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Technological advancement in dry blood matrix microsampling and its clinical relevance in quantitative drug analysis.

Vaibhav ShitoleKomal BhamarePrasoon KumarPinaki Sengupta
Published in: Bioanalysis (2020)
In the past few decades, dried blood matrix biosampling has witnessed a marvelous interest among the researcher due to its user-friendly operation during blood sampling in preclinical and clinical applications. It also complies with the basic 3Rs (reduce, reuse and recycle) philosophy. Because of comparative simplicity, a huge number of researchers are paying attention to its technological advancements for widespread application in the bioanalysis and diagnosis arena. In this review, we have explained different approaches to be considered during dried blood matrix based microsampling including their clinical relevance in therapeutic drug monitoring. We have also discussed various strategies for avoiding and minimizing major unwanted analytical interferences associated with this technique during drug quantification. Further, various recent technological advancement in microsampling devices has been discussed correlating their clinical applications.
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