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Handbook Of Bioanalysis And Drug Metabolism, A
A HANDBOOK OF
BIOANALYSIS AND
Copyright 2004 by Gary Evans
DRUG
METABOLISM
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BIOANALYSIS AND
DRUG
METABOLISM
E DITED BY
Gary Evans
CRC PRESS
Boca Raton London New York Washington, D.C.
Copyright 2004 by Gary Evans
A HANDBOOK OF
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Contents
CHAPTER 1 Introduction
Gary Evans
1.1 Bioanalysis, pharmacokinetics and drug
metabolism (BPDM)
1.2 The role of BPDM in drug discovery and drug
development
CHAPTER 2 The importance of the physicochemical
properties of drugs to drug metabolism
David Spalding
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The physicochemical nature of drug molecules
2.3 The structure of the cell membrane and its
implications for drug disposition
2.4 Drug partitioning across membranes
2.5 The ionisation of drugs
2.6 The pH environment of the body and how it affects
drug absorption and distribution
2.7 The importance of the physicochemical properties of
drugs to their metabolism and excretion
2.8 Chirality and its effects on drug absorption,
metabolism and excretion
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2.9 The importance of physicochemical properties to the
analysis of drugs
2.10 Summary
2.11 Bibliography
CHAPTER 3 Sample preparation
Bob Biddlecombe and Glenn Smith
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Sample preparation techniques
3.3 Instrumentation
3.4 Bioanalytical automation strategy
3.5 Future development
3.6 References
CHAPTER 4 High-performance liquid
chromatography in pharmaceutical
bioanalysis
David N. Mallett
4.1 Introduction
4.2 A brief look at the theory of chromatographic
separation in HPLC
4.3 The basic equipment comprising a modern HPLC system
4.4 Modes of liquid chromatography
4.5 High-throughput bioanalysis
4.6 Chiral HPLC
4.7 Future trends in HPLC
4.8 Bibliography
CHAPTER 5 Mass spectrometry and quantitative
bioanalysis
Bob Biddlecombe, Sheryl Callejas and Gary Evans
5.1 Introduction
5.2 The instruments
5.3 Analytical interfaces
5.4 Ionisation
5.5 Mass analysers
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