Abstract::
The review aims to present the importance of implementing microextraction-, capillary electrophoresis- and
ionic liquid-based approaches in biomedical research. These analytical strategies could improve the biochemical diagnosis
of various life-threatening diseases, aid in the search for therapeutic agents and the discovery of drug targets and could be
used when designing newer, safer medicinal products. All the proposed analytical approaches meet the requirements of
“green chemistry”-based methods, which is relevant nowadays in view of the pollution of the Earth becoming a serious
problem. The review is divided into three main sections, and biomedical examples of the application of each presented
approach are discussed. It is assumed that the undoubted advantages of ionic liquid-, microextraction- and capillary
electrophoresis-based methods will speed up their use in the study of various clinically important analytes from different
biological fluids and tissue samples.