2017
DOI: 10.2298/vetgl1702087s
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Overview of the analytical methods for vancomycin and/or teicoplanin determination in biological matrices

Abstract: Background. Teicoplanin and vancomycin are glycopeptide antibiotics currently in use for treatment of multidrug-resistant bacterial infections. Scope and Approach. Severe undesirable effects, such as ototoxicity, nephrotoxicity and neutropenia have been reported for vancomycin and teicoplanin, which necessitates monitoring the concentration of these two drugs in different biological samples. In order to obtain precise and accurate results, sensitive, reliable and fast methods are necessary. The main aim of thi… Show more

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“…HILIC mode is the most appropriate stationary phase for the separation of aminoglycoside and glycopeptides antibiotics owing to the high polarity and hydrophilicity of these classes. VCM and GTM were highly retained on HILIC columns providing excellent peak symmetry; , however, the high content of organic solvent, ACN, in the mobile phase composition, which improves method sensitivity especially in MS, limits the application of this method environmentally. ACN, the most popular solvent employed for antibiotic separation, is not recommended environmentally to be used in a high ratio, while using a water-enriched chromatographic separation is a promising environmentally friendly methodology. , In the current study, we, therefore, select the C18 column, which is widely utilized for the quantification of the target drugs in various biological fluids.…”
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“…HILIC mode is the most appropriate stationary phase for the separation of aminoglycoside and glycopeptides antibiotics owing to the high polarity and hydrophilicity of these classes. VCM and GTM were highly retained on HILIC columns providing excellent peak symmetry; , however, the high content of organic solvent, ACN, in the mobile phase composition, which improves method sensitivity especially in MS, limits the application of this method environmentally. ACN, the most popular solvent employed for antibiotic separation, is not recommended environmentally to be used in a high ratio, while using a water-enriched chromatographic separation is a promising environmentally friendly methodology. , In the current study, we, therefore, select the C18 column, which is widely utilized for the quantification of the target drugs in various biological fluids.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the usually utilized solvents like halogenated solvents are environmentally unfriendly. PP was the method of choice for the extraction of VCM and GTM from various biological specimens. , PP is an efficient, very simple, cost-effective, and time-saving method that includes removing proteins and other macromolecules from the sample by denaturing them with appropriate organic solvent (ACN, methanol) or acid (formic acid, trichloroacetic acid (TCA), HClO 4 , TFA). ACN is often used as a precipitating agent for the extraction of VCM and GTM from plasma, serum, urine, and peritoneal effusion.…”
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