An Introduction to HPLC for Pharmaceutical Analysis by Oona Mcpolin

An Introduction to HPLC for Pharmaceutical Analysis by Oona Mcpolin

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An Introduction to HPLC for Pharmaceutical Analysis by Oona Mcpolin

If you are new to HPLC, this book provides an invaluable guide to how HPLC is actually used when analysing pharmaceuticals. It is full of practical advice on the operation of HPLC systems combined with the necessary theoretical knowledge to ensure understanding of the technique. Key features include:A thorough discussion of the stationary phase enabling the reader to make sense of the many parameters used to describe a HPLC column;Practical advice and helpful hints for the preparation and use of mobile phase;A complete overview of each of the different components which together make up a HPLC system;A description of the contents of a typical HPLC analytical method and how to interpret these;A step-by-step guide on how to follow a method and set up a HPLC analysis;A discussion of system suitability criteria and how to interpret the values obtained during an analysis;Explanation of the common methods of calibration and quantification used for pharmaceutical analysis.
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ISBN 13 9780956152800
ISBN 10 0956152805
Title An Introduction to HPLC for Pharmaceutical Analysis
Author Oona Mcpolin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Mourne Training Services
Year published 2009-03-25
Number of pages 148
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