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Thin Layer Chromatography in Drug Analysis

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Thin Layer Chromatography in Drug Analysis

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Thin Layer Chromatography in Drug Analysis book

Edited ByLukasz Komsta, Monika Waksmundzka-Hajnos, Joseph Sherma
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 13 December 2013
Pub. Location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/b15637
Pages 1067
eBook ISBN 9780429098925
Subjects Bioscience, Physical Sciences
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Komsta, L., Waksmundzka-Hajnos, M., & Sherma, J. (Eds.). (2013). Thin Layer Chromatography in Drug Analysis (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/b15637

ABSTRACT

Used routinely in drug control laboratories, forensic laboratories, and as a research tool, thin layer chromatography (TLC) plays an important role in pharmaceutical drug analyses. It requires less complicated or expensive equipment than other techniques, and has the ability to be performed under field conditions. Filling the need for an up-to-date

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|4 pages

^#.^t1: Overview of Drug Analysis and Structure of the Book

chapter 2|16 pages

Chemistry of Drugs and Its Inuence on Retention

chapter 3|18 pages

^#.^t3: Sorbents and Layers Used in Drug Analysis

chapter 4|22 pages

^#.^t4: Optimization of the Mobile Phase Composition

chapter 5|20 pages

^#.^t5: Chromatographic Analysis of Ionic Drugs

chapter 6|14 pages

^#.^t6: Ionic Liquid Additives to Mobile Phases

chapter 7|34 pages

^#.^t7: Chromatographic Analysis of Chiral Drugs

chapter 8|16 pages

^#.^t8: Chambers, Sample Application, and New Devices in the Chromatography of Drugs

chapter 9|22 pages

^#.^t9: 2D Planar Chromatography

chapter 10|18 pages

^#.^t10: Quantitative Detection of Drugs by Densitometry and Video Scanning

chapter 11|6 pages

^#.^t11: Statistical Evaluation and Validation of Quantitative Methods of Drug Analysis

chapter 12|32 pages

Detection and Identication in TLC Drug Analysis

chapter 13|22 pages

^#.^t13: TLC Determination of Drug Lipophilicity

chapter 14|20 pages

^#.^t14: Screening of Substandard and Fake Drugs in Underdeveloped Countries by TLC

chapter 15|12 pages

^#.^t15: TLC of Antidepressants and Neuroleptics

chapter 16|44 pages

^#.^t16: TLC of Anxiolytics and Sedatives

chapter 17|10 pages

^#.^t17: TLC of Morphine Analogs

chapter 18|18 pages

TLC of Nonopioid Analgesics, Anti-Inammatics, and Antimigraine Drugs

chapter 19|4 pages

^#.^t19: TLC of Ergot Alkaloid Derivatives

chapter 20|44 pages

^#.^t20: Thin-Layer Chromatography of Anesthetics

chapter 21|38 pages

^#.^t21: TLC of Psychostimulants

chapter 22|12 pages

^#.^t22: TLC of Antiepileptics

chapter 23|10 pages

^#.^t23: TLC of Alzheimer’s Disease Medicines

chapter 24|10 pages

^#.^t24: TLC of Antiparkinsonians

chapter 25|12 pages

^#.^t25: Thin-Layer Chromatography of Cardiac Drugs

chapter 26|46 pages

^#.^t26: TLC of Antihypertensive and Antihypotensive Drugs

chapter 27|22 pages

^#.^t27: TLC of Beta-Blockers and Beta-Agonists

chapter 28|14 pages

^#.^t28: TLC of Antithrombotics

chapter 29|6 pages

^#.^t29: TLC of Antihyperlipidemics

chapter 30|22 pages

^#.^t30: TLC of Spasmolytics

chapter 31|14 pages

^#.^t31: TLC of Mucolytic, Antitussive, and Antiasthmatic Drugs

chapter 32|26 pages

^#.^t32: TLC of Neuromuscular Blockers

chapter 33|6 pages

^#.^t33: TLC of Antiulcers

chapter 34|4 pages

^#.^t34: TLC of Antiemetic Drugs

chapter 35|50 pages

^#.^t35: TLC of Steroids and Analogs

chapter 36|4 pages

^#.^t36: TLC of Drugs Used in Obesity and Sexual Dysfunction Treatment

chapter 37|12 pages

^#.^t37: TLC of Prostaglandins

chapter 38|32 pages

^#.^t38: TLC of Diuretics

chapter 39|12 pages

^#.^t39: TLC of Antidiabetics

chapter 40|22 pages

^#.^t40: TLC of Antihistamines

chapter 41|38 pages

^#.^t41: TLC of Vitamins Including Nicotinic Acid Derivatives

chapter 42|8 pages

^#.^t42: TLC of Antiseptics

chapter 43|26 pages

^#.^t43: TLC of Sulfonamides

chapter 44|20 pages

^#.^t44: TLC of Quinolones

chapter 45|10 pages

^#.^t45: Thin-Layer Chromatography of Tuberculostatic Drugs

chapter 46|46 pages

^#.^t46: TLC of Antifungal and Antiprotozoal Drugs

chapter 47|26 pages

^#.^t47: TLC of β-Lactam Antibiotics

chapter 48|38 pages

^#.^t48: TLC of Other Antibiotics

chapter 49|10 pages

^#.^t49: Thin-Layer Chromatography of Antiviral Drugs

chapter 50|14 pages

^#.^t50: Thin-Layer Chromatography of Anticancer Drugs

chapter 51|8 pages

^#.^t51: Uncertainty Factors in the Enantioseparation of Chiral Drugs on Silica Gel Layers

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