Abstract
From the beginning of the antibiotic era in the 1940s to the present, Wyeth has sustained an active research program in the area of natural products discovery. This program has continually evolved through the years in order to best align with the "current" drug discovery paradigm in the pharmaceutical industry. The introduction of high-throughput screening and the miniaturization of assays have created a need to optimize natural product samples to better suit these new technologies. Furthermore, natural product programs are faced with an ever shortening time period from hit detection to lead characterization. To address these issues, Wyeth has created a pre-fractionated natural products library using reversed-phase HPLC to complement their existing library of crude extracts. The details of the pre-fractionated library and a cost-benefit analysis will be presented in this review. © 2008 by the authors; licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International.
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Wagenaar, M. M. (2008). Pre-fractionated microbial samples - The second generation natural products library at Wyeth. Molecules, 13(6), 1406–1426. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules13061406
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