Biotage, a global supplier of solutions and technology to pharma and biotech companies, has rolled out its completely automated miniaturized mass directed flash purification system, known as Isolera Dalton, for flash purification.
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The Swedish firm said that the new machine is equipped with a small mass detector and an advanced flash chromatography system into one commercially available platform.
The mass detector and Isolera Spektra flash purification system have been combined through the Isolera Dalton Nanolink unit, an intelligent sampling device which deals with all fluids and synching calculations between the two units.
Without the need of any external pumps, Isolera Dalton easily fits inside a standard fume hood, which is suitable for both normal and reverse-phase separations, while fully compatible with the diverse purification needs of the modern research laboratory.
Biotage global product manager Dr Sunil Rana said that during purification process compounds are identified in real time and this informs the flash fractionation process, which helps in right collection of products by the system.
"Isolera Dalton significantly reduces the number of steps required to purify and confirm a target compound, thus improving workflow and increasing confidence that chemists have synthesized what was intended," Rana added.
In order to process the development, the device incorporates a wizard-based approach, easy on screen prompts to guide chemists through the system, even those whose expertise or priorities lie in compound synthesis instead of analysis.