2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2011.06.040
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Simultaneous determination of cefdinir and cefixime in human plasma by RP-HPLC/UV detection method: Method development, optimization, validation, and its application to a pharmacokinetic study

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“…As a result, many organisms resistant to penicillin's and some cephalosporin are susceptible to Cefdinir [9]. Entire survey of the literature of cefdinir exposed several methods for determination in pharmaceutical formulations and biological matrices like spectro-photometry [10], polarographic technique [11], HPLC [12] and LC/MS/MS methods [13]. However, maximum of these analytical methods do not appear to have general utility especially at the industrial level where simple, cost-effective and specific methods are needed [14].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, many organisms resistant to penicillin's and some cephalosporin are susceptible to Cefdinir [9]. Entire survey of the literature of cefdinir exposed several methods for determination in pharmaceutical formulations and biological matrices like spectro-photometry [10], polarographic technique [11], HPLC [12] and LC/MS/MS methods [13]. However, maximum of these analytical methods do not appear to have general utility especially at the industrial level where simple, cost-effective and specific methods are needed [14].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, with the current limitations the use of immunoassays for antibiotics' TDM is not considered as a priority for further development and efforts have been directed to explore other alternatives such as the use of chromatographic techniques. Consequently, liquid-chromatography (LC) coupled to UV [28,[56][57][58][59], chemiluminescence (CL) [60], electrochemical (EC) [61], and mass spectrometry (MS) [62,63], have been widely/successfully used for the detection of β-lactams. Although as compared to mass spectrometry less sophisticated analysis is performed with the use of the other conventional detectors, the speed and sensitivity of the former one surpass those offered by the latter ones (UV, CL, EC).…”
Section: Overview Of Published Analytical Methods Optimized For Theramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sample cleanup procedures for β-lactam antibiotics include solid phase extraction [58,60,62,67,72], liquidliquid extraction [59] and protein precipitation using acids [56,61] and organic solvents i.e. : methanol or acetonitrile [64,72,74].…”
Section: Sample Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, Cazorla Reyes et al also developed a liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method for the analysis of 21 antibiotics including cephalosporins and various other antibiotics in plasma, urine, cerebrospinal fluid and bronchial aspiration matrix (Cazorla-Reyes, Romero-González, Frenich, Rodríguez Maresca, & Martínez Vidal, 2014). Although several HPLC methods have been developed, some are limited to quantification of one or two drugs (Bhinge, Malipatil, & Sonawane, 2014;Danafar, 2015;El-Gindy et al, 2000;Khan et al, 2011), while others have been developed for the detection of 5-12 cephalosporins (Denooz & Charlier, 2008;Legrand, Vodovar, Tournier, Khoudour, & Hulin, 2016;Verdier et al, 2011;Wolff et al, 2013). In addition, many methods using liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometric detection (LC/MS-MS) were set up to measure simultaneously from five to 11 cephalosporins (Carlier, Stove, De Waele, & Verstraete, 2015;Colin, DE Bock, T'jollyn, Boussery, & Van Bocxlaer, 2013).…”
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