOS - Experimental design can be adapted to customer’s needs

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Service

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Kinetic solubility determination for set of 1 to 4 compounds at 1 pH value (e.g., pH 7.4)

2

Thermodynamic solubility determination for set of 1 to 4 compounds at one pH value (e.g. pH 7.4): HPLC method development, 3 replicate samples at each pH value and 1 sample for stability studies

3

Log D determination for set of 1 to 4 compounds. Method: octanol/aqueous buffer pH 7.4, shake-flask, detection by HPLC-UV or LC-MS

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Metabolic stability in liver microsomes (mouse, rat, human) for 1 compound: incubation for 1 h, at 5 time points, quantification of target compound by UPLC/MS/MS, positive, negative control, bioanalytical method development included

5

Plasma or blood stability (mouse, rat, human) for 1 compound: 37°C for 0-2 hours, 5 time points, positive, negative control, bioanalytical method development included

6

Plasma protein binding (mouse, rat, human) for 1 compound: RED device, 37°C for 4 hours, positive, negative control, bioanalytical method development included

7

Set of: a) metabolic stability in liver microsomes and b) plasma or blood stability for 1 compound, bioanalytical method development included

8

Set of: a) metabolic stability in liver microsomes and b) plasma protein binding for 1 compound, bioanalytical method development included

9

Set of: a) plasma or blood stability and b) plasma protein binding for 1 compound, bioanalytical method development included

10

Set of: a) plasma or blood stability; b) plasma protein binding and c) metabolic stability in liver microsomes for 1 compound, bioanalytical method development included

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BBCE project´s main objective is to establish a joint Baltic Biomaterials Centre of Excellence for advanced biomaterials development based on the long-term strategic cooperation between AO Research Institute Davos, Switzerland (ARI) and Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany (FAU) on the one hand and RTU RBIDC, LIOS, RSU and RSU IS on the other hand.



This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 857287