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Title: | A simple HPLC-UV method for the analysis of ciprofloxacin in tissue |
Authors: | Vella, Janis Vella, Maria Sammut Bartolo, Nicolette Sammut, Carmel Ferrito, Victor Serracino-Inglott, Anthony Azzopardi, Lilian M. LaFerla, Godfrey |
Keywords: | Ciprofloxacin Drugs -- Analysis High performance liquid chromatography -- Methodology Antibiotics |
Issue Date: | 2015-09 |
Publisher: | University of Malta. Department of Pharmacy |
Citation: | Vella, J., Vella, M., Sammut Bartolo, N., Sammut, C., Ferrito, V., Serracino-Inglott, A.,...LaFerla, G. (2015, September). A simple HPLC-UV method for the analysis of ciprofloxacin in tissue. Poster session presented at the FIP 75th World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Düsseldorf, Germany. |
Abstract: | A poster presentation regarding a simple HPLC-UV method for the analysis of ciprofloxacin in tissue. Introduction: The analysis of drugs in tissue is employed in various fields. Quantitative analysis of drugs in tissue may be applied to better relate concentrations with pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic responses and to understand therapeutic and toxic properties. There are no current validation guidelines which instruct and help the analyst with the homogenisation, extraction and analysis of drugs or molecules in solid samples. Calculating actual recovery and stability of the analyte of interest in tissue can be described as being difficult. Aims: To validate a simple, robust, rapid and efficient High Performance Liquid Chromatographic method of analysis to quantify ciprofloxacin– a popular and widely used antibiotic in tissue. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/48684 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacM&SPha |
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