ISSN: 2471-2698
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Bioanalytical methods play a pivotal role in pharmaceutical research, particularly in understanding the pharmacokinetics of drugs with in biological systems [1]. These methods are essential for quantifying drug concentrations in complex biological form such as blood, urine, and tissues. The development of sensitive and selective bioanalytical techniques has significantly contributed to the advancement of pharmacokinetic studies, enabling researchers to gain insights into drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion profiles [2]. This article explores recent developments and challenges in bioanalytical methods for pharmacokinetic analysis.