Quantitation and Mass Spectrometric Data of Drugs and Isotopically Labeled Analogs
The analysis of drugs and their metabolites in biological media are now expected to routinely achieve 20% accuracy in the ng/mL concentration level. Therefore, the availability and the selection of quality ion-pairs designating the analytes and their isotopically labeled analogs (ILAs) are important considerations in achieving the accuracy of qua
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Quantitation and Mass Spectrometric Data of Drugs and Isotopically Labeled Analogs
The analysis of drugs and their metabolites in biological media are now expected to routinely achieve 20% accuracy in the ng/mL concentration level. Therefore, the availability and the selection of quality ion-pairs designating the analytes and their isotopically labeled analogs (ILAs) are important considerations in achieving the accuracy of qua
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Quantitation and Mass Spectrometric Data of Drugs and Isotopically Labeled Analogs

Quantitation and Mass Spectrometric Data of Drugs and Isotopically Labeled Analogs

Quantitation and Mass Spectrometric Data of Drugs and Isotopically Labeled Analogs

Quantitation and Mass Spectrometric Data of Drugs and Isotopically Labeled Analogs

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Overview

The analysis of drugs and their metabolites in biological media are now expected to routinely achieve 20% accuracy in the ng/mL concentration level. Therefore, the availability and the selection of quality ion-pairs designating the analytes and their isotopically labeled analogs (ILAs) are important considerations in achieving the accuracy of qua

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040083369
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/05/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 510
File size: 78 MB
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About the Author

Ray H. Liu is a professor in the Department of Medical Technology at Fooyin University in Taiwan and professor emeritus in the Department of Justice Sciences at the University of Alabama in Birmingham. Sheng-Meng Wang is a professor of forensic science and director of scientific laboratories at Central Police University in Taiwan. Dennis V. Canfield is the manager of the Bioaeronautical Sciences Research Laboratory at the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration‘s Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI) in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Table of Contents

Isotopically Labeled Analog as Internal Standard for Drug Quantitation Methodology. Mass Spectra of Commonly Abused Drugs and Their Isotopically Labelled Analogs in Various Derivatization Forms. Cross-Contributions of Ion Intensity Between Analytes and Their Isotopically Labeled Analogs in Various Derivatization Forms. Index.

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The information presented in this book is definitely of value to any laboratory engaged in toxicology analysis and the quantification of drugs.

—Maria Reid, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canadian Society of Forensic Science, Vol. 43, No. 1, March 2010

The book is of obvious utility to those analysts who work in drug analysis and to those who are confronted occasionally with a drug-analysis problem. The strategies outlined in this work are important to anyone who is conducting trace analysis by chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry.
—Michael L. Gross, Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry

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