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Although the official compendia define a drug substance as to identity, purity, strength, and quality, they normally do not provide other physical or chemical data, nor do they list methods of synthesis or pathways of physical or biological degradation and metabolism. Such information is scattered throughout the scientific literature and the files of pharmaceutical laboratories. Edited by the Associate Director of Analytical Research and Development for the AmericanAssociation of Pharmaceutical Scientists, Analytical Profiles of Drug Substances and Excipients brings this information together into one source. The scope of the series has recently been expanded to include profiles of excipient materials. Read more... Abstract: Although the official compendia define a drug substance as to identity, purity, strength, and quality, they normally do not provide other physical or chemical data, nor do they list methods of synthesis or pathways of physical or biological degradation and metabolism. Such information is scattered throughout the scientific literature and the files of pharmaceutical laboratories. Edited by the Associate Director of Analytical Research and Development for the AmericanAssociation of Pharmaceutical Scientists, Analytical Profiles of Drug Substances and Excipients brings this information together into one source. The scope of the series has recently been expanded to include profiles of excipient materials

Author(s): Harry G. Brittain (Eds.)
Series: Analytical Profiles of Drug Substances and Excipients 23
Publisher: Academic Press
Year: 1994

Language: English
Pages: ii-xi, 1-611
City: Orlando ; London

Content:
Editorial Board
Page ii

Edited by
Page iii

Copyright page
Page iv

Affiliations of Editors and Contributors
Pages vii-ix

Preface
Page xi
Harry G. Brittain

Amoxicillin Original Research Article
Pages 1-52
Albert E. Bird

Diltiazem Hydrochloride Original Research Article
Pages 53-98
David J. Mazzo, Cynthia L. Obetz, J. Shuster

Diosgenin Original Research Article
Pages 99-124
Gunawan Indrayanto, Wahyu Utami, Mulja H. Santosa, Achmad Syahrani

Econazole Nitrate Original Research Article
Pages 125-151
A. Mark Dyas, Hugh Delargy

Hyoscyamine Original Research Article
Pages 153-228
Farid J. Muhtadi

Indapamide Original Research Article
Pages 229-268
Thomas J. DiFeo, Judith E. Shuster

Lincomycin Hydrochloride Original Research Article
Pages 269-319
Hassan Y. Muti, Farouk H. Al-Hajjar

Lomefloxacin Original Research Article
Pages 321-369
Yeshwant D. Sanzgiri, Sheila R. Knaub, Christopher M. Riley

Methocarbamol Original Research Article
Pages 371-398
Silvia Alessi-Severini, Fakhreddin Jamali, Ronald T. Coutts, Franco M. Pasutto

Natamycin (Supplement) Original Research Article
Pages 399-419
Harry Brik

Salicylic Acid Original Research Article
Pages 421-470
Mohammed A. Abounassif, Mohammad Saleem Mian, Neelofur Abdul Aziz Mian

Sulfacetamide Original Research Article
Pages 471-509
Iqbal Ahmad, Tauquir Ahmad, K. Usmanghani

Talc Original Research Article
Pages 511-542
Ann W. Newman, Imre M. Vitez, Patricia Cortina, Glen Young, Joseph DeVincentis, David E. Bugay, Tarun Patel

Tolnaftate Original Research Article
Pages 543-570
Alekha K. Dash

Triamterene Original Research Article
Pages 571-605
Vijay K. Kapoor

Cumulative Index
Pages 607-611