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. 1976 Aug;29(8):749-51.
doi: 10.1136/jcp.29.8.749.

Assay of gentamicin in cerebrospinal fluid

Assay of gentamicin in cerebrospinal fluid

S Deacon. J Clin Pathol. 1976 Aug.

Abstract

A comparison of standard curves obtained from a conventional plate diffusion assay method revealed significant differences when gentamicin standards were made up in different media. Standards made up in distilled water resulted in a curve which differed from that of standards made up in pooled human cerebrospinal fluid by a factor of up to 4. When the assay medium was supplemented with 0-5% sodium chloride, the difference between the two standard curves was reduced to a factor of about 1-5. The curve obtained from standards made up in 150 mM sodium chloride/4-5 mM calcium chloride correlated well with that from standards made up in cerebrospinal fluid. There was no evidence of gentamicin being bound to protein in the cerebrospinal fluid.

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