The Bioanalysis Glossary • 63 cell-based neutralizing antibody assay
Method for the detection or quantitation of neutralizing antidrug antibodies (ADA) that block the functional properties of the drug. These assays utilize a cell line that is responsive to the drug either by directly responding to it or by responding to a ligand that shows altered activity in the presence of drug.
• 64 centrifugation
A process that involves the use of centrifugal force for the sedimentation of heterogeneous mixtures with a centrifuge. In bioanalysis, it is often used to separate blood from plasma, to separate protein precipitates from the liquid fraction, pellet suspended cells or to separate two immiscible solvents during liquid–liquid extraction.
• 65 certificate of analysis (CoA)
A document that shows the characterization of a reference standard and suitability to be used to support good laboratory practice (GLP), good clinical practice (GCP) or good manufacturing practice (GMP) studies.
• 66 chaotropes
Chaotropes are poorly hydrated solutes, disrupting hydrogen bonding and causing disorder to the structure of water.
• 67 chiral chromatography
Chromatographic technique that is capable of separating enantiomers via diastereomeric complex formation with differential partitioning into the mobile phase.
• 68 chiral compound A compound that contains one or more asymmetric center(s).
• 69 chiral inversion
Enzyme- or chemically-mediated conversion of one enantiomer to its antipode (opposite enantiomer) with no other change in the molecule.
S20 Bioanalysis (2016) 8(21) Suppl. 1 future science group
            
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