1 - 23 |
Quality control methods for synthetic drugs. Comparison of separation and non-separation technologies Qin XZ |
9 - 9 |
Special issue - Quality control in pharmaceutical analysis separation methods - Preface [Anonymous] |
25 - 39 |
Considerations for the development of separation methods for pharmaceutical quality control Olsen BA, Tsang PKS |
41 - 57 |
High performance liquid chromatographic monitoring of process impurities in bulk drugs and formulations Husain S, Rao RN |
59 - 73 |
Regression and calibration for analytical separation techniques. Part I: Design considerations Baumann K, Watzig H |
75 - 112 |
Regression and calibration for analytical separation techniques. Part II: Validation, weighted and robust regression Baumann K |
113 - 127 |
Pharmaceutical applications of liquid chromatography, capillary electrophoresis coupled to mass spectrometry Hamdan M |
129 - 149 |
Lipophilicity estimation of drugs Biagi GL, Recanatini M, Barbaro AM, Borea PA |
151 - 167 |
Determination of dissociation constants by separation methods (HPLC and CE). Theoretical background and guidelines for application Uhrova M, Miksik I, Deyl Z, Bellini S |
169 - 180 |
Potential of capillary electrophoresis with micelles or chiral additives as a purity control method in pharmaceutical industry Riekkola ML, Wiedmer SK |
181 - 203 |
Analytical methods for peptide drugs applicable to process control Castagnola M, Rossetti DV, Misiti F, Cassiano L, Giardina B, Messana I |
205 - 228 |
Assessment of protein drugs obtained by recombinant DNA technology Kaiser RE, Strege MA, Lagu AL |
229 - 241 |
Ion-pairing procedures applicable to drug quality control Dash AK |