Predicting the toxicity of compounds before they are synthesized.
General toxicity testing for chemicals; Drug Candidate Evaluation
in-silico toxicity predictions
We offer expertise in-silico toxicity forecast, supporting clients in selecting the right drug candidate to move ahead for next level. Our computational toxicology services complement invitro and in vivo toxicity tests. Enhancing predictions of toxicity at the early stages, helping drug discovery and development program move seamlessly.
Complementing and synchronized use of toxicology evaluation computational tools
DEREK Nexus® & SARAH Nexus®
Structure-activity relationship (SAR)
Quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR)
Statistics-based Ames mutagenicity predictions
To deliver fast and accurate toxicity predictions, meeting the ICH M7 guidelines, by computational toxicology assessment using complementary methodologies.
General Toxicology study with Anax Laboratories
Toxicology services for swift judgement on candidate selection
Anax Laboratories is engaged in delivering a wide range of toxicology services for safety and toxicity evaluation of candidate compounds. Bridging between discovery and development programs of our clients with our toxicology services.
Our IND-enabling toxicology expert team can design and recommend systematic study parameters and protocol. Supporting with robust and comprehensive data package for IND submission.
Our service offers comprehensive expertise to execute your IND study needs with services optimized to meet the most our client’s hostile execution timelines.
We are well versed in identifying potential toxicity of an NCE at a very early stage of drug discovery, which expedites candidate selection process and rapid decision making for drug development.
Transforming study design and technologies to increase study reliability, improve outcomes and increase efficiency
Capabilities
- Genotoxicity
- Mutagenicity
- Carcinogenicity
- Skin Sensitization
- Teratogenicity
- Respiratory Sensitization
- Reproductive Toxicity
General toxicology studies to support IND-enabling, registration programs