IAM Fast Screen (Drug Discovery)
IAM Drug Discovery HPLC Column is an ideal tool for high throughput prediction of drug membrane permeability. The results from this column correlate well to traditional in-vitro methods such as intestinal tissue and Caco-2 Cells, yet are faster and cheaper to achieve..
Phosphatidylcholine (PC) is the major phospholipid found in cell membranes. lAM chromatography phases prepared from PC analogs closely mimic the surface of a biological cell membrane. Consequently, IAM phases display a high affinity for membrane proteins and are useful in membrane protein purification and in the study of drug-membrane interactions..
The traditional means of predicting permeability includes use of Caco-2 cell line cultures, intestinal tissue or liposome assays. These are laborious and costly to perform. Data obtained from the IAM Columns correlates well to data obtained from traditional assays..
The IAM surface is formed by covalently bonding the membrane-forming phospholipids to silica. The results from the IAM column correlate well to traditional in vitro methods such as intestinal tissue and Caco-2 Cells, yet are faster and cheaper to achieve.
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