Lead Compound Screening and Optimization Services
- Accurate target prediction: Potential drug targets are accurately predicted through bioinformatics analysis.
- Efficient compound screening: High-throughput screening technology is used to quickly screen compounds that bind to the target.
- Rigorous compound optimization: Lead compounds are rigorously optimized through structure optimization, activity determination, efficacy and toxicity assessment, and other means.
A lead compound is a compound with good pharmacological activity that needs further improvement in terms of efficacy, toxicity, and pharmacokinetics. Selecting a promising lead compound is a crucial step in new drug development. MtoZ Biolabs offers comprehensive lead compound screening and optimization services, including drug target screening, compound library screening, and lead compound optimization, to help customers quickly and accurately identify potential lead compounds in the process of new drug development.
Figure1. The Importance of Lead Compound Screening in Drug Development
Services at MtoZ Biolabs
MtoZ Biolabs's Lead compound screening and optimization solution consists of the following steps:
1. Drug Target Screening: Potential drug targets are screened through bioinformatics analysis and validated through target validation experiments.
2. Compound Library Screening: Through high-throughput screening technology, compounds that bind to the target are screened from the compound library.
3. Lead Compound Optimization: The screened compounds are optimized through structure optimization, activity determination, efficacy and toxicity assessment, to obtain the optimal lead compound.
Service Advantages
Sample Submission Requirements
We accept the submission of compound libraries, target proteins, and other samples. For specific sample requirements and submission methods, please contact our technical support.
MtoZ Biolabs is committed to providing comprehensive solutions for new drug development. We look forward to cooperating with you.
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