Claims
- 1. A method of inverse chromatography for evaluating the interaction between a receptor and a modifying agent in the presence of a liquid carrier, the method comprising a test procedure comprising
(a) injecting a liquid test sample into a stream of the liquid carrier, the test sample comprising the modifying agent, and the injection being carried out over a limited time so that a distinct test section of the stream contains the test sample, (b) passing the stream of liquid carrier containing the test sample over a solid phase in a test chamber, the solid phase comprising the receptor, (c) passing the stream of liquid carrier leaving the test chamber through a detector to ascertain a property of the modifying agent which remains in a distinct evaluation section of the stream corresponding to the test section, (d) injecting a liquid reference sample into a stream of the liquid carrier, the composition of the second sample being substantially identical to the composition of the test sample, and the injection being carried out over a limited time so that only a distinct reference section of the stream contains the reference sample, (e) passing the stream of liquid carrier containing the reference sample through a reference chamber which is free of any substance which interacts with the modifying agent; (f) examining the stream of liquid carrier leaving the reference chamber to ascertain a property of the modifying agent remaining in the stream, and (g) comparing the results obtained in steps (c) and (f) to evaluate the interaction between the receptor and the modifying agent.
- 2. A method of inverse chromatography for evaluating the interaction between a receptor and a modifying agent in the presence of a liquid carrier, the method comprising
providing the receptor and the modifying agent, one of the receptor and modifying agent being a member of a combinatorial library having at least four members, and conducting at least four test procedures with the receptor, modifying agent and liquid carrier being the same in each of the test procedures except that in each test procedure a different member of the combinatorial library is used, each of the test procedures comprising
(a) injecting a liquid test sample comprising the modifying agent into a stream of the liquid carrier, the injection being carried out over a limited time so that a distinct test section of the stream contains the test sample, (b) passing the stream of liquid carrier containing the test sample over a solid phase in a test chamber, the solid phase comprising the receptor, and (c) examining the stream of liquid carrier leaving the test chamber to ascertain a property of the modifying agent which remains in a distinct evaluation section of the stream corresponding to the test section, (d) injecting a liquid reference sample into a stream of the liquid carrier, the composition of the second sample being substantially identical to the composition of the test sample, and the injection being carried out over a limited time so that only a distinct reference section of the stream contains the reference sample, (e) passing the stream of liquid carrier containing the reference sample through a reference chamber which is free of any substance which interacts with the modifying agent, (f) examining the stream of liquid carrier leaving the reference chamber to ascertain a property of the modifying agent remaining in the stream, (g) comparing the results obtained in steps (c) and (f) to evaluate the interaction between the receptor and the modifying agent.
- 3. A method of inverse chromatography for evaluating the interaction between a receptor and a modifying agent comprising a non-biological polymer in the presence of a liquid carrier, the method comprising
providing the receptor and the modifying agent comprising a non-biological polymer, the modifying agent being a member of a combinatorial library having at least four members, and conducting at least four test procedures with the receptor and liquid carrier being the same in each of the test procedures, and with the a different member of the combinatorial library being used in each of the at least four test procedures, each of the test procedures comprising
(a) injecting a liquid test sample comprising the modifying agent into a stream of the liquid carrier, the injection being carried out over a limited time so that a distinct test section of the stream contains the test sample, (b) passing the stream of liquid carrier containing the test sample over a solid phase in a test chamber, the solid phase comprising the receptor, and (c) examining the stream of liquid carrier leaving the test chamber to ascertain a property of the modifying agent which remains in a distinct evaluation section of the stream corresponding to the test section, (d) injecting a liquid reference sample into a stream of the liquid carrier, the composition of the second sample being substantially identical to the composition of the test sample, and the injection being carried out over a limited time so that only a distinct reference section of the stream contains the reference sample, (e) passing the stream of liquid carrier containing the reference sample through a reference chamber which is free of any substance which interacts with the modifying agent, (f) examining the stream of liquid carrier leaving the reference chamber to ascertain a property of the modifying agent remaining in the stream, and (g) comparing the results obtained in steps (c) and (f) to evaluate the interaction between the receptor and the modifying agent.
- 4. The method according to claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein each of steps (c) and (f) comprises passing the stream of liquid carrier through a detector which measures a property which depends on the concentration of the modifying agent, the measurement being carried out without removing anything from the stream and at intervals which make it possible to ascertain the amount of the modifying agent which remains in the stream.
