Built in 1973, Molave Trading Inc. became one of the pioneers in the distribution of scientific and laboratory equipment in the Philippines. Its purpose was to provide the best products from well-known manufacturers in the scientific community. Brand names like Varian, Hotpack, Precision Scientific, Barnstead are just some of the legacy brands that started with Molave.
Today these brands may no longer be around but their products are now being handled by Molave’s current principals – Agilent Technologies and Thermo Fisher Scientific. Together with new partners, Foss Analytical, Swan Analytical Instruments, Bruker Corporation, and long-standing partner, Labconco Corporation, Molave continues to provide solutions to the exciting field of life science, chemical analysis, and general laboratory instrumentation.
Our market mission: We aim to provide the correct solutions to the needs and requirements of our customers.
Our productive mission: We will grow the company, provide a good return to our shareholders and create an environment where our employees can be the best version of themselves.
Our social mission: We keep in mind that our actions and decisions shall always be for the improvement of the lives of the people around us and the community that we serve.
We want to be the company of choice of our suppliers, employees, customers and community in the businesses that we operate in.
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a very powerful and precise analytical tool used to determine the structure of compounds, as well as to detect and quantify protein-ligand interactions that provides insights into molecular structures and affinity. The technology’s exceptional sensitivity and robustness enables it to detect even weak intermolecular interactions in solution phase, making it an invaluable tool in drug discovery and development. The analytical process does not require extensive optimizations, as the only prerequisite for NMR experiment to proceed (for structure determination or binding strength measurement) is the solubility of the target protein and/or the small molecule (ligand) in a selected solvent, making it an easily accessible technique.
Indeed, Bruker provides the world’s most accessible and easy-to-operate suite of NMR systems. With its user-focused technology, NMR confidence can be seamlessly and affordably integrated into laboratory workflows without compromising performance. Through Bruker’s partnership with Molave Trading Inc. and the University of San Agustin (USA), natural drug discovery reaches new heights in the country upon the installation of the Bruker Ascend 600 MHz Cryoprobe NMR Spectrometer in USA’s Magnetic Resonance Facility in Iloilo City. This milestone set a new standard as the first and only of its kind in the Philippines, and the 4th country in the ASEAN region.
In fact, the Bruker cryoprobe NMR spectrometer was extremely instrumental when a team of scientists from the University of San Agustin made a significant scientific breakthrough last February 21, 2023. They published the discovery of a new bacterial species from the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Sulu Sea, which produces natural compounds with antibiotic and anticancer properties. NMR was one of the primary tools utilized to profile and confirm the structure of rare chlorine-containing compounds from this novel bacterial strain. The study was published in the journal Microbiology Spectrum from the American Society for Microbiology. Truly, a highlight of Filipino research excellence!
A sign of a healthy community is its simultaneous ability to preserve and invent its culture – to look back in history while developing new expressions for the present time. Much of our history is contained in artworks, documents, artifacts and other cultural heritages. As these objects are of utmost significance, preserving them has become a science-based discipline that entails meticulous cleaning, repairing, re-assembling as well as toning to blend with the original object. Further research and analysis are also done to identify material composition, effects of aging, and extent of damage caused by environmental pollution.
The Agilent Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectrometer is used to analyze organic substances in valuable sculptures and artefacts without introducing significant destruction to the material. With innovative sampling technology, it can analyze objects that are too large, too valuable or too remote to measure with conventional spectrometers. Overcoming these challenges further preserves the integrity and authenticity of these historical objects; thus enriching the country’s heritage for future generations to come.
Everybody loves burgers. It is the harmonious relationship of two lightly toasted buns topped with roasted sesame seeds embracing a perfectly seared beef patty that’s rich brown on the outside and soft pink on the inside. Add to that a generous spread of mayonnaise, crisp lettuce and freshly sliced tomato. But the star of the show is the beef. It must be of top quality – with just the right amount of meat and fat to give it its juiciness, just the right amount of moisture and just the right amount of salt to give shape to its flavor.
The Foss FoodScan Meat Analyser helps your favorite burger joints produce the perfect beef patties for their burgers. Each patty is analyzed for its fat, moisture, protein, and salt content to make its shape, color, texture, and aroma consistent throughout wherever they may be served. So whether you’re eating a burger in Manila or in Davao, you can taste the same combination of textures and flavors that you gladly enjoy in your favorite burger.