Volume 14, Issue 4, October 2024
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High Performance Chromatography in Modern Drug Research: From Bioanalysis to Personalized Therapy (Research Article)
Author(s): Pratibha Saraswati
Abstract: In recent years, chromatography has emerged as a favoured analytical approach in the area of medicine, particularly for the purpose of identifying and quantifying a medication and its metabolites. Chromatography is considered to be one of the most essential analytical procedures. There are several different chromatographic methods that have been created in order to separate medications according to the features and kinds of interactions that they have. For pharmaceutical applications, these methods, in particular “High Performance Affinity Chromatography” (HPAC), “Cell Membrane Chromatography” (CMC), “Mixed Mode Chromatography” (MMC), and “High Performance Liquid Chromatography” (HPLC), are used for the aim of conducting bioanalysis of pharmaceuticals in both preclinical and clinical research. When it comes to the investigation of pharmacokinetic features of pharmaceuticals in research and development, the success of chromatography in the creation of speedy and accurate analytical procedures gives better specificity and sensitivity. In personalised medicine, it is essential to take into account the fact that the dose and impact of medications differ from one individual to the next. The use of chromatography as a promising approach in the investigation of drug-protein binding and in the assessment of clinical or pharmaceutical samples has become more popular in recent years at the expense of other methods.
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How To Cite this Article:
Pratibha Saraswati. High Performance Chromatography in Modern Drug Research: From Bioanalysis to Personalized Therapy (Research Article). 2024; 14(4): 13-21.