ABL Bio Analytical Services offers a broad range
of analytical methods and techniques to support
pre-clinical and clinical studies. Its highly skilled personnel has
proved to be able to solve complex analytical problems. ABL-BAS operates
under OECD GLP guidelines and has been certified by the Dutch authorities
since 1992.
Sample analysis
- Experienced pre-clinical and clinical studies
laboratory
- Dedicated study directors
- Short communication lines with sponsor
- Wide range validated analytical methods available
- Highly skilled laboratory personnel
Method set-up
- Tailor made method development
- Validation procedures according to the latest
regulatory guidelines
Additional Services
- Research on metabolism
- Safety analysis
Clinical trials
Support for multi-centre clinical trials, including sample logistics
and project management.
The added value of working with
ABL includes: dedication, flexibility, reporting adapted to sponsor
requirements. ABL-BAS offers a wide range of in-house analyses which
are all validated according to the latest guidelines of the regulatories.
Recently validated bioanalytical
methods:
2-pyridylacetic acid
Captopril
Cimetidine
Cisapride
Clomipramine
Cloprostenol
Ethinylestradiol
Efavirenz
Rifabutine
Estradiol
Estrone
Indinavir
Itraconazole
Levonorgestrel
Melatonin
Nandrolone
Nifedipine
Norethindrone
Pamidronate
Pravastatine
Ranitidine
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Ritonavir
Saquinavir
Tramadol
Valproic acid
Dexamethasone
Hydroxydexamethasone
Mebendazole
Ivermectine
Cortisol
LH
FSH
Progesterone
Testosterone
Free-Testosterone
SHBG
IL-2
sIL-R2
ANP
BNP
cGMP
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ABL has a broad range of analytical techniques
available, suited to develop any of the analysis required by the
customer. Techniques currently present at ABL are listed below.
High Performance Liquid Chromatography with modern
detection systems including MS/MS.
Gas Chromatography with MS and FID detection. Automated Fluorescence
Immuno Assay system.
Autoanalyzers for the determination of all relevant blood parameters.
Isotope lab equipped to measure beta and gamma radiation.
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