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Overview
The primary focus of this book is on developing or selecting suitable chromatographic methods for chiral separations. A large number of examples are given to assist in this process, including thin-layer, gas, HPLC, supercritical fluid, capillary electrophoresis, and membrane separations. It provides information on stereochemistry, TLC, GLC, and CE separation methods and detection; explores the importance of preparative separations; and illustrates the stereoisomeric composition of chemical compounds of pharmaceutical significance. There is discussion of regulations and requirements as they apply to the development of pharmaceutical compounds, and a detailed section on HPLC methods.
The book contains black-and-white illustrations.
Synopsis
The primary focus of this book is on developing or selecting suitable chromatographic methods for chiral separations. A large number of examples are given to assist in this process, including thin-layer, gas, HPLC, supercritical fluid, capillary electrophoresis, and membrane separations. It provides information on stereochemistry, TLC, GLC, and CE separation methods and detection; explores the importance of preparative separations; and illustrates the stereoisomeric composition of chemical compounds of pharmaceutical significance. There is discussion of regulations and requirements as they apply to the development of pharmaceutical compounds, and a detailed section on HPLC methods.
Booknews
Focuses on developing or selecting suitable chromatographic methods for chiral separations. Provides information on stereochemistry and separation and detection methods such as TLC, GLC, HPLC, and CE, and explores the importance of preparative separations. Illustrates the importance of investigating the stereoisomeric composition of chemical compounds of biological significance, and discusses regulations and requirements as they apply to the development of pharmaceutical compounds. The author is a consultant with many years of experience in research and development of new drugs. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)