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Monitoring of amoxicilline and ceftazidime in the microdialysate of diabetic foot and serum by capillary electrophoresis with contactless conductivity detection

Journal

ELECTROPHORESIS
Volume 43, Issue 11, Pages 1129-1139

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/elps.202100366

Keywords

antibiotic; CE; contactless conductivity detection; diabetic foot; microdialysis

Funding

  1. Czech Health Research Council [AZV NU20-01-00078]
  2. EU Clinical Trials Register, EudraCT project [2019-001997-27]

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The determination of broad-spectrum antibiotics AMX and CTZ in blood serum and microdialysates using CE with CD-D-4 detection is described. The method provides baseline separation, low detection limits, and short migration times. It is suitable for monitoring the treatment of diabetic foot patients and pharmacokinetic studies.
Determination of the broad-spectrum antibiotics amoxicilline (AMX) and ceftazidime (CTZ) in blood serum and microdialysates of the subcutaneous tissue of the lower limbs is performed using CE with contactless conductivity detection ((CD)-D-4). Baseline separation of AMX is achieved in 0.5 M acetic acid as the background electrolyte and separation of CTZ in 3.2 M acetic acid with addition of 13% v/v methanol. The CE-(CD)-D-4 determination is performed in a 25 mu m capillary with suppression of the EOF using INST-coating on an effective length of 18 cm and the attained migration time is 4.2 min for AMX and 4.4 min for CTZ. The analysis was performed using 20 mu l of serum and 15 mu l of microdialysate, treated by the addition of acetonitrile in a ratio of 1/3 v/v and the sample is injected into the capillary using the large volume sample stacking technique. The LOQ attained in the microdialysate is 148 ng/ml for AMX and 339 ng/ml for CTZ, and in serum 143 ng/ml for AMX and 318 ng/ml for CTZ. The CE-(CD)-D-4 method is employed for monitoring the passage of AMX and CTZ from the blood circulatory system into the subcutaneous tissue at the sites of diabetic ulceration in patients suffering from diabetic foot syndrome and also for measuring the pharmacokinetics following intravenous application of bolus antibiotic doses.

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