Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7625610 | Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This review describes briefly the high rate of counterfeiting of antimicrobial drugs with focus upon its immediate health consequences. The major part of this review encompasses accounts of the improvements achieved in the domain of miniaturization of capillary electrophoresis with capacitively coupled contactless conductivity detection (CE-C4D). The application of this principle into the development of portable devices as well as its application to counter the health-system-crippling phenomenon of counterfeit antibiotic formulations, are discussed in the context of developing countries.
Keywords
BGE2-(N-morpholino) ethane sulfonic acidLIFC4dTAPSQbDCTABUNODCTRISBIAEOFAntibioticcetyltrimethylammonium bromideCapillary electrophoresisbackground electrolytebatch injection analysisTris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethaneConductivity detectionCapacitively coupled contactless conductivity detectionElectroosmotic flowPortable devicesUnited Nations Office on Drugs and CrimeWorld Health OrganizationLaser induced fluorescenceReviewMeSWHOQuality by design
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Authors
Prasanta Paul, Cari Sänger-van de Griend, Erwin Adams, Ann Van Schepdael,