The in-vitro degradation at 37 degrees C of vancomycin in serum, CAPD fluid and phosphate-buffered saline |
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Authors: | L O White R Edwards H A Holt A M Lovering R G Finch D S Reeves |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medical Microbiology, Southmead Hospital, Bristol, UK. |
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Abstract: | Solutions of vancomycin in phosphate-buffered saline, peritoneal dialysis effluent fluid and human serum were incubated at 37 degrees C for ten days and sampled at daily intervals. The samples were assayed for vancomycin content by a microbiological assay, HPLC and polarisation fluoroimmunoassay (Abbott TDX). The results obtained by HPLC and microbiological assay agreed well and indicated approximately 50% loss over ten days in serum and buffered saline and over 70% loss in dialysate. TDX results indicated losses of only 20% and 40%, respectively. Degradation products were prepared from vancomycin by acid hydrolysis and purified by HPLC. These purified products were shown to cross-react in the TDX assay. It is suggested that the TDX assay becomes non-specific in the presence of vancomycin breakdown products and thus overestimates true vancomycin concentrations. |
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