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Bioanalysis is a term commonly used to characterize the quantitative evaluation of a compound (drug) or its metabolite in biological fluids, usually in blood, plasma, serum, urine or tissue extracts. A bioanalytical process is composed of two main components: sample preparation and compound detection. Bioanalytics is an important method in drug discovery and production to assess the concentration of
drugs and their metabolites in biological fluids and the various
biomarkers of pharmacodynamics. Scientists use developed and validated methods in these analyzes to quantitatively detect analytes and metabolites within biological matrices like serum,, plasma, urine, cerebrospinal fluid ( CSF) etc. A critical component of any bioanalytical program includes validation of the bioanalytical method, ensuring that quantitative results demonstrate accuracy, accuracy, selectivity and stability, in order to justify the accuracy of the results of the sample analysis
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