

Homebrew lets you streamline your workflow by giving you the tools to build custom applications to meet your needs. The Homebrew toolkit lets you put all that absorbance data to work by allowing you to accurately quantify your molecules and, at the same time, create custom outputs and specify the background correction method.

Lunatic and Stunner both collect the entire UV/Vis absorbance spectrum for every sample in every experiment and determine protein concentrations from the absorbance at 280 nm. Using micro-volume Stunner plates, Stunner measures both the concentration and quality of 96 samples in just 1 hour, and gives you control over how to sync up measurements of sample quantity and quality. Stunner (Figure 1B) takes your protein characterization to the next level by combining Lunatic s high-speed UV/Vis spectral analysis with Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS). Tack on 21 CFR Part 11 compliance if you need it. Pipet your samples right into Lunatic plates, or hook them up to your favorite automation system if you need higher throughput. The unique microfluidic circuits molded into Lunatic plates ensure that there s no cross-contamination or evaporation. Maximize your throughput with high-speed UV/Vis spectral analysis with just 2 µl of sample and up to 96 samples at a time. Big Lunatic (Figure 1A) makes protein quantification easy with a wide dynamic range that can measure concentrations from mg/ml so you can skip the manual dilutions.

That can mean time-consuming, hands-on work with different instruments and software before you can get the results you need.

1 Application Note DIY in Lunatic and Stunner with the Homebrew toolkit Introduction Quantifying biologics often requires many kinds of measurements and a lot of tedious downstream data processing.
