The Impact of Protein Binding on Antibacterial Activities of Antibiotics is more than Predicted by Considering its Numerical Value Alone: Impact of Preparative and Incubation Methods on Different Pharmacodynamic Endpoints of ß- Lactams, Macrolides, or Fluoroquinolones Against Gram-positive and Gram-negative Bacteria-Part I.

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Protein binding decreases antibacterial activities as the free fraction only crosses membranes thus reaching intracellular targets. However, serum components may also increase antibacterial activities. Therefore, the effect of serum proteins on activities of ß-lactams, macrolides, and fluoroquinolones was examined. Several preparation- and cultivation-conditions were examined as some preparative methods like freeze-thawing of sera may cause artifacts. Furthermore, previous studies have indicated that data may vary depending on the endpoints studied. Therefore, the aim of this study was to avoid an impact of methodological factors on the data generated and to analyse the activities of the study drugs by examining different static- or dynamic endpoints.