Description
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.
- Covers all of the most important analysis techniques in one book.
- Concentrates on the most important points with just the right level of detail.
- Summarizes the relevant theory but avoids becoming too esoteric.
- Features chapter summaries, key points and self-assessment boxes.
- Includes arithmetical calculations of results in the self-assessment exercises.
- Additional section on basic calculations in pharmaceutical analysis
- More detail on the capillary electrophoresis of proteins
- A discussion of some of the new types of HPLC column and on solvent selectivity in HPLC
- Additional material inserted on the control of the quality of analytical methods, mass spectrometry and high pressure liquid chromatography
- Additional self-assessment exercises