HPLC Methods for Pharmaceutical Analysis
โ Scribed by George Lunn, Norman R. Schmuff
- Publisher
- Wiley-Interscience
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1631
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Lets you target the specific information you need quickly and easily -so you can stay in the lab and out of the library.This invaluable database -available in print and electronic form -gives you fast, hands-on access to the most significant literature available on HPLC for the analysis of over 150 of the most frequently prescribed pharmaceutical compounds. Combining full descriptions of procedures with specially annotated references, HPLC Methods for Pharmaceutical Analysis helps you to identify the techniques that are relevant to your individual project needs -eliminating hours of tedious, time-consuming library research. Analytical chemists and researchers will find a battery of useful features that make this practical new resource a welcome addition to their reference library: Techniques for each compound are described in detail -enabling replication of a procedure without reference to the original publication Detailed procedures for each drug are listed together -making it easy to combine features of different methods into a customized approach Drug assay methods are provided for drugs in biological fluids such as blood or urine, as well as for bulk and formulated drugs* Other key information includes chemical structures, molecular weights and formulas, CAS Registry Numbers, and cross-references to The Merck Index and Chemistry of Drug SynthesisThe electronic version, available on CD-ROM, allows you to search the entire database by compound, matrix, HPLC variables, and author.
โฆ Table of Contents
Molecular Formula Index......Page 1
Naproxen......Page 3
CAS Registry Number Index......Page 5
Cross Reference to the Organic Chemistry of Drug Synthesis......Page 17
Ondansetron......Page 24
Norethindrone......Page 27
Clindamycin......Page 33
Indexes......Page 58
Pravastatin......Page 14
Nizatidine......Page 22
Indexes......Page 81
Lovastatin......Page 30
Indexes......Page 114
Indexes......Page 145
Simvastatin......Page 16
Indexes......Page 163
Terconazole......Page 25
Indexes......Page 200
Indexes......Page 207
Nortriptyline......Page 8
Hydrocodone......Page 18
Terbinafine......Page 21
Sumatriptan......Page 28
Indexes......Page 238
Vancomycin......Page 10
Indexes......Page 275
Epoetin......Page 4
Methylphenidate......Page 6
Sucralfate......Page 23
Mometasone Furcate......Page 38
Ceftazidime......Page 40
Indexes......Page 326
Cefuroxime......Page 9
Triamcinolone......Page 15
Cimetidine......Page 32
Indexes......Page 370
Indexes......Page 406
Cross Reference to the Merck Index......Page 13
Indexes......Page 435
Indexes......Page 469
Indexes......Page 480
Scopolamine......Page 2
Indexes......Page 509
Indexes......Page 540
Indexes......Page 566
Sulfamethoxazole......Page 7
Indexes......Page 602
Zolpidem......Page 12
Somatropin......Page 19
Indexes......Page 628
Sertraline......Page 11
Indexes......Page 656
Indexes......Page 677
Verapamil......Page 20
Indexes......Page 705
Indexes......Page 728
Indexes......Page 764
Indexes......Page 792
Indexes......Page 815
Indexes......Page 852
Indexes......Page 885
Indexes......Page 910
Muplrocin......Page 39
Indexes......Page 950
Indexes......Page 981
Indexes......Page 1016
Indexes......Page 1052
Oxaprozin......Page 34
Oxycodone......Page 37
Indexes......Page 1095
Indexes......Page 1126
Indexes......Page 1163
Indexes......Page 1194
Indexes......Page 1225
Indexes......Page 1228
Indexes......Page 1257
Indexes......Page 1280
Indexes......Page 1309
Indexes......Page 1335
Indexes......Page 1359
Indexes......Page 1394
Indexes......Page 1421
Indexes......Page 1452
Indexes......Page 1489
Indexes......Page 1503
Cross Reference to the Organic Chemistry of Drug Synthesis......Page 1520
Cross Reference to the Organic Chemistry of Drug Synthesis......Page 1566
Name Index......Page 1613
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