Services

We specialize in delivering high-quality, reliable solutions to accelerate drug development and regulatory approval. Our regular range of services includes:

  • Higher-Order Structure (HOS) Characterization: Ensuring the structural integrity of biomolecules.
  • Bio-Similarity Assays: Supporting regulatory pathways for biosimilars with precision data.
  • Aggregation Monitoring: Preventing and analyzing aggregation for better formulation stability.
  • Impurity Analysis of Biomolecules: Ensuring purity and compliance for therapeutic proteins.

However, we aspire to be more than just a protein characterization facility. At Anunaad Biologics, we share your passion for bringing safe, effective therapies to those who need them. Beyond delivering prompt, high-quality data analysis, we commit to being your partner throughout the regulatory journey, offering unwavering support until your drug secures market approval.

Statistical Analysis of HOS

Statistical analysis of the Higher Order Structure (HOS) of proteins plays a crucial role in establishing biosimilarity for new generic drugs…..

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Antibodies/Antibody-drug Conjugates

Antibody-drug conjugates are complex heterogeneous mixtures of multiple species of drug-to-antibody ratio,…

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Bio-assay Development

A bio-assay is a biochemical analytical technique used to compare the potency of a sample drug molecule to that of a standard molecule….

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HOS(Higher Order Structure) Analysis

Three-dimensional or higher-order structures (HOS) of protein/peptide drugs determine their function. HOS of a protein….

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Impurity/Aggregation Analysis

Given the complex structures of biopharmaceuticals, there is a possibility for the induction of enzymatic and non-enzymatic…

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Instrumentation

HF NMR 750Hz – Nuclear Magnetic Resonance is one of the essential methods used in biophysics, structural biology, and biopharmaceuticals….

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Protein/Peptide Structural Characterization

The primary structure of proteins and peptides is determined through peptide sequencing or N-terminus sequencing….

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