- 5. The method according to claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein, in each of the test procedures, the test sample comprises an initial test quantity of the modifying agent and step (c) consists essentially of ascertaining the proportion of the initial test quantity which remains in the evaluation section; and the reference sample contains an initial reference quantity of the modifying agent and step (f) consists essentially of ascertaining the proportion of the initial reference quantity which remains in the reference section.
- 6. The method according to claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein, in each of the test procedures, the first liquid stream containing the test section and the second liquid stream containing the reference section are obtained by
injecting into the stream of liquid carrier a liquid unit whose composition is the same as the composition of the test and reference samples and whose size is equal to the sum of the sizes of the test and reference samples, the injection being carried out over a limited time so that only a distinct section of the liquid stream contains the liquid unit, and splitting the liquid stream containing the liquid unit into a first sub-stream which passes through the test chamber and includes the test section and a second sub-stream which passes through the reference chamber and includes the reference section.
- 7. The method according to claim 6 wherein the liquid stream containing the liquid unit is split into the first and second sub-streams by a stream-splitting junction.
- 8. The method according to claim 7 further comprising
recombining the first and second sub-streams after the test sample and reference sample leave the test chamber and the reference chamber, respectively, and passing the recombined first and second sub-streams through a common detector for ascertaining the property of the modifying agent remaining in the evaluation section and the property of the modifying agent remaining in the reference section.
- 9. The method according to claim 6 wherein the liquid stream containing the liquid unit is split into the first and second sub-streams by a switching valve.
- 10. The method according to claim 9 further comprising
recombining the first and second sub-streams after the test sample and reference sample leave the test chamber and the reference chamber, respectively, and passing the recombined first and second sub-streams through a common detector for ascertaining the property of the modifying agent remaining in the evaluation section and the property of the modifying agent remaining in the reference section.
- 11. The method according to claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein in each of the test procedures comprising steps (d) to (g), the liquid stream containing the test section and the liquid stream containing the reference section are obtained by
injecting the liquid test sample into a first stream of the liquid carrier, the first stream being contained in a first line in fluid communication with an inlet of the test chamber so that the first stream containing the test section passes through the test chamber, injecting the reference sample into a second stream of the liquid carrier, the second stream being contained in a second line in fluid communication with an inlet of the reference chamber so that the second stream containing the reference section passes through the reference chamber.
- 12. The method according to claim 11 wherein an outlet of the test chamber is in fluid communication with a first detector, so that the first stream containing the evaluation section passes through the first detector for ascertaining the property of the modifying agent remaining in the evaluation section, and an outlet of the reference chamber is in fluid communication with a second detector, so that the second stream containing the reference section passes through the second detector for ascertaining the property of the modifying agent remaining in the reference section.
- 13. The method according to claim 2 wherein the library is a library of receptors.
- 14. The method according to claim 2 wherein the library is a library of receptors, each of the members of the library comprising a different material.
- 15. The method according to claim 2 wherein the library is a library of receptors, each of the members of the library comprising a same common material that has been pretreated with a different non-biological material.
- 16. The method according to claim 2 wherein the library is a library of modifying agents.
- 17. The method according to claim 2 wherein the library is a library of modifying agents, each of the at least four members of the library comprising a non-biological polymer.
- 18. A method according to claim 2 wherein the receptor comprises a fabric, the modifying agents are non-biological organic polymers, and the liquid carrier contains a detergent.
- 19. The method according to claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein the liquid carrier is water or an aqueous solution.
- 20. The method according to claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein the liquid carrier is a non-aqueous polar solvent.
- 21. The method according to claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein the liquid carrier is a non-polar solvent.
- 22. The method according to claims 2 or 3 further comprising
(d) using the results from the steps (c) of the test procedures to select at least one member of the library for further testing; and (e) subjecting the member or members of the library selected in step (d) to further testing.
- 23. The method according to claims 2 or 3 wherein the at least four test procedures are conducted in parallel.
- 24. The method according to claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein in each of the test procedures, the efficiency of the test chamber is less than 50 theoretical plates.
- 25. The method according to claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein in each of the test procedures, the efficiency of the test chamber is less than 10 theoretical plates.
