In a new study to identify one of the anti-inflammatory, such as azithromycin and its effects on the composition of blood using one of the methods of electrochemical analysis and converted to nanoparticles using cyclic voltammetry. It was found that azithromycin nanoparticles (AZNPs) has oxidation-reduction current peaks in blood medium at 1 and 0.75 V respectively, these peaks were affected by different pH, the anodic peak was disappeared in alkaline blood medium, while the redox peaks enhanced in acidic blood medium. So, AZNPs acts as anti-oxidant antibiotic in alkaline medium.
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