FTA® DMPK Cards, Whatman™

Supplier: Qiagen
Whatman™ FTA® DMPK Whatman™ FTA®
730-1421EA 1800 EUR
730-1421 730-1422 730-1423
FTA® DMPK Cards, Whatman™
Nucleic Acid Storage Systems
Drug metabolism (DM), pharmacokinetic (PK) and toxicokinetic (TK) studies provide crucial insight into how drug candidates behave in the body and are therefore critical steps in drug development.

  • Lower blood volumes, typically 10 to 20 μl per sample
  • Simpler processing, the 3-step DBS procedure is much more straightforward than the cumbersome centrifugation, isolation and clean up of plasma
  • Easier storage and transport, room temperature stability saves on cost of dry ice shipments

These types of analysis traditionally require large volumes of blood (generally 100 to 500 μl per subject per time point) to provide sufficient plasma volume for quantitative bioanalysis. Because only a limited blood volume can be drawn from each animal the number of serial samples is restricted and composite sampling must be used. This use results in lower quality PK data and an increase in the number of animals required. The large volumes also make it difficult to conduct studies in juvenile subjects. Additionally, plasma needs to be isolated from whole blood and prepared for bio analysis using solid phase extraction, liquid-liquid extraction or protein precipitation. This time-consuming process limits through put and consequently how many samples can be tested. Finally, there are practical challenges with shipping and storing blood samples that require controlled handling and frozen transportation and storage.

The dried blood spot (DBS) method is an alternative technique that overcomes these drawbacks. DBS microvolume sampling using specialised Whatman media from Cytiva has been shown to be both precise and accurate for a variety of compounds from different structural classes with acceptable inter- and intra- assay variability. It is now being routinely employed in PK/TK studies. The FTA® DMPK-A and FTA® DMPK-B cards lyse cells and denature proteins on contact. FTA DMPK­ C card is not impregnated with chemicals and may be better suited for protein-based biomolecules. The choice of DMPK card depends on many factors, such as the analyte chemical structure, extraction solvent and analysis workflow. The final decision is usually determined empirically.

Samples can be shipped and stored at ambient temperature and long-term stability has been demonstrated for analytes and metabolites sensitive to plasma enzymes.
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