An efficient method for gas chromatographic analysis of fosfomycin in plasma was developed for preliminary investigations of the bioavailability in poultry of 3 commercial complexes of fosfomycin: a levorotatory Ca(-) salt, a racemic Ca(±) salt, and a tromethamine (THAM) salt. The method was used to determine whether the less expensive racemic mixture would provide equivalent levels of fosfomycin in blood as the pure Ca(-) form and the THAM salt. The THAM salt, a more expensive product to market, was thought to have the greatest bioavailability. The assay is selective, sensitive, and applicable to pharmacokinetic analysis.
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Webster, G. K., & Bell, R. G. (1999). Gas chromatographic analysis of fosfomycin in plasma for pharmacokinetic analysis. Journal of AOAC International, 82(3), 620–624. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/82.3.620
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