Smarter Screening for Biostimulant and Pesticide Uptake in Plants
Cut guesswork and field trial costs by screening plant uptake early, accurately, and at scale.
Fast
Reduce time-to-data with high-throughput screening
Low Cost
Avoid costly pilot trials by eliminating poor performers early
Unique Insight
Real time uptake and accumulation data of your target compounds
About Us
Accelerating R&D of next generation biostimulants and pesticides
Agrochemical innovation is held back by inefficient tools for studying compound delivery into plant cells.
At DrugUptech, we are bridging that gap with a robust, real-time screening platform tailored for the agricultural sector. Whether you are developing novel biostimulants, agrochemicals, or delivery systems, our technology offers the speed and scale you need to get the job done.
With it, AgriTech teams can finally:
Optimise formulations faster
Speed up validation of biostimulants and pesticides
Reduce reliance on expensive field trials costs
Improve product credibility with quantitative data
Our Technology
Real-Time, Quantitative Screening for Plant Uptake
We provide a platform to quantify compound absorption directly in plant cells — saving you months of trial-and-error field testing. Use it to validate active ingredients, delivery systems, and dose efficiency before moving to larger-scale studies.
It enables:
Real-time absorption tracking in plant cells and tissues
Test formulation efficiency and evaluate cellular delivery
Data you can use for product optimisation, proof of action, and market claims
We are currently working with agrochemical companies to validate and refine our technology through pilot studies tailored to your needs.

Biostimulant Testing
Confirm whether your active compounds are absorbed by plant cells or tissues.
Pesticide Uptake Monitoring
Ensure pesticides are entering target areas, and help prevent unnecessary entry into edible parts of the crop.
Formulation Optimisation
Unlock faster go/no-go decisions for agrochemicals.
Get In Touch
Be part of our AgriTech pilot programme and access early tools to test what’s really working — inside the plant.

Email us at:
j.l.ortega-roldan@kent.ac.uk