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titleOfInvention Solid phase quenching system
abstract (57) [Summary]nDisclosed are methods for inactivating contaminants in biological substrates. The method comprises the steps of (a) contacting a biological substrate with an inactivator containing an aziridino moiety, wherein a portion of the drug reacts with the contaminant to inactivate it and a portion of the drug does not react. (B) quenching the product of step (a) with a solid support comprising at least one quenching moiety covalently attached to the solid support; Contacting with the moiety under conditions and for a time sufficient to form a covalent bond; and (c) separating the solid support and unreacted drug from the biological substrate, wherein the unreacted drug is Covalently binding to the solid support.
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