达普托米辛测定分析方法:在生物矩阵和制药配方中的应用
Zeynep Derya Bilgin1, Sıdıka Ertürk Toker2
1Analytical Chemistry Doctorate Program, Institute of Graduate Studies in Health Sciences, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Türkiye.
Critical reviews in analytical chemistry
|December 1, 2025
概括
精确测量达普素 (DAP),一个重要的抗生素,对于患者护理和药物开发至关重要. 本综述详细介绍了在生物和制药样本中量化DAP的各种分析方法.
科学领域:
- 分析化学 分析化学
- 药理学 药理学是指药理学的学科.
- 临床科学 临床科学
背景情况:
- 达普托米辛 (DAP) 是一种重要的循环脂抗生素,用于治疗严重的阳性细菌感染.
- 准确量化DAP对于治疗药物监测,药物动力学研究和临床和制药环境中的质量控制至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 提供对达普米测定分析方法的全面审查.
- 系统地讨论生物矩阵的样本准备策略.
- 引导研究人员选择适当的DAP量化方法.
主要方法:
- 在 Web of Science,PubMed 和 ScienceDirect (2008-2025) 的文献中进行文献搜索.
- 关于生物基质 (血,血清,尿液等) 的51项研究的综述. 和八个关于药品配方.
- 分析方法包括液态色谱 (LC-UV,LC-MS),光谱测量,光谱测量,光电测量和毛细管电泳.
主要成果:
- 为了量化DAP,已经开发了各种分析技术.
- 讨论了有效的样本准备方法,如蛋白质沉和固态提取,用于生物样本.
- 提供了对方法选择的实验证据的比较视角.
结论:
- 本综述提供了对DAP确定分析方法的结构化概述.
- 它强调了对临床和制药应用的可靠量化的重要性.
- 它作为选择最佳DAP量化策略的指南.
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