Author:
Morovatdar Sarah,Khameneh Bahman,Khashyarmanesh Zahra,Fazly Bibi Sedigheh
Abstract
Aminoglycosides (AGs) are chemical substances that exist in the bacteriologic category of traditional antibiotic (AB) therapy. The importance of the determination of AG as has been described in many situations by researchers. Because of the narrow therapeutic ranges of AGs, considerable efforts have been attributed to the analysis of AGs in pharmaceutical preparations, serum, and urine specimens for therapeutic drug monitoring purposes. Residues of ABs in many different cases like environment and human food, causes a major concern, as prolonged exposure to ABs is a serious health hazard, related to both side effects of prolonged use and the risk of developing bacterial resistance to various ABs. The major challenge is finding a sensitive and reliable method to determine AGs in a complex matrix. The microbiological assay was a simple and old method for the determination of AGs. Chromatography and spectroscopy methods are the main instrumental methods for analysis that have been employed for these purposes. Biosensor based instrumental systems have been recently used to determine the AG residues in many cases. Each of these methods has its advantages and disadvantages. This review summarizes different ways (microbiological methods, instrumental methods, and biosensor) for the determination of AGs in all cases. Different databases including PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science with the words of AGs determination and related words for antimicrobial keywords searched without time limitation.
Publisher
Sciencedomain International
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