{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Assessing antibiotic residues in sediments from mangrove ecosystems: A review. {Author}: Mesa-Ramos L;Palacios OA;Adame-Gallegos JR;Chávez-Flores D;Nevárez-Moorillón GV; {Journal}: Mar Pollut Bull {Volume}: 204 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Jul 28 {Factor}: 7.001 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.116512 {Abstract}: Antibiotics' widespread and abusive use in aquaculture and livestock leads to extensive environmental dissemination and dispersion, consequently increasing antibiotic-resistant bacteria in marine ecosystems. Hence, there is an increased need for efficient methods for identifying and quantifying antibiotic residues in soils and sediments. From a review of the last 20 years, we propose and compare different chromatographic techniques for detecting and quantifying antibiotics in sediment samples from marine ecosystems, particularly in mangrove forest sediments. The methods typically include three stages: extraction of antibiotics from the solid matrix, cleaning, and concentration of samples before quantification. We address the leading causes of the occurrence of antibiotics in marine ecosystem sediments and analyze the most appropriate methods for each analytical stage. Ultimately, selecting a method for identifying antibiotic residues depends on multiple factors, ranging from the nature and physicochemical properties of the analytes to the availability of the necessary equipment and the available resources.