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PALSAR Bioanalysis of Oligonucleotides to Support Drug Development

The Medical Analytical Services department offers non-regulated bioanalysis of oligonucleotides and other intermediate molecules to determine accurate measurement of parent drug and/or metabolite concentration in various biological matrices to support ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion)DMPK (drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics), and DDI (drug-drug interaction) studies in drug development.

Our PALSAR Method for Bioanalysis of Oligonucleotides

PALSAR which stands for Probe Alternation Link Self-Assembly Reaction is a proprietary Hybridization method for the measurement of oligonucleotide drugs. The PALSAR technology was developed and is employed by the Drug Development Solutions Center of SEKISUI.

PALSAR is a novel high sensitive and specific quantitative method for detecting nucleic acids that amplifies signal, not sequence. PALSAR works by using a DNA self-assembly composed of thousands of probe pairs as a signal amplifier when linked to a typical hybridization assay.

Principle of PALSAR Method for Bioanalysis

Hybridization Bioanalysis of Oligonucleotides

Signal Amplification Method

Oligonucleotide Signal Amplification Method

PALSAR Bioanalytical Capabilities

  • ADME in mice, rabbits, monkeys, rats and dogs
  • Quantitative analysis in various matrices including:
    • Serum
    • Plasma
    • Tissue

PALSAR Bioanalysis Instrumentation

  • High Throughput Analysis using standard micro-beads or 96-well plates
  • Conventional instrumentation, such as:
    • Luminex (Luminex® 100/200TM System)
    • Meso Scale Discovery Electrochemiluminescence (MSD ECL/MSD® QuickPlex SQ120TM System)

Additional Resources

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