HPLC for Approved Pharma

HPLC for Approved Pharma

by Lunn (Author)

Synopsis

An indispensable resource for busy researchers Your time is valuable-too valuable to spend hunting through the technical literature in search of the right HPLC assay techniques for your projects. With HPLC Methods for Recently Approved Pharmaceuticals, you'll quickly identify and replicate the ideal procedures for your project needs, without having to refer to original source publications. More of your time can then be spent in the lab, not the library. Covering the relevant world literature through 2003, this book picks up where Dr. Lunn's acclaimed HPLC Methods for Pharmaceutical Analysis left off. It arms you with established HPLC assay techniques for hundreds of newly approved drugs, as well as drugs for which assay methods were only recently developed. Combining detailed descriptions of procedures with specially annotated references, this practical handbook gives you: - HPLC methods for 390 commonly prescribed pharmaceutical compounds - Various procedures for each drug listed together-making it easy to mix and match for customized approaches - Methods for drugs in biological fluids and for bulk and formulated drugs - Chemical structures, molecular weights and formulas, and CAS Registry Numbers - Cross-references to The Merck Index - Retention times of other drugs that can be assayed using the same methods

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 744
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 04 Apr 2005

ISBN 10: 0471669415
ISBN 13: 9780471669418

Media Reviews
...a chromatographer, with the help of this book, can perform HPLC analysis in a timely and efficient manner. This book...is highly recommended. (American Journal of Therapeutics, March/April 2006)
Author Bio
GEORGE LUNN, PhD, is a review chemist with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Prior to joining the FDA, he was a senior research scientist at the National Cancer Institute, Frederick Cancer Research and Development Center. His other books include HPLC Methods for Pharmaceutical Analysis, Handbook of Derivatization Reactions for HPLC, and Destruction of Hazardous Chemicals in the Laboratory (all from Wiley).