Objectives: Cyclophosphamide (CP) and ifosfamide (IF) are effective anti-cancer drugs but their genotoxicity can harm everyone contacting them occupationally or environmentally. Therefore, a sensitive method for monitoring their amounts in biological and environmental samples is needed. This has aimed to develop a method for analyzing these drugs in urine and water sewage samples. Material and Methods: The drug spiked samples were extracted, derivatized, and analyzed by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry and the analytical parameters were validated. Results: The method gave linear calibration curves at the concentrations of 0–190 nmol/l. It had the quantitation limit of 3.8 nmol/l and showed acceptable specificity, accuracy, recovery and ...
Ifosfamide (IF) is not subjected to thermal degradation during capillary GC, in contrast to its stru...
OBJECTIVES: Cyclophosphamide (CP) is an alkylating agent classified as a human carcinogen. Health ca...
BackgroundCytotoxic drugs constitute an important workplace hazard in the hospital environment. Our ...
A reliable and specific method was developed for the determination of the cytotoxic drugs cyclophosp...
Pharmacy staff and health care workers in hospitals may be exposed to antineoplastic drugs during ca...
To quantitatively determine the presence of cyclophosphamide in the hospital-associated waters, a st...
This study describes a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analytical method for the analysis of cy...
Antineoplastic drugs are commonly used in the medical treatment of cancer and some other diseases. W...
A sensitive, specific and accurate high performance liquid chromatography/ionspray-tandem mass spect...
Measurable levels of anticancer agents are still detected on work surfaces in health-care settings. ...
International audienceThe present paper describes an analytical method for the determination of 2 wi...
The extensive use of antineoplastic agents in chemotherapy may be at risk to health care workers inv...
Cyclophosphamide (CP) is an antineoplastic drug used to treat a wide variety of cancers and immune d...
The results of an inter-laboratory comparison exercise to determine cytostatic anticancer drug resid...
A comparison was made between methods for determining ifosfamide (IF), 2- (2DCE) and 3-dechloroethyl...
Ifosfamide (IF) is not subjected to thermal degradation during capillary GC, in contrast to its stru...
OBJECTIVES: Cyclophosphamide (CP) is an alkylating agent classified as a human carcinogen. Health ca...
BackgroundCytotoxic drugs constitute an important workplace hazard in the hospital environment. Our ...
A reliable and specific method was developed for the determination of the cytotoxic drugs cyclophosp...
Pharmacy staff and health care workers in hospitals may be exposed to antineoplastic drugs during ca...
To quantitatively determine the presence of cyclophosphamide in the hospital-associated waters, a st...
This study describes a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analytical method for the analysis of cy...
Antineoplastic drugs are commonly used in the medical treatment of cancer and some other diseases. W...
A sensitive, specific and accurate high performance liquid chromatography/ionspray-tandem mass spect...
Measurable levels of anticancer agents are still detected on work surfaces in health-care settings. ...
International audienceThe present paper describes an analytical method for the determination of 2 wi...
The extensive use of antineoplastic agents in chemotherapy may be at risk to health care workers inv...
Cyclophosphamide (CP) is an antineoplastic drug used to treat a wide variety of cancers and immune d...
The results of an inter-laboratory comparison exercise to determine cytostatic anticancer drug resid...
A comparison was made between methods for determining ifosfamide (IF), 2- (2DCE) and 3-dechloroethyl...
Ifosfamide (IF) is not subjected to thermal degradation during capillary GC, in contrast to its stru...
OBJECTIVES: Cyclophosphamide (CP) is an alkylating agent classified as a human carcinogen. Health ca...
BackgroundCytotoxic drugs constitute an important workplace hazard in the hospital environment. Our ...