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Bioanalysis in Drug Development

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One of the essential parts of the drug development process is performing bioanalysis . You will need to perform bioanalysis before your drug can go to market, and even before it is tested in humans. You will also need bioanalysis results for regulatory submissions for your drug candidates. As such, it’s best to partner with a contract research organization with plenty of experience in bioanalysis to acquire fast, accurate results. Here is everything your organization needs to know about the importance of bioanalysis. What Is Bioanalysis? Simply put, bioanalysis is a sub-discipline of analytical chemistry. Bioanalysis is quantitative, determining pharmacokinetics, the concentration of drugs, and their metabolites. It can also determine pharmacodynamic biomarkers in biological fluids, such as blood, plasma, or urine. Analyses can also be performed in tissues, which is used to understand the elimination, activity, and toxicity of a drug. How Is Bioanalysis Performed? Before bioanalysi