Pharmaceutical Analysis
Sheffield Analytical Chemistry Series

1. Auflage November 2003
380 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
The use of analytical sciences in the discovery, development and
manufacture of pharmaceuticals is wide-ranging. From the analysis
of minute amounts of complex biological materials to the quality
control of the final dosage form, the use of analytical technology
covers an immense range of techniques and disciplines.
This book concentrates on the analytical aspects of drug
development and manufacture, focusing on the analysis of the active
ingredient or drug substance. It provides those joining the
industry or other areas of pharmaceutical research with a source of
reference to a broad range of techniques and their applications,
allowing them to choose the most appropriate analytical technique
for a particular purpose.
The volume is directed at analytical chemists, industrial
pharmacists, organic chemists, pharmaceutical chemists and
biochemists.
Clive Moores, Tunbridge Wells, UK.
2. Development of achiral separation methods in pharmaceutical
analysis.
George Okafo and John K. Roberts, GlaxoSmithKline, Harlow,
UK.
3. Chiral analysis of pharmaceuticals.
W. John Lough, University of Sunderland, UK.
4. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in pharmaceutical
analysis.
Richard J. Smith and Andrew J. Edwards, GlaxoSmithKline, Harlow,
UK.
5. Mass spectrometry in pharmaceutical analysis.
Neville Haskins, Hampshire, UK.
6. Vibrational spectroscopy in pharmaceutical analysis.
Clare L. Anderton, GlaxoSmithKline, Harlow, UK.
7. Solid-state analysis and polymorphism.
Professor Dr Ulrich Griesser, University of Innsbruck, Austria
and Dr Joseph G. Stowell, Purdue University, West Lafayette,
Indiana, USA.
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8. Microscopy and imaging in pharmaceutical analysis.
Robert A. Carlton, Elan Pharmaceuticals, Pennsylvania, UK.
9. Process analysis in the pharmaceutical industry.
Martin Warman and Steve Hammond, Pfizer Ltd, Sandwich, UK.
References.
Index
volume covering most aspects of pharmaceutical analysis.
This is a useful book, especially I suspect for anyone joining the
industry, as a means of getting up to speed on the techniques and
applications of pharmaceutical analysis."
Chromatographia 2004