According to the magazine, the awards are widely regarded as the ‘Oscars of Innovation.’ The winners represent a cross-section of industry, academia, private research firms and government labs. Winning technologies are used in medical, industrial, research, consumer and manufacturing applications.
According to Fasha Mahjoor, President and Chief Exectutive Officer, Phenomenex, “These awards reflect the depth of our product development pipeline and the fast pace at which we are able to bring new technologies to market.”
Phree Phospholipid Removal Plates provide fast clean up of plasma samples in pharmaceutical and clinical research laboratories. In one step, Phree removes both proteins and phospholipids and delivers the prepared plasma to a collection plate. The high-capacity Phree sorbent can process up to 400 µL per well and remove 99.0 to 100 per cent of lysophosphatidyl and phosphatidyl cholines, which are not removed when a simple protein precipitation is performed.
Successful chromatographic analysis of plasma samples requires the removal of both proteins and phospholipids, which can clog HPLC/UHPLC columns. Phospholipids can also cause ion suppression and over time will reduce sensitivity due to build up on the mass spec source. Phree removes both proteins and phospholipids in one step, eliminating time-consuming method development. The plate format enables the simultaneous processing of 96 samples, for significant time savings.
Winners will be recognised at the R&D 100 Awards Banquet on November 7.
EP News Bureau – Mumbai