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Physical pharmacy and instrumental methods of analysis /: Mymoona Akhter and M. Mumtaz Alam

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: India Ane Books 2018Description: 225 pISBN:
  • 9789385462900
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.19 AKH-M
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This book caters to the basic need of the pharmacy graduates studying physical and analytical chemistry, a subject taught in all the four years. This book covers the pharmaceutical aspect and applications of
topics in pharmacy, use of basic physical chemistry concepts to pharmaceutical science e.g. calculation of pH of drug solutions, determination of shelf life of drugs, water content in drug substances, relationship
of partition coefficient with drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, etc. Considering the target audience i.e. undergraduate student, the language of the book has been kept simple and lucid so
that the students do not find difficulty in understanding the basic concepts of the subject. This book is also covering syllabus of two subject’s viz. Physical chemistry and Analytical chemistry so that students need
not to search for separate books for different topics/chapters. The book also includes solved problems to help understand the concepts better.

Contents

1. Introduction and Physical Properties of Drug Molecules 2. Solution 3. Colligative Properties 4. The Distribution Law 5. Ionization and Ionic Equilibria 6. Chemical Kinetics 7. Catalysis 8. Electrochemistry
9. Potentiometry 10. Aquametry 11. Spectrofluorimetry 12. Polarimetry 13. Refractometry 14. Chromatography Techniques

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