- 26. The method according to claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein in each of the test procedures, the test sample comprises an initial quantity of the modifying agent, and at least 10% of the initial quantity of the modifying agent is irreversibly retained on the solid phase in the test chamber under test conditions of the procedures.
- 27. The method according to claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein in each of the test procedures, the test sample comprises an initial quantity of the modifying agent, and 30% to 50% of the initial quantity of the modifying agent is irreversibly retained on the solid phase in the test chamber under test conditions of the procedures.
- 28. The method according to claims 2 or 3 wherein in each of the test procedures, the test sample comprises an initial quantity of the modifying agent, a percentage of the initial quantity of the modifying agent is irreversibly retained on the solid phase in the test chamber under test conditions of the procedures, and the difference between the lowest and highest percentages of the initial quantity of modifying agent retained in the test chamber is at least 10% as compared between the at least four test procedures.
- 29. The method according to claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein in each of the test procedures, the receptor is not saturated by the modifying agent.
- 30. The method according to claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein in each of the test procedures, a plot of time against concentration of the modifying agent in the stream of liquid carrier leaving the test chamber has only a single peak, with the slope of the plot being positive at all points on one side of the peak and negative at all points after the peak.
- 31. The method according to claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein the receptor comprises at least 50% by weight of particles having an aspect ratio of at least 2 and at least one dimension which is greater than 100 micron.
- 32. Apparatus for inverse chromatography for evaluating the interaction between a receptor and a modifying agent, the apparatus comprising
a test chamber having an inlet and an outlet and containing a solid phase comprising the receptor, a reference chamber having an inlet and an outlet and being free of any substance which interacts with the modifying agent, a reservoir for containing a liquid carrier, a main passageway providing fluid communication from the reservoir to a splitter, the splitter being a stream-splitting junction or a switching valve, the junction or valve being in fluid communication with a first branch passageway and a third branch passageway, a pump for extracting a stream of the liquid carrier from the reservoir and passing it through the main passageway, a first branch passageway connected to the main passageway at the junction or valve and providing fluid communication from the main passageway to the inlet of the test chamber, such that a first substream of the stream of the liquid carrier is provided to the test chamber, a second branch passageway providing fluid communication from the outlet of the test chamber to a common exit passageway, a third branch passageway connected to the main passageway at the junction or valve and providing fluid communication from the main passageway to the inlet of the reference chamber, such that a second substream of the stream of the liquid carrier is provided to the reference chamber, a fourth branch passageway providing fluid communication from the outlet of the reference chamber to the common exit passageway, the common exit passageway adapted to combine the second and fourth branch passageways, such that the first and second substreams of the liquid carrier are recombined to form a common exit carrier stream, an injector adapted for injecting a liquid unit containing an initial quantity of the modifying agent into the stream of liquid carrier, before the stream passes from the main passageway to the first and third branch passageways, such that the liquid unit is injected over a limited time so that only a distinct section of the liquid carrier stream contains the unit, and such that the liquid unit is divided at the junction or valve into the first and second substreams with the first substream containing a first sample of the liquid unit and passing through the test chamber and a second substream containing a second sample of the liquid unit and passing through the reference chamber; and a detector in fluid communication with the common exit passageway for examining the common exit carrier stream passing out of the exit passageway and for ascertaining the proportion of the modifying agent remaining therein.
- 33. The apparatus according to claim 32 wherein the splitter is a stream-splitting junction.
- 34. The apparatus according to claim 32 wherein the splitter is a switching valve.
- 35. The apparatus according to claim 32 wherein a first loop is defined by the first branch passageway, the test chamber and the second branch passageway, a second loop is defined by the third branch passageway, the reference chamber and the fourth branch passageway, each of the first and second loops having a void volume, the void volume of the first loop and the second loop being sufficiently different that, when the first and second sub-streams are recombined, the detector can ascertain the amounts of the modifying agent remaining in the evaluation section and the reference section of the recombined stream, which correspond to the evaluation section and reference section of the first and second sub-streams, respectively.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is related to, and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. Sec. 119(e) to co-owned, co-pending U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/300,589 entitled “Evaluation of Interactions Between Substances” filed Jun. 22, 2001 by Petro et al.
Provisional Applications (1)
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