Pharmaceutical analysis : a textbook for pharmacy students and pharmaceutical chemists / David G. Watson
Material type:
- 9780702046216
- RS 189 .W38 2012

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GC RS 189 .C65 1995 The analysis of drugs of abuse : an instruction manual / | GC RS 189 .H36 2012 c.1 Introduction to pharmaceutical chemical analysis / | GC RS 189 .H36 2012 c.2 Introduction to pharmaceutical chemical analysis / | GC RS 189 .W38 2012 Pharmaceutical analysis : a textbook for pharmacy students and pharmaceutical chemists / | GC RS 189 .W55 1992 Good manufacturing practices for pharmaceuticals : a plan for total quality control / | GC RS 189 .W67 2013 WHO Expert Committee on specifications for pharmaceutical preparations : forty-seventh report / | GC RS 189 .W67 2016 WHO Expert Committee on specializations for pharmaceutical preparations : fiftieth report / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Control of the quality of analytical methods -- Physical and chemical properties of drug molecules -- Titrimetric and chemical analysis methods -- Ultraviolet and visible spectroscopy -- Infrared spectrophotometry -- Atomic spectrophotometry -- Molecular emission spectroscopy -- Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy -- Mass spectrometry -- Chromatographic theory -- Gas chromatography -- High-pressure liquid chromatography -- Thin layer chromatography -- High-performance capillary electrophoresis -- Extraction methods in pharmaceutical analysis
The fundamental principles of obtaining reliable analytical data do not change, but some instrumental methods have changed greatly in the 12 years since the first edition- none more so than mass spectromerty.
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