Thin Layer Chromatography in Drug Analysis

Author:   Lukasz Komsta ,  Monika Waksmundzka-Hajnos ,  Joseph Sherma
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367576226


Pages:   1067
Publication Date:   30 June 2020
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Author:   Lukasz Komsta ,  Monika Waksmundzka-Hajnos ,  Joseph Sherma
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367576226


ISBN 10:   0367576228
Pages:   1067
Publication Date:   30 June 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Part I Theory of Thin Layer Chromatography in Context of Pharmaceutical Analysis. Overview of Drug Analysis and Structure of the Book. Chemistry of Drugs and Its Influence on Retention. Sorbents and Layers Used in Drug Analysis. Optimization of Mobile Phase Composition. Chromatographic Analysis of Ionic Drugs. Ionic Liquid Additives to Mobile Phases. Chromatographic Analysis of Chiral Drugs. Chambers, Sample Application, and New Devices in the Chromatography of Drugs. 2D Planar Chromatography. Quantitative Detection of Drugs by Densitometry and Video Scanning. Statistical Evaluation and Validation of Quantitative Methods of Drug Analysis. Detection and Identification in TLC Drug Analysis. TLC Determination of Drug Lipophilicity. Screening of Substandard and Fake Drugs in Underdeveloped Countries by TLC. Part II Planar Chromatography of Particular Drug Groups. TLC of Antidepressants and Neuroleptics. TLC of Anxiolytics and Sedatives. TLC of Morphine Analogs. TLC of Nonopioid Analgesics, Anti-Inflammatics, and Antimigraine Drugs. TLC of Ergot Alkaloid Derivatives. Thin-Layer Chromatography of Anesthetics. TLC of Psychostimulants. TLC of Antiepileptics. TLC of Alzheimer’s Disease Medicines. TLC of Antiparkinsonians. Thin-Layer Chromatography of Cardiac Drugs. TLC of Antihypertensive and Antihypotensive Drugs. TLC of Beta-Blockers and Beta-Agonists. TLC of Antithrombotics. TLC of Antihyperlipidemics. TLC of Spasmolytics. TLC of Mucolytic, Antitussive, and Antiasthmatic Drugs. TLC of Neuromuscular Blockers. TLC of Antiulcers. TLC of Antiemetic Drugs. TLC of Steroids and Analogs. TLC of Drugs Used in Obesity and Sexual Dysfunction Treatment. TLC of Prostaglandins. TLC of Diuretics. TLC of Antidiabetics. TLC of Antihistamines. TLC of Vitamins Including Nicotinic Acid Derivatives. TLC of Antiseptics. TLC of Sulfonamides. TLC of Quinolones. Thin-Layer Chromatography of Tuberculostatic Drugs. TLC of Antifungal and Antiprotozoal Drugs. TLC of β-Lactam Antibiotics. TLC of Other Antibiotics. Thin-Layer Chromatography of Antiviral Drugs. Thin-Layer Chromatography of Anticancer Drugs. Uncertainty Factors in the Enantioseparation of Chiral Drugs on Silica Gel Layers. Index.

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Łukasz Komsta currently serves as assistant professor in the Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Medical University of Lublin, Poland. His research interests include the theory and application of liquid chromatography, especially in connection with computational chemistry and chemometrics, as well as the application of chromatographic methods, especially thin layer chromatography (TLC), in the analysis of drugs. Dr. Komsta is the author or coauthor of more than 80 scientific papers and about 70 scientific conference papers. Since 2011, he has been a member of the editorial board of the journal Acta Chromatographica. He also serves as section editor for the Polish scientific journal Current Issues in Pharmacy and Medical Sciences. Monika Waksmundzka-Hajnos currently serves as full professor of pharmacy and head of the Department of Inorganic Chemistry at the Faculty of Pharmacy of the Medical University of Lublin, Poland. Her research interests include the theory and application of liquid chromatography, taking into consideration the optimization of chromatographic systems for the separation and quantitation of drugs and their degradation products in pharmaceutical preparations and drugs and their metabolites in body fluids, as well as isolation and/or separation of secondary metabolites in extracts of plant tissues. Professor Waksmundzka-Hajnos is the author or coauthor of about 150 papers, approximately 300 conference papers, and several chapters in known chromatographic textbooks. She is editor of the journal Acta Chromatographica and a member of the editorial board of Journal Planar Chromatography – Modern TLC. Since 2011, she has been a member of the editorial board of The Scientific World Journal—Analytical Chemistry. Professor Waksmundzka-Hajnos is the co-editor of two books from the Chromatographic Science Series: Thin-Layer Chromatography in Phytochemistry (2008, with Teresa Kowalska and Joseph Sherma) and High Performance Liquid Chromatography in Phytochemical Analysis (2010, with Joseph Sherma). Joseph Sherma is currently John D. and Francis H. Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania. Professor Sherma has authored, coauthored, edited, or coedited more than 750 publications, including research papers and review articles in peer- reviewed journals; approximately 30 invited book chapters; and more than 70 books and U.S. government agency manuals in the areas of analytical chemistry and chromatography. In addition to his research in the techniques and applications of thin layer chromatography, Professor Sherma has a very productive interdisciplinary research program in the use of analytical chemistry to study biological systems with Biology Professor Emeritus Bernard Fried. Professor Sherma served for 23 years as editor for residues and trace elements of the Journal of AOAC International and is currently that journal’s Acquisitions Editor.

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