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Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Experimental Book for Pharm.D GraduatesAbout the BookThis laboratory manual is a collection of experiments and will be useful for the Pharm.D first year students who study PIOC (Pharmaceutical Inorganic chemistry) as a full course or a part of a course. This syllabus mainly deals with fundamentals of Analytical chemistry and also the study of inorganic pharmaceuticals. So, this experimental book is designed to understand the principles and procedures of analysis of drugs. Along with accessible language the author has included calculation formulas and tables…mehr

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Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Experimental Book for Pharm.D GraduatesAbout the BookThis laboratory manual is a collection of experiments and will be useful for the Pharm.D first year students who study PIOC (Pharmaceutical Inorganic chemistry) as a full course or a part of a course. This syllabus mainly deals with fundamentals of Analytical chemistry and also the study of inorganic pharmaceuticals. So, this experimental book is designed to understand the principles and procedures of analysis of drugs. Along with accessible language the author has included calculation formulas and tables in each experiment to enable readers to investigate particular topics more deeply. The observation and report writing is also given for the limit tests. Hopefully the book may serve good for beginners to learn enough knowledge about Inorganic chemistry that it would rekindle a new-found sense of interest within you.
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Dr. S. Amuthalakshmi is an academician worked in various reputed institutions as Assistant and Associate professor. Has qualified M.Pharm Ph.D in Pharmaceutical Chemistry  with 20 years of experience. Teaches Pharmaceutical Inorganic chemistry for Pharm.D and B,Pharm students. Explored with 2D QSAR and insilico studies, new drug moiety synthesis.