LCâMS/MS assay for the determination of natamycin in rabbit and human plasma: Application to a pharmacokinetics and protein binding study

To enable reliable quantification of natamycin in rabbit and human plasma, a validated, sensitive and selective liquid chromatographyâtandem mass spectrometry assay was developed. The chromatographic separation was achieved isocratically on a Cyano column using methanol: aqueous 3.5 mM ammonium ace...

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Main Authors: Yashpal Singh Chhonker (Author), Devendra Kumar (Author), Pankaj Shrivastava (Author), Deepak Kumar (Author), Rajbir Singh (Author), Hardik Chandasana (Author), Rabi Sankar Bhatta (Author)
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