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HPLC for Pharmaceutical Scientists is an Excellent Book for Both Novice and Experienced Pharmaceutical Chemists.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c56186) has announced the addition of "HPLC HPLC high-performance liquid chromatography.

HPLC

high performance liquid chromatography.

HPLC High-performance liquid chromatography Lab instrumentation A highly sensitive analytic method in which analytes are placed
 for Pharmaceutical Scientists" to their offering.

HPLC for Pharmaceutical Scientists is an excellent book for both novice and experienced pharmaceutical chemists who regularly use HPLC as an analytical tool to solve challenging problems in the pharmaceutical industry. It provides a unified approach to HPLC with an equal and balanced treatment of the theory and practice of HPLC in the pharmaceutical industry.

In-depth discussion of retention processes, modern HPLC separation theory, properties of stationary phases The term stationary phase may refer to
  • Chromatography, in chemistry.
  • The stationary phase approximation in the evaluation of integrals in mathematics.
  • The method of steepest descent in the evaluation of integrals in mathematics.
  • A phase in bacterial growth.
 and columns are well blended with the practical aspects of fast and effective method development and method validation. Practical and pragmatic approaches and actual examples of effective development of selective and rugged HPLC methods from a physico-chemical point of view are provided.

This book elucidates the role of HPLC throughout the entire drug development process from drug candidate inception to marketed drug product and gives detailed specifics of HPLC application in each stage of drug development.

The latest advancements and trends in hyphenated hy·phen·at·ed  
adj.
1. Having a hyphen: a hyphenated adjective.

2. Often Offensive Of or relating to naturalized citizens or their descendants or culture.
 and specialized HPLC techniques (LC-MS, LC-NMR, Preparative pre·par·a·tive  
adj.
Serving or tending to prepare or make ready; preliminary.

n.
Something that prepares for or acts as a preliminary to something following.
 HPLC, High temperature HPLC, high pressure liquid chromatography chromatography (krō'mətŏg`rəfē), resolution of a chemical mixture into its component compounds by passing it through a system that retards each compound to a varying degree; a system capable of accomplishing this is called a ) are also discussed.

About the Author

Dr. YURI KAZAKEVICH is an Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry analytical chemistry: see under chemistry.  at Seton Hall University Seton Hall University is a private Roman Catholic university located 14 miles from Manhattan in historic South Orange, New Jersey. Founded in 1856 by Archbishop James Roosevelt Bayley, Seton Hall is the oldest diocesan university in the United States.  with thirty years of experience in liquid chromatography. He has over fifteen years of academic research experience in Russia and fifteen years of research, teaching and consulting for major American pharmaceutical companies, which has resulted in numerous papers and four book chapters. The main focus of Dr. Kazakevichs research is in HPLC retention mechanisms and the description of the analyte migration through the column with an emphasis on the influence of adsorbent adsorbent /ad·sor·bent/ (ad-sor´bent)
1. pertaining to or characterized by adsorption.

2. a substance that attracts other materials or particles to its surface by adsorption.
 geometry and surface chemistry. Dr. Kazakevich is the author of Basic Liquid Chromatography, one of the oldest and most complete online instructional resources on HPLC.

Dr. ROSARIO LOBRUTTO has over thirteen years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry working both with drug substances and drug products. He is a Group Head in the Pharmaceutical and Analytical Development Department at Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation managing multiple early to late phase projects for both small drug molecules and proteins/peptides and is responsible for teaching in-house HPLC method development training. Dr. LoBrutto is the author of twenty research articles, fifty presentations, and five book chapters in different areas of analytical/physical chemistry and has served as an adjunct professor for seven years. Dr. LoBrutto's main research directions include HPLC retention mechanisms, the influence of mobile phase modifiers on analyte retention and chromatographic chro·mat·o·graph  
n.
An instrument that produces a chromatogram.

tr.v. chro·mat·o·graphed, chro·mat·o·graph·ing, chro·mat·o·graphs
To separate and analyze by chromatography.
 figures of merit, and method development strategies for small molecules and proteins/peptides.

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