ALBERT E. BIRD

Introduction
Description
2.1. Nomenclature
2.1.1. CAS numbers
2.1.2. Chemical names
2.1.3. Stereochemistry
2.2. Structure, Formula, Molecular Weight and Elemental Composition
2.3. Appearance
Synthesis
Physical Properties
4.1. Solubility
4.2. Dissociation Constants and pH of Solution
4.3. Partition Coefficient
4.4. Crystal Forms
4.5. X – Ray Powder Wactogram
4.6. Thermal Analysis
4.7. Optical Rotation and Circular Dichroism
4.8. Ultraviolet Spectrum
4.9. mared Spectrum
4.10. Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrum
4,ll. Carbon – 13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrum
4.12. Mass Spectrum
Stability and Degradation Products
5.1, Stability in Aqueous Solution
5.2. Stability in the Solid State
5.3. Degradation Products

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6. Methods of Analysis
6.1. Pharmacopoeia1 Methods
6.2. Titrimetic Methods
6.2.1. Iodometric
6.2.2. Potentiometnc
6.3. Spectrophometric Methods
6.3.1. Ultraviolet
6.3.2. Ultraviolet, of a Derivative
6.3.3. Colourimetnc
6.4. Chromatographic Methods
6.4.1. Thin Layer Chromatography
6.4.2. High Performance Liquid Chromatography
6.4.3. Gas Chromatography
6.5. Miscellaneous Methods
6.5.1. Electrophoresis
6.5.2. Polarography
6.5.3. Flow Injection Analysis
6.5.4. Fluorescence
7. Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics
7.1. Identification of Metabolites
7.2. Assay in Biological Samples
7.2.1. High Performance Liquid Chromatography
7.2.2. Fluorescence Methods
7.2.3. Miscellaneous Methods
7.3. Pharmacokinetics
Acknowledgements

 

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