About the Book:
Step into the world of precise measurements and intricate
analyses with "Pharmaceutical Analysis: A Practical Manual". Delve
into the realm of practical chemistry where identification, quantification, and
purification are not just tasks, but gateways to understanding the structure of
chemical compounds. This comprehensive manual, crafted in alignment with AICTE
recommendations for B. Pharmacy, offers a treasure trove of pharmaceutical
analytical techniques. From titrations to electrophoresis and chromatography, each chapter unfolds a new dimension of experimental exploration. Designed to cater to academic and research needs, this manual is not just a book but a guide to mastering the art of pharmaceutical analysis. As you navigate through the meticulously detailed techniques, you're encouraged to push boundaries, explore beyond the pages, and enrich your understanding. "Pharmaceutical Analysis: A Practical Manual" isn't just a book to read; it's a journey to embark upon, a resource to rely on, and a key to unlocking the vast landscape of pharmaceutical analytical techniques. Dive in, absorb the knowledge, and let your curiosity lead you to new horizons in the world of pharmaceutical sciences.
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Contents:
Introduction 1. Acids and
Bases 2. Oxidation
Reduction Titrations 3. Precipitation
Titration 4. Gravimetric
Analysis 5. Non-aqueous
Titration 6. Complexometric
Titrations 7. Kjeldahl
Titration 8. Karl-Fischer
Titration 9. Diazotization
Titration 10. Conductometric
Titrations 11. Flame
Photometry 12. Polarimetry 13. Ion
Exchange Chromatography 14. Electrophoresis 15. Thin-layer
Chromatography 16. Column
Chromatography 17. Colorimetry 18. Spectroflurometry 19. UV/Visible
Spectroscopy 20. Infrared
Spectrophotometry 21. High
Performance Liquid Chromatography.
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About the Authors:
Dr. Randhir Singh
Dahiya
has done B. Pharmacy from Guru Jambeshwar University, Hisar, M. Pharmacy from
Bharati Vidyapeeth Univeristy, Pune and Ph.D. from Punjabi University, Patiala,
India. Presently, he is working as Associate Professor in M.M. College of Pharmacy, Maharishi
Markandeshwar University, Mullana, Ambala, India. He has 10 years of research
and academic experience. He was awarded Saroj V.N- Sharma Award. He got
research grants from SERB (Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of
India) under Fast Track scheme for Young Scientist in 2013 and Central Council
for Research in Homeopathy, Dept. of AYUSH in 2014. He has published more than
40 research and review articles in peer reviewed International Journals. He is
member of editorial board for several journals. He has authored one
International and two text books for B. Pharmacy course.
Ms. Navpreet Kaur has done B.
Pharmacy from Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, M. Pharmacy (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) and
Ph. D (pursuing) from M.M. College of Pharmacy, M.M. University, Mullana,
Ambala. She is presently working as a Senior Research Fellow in DST funded
project. She has several national and international publications to her credit.
She has authored one International book in pharmaceutical sciences.
Mr. Lalit Kishore has done B.
Pharmacy from C.T. College of Pharmacy, Jalandhar, M. Pharmacy (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) and
Ph. D (pursuing) from M.M. College of Pharmacy, M.M. University, Mullana,
Ambala. He is currently Senior Research Fellow in a project funded by CCRH,
Dept. of AYUSH. He has published several national and international articles
and authored one International book in pharmaceutical sciences.
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