Essentials of pharmaceutical preformulation (Record no. 10441)

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International Standard Book Number 9780470976364
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Transcribing agency AIKTC-KRRC
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title ENG
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Edition number DDC23
Classification number 615.19
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Personal name Gaisford, Simon
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Title Essentials of pharmaceutical preformulation
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. West Sussex
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. John Wiley & Sons
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2013
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Extent xvi, 252p.
Other physical details | Binding - Paperback |
Dimensions 24.5*16.8 cm
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Summary, etc. Essentials of Pharmaceutical Preformulation is a study guide which describes the basic principles of pharmaceutical physicochemical characterisation. Successful preformulation requires knowledge of fundamental molecular concepts (solubility, ionisation, partitioning, hygroscopicity and stability) and macroscopic properties (physical form, such as the crystalline and amorphous states, hydrates, solvates and co-crystals and powder properties), familiarity with the techniques used to measure them and appreciation of their effect on product performance, recognising that often there is a position of compromise to be reached between product stability and bioavailability.
This text introduces the basic concepts and discusses their wider implication for pharmaceutical development, with reference to many case examples of current drugs and drug products. Special attention is given to the principles and best-practice of the analytical techniques that underpin preformulation (UV spectrophotometry, TLC, DSC, XRPD and HPLC). The material is presented in the typical order that would be followed when developing a medicine and maps onto the indicative pharmacy syllabus of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain

Undergraduate-level pharmacy students and R&D / analytical scientists working in the pharmaceutical sector (with or without a pharmaceutical background) will find this text easy to follow with relevant pharmaceutical examples.

Essential study guide for pharmacy and pharmaceutical science students
Covers the pharmaceutical preformulation components of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain’s indicative syllabus
Easy to follow text highlighted with relevant pharmaceutical examples
Self-assessment assignments in a variety of formats
Written by authors with both academic and industrial experience
Companion website with further information to maximise learning
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY
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Personal name Saunders, Mark
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          Reference School of Pharmacy School of Pharmacy Reference Section 2019-12-13 2 5154.30 615.19 GAI/SAU B4068 2020-10-26 6442.88 2019-12-13 Text Books
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