HPLC Methods on Drug Analysis
The dramatic development of chromatographic techniques, specially high per­ formance or high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) has made possible the easy analysis of organic compounds, including drugs and drug components, for last two decades. This rapid increase and improvement of analytical methodology with HPLC has enabled researchers and scientists to cope with other scientific and instru­ mental developments in their fields of work. Thousands of impressive and original scientific publications, text books and monographs describe the techniques for drug analysis with high performance liquid chromatography. However, no concise presentation of the general properties of the drugs and their HPLC methodology exists together in the market. This work contains the general properties necessary for the analysis of 232 drugs as well as the HPLC methods for many other drugs and drug components. It is hoped that it will fill a gap and provide a precise survey of the HPLC methods for drug analysis. It is intended as an immediate guide in the laboratory and will be of help to the scientists, researchers and technicians in the field of analysis.
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HPLC Methods on Drug Analysis
The dramatic development of chromatographic techniques, specially high per­ formance or high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) has made possible the easy analysis of organic compounds, including drugs and drug components, for last two decades. This rapid increase and improvement of analytical methodology with HPLC has enabled researchers and scientists to cope with other scientific and instru­ mental developments in their fields of work. Thousands of impressive and original scientific publications, text books and monographs describe the techniques for drug analysis with high performance liquid chromatography. However, no concise presentation of the general properties of the drugs and their HPLC methodology exists together in the market. This work contains the general properties necessary for the analysis of 232 drugs as well as the HPLC methods for many other drugs and drug components. It is hoped that it will fill a gap and provide a precise survey of the HPLC methods for drug analysis. It is intended as an immediate guide in the laboratory and will be of help to the scientists, researchers and technicians in the field of analysis.
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HPLC Methods on Drug Analysis

HPLC Methods on Drug Analysis

by Mantu K. Ghosh
HPLC Methods on Drug Analysis

HPLC Methods on Drug Analysis

by Mantu K. Ghosh

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The dramatic development of chromatographic techniques, specially high per­ formance or high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) has made possible the easy analysis of organic compounds, including drugs and drug components, for last two decades. This rapid increase and improvement of analytical methodology with HPLC has enabled researchers and scientists to cope with other scientific and instru­ mental developments in their fields of work. Thousands of impressive and original scientific publications, text books and monographs describe the techniques for drug analysis with high performance liquid chromatography. However, no concise presentation of the general properties of the drugs and their HPLC methodology exists together in the market. This work contains the general properties necessary for the analysis of 232 drugs as well as the HPLC methods for many other drugs and drug components. It is hoped that it will fill a gap and provide a precise survey of the HPLC methods for drug analysis. It is intended as an immediate guide in the laboratory and will be of help to the scientists, researchers and technicians in the field of analysis.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540538240
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 11/22/1995
Pages: 588
Product dimensions: 5.24(w) x 8.07(h) x 0.05(d)

Table of Contents

4 Explanatory Notes.- 5 Drug Monographs.- 6 Conversion of Imperial and SI Unit Equivalents of other Units.- 7 Atomic Mass of the Elements.- 8 Miscibility of Solvents.- 9 Characteristics of the Solvents.- 10 Characteristics of the Common HPLC Separation Systems (columns).- 11 Sorbent Selection Guides.
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