“…Depending on the product type, molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) may have a very high mechanical durability resistance against heat, pressure, acids, bases, and organic solvents. Due to their stability in extreme conditions, MIPs have been drawing the attention of many industries, like pharmaceuticals. − Because of the properties of MIPs, their use in antibiotic detection in food and environmental samples, which have gained importance from the study areas of biochemical molecules, is also essential. However, their properties are directly affected by important parameters , such as monomer–template type, interaction strength between them, and solvent type, which requires serious planning before synthesizing MIPs.…”