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    • Biopharmaceutics and clinical pharmacokinetics 

      Gibaldi, Milo (Lea & Febiger, 1991)
      Biopharmaceutics concerns the relationship between the physical and chemical properties of a drug in a dosage form and the pharmacologic. toxicologic, or clinical response observed after its administration. The study ...
    • Basic tests for pharmaceutical dosage forms 

      World Health Organization (Geneva : World Health Organization, 1991)
      Sets out rapid screening tests required to verify the identity of some 150 pharmaceutical dosage forms in common use. The tests, which are simple and readily applicable, make it possible to confirm the identity of ...
    • Organic chemistry 

      Morrison, Robert Thornton; Boyd, Robert Neilson (Prentice Hall, 1992)
      The sixth edition of this text is revised and now incorporates new information. Some chapters have been rewritten, making topics such as conjugation and nucleophilic substitution more accessible. Problems are provided which ...
    • Human physiology: Volume - I 

      Chatterjee, C.C (Medical Allied Agency, 1992)
      Human physiology is the study of the functioning of the normal body, and is responsible for describing how various systems of the human body work. Explanations often begin at a macroscopic and proceed to molecular level. ...
    • Advanced organic chemistry: reactions, mechanisms and structure 

      Jerry, March (A Wiley- lnterscience publication, 1992)
      After four editions, it's still the reference students and professionals count on. Advanced Organic Chemistry Fourth Edition Only one reference has brought consistently incisive, up-to date, and comprehensive coverage of ...
    • Physical pharmacy: physical chemical principles in the pharmaceutical sciences 

      Martin, Alfred (B. I. Waverly. Pvt Ltd, 1993)
      This book provides an introduction to the physiochemical and mathematical principles underlying the practice of pharmacy. Greater emphasis on new dosage forms and controlled delivery systems, more than a 100 per cent ...
    • An introduction to medicinal chemistry 

      Patrick, Graham L (Oxford University Press, 1995)
      The book builds on the history of drug development, but does not assume much background knowledge. The focus is on building upon the understandings of the molecular function of drugs, and from there, taking a broad overview ...
    • Introduction to Toxicology 

      Timbrell, John A. (Taylor & Francis Ltd, 1995)
      A unique book providing invaluable reading not only for students and teachers, but also for scientists working in related fields and industry. Provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject as whole.
    • Loomis's essentials of toxicology 

      Loomis, Ted A.; Hayes, A. Wallace (Academic Press, 1996)
      Loomis's Essentials of Toxicology is an introductory text on the science of harmful biologic effects associated with exposures to chemicals of all types. The scope of this book includes a discussion of the major types of ...
    • Textbook of biochemistry with clinical correlations 

      Edited by Devlin, Thomas M. (Wiley-Liss, 1997)
      The purposes of the fourth edition of the Textbook of Biochemistry With Clinical Correlations remain unchanged from the earlier editions: to present a clear discussion of the biochemistry of mammalian cells; to relate the ...
    • Pharmacology: lippincott’s illustrated reviews 

      Mycek, Mary J; Harvey, Richard A; Champe, Pamela C. (Lippincott-Raven, 1997)
      Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Pharmacology integrates and summarizes the essentials of medical pharmacology for students in the health-related professions who are preparing for licensure examination [for example, the ...
    • Chemical engineering for the food industry 

      Edited by Fryer, P. J.; Pyle, D. L. (Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht, 1997)
      This book covers subjects in the field of food technology, including process design, hazard and risk analysis, heat and mass transfer and food rheology. Each section carefully explains the processes discussed and covers ...
    • Textbook of pharmacognosy 

      Ali, Mohammed (CBS Publishers & Distributors, 1998)
      The pharmacognosy book up-to-date concise descriptions of various aspects of science of crude drugs. it has informations concerning cultivation, chemical constituents and therapeutic efficacy of each drug have been included ...
    • Molecular biology techniques: an intensive laboratory course 

      Ream, Walt; Field, Katharine G. (Academic Press, 1998)
      This manual is designed as an intensive introduction to the various tools of molecular biology. It introduces all the basic methods of molecular biology including cloning, PCR, Southern (DNA) blotting, Northern (RNA) ...
    • Pharmaceutical microbiology 

      Hugo, W. B.; Russell, A. D. (Editors) (Blackwell Science, 1998)
      Pharmaceutical Microbiology may be defined as that part of microbiology that has a special bearing on pharmacy in all its aspects. This ranges from the manufacture and quality control of pharmaceutical products in general ...
    • Introduction to bioinformatics 

      Attwood, Teresa K.; Parry-Smith, David J. (Pearson Education, 1999)
      Bioinformatics, the application of computers in biological sciences and especially analysis of biological sequence data, is becoming an essential tool in molecular biology as genome projects generate vast quantities of ...
    • Pharmaceutical analysis: a textbook for pharmacy students and pharmaceutical chemists 

      Watson, David G. (Churchill Livingstone, 1999)
      Pharmaceutical Analysis: A Textbook for Pharmacy Students and Pharmaceutical Chemists highlights the most important aspects of a wide range of techniques used in the control of the quality of pharmaceuticals, including ...
    • Organic chemistry 

      Carey, Francis A (Mc Graw Hill, 2000)
      This text is designed for the sophomore-level, two-semester organic chemistry course and is based on the functional group approach. This text retains the outstanding problems, pedagogy, depth and prose of the third edition ...
    • Physical chemistry 

      Atkins, P.W. (Oxford University Press, 2000)
      This volume offers an introduction and reference for the topic of physical chemistry. Subjects covered include: orientation and background; eqilibrium; the properties of gases; physical transformations of pure substances; ...
    • Cosmeceuticals: drugs vs. cosmetics 

      Edited by Elsner, Peter; Maibach, Howard I. (Marcel Dekker, 2000)
      This text defines what constitutes cosmeceuticals and discusses various classes of products, from anti-ageing skin care and repair, anti-acne, and hair-growth compounds to agents for treating skin infections, rashes and ...