Abstract

The binding of chloramphenicol to normal and kwashiorkor sera was investigated in vitro. Chloramphenicol is predominantly albumin bound, although a significant degree of binding to the other major protein fractions occurs. From the clinical view point, a decreased degree of binding of kwashiorkor serum (+/-5%) is not of significance.

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