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Pharmaceutical Chemical Analysis: Methods for Identification and Limit Tests
By
Ole Pedersen
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Publisher: CRC
Number Of Pages: 176
Publication Date: 2006-01-13
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0849319781
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780849319785
Binding: Hardcover
Book Description
In recognition of the scarce availability of information on European pharmacopoeia testing methods, this text explains the purpose, chemistry involved, and analytical tests behind these older, yet standard tests. The tests detailed are often cheaper and simpler than newer tests but equally reliable. The book covers tests for the identification of ions, functional groups tests, and limit tests. It explains the procedural steps for each test augmented with illustrations, formulas, reaction information, and a listing of strengths and weaknesses in terms of specificity, ruggedness, and potential procedural pitfalls.
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Pharmaceutical Chemical Analysis: Methods for Identification and Limit Tests
By
Ole Pedersen
****
Publisher: CRC
Number Of Pages: 176
Publication Date: 2006-01-13
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0849319781
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780849319785
Binding: Hardcover
Book Description
In recognition of the scarce availability of information on European pharmacopoeia testing methods, this text explains the purpose, chemistry involved, and analytical tests behind these older, yet standard tests. The tests detailed are often cheaper and simpler than newer tests but equally reliable. The book covers tests for the identification of ions, functional groups tests, and limit tests. It explains the procedural steps for each test augmented with illustrations, formulas, reaction information, and a listing of strengths and weaknesses in terms of specificity, ruggedness, and potential procedural pitfalls.
Table of Contents
Part I: Identifications
Chapter 1 Precipitation in identifications
Precipitate selectivity
Precipitate appearance
Chapter 2 Color reactions in identifications
Chapter 3 Tests
3.1 Acetates
3.2 Acetyl
3.3 Alkaloids
3.4 Aluminum
3.5 Amines, primary aromatic
3.6 Ammonium salts
3.7 Ammonium salts and salts of volatile bases
3.8 Antimony
3.9 Arsenic
3.10 Barbiturates, non–nitrogen substituted
3.11 Benzoates
3.12 Bismuth
3.13 Bromides
3.14 Calcium
3.15 Carbonates and bicarbonates
3.16 Chlorides
3.17 Citrates
3.18 Esters
3.19 Iodides
3.20 Iron
3.21 Lactates
3.22 Lead
3.23 Magnesium
3.24 Mercury
3.25 Nitrates
3.26 Phosphates (Orthophosphates)
3.27 Potassium
3.28 Salicylates
3.29 Silicates
3.30 Silver
3.31 Sodium
3.32 Sulfates
3.33 Tartrates
3.34 Xanthines
3.35 Zinc
Part II: Limit tests
Chapter 4 Precipitation in limit tests
Chapter 5 Color reactions in limit tests
Chapter 6 Tests
6.1 Ammonium
6.2 Arsenic
6.3 Calcium
6.4 Chlorides
6.5 Fluorides
6.6 Magnesium
6.7 Magnesium and alkaline-earth metals
6.8 Heavy metals
6.9 Iron
6.10 Phosphates
6.11 Potassium
6.12 Sulfates
6.13 Sulfated ash
6.14 Total ash
6.15 Free formaldehyde
6.16 Alkaline impurities in fatty oils
Chapter 1 Precipitation in identifications
Precipitate selectivity
Precipitate appearance
Chapter 2 Color reactions in identifications
Chapter 3 Tests
3.1 Acetates
3.2 Acetyl
3.3 Alkaloids
3.4 Aluminum
3.5 Amines, primary aromatic
3.6 Ammonium salts
3.7 Ammonium salts and salts of volatile bases
3.8 Antimony
3.9 Arsenic
3.10 Barbiturates, non–nitrogen substituted
3.11 Benzoates
3.12 Bismuth
3.13 Bromides
3.14 Calcium
3.15 Carbonates and bicarbonates
3.16 Chlorides
3.17 Citrates
3.18 Esters
3.19 Iodides
3.20 Iron
3.21 Lactates
3.22 Lead
3.23 Magnesium
3.24 Mercury
3.25 Nitrates
3.26 Phosphates (Orthophosphates)
3.27 Potassium
3.28 Salicylates
3.29 Silicates
3.30 Silver
3.31 Sodium
3.32 Sulfates
3.33 Tartrates
3.34 Xanthines
3.35 Zinc
Part II: Limit tests
Chapter 4 Precipitation in limit tests
Chapter 5 Color reactions in limit tests
Chapter 6 Tests
6.1 Ammonium
6.2 Arsenic
6.3 Calcium
6.4 Chlorides
6.5 Fluorides
6.6 Magnesium
6.7 Magnesium and alkaline-earth metals
6.8 Heavy metals
6.9 Iron
6.10 Phosphates
6.11 Potassium
6.12 Sulfates
6.13 Sulfated ash
6.14 Total ash
6.15 Free formaldehyde
6.16 Alkaline impurities in fatty oils