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Chromatographic methods of analysis

MODERN STATE AND PROGRESS TRENDS OF CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHODS OF ANALYSIS OF TOXIC ORGANIC SUBSTANCES IN UKRAINE Chmil V.D.. Grinko A.P. [Pg.65]

In the post-World War II years, synthesis attained a different level of sophistication partly as a result of the confluence of five stimuli (1) the formulation of detailed electronic mechanisms for the fundamental organic reactions, (2) the introduction of conformational analysis of organic structures and transition states based on stereochemical principles, (3) the development of spectroscopic and other physical methods for structural analysis, (4) the use of chromatographic methods of analysis and separation, and (5) the discovery and application of new selective chemical reagents. As a result, the period 1945 to 1960 encompassed the synthesis of such complex molecules as vitamin A (O. Isler, 1949), cortisone (R. Woodward, R. Robinson, 1951), strychnine (R. Woodward, 1954), cedrol (G. Stork, 1955), morphine (M. Gates, 1956), reserpine (R. Woodward, 1956), penicillin V (J. Sheehan, 1957), colchicine (A. Eschenmoser, 1959), and chlorophyll (R. Woodward, 1960) (page 5). ... [Pg.3]

Several of the chapters in the current volume are comprehensive in nature, but others are more specialized. Volume 32 also contains a methodology review article on the validation of chromatographic methods of analysis. New to the series are annual reviews, and volume 32 contains a summary of the publications appearing during 2004 that dealt with polymorphism and solvatomorphism. It is anticipated that future volumes in the Profiles series will contain similar methodology reviews, as well as other types of review articles that summarize the current state in a particular field of pharmaceutics. As always, I welcome communications from anyone in the pharmaceutical community who might want to provide an opinion or a contribution. [Pg.2]

CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHODS OF ANALYSIS 5.1. Thin-layer chromatography... [Pg.137]

Liu J-T, Liu RH, 2002. Enantiomeric composition of abused amine drugs chromatographic methods of analysis and data interpretation. J Biochem Biophys Methods 54 115. [Pg.15]

Davankov, V. A. 1993. Chemical and physico-chemical methods of analysis. Advances in the development of chromatographic methods of analysis. Industrial Laboratory, 58(11) 999-1006. [Pg.255]

Chromatographic Methods of Analysis 4.6.1 Thin Layer Chromatography... [Pg.33]

Colorimetric Methods Fluorimetric Methods of Analysis Chromatographic Methods of Analysis... [Pg.99]


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