Purification of combinatorial libraries
Harold N. Weller
Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceutical Research Institute, P.O. Box 4000,
Princeton, NJ 08543, U.S.A.
Abstract
In the early days of combinatorial chemistry, much attention focused on
preparation of large libraries for lead discovery. Recently, though, the
focus has shifted toward smaller, more focused libraries for lead
optimization. These focused libraries generally consist of individual
discrete compounds. Biological assay requirements often require compounds
of high purity, thus development of automated high throughput purification
methods has received new attention in the past several years. This paper
covers automated high throughput purification methods that have been
applied to libraries of discrete compounds. Literature published through
February 1998 is included. Purification methods discussed include
extraction methods, scavenger methods, solid phase extraction, and
preparative HPLC.
Keywords
chromatography, HPLC, library, purification, SPE