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Meropenem Stability in Human Plasma at −20 °C: Detailed Assessment of Degradation

There are concerns about the stability of meropenem in plasma samples, even when frozen at −20 °C. Previous smaller studies suggested significant degradation of meropenem at −20 °C after 3–20 days. However, in several recent clinical studies, meropenem plasma samples were still stored at −20 °C, or...

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Autores principales: Gijsen, Matthias, Filtjens, Benjamin, Annaert, Pieter, Armoudjian, Yeghig, Debaveye, Yves, Wauters, Joost, Slaets, Peter, Spriet, Isabel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8072937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33923550
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10040449
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author Gijsen, Matthias
Filtjens, Benjamin
Annaert, Pieter
Armoudjian, Yeghig
Debaveye, Yves
Wauters, Joost
Slaets, Peter
Spriet, Isabel
author_facet Gijsen, Matthias
Filtjens, Benjamin
Annaert, Pieter
Armoudjian, Yeghig
Debaveye, Yves
Wauters, Joost
Slaets, Peter
Spriet, Isabel
author_sort Gijsen, Matthias
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description There are concerns about the stability of meropenem in plasma samples, even when frozen at −20 °C. Previous smaller studies suggested significant degradation of meropenem at −20 °C after 3–20 days. However, in several recent clinical studies, meropenem plasma samples were still stored at −20 °C, or the storage temperature and/or time were not mentioned in the paper. The aim of this study was to describe and model meropenem degradation in human plasma at −20 °C over 1 year. Stability of meropenem in human plasma at −20 °C was investigated at seven concentrations (0.44, 4.38, 17.5, 35.1, 52.6, 70.1, and 87.6 mg/L) representative for the range of relevant concentrations encountered in clinical practice. For each concentration, samples were stored for 0, 7, 14, 21, 28, 42, 56, 70, 84, 112, 140, 168, 196, 224, 252, 280, 308, 336, and 364 days at −20 °C before being transferred to −80 °C until analysis. Degradation was modeled using polynomial regression analysis and artificial neural network (ANN). Meropenem showed significant degradation over time in human plasma when stored at −20 °C. Degradation was present over the whole concentration range and increased with higher concentrations until a concentration of 35.1 mg/L. Both models showed accurate prediction of meropenem degradation. In conclusion, this study provides detailed insights into the concentration-dependent degradation of meropenem in human plasma stored at −20 °C over 1 year. Meropenem in human plasma is shown to be stable at least up to approximately 80 days when stored at −20 °C. The polynomial model allows calculating original meropenem concentrations in samples stored for a known period of time at −20 °C.
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spelling pubmed-80729372021-04-27 Meropenem Stability in Human Plasma at −20 °C: Detailed Assessment of Degradation Gijsen, Matthias Filtjens, Benjamin Annaert, Pieter Armoudjian, Yeghig Debaveye, Yves Wauters, Joost Slaets, Peter Spriet, Isabel Antibiotics (Basel) Article There are concerns about the stability of meropenem in plasma samples, even when frozen at −20 °C. Previous smaller studies suggested significant degradation of meropenem at −20 °C after 3–20 days. However, in several recent clinical studies, meropenem plasma samples were still stored at −20 °C, or the storage temperature and/or time were not mentioned in the paper. The aim of this study was to describe and model meropenem degradation in human plasma at −20 °C over 1 year. Stability of meropenem in human plasma at −20 °C was investigated at seven concentrations (0.44, 4.38, 17.5, 35.1, 52.6, 70.1, and 87.6 mg/L) representative for the range of relevant concentrations encountered in clinical practice. For each concentration, samples were stored for 0, 7, 14, 21, 28, 42, 56, 70, 84, 112, 140, 168, 196, 224, 252, 280, 308, 336, and 364 days at −20 °C before being transferred to −80 °C until analysis. Degradation was modeled using polynomial regression analysis and artificial neural network (ANN). Meropenem showed significant degradation over time in human plasma when stored at −20 °C. Degradation was present over the whole concentration range and increased with higher concentrations until a concentration of 35.1 mg/L. Both models showed accurate prediction of meropenem degradation. In conclusion, this study provides detailed insights into the concentration-dependent degradation of meropenem in human plasma stored at −20 °C over 1 year. Meropenem in human plasma is shown to be stable at least up to approximately 80 days when stored at −20 °C. The polynomial model allows calculating original meropenem concentrations in samples stored for a known period of time at −20 °C. MDPI 2021-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8072937/ /pubmed/33923550 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10040449 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Armoudjian, Yeghig
Debaveye, Yves
Wauters, Joost
Slaets, Peter
Spriet, Isabel
Meropenem Stability in Human Plasma at −20 °C: Detailed Assessment of Degradation
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title_full Meropenem Stability in Human Plasma at −20 °C: Detailed Assessment of Degradation
title_fullStr Meropenem Stability in Human Plasma at −20 °C: Detailed Assessment of Degradation
title_full_unstemmed Meropenem Stability in Human Plasma at −20 °C: Detailed Assessment of Degradation
title_short Meropenem Stability in Human Plasma at −20 °C: Detailed Assessment of Degradation
title_sort meropenem stability in human plasma at −20 °c: detailed assessment of degradation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8072937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33923550
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10040449
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