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HPLC Methods for Pharmaceutical Analysis A-D Volumes 2-4

George Lunn and Norman R. Schmuff

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this Is A Collection Of Procedures Detailing Multiple Hplc Protocols For The Top 200 Drugs By Number Of Prescriptions And The Top 100 Drugs By Sales. The Information Is Available On A Cd-rom That Also Incorporates A Searchable Database With Numerous And Extensive Data Fields. The Purpose Was To Create A Reference Listing Of Hplc Analytical Procedures For Therapeutic Drugs In Biological Fluids. There Is Currently No Single Source Where Such Detailed And Comprehensive Information Can Be Found. Laboratorians Interested In Developing Hplc Methods For Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (researchers And Clinicians) Will Find This Book Very Useful, Saving Them Considerable Time And Effort. Each Protocol Is Followed With Pertinent And Current References. By Including All Hplc Protocols For Each Drug, The Authors Provide An Extensive Bibliography. While This Book Is A Large Tome, It Is Well Organized And Easy To Use Because Of The Detailed Table Of Contents In The Beginning And The Referencing Indexes At The End Of The Volume. These Include Two Cross-referencing Indexes To The Merck Index And To Organic Chemistry Of Drug Synthesis. Other Indexes Included Are A Name-monograph Index, A Molecular Formula-drug Name Index, And A Cas Registry Number Index. One Of The Best Features Of This Volume Is Its Availability In A Cd-rom Format, Which Contains A Searchable Database With Multiple Fields Of Entry In Addition To The Indexes Described, Such As Compound, Retention Time, Matrix, Author, Column Type, Detector Type, Etc. This Is A Well Organized Volume That Will Save Laboratorians A Considerable Amount Of Time And Effort In Searching For Protocols And References To Develop Particular Hplc Methods Forpopular Therapeutic Drug Monitoring. Furthermore, The Cd-rom Allows For Searches On Fields Such As Retention Time, Matrix, Detectors, Etc., Making This Volume Even More Useful In Laboratories With Limited Resources And Particular Requirements. Detailed Yet Condensed Descriptions Of Procedures And Extensive Bibliographies Give This Book An Encyclopedic Appearance, Complemented By The Inclusion Of Cross-referencing Indexes To Other Classic Reference Books. This Is A Much Needed Approach To Cataloguing Standard Procedures For Hplc Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Methods. Users Will Certainly Look Forward To Expanded And More Extensive Future Editions Where More Therapeutic Drugs Will Be Covered.

Annotation 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 Synthesis The electronic version, available on CD-ROM, allows you to search the entire database by compound, matrix, HPLC variables, and author 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 also available on CD-ROM gives you fast, hands-on access to thousands of abstracts from the current literature on HPLC methods for pharmaceutical analysis. Fully augmenting the first volume of HPLC Methods for Pharmaceutical Analysis, which was published in 1997, Volumes 2 through 4 now complete this comprehensive library, incorporating HPLC methods for the analysis of most pharmaceutical compounds. A-to-Z coverage of more than 1,100 compounds is provided along with new references to the 160 compounds listed in the first volume, with the CD-ROM also combining the rapidly growing technique of capillary electrophoresis. Detailed, precise information lets you replicate methods without referring to original articles as well as customize methods for specific needs. Features of Volume 4 * HPLC methods for 523 compounds, ranging from paclitaxel to zuclopenthixol * Methods for drugs in biological fluids such as blood or urine as well as for bulk and formulated drugs * Name and structure of each target compound as well as molecular weight and formula, CAS registry numbers, and Merck index number * Experimental conditions for each method, including sample preparation, analytical matrix, HPLC variables, and other substances analyzed 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-also available on CD-ROM-gives you fast, hands-on access to thousands of abstracts from the current literature on HPLC methods for pharmaceutical analysis. Fully augmenting the first volume of HPLC Methods for Pharmaceutical Analysis, which was published in 1997, Volumes 2 through 4 now complete this comprehensive library, incorporating HPLC methods for the analysis of most pharmaceutical compounds. A-to-Z coverage of more than 1,100 compounds is provided along with new references to the 160 compounds listed in the first volume, with the CD-ROM also combining the rapidly growing technique of capillary electrophoresis. Detailed, precise information lets you replicate methods without referring to original articles as well as customize methods for specific needs. Features of Volume 3 * HPLC methods for 579 compounds, ranging from ebastine to ozagral * Methods for drugs in biological fluids such as blood or urine as well as for bulk and formulated drugs * Name and structure of each target compound as well as molecular weight and formula, CAS registry numbers, and Merck index number * Experimental conditions for each method, including sample preparation, analytical matrix, HPLC variables, and other substances analyzed Tissue. Macerate 2 g tissue with 5mL water, add 15 mL MeCN, add 0.1 mL 1 mg/mL 2-acetamidophenol in ethanol, shake, centrifuge at 5200g.

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