Physico-chemical Properties of Drugs and Metabolites and their Extraction from Biological Material. Solid Phase Extraction. Basic HPLC Theory and Practice. HPLC Optimisation. HPLC Detectors. Gas Chromotography: What It Is and How We Use It. Thin Layer Chromotography. Capillary Electrophoresis. Immunoassay Techniques. Automation of Sample Preparation. Fundamental Aspects of Mass Spectrometry . Applications of Mass Spectrometry. Quantitative Mass Spectometry. Mass Spectrometric Identification of Metabolites. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Drug Metabolism. Strategy in Metabolite Isolation and Identificaiton. Strategy for the Development of Quantitative Analytical Procedures.
Richard F. Venn
"The book consists of 15 chapters written by internationally distinguished experts from biotech and pharmacological companies, mostly located in United Kingdom…. Each chapter contains a bibliography of the most important papers in each field discussed in the book. This book is quite valuable theoretically and methodologically for specialists of various fields of analytical chemistry and biochemistry, molecular biology, and biotechnology. I believe that this book will become an important desk book for researchers working with bioanalysis of various drugs and metabolites."—G. Ya. Wiederschain, Doctor of Biological Sciences, in Biochemistry, 2008, Vol. 73, No. 12"… a living guide on the subject, scrutinizing how its topics have changed over the years – mass spectronomy, immunoassay, gas chromatography and more. A scholarly, seminal piece, Principles and Practices of Bioanalysis is highly recommended for community library science collections." – James A. Cox and Diane C. Donovan in Midwest Book Review, 2008"I found it instructive and interesting – an adjective that unfortunately can only be applied to textbooks relatively infrequently!" – E. R. Adlard, in Chromatographia, July 2008, Vol. 68, No. 1/2
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