Abstract

Invasive fungal infections cause serious illness and death worldwide. Long-term therapeutic and preventative use of antifungal drugs in high-risk patients has caused resistance. Triazole antifungals are widely used to prevent and treat fungal infections, and therapeutic drug monitoring has been suggested to improve outcomes, reduce toxicity, and prevent drug resistance. Common methods used for monitoring triazole antifungal drugs in biological matrices such as blood, serum, and plasma include bioassay and instrumentation methods, especially liquid chromatography. Sample preparation is needed to remove interference from liquid chromatography for reliable results. This paper evaluates the use of liquid chromatography to analyze triazole antifungal agents. We provided various chromatographic techniques combined with different detector types to analyze triazole antifungal drugs in biological matrices. We also compared chromatography systems with different sample preparation methods in order to select the most suitable analytical method for bioanalysis.

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