Method Validation for the Determination of Ciprofloxacin in Lucilia sericata Larvae via Capillary Electrophoresis Combined With Mass Spectrometry
Magdalena Czuma‐Pokusa,
Maria Walczak
Abstract:Substances derived from insects can serve therapeutic functions due to their diverse biological properties. This article focuses on the species Lucilia sericata and the benefits of larval therapy in patients who, due to hospitalization, have developed pressure ulcers and other difficult‐to‐heal wounds. Larval therapy, also known as maggot debridement therapy, employs sterile fly larvae to treat chronic, non‐healing wounds by enzymatically degrading necrotic tissue and decreasing bacterial colonization. The lar… Show more
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