David G. Watson BSc PhD PGCE (Author)
This introductory text highlights the most important aspects of a wide range of techniques used in the control of the quality of pharmaceuticals. Written with the needs of the student in mind, this clear, practical guide includes self-testing sections with arithmetical examples and tests to help students brush up on their arithmetical skills in an applied context.
Features
- Includes worked calculations to demonstrate mathematics in use for pharmaceutical analysis.
- Focuses on key points rather than a large number of facts to help readers really understand the field as well as pass exams.
- Includes self-assessment, focussing on simple arithmetical calculation results from analytical data.
- New to this edition
- Mass spectrometry completely rewritten to reflect extensive changes in the instrumentation.
- High-pressure liquid chromatography extensively reworked to cover recent developments in ultra high-pressure liquid chromatography.
- Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy rewritten by an expert in this complex analytical technique.
- Thoroughly updated throughout to provide a succinct, expert account of the most frequently used techniques in pharmaceutical quality control.
Product Details
- Paperback: 440 pages
- Publisher: Churchill Livingstone; 3 edition (July 30, 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0702046213
- ISBN-13: 978-0702046216
- ISBN-13: 9780702046216
- eText ISBN: 9780702051296
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