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Metabolism/Toxicology Studies Benefit from Advances in Evaporative Sample Preparation

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 22 Jun 2010
A new webpage brings together the latest technologic innovations, application developments, and links to references that details how new fast, safe evaporative sample preparation techniques are aiding metabolism and toxicology studies. More...


Metabolic and toxicology studies look at the passage of a drug or chemical into and through the body. Visitors to Genevac's metabolism Web page can gain an insight into how Genevac (Ipswich, UK) systems are providing fast, safe sample preparation, free from artifact, contamination or loss, from simple concentration or drying of solvent extracts from tissue samples right through to quantitative screening of workers or athletes for the presence of a drug. Information is also provided detailing how modern evaporation technology is increasing metabolite recovery in ADMET (absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and toxicity) studies, improving productivity in toxicology screening and delivering advances in metabolite profiling through better sample preparation.

Web links to a bibliography of scientific publications in peer review journals provides further data into how modern evaporative sample preparation methods are assisting scientists undertaking metabolism and toxicology studies.

Genevac, part of the SP Scientific group, offers a range of evaporators to suit almost any solvent removal application, purchasing budget, or productivity requirement.

Related Links:

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Genevac Metabolism page





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