Tigecycline, a tetracycline derivative, shows atypical plasma protein binding behavior. The unbound fraction decreases with increasing concentration at therapeutic concentrations. Moreover, uncertainty exists about the magnitude of tigecyline's protein binding in man. Unbound fractions between 2.5% and 35% have been reported in plasma from healthy volunteers, and between 25% and 100% in patients, respectively. In the present study, the protein binding of tigecycline has been investigated by ultrafiltration using different experimental conditions. Whereas temperature had only a marginal influence, the unbound fraction at 0.3/3.0 mg/L was low at pH 8.2 (9.4%/1.9%) or in unbuffered pooled plasma (6.3%/1.2%), compared with plasma buffered with ...
While studying and trying to optimise dialysis clearances of protein-bound uraemic toxins (PBUTs), t...
For very highly bound drugs (fu<2%) the determination of the unbound fraction in plasma (fu) and a r...
Although plasma protein binding (PPB) is accepted to be an essential factor in reducing antimicrobia...
Tigecycline, a tetracycline derivative, shows atypical plasma protein binding behavior. The unbound ...
Controversy reigns as to how protein binding changes alter the time course of unbound drug concentra...
The mean (SD) unbound fraction of moxifloxacin in plasma from patients with severe sepsis or septic ...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough the influence of protein binding (PB) on antibacterial activi...
The effect of protein binding upon the penetration of six fJ-Iactam (three penicillins and three cep...
Basic considerations involved in the interaction of drugs with proteins are reviewed. The important ...
During antibiotic drug development, media are frequently spiked with either serum/plasma or protein ...
Background/Introduction: Plasma protein binding (PPB) continues to be a key aspect of antibiotic dev...
A higher rate of clinical failures in patients treated with daptomycin (2 mg/kg of body weight, give...
ABSTRACT: Tigecycline, a new first-in-class glycylcycline antibiotic, has shown promising efficacy a...
Objectives: The efficacy of an anti-infective drug is influenced by its protein binding (PB), since ...
Background Temocillin plasma protein binding (PPB) in healthy individuals is reported to be similar ...
While studying and trying to optimise dialysis clearances of protein-bound uraemic toxins (PBUTs), t...
For very highly bound drugs (fu<2%) the determination of the unbound fraction in plasma (fu) and a r...
Although plasma protein binding (PPB) is accepted to be an essential factor in reducing antimicrobia...
Tigecycline, a tetracycline derivative, shows atypical plasma protein binding behavior. The unbound ...
Controversy reigns as to how protein binding changes alter the time course of unbound drug concentra...
The mean (SD) unbound fraction of moxifloxacin in plasma from patients with severe sepsis or septic ...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough the influence of protein binding (PB) on antibacterial activi...
The effect of protein binding upon the penetration of six fJ-Iactam (three penicillins and three cep...
Basic considerations involved in the interaction of drugs with proteins are reviewed. The important ...
During antibiotic drug development, media are frequently spiked with either serum/plasma or protein ...
Background/Introduction: Plasma protein binding (PPB) continues to be a key aspect of antibiotic dev...
A higher rate of clinical failures in patients treated with daptomycin (2 mg/kg of body weight, give...
ABSTRACT: Tigecycline, a new first-in-class glycylcycline antibiotic, has shown promising efficacy a...
Objectives: The efficacy of an anti-infective drug is influenced by its protein binding (PB), since ...
Background Temocillin plasma protein binding (PPB) in healthy individuals is reported to be similar ...
While studying and trying to optimise dialysis clearances of protein-bound uraemic toxins (PBUTs), t...
For very highly bound drugs (fu<2%) the determination of the unbound fraction in plasma (fu) and a r...
Although plasma protein binding (PPB) is accepted to be an essential factor in reducing antimicrobia...