About the Book:
"Modern Pharmaceutical Analysis Techniques" is the complete guidebook for M. Pharmacy students who want to master spectroscopic methods of structure determination. This book serves as a primary textbook covering advanced analytical techniques for drug discovery, development, and stability studies, among other significant aspects. With its emphasis on essential theoretical concepts and practical applications, it offers a thorough understanding of each spectroscopic technique and its related tests.
This book comprises twelve chapters divided into six units that systematically present the theoretical aspects and instrumentation of each technique. Students will benefit from the author's teaching expertise, and the clear explanations and examples that make the book easily accessible. The author has also included a range of questions to support students in mastering spectroscopic problem-solving skills.
Contents:
1. UV-Visible Spectroscopy
2. IR Spectroscopy
3. Spectrofluorimetry
4. Flame Emission Spectroscopy
5. NMR Spectroscopy
6. Mass Spectrometry
7. Chromotography
8. Electrophoresis
9. X-Ray Crystallography
10. Potentiometry
11. Thermal Analysis Techniques
12. Bioassay
About the Author:
Pooja A Chawla is working as Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot-151203, Punjab, India. She has 21 years of experience in the research, discovery and development of biologically active pharmaceuticals. She holds a PhD degree in Medicinal Chemistry and has published 5 books, 15 book chapters and more than 120 papers in National/International journals and is serving as a reviewer for international journals of repute. She is also privileged to serve as guest editor of two reputed journals CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets IF 2.824 and Current Organic Chemistry IF 2.25) of Bentham Sciences. She has been appointed as Academic editor of PLOS ONE journal IF 3.24. She has guided more than 60 post graduate projects and her research team consists of 4 Master and 4 doctoral research scholars. Her area of research interest focuses on the design and synthesis of various heterocyclic moieties including 4-Thiazolidinones, 2, 4-Thiazolidiedione, Coumarin, Pyrazolines, Schiff's base derivatives to name a few for the discovery of medicinally important agents.