A Molecular Library for Screening Biological Activities PDF Print E-mail

Circa 1500 new and existing molecules available for commercial use in screening

The Molecular Chemistry Department of the Université Joseph Fourier, which played a key role in the development of Taxoter, the blockbuster cancer drug, has developed a highly comprehensive library of novel and already-existing molecules that is available for use in screening programmes.

The role of the library is two-fold : as well as enabling organisations access to a wide range of molecules that can help them discover new activities for specific targets, the library also helps bring together industrial research teams and academic teams in order to pursue research into promising new drugs. Examples of targets that have already been tested using this library include HIV proteins, Bacteria, Enzymes.

Key features

  • Circa 1500 molecules available in the library
  • 1120 molecules available for screening in 96 well plates (80 products per plate)
  • Purity averaging over 95%
  • Quality control ensured by NMR, UV, IR or mass spectrometry
  • High range of molecular diversity : Bio molecules, heterocyclic compounds (indoles, pyrroles, acridines etc., multidentates compounds, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Sulphur, polyhydroxyalted macrocycles, alkaloids, stable organic radicals, etc.)

Specialist Services

A dedicated team of chemists expert in chemical synthesis is available to help develop new, or enhance existing structures and develop synthesis pathways.

Molecular library procedure

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Contacts
Dr. Nicole GIRAUD
+33 (0)4 76 00 78 42
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