Biochemical Assays
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Biochemical Assays

A biochemical assay is an in-vitro procedure used to detect, quantify and study the binding or activity of biomolecules. Biochemical assay development and analysis are used as routine and reliable procedure to aid target characterization and enable a valuable understanding of biomolecular functions during drug discovery and development.

At BOC Sciences, we offer several kinds of assays to support drug discovery efforts, allowing for the most comprehensive understanding of your need.

Biochemical Assays

  • Enzyme-linked ImmunoSorbent Assays (ELISAs)
  • Kinetics and endpoint measurements
  • Redox-active compound determination
  • Enzymatic assays by LC-MS/MS and LC/HRMS

Related Technologies

  • LC-MS/MS and LC/HRMS
  • Absorbance
  • Fluorescence: FI,FRET,TRF-FRET,FP

LC-HRMS/MS method for analyzing antihypertensive drugs in oral fluidFig. 1 LC-HRMS/MS method for analyzing antihypertensive drugs in oral fluid (Richter LHJ, 2019)

BOC Sciences researchers provide biochemical analysis services, including library profiling, lead optimization, and high-throughput screening. With our extensive experience in high throughput screening and early drug discovery efforts, we have a deep understanding of tuning biochemical assays and throughput. Thus, we strive to meet your requirements and create a biochemical assay method that can reliably measure your target of interest.

Reference

  1. Richter LHJ; et al. Development and application of a LC-HRMS/MS method for analyzing antihypertensive drugs in oral fluid for monitoring drug adherence. Anal Chim Acta. 2019 Sep 6; 1070: 69-79.