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Modern Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry by Clarence A. Discher,Thomas Medwick,Leonard C. Bailey Pdf
Inorganic pharmaceutical chemistry text geared to actual practice in the profession of pharmacy & the health sciences. Provides theoretical & practical background to students. Compendial references.
Essentials of Inorganic Chemistry by Katja A. Strohfeldt Pdf
A comprehensive introduction to inorganic chemistry and, specifically, the science of metal-based drugs, Essentials of Inorganic Chemistry describes the basics of inorganic chemistry, including organometallic chemistry and radiochemistry, from a pharmaceutical perspective. Written for students of pharmacy and pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences, medicinal chemistry and other health-care related subjects, this accessible text introduces chemical principles with relevant pharmaceutical examples rather than as stand-alone concepts, allowing students to see the relevance of this subject for their future professions. It includes exercises and case studies.
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry by V. Alagarsamy Pdf
The main object of this book is to attract the under graduate and post graduate students, to learn the basic theories of Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry. Thus the book is aimed to eliminate the inadequacy in teaching and learning of Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry by providing enormous information about the inorganic compounds used in Pharmacy. -The content of the book is innovative and presented in eight chapters, in a concise form as per the needs of the students. -Incorporation of all the Chemical & Pharmaceutical aspects of the inorganic compounds and their formulations -Describing all the aspects of inorganic pharmaceuticals in easy to understand manner is the first of its kind. -For each chapter, a brief introduction, detailed discussion of the basic theory and applications in pharmacy are provided. -Pharmaceutically important inorganic pharmaceuticals are discussed in detail with the sources, official standards, preparations, physical and chemical properties, tests for identification, uses and their storage conditions. -The principles of assay of each compound, which is difficult to remember by the students is described in a student friendly manner to understand easily and able to reproduce well in examinations, is the first of its kind.- Presentation with simplified way of explanation along with chemical reactions of all compounds helps to reproduce well in examinations.
Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Theory) by Dr. H.P. Tipnis & Dr. A.S. Dhake Pdf
1.History of Pharmacy and Pharmacopoeia 2.Atomic Structure 3.Principles of Qualitative Analysis 4.Stoichiometry 5.Water 6.Major Intracellular and Extracellular Electrolytes 7.Essential and Trace Elements 8.Gastrointestinal Drugs 9.Topical Drugs 10.Dental Products 11.Radiopharmaceuticals 12.Miscellaneous Inorganic Medicinal Agents 13.Acids, Bases and Buffers 14.Control of Purity of Pharmaceuticals 15.Identification Tests for Cations and Anions
Excerpt from d104-Book of Chemistry: Inorganic and Organic With Toxicology, for Students of Medicine, Pharmacy, Dentistry and Biology In the preface to the earlier editions of this book the author clearly specified its Scope and purpose. The general plan of the work remains unaltered, and may be indicated by the following extracts from the preface to the sixth edition. The main purpose of the section on inorganic chemistry is to supply certain data which shall serve as the text upon which to discuss the general principles of chemistry. It is the Opinion of the author that the object of chemical teaching should not be to lay up in the memory of the student a store of isolated facts, but rather to train his mind in those general principles by which he may reason out chemical problems for himself. If a teacher of chemistry to medical students aim merely to supply them with chemical facts, he and they are fore ordained to disappointment, but if the student be led to think in chemistry, ' the success and possible extent of the teaching, both in the fundamentals and in the superstructure of organic and physio logical chemistry, which can be attained, will be surprising and delightful to both instructor and pupil. And in this connection it must be said that the order of consideration of the several subjects which has been here followed, because it is logical, is not recommended in the teaching of students. The study should begin with that of a few elements and compounds, the consideration of the general physical and chemical principles being taken up as material for their discussion is supplied. The section on organic chemistry has been rearranged in the light of further information upon the relationship of substances, and somewhat extended, the prominence given to this branch of the subject the author believes to be justified, notwithstanding its intricacy and the impossibility of teaching it satisfactorily to those not well grounded in general chemistry, because of the intimate connection of organic chemistry with physiology and with modern pharmacy, and the impossibility of the comprehension of the problems of animal and pharmaceutical chemistry without the possession of an adequate knowledge of the principles of organic chemistry. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Excerpt from Text-Book of Chemistry: Inorganic and Organic With Toxicology, for Students of Medicine, Pharmacy, Dentistry and Biology In the preface to the earlier editions of this book the author clearly specified its scope and purpose. The general plan of the work remains unaltered, and may be indicated by the following extracts from the preface to the sixth edition. "The main purpose of the section on inorganic chemistry is to supply certain data which shall serve as the text upon which to discuss the general principles of chemistry. It is the opinion of the author that the object of chemical teaching should not be to lay up in the memory of the student a store of isolated facts, but rather to train his mind in those general principles by which he may reason out chemical problems for himself. If a teacher of chemistry to medical students aim merely to supply them with chemical facts, he and they are foreordained to disappointment, but if the student be led to 'think in chemistry,' the success and possible extent of the teaching, both in the fundamentals and in the superstructure of organic and physiological chemistry, which can be attained, will be surprising and delightful to both instructor and pupil. And in this connection it must be said that the order of consideration of the several subjects which has been here followed, because it is logical, is not recommended in the teaching of students. The study should begin with that of a few elements and compounds, the consideration of the general physical and chemical principles being taken up as material for their discussion is supplied. "The section on organic chemistry has been rearranged in the light of further information upon the relationship of substances, and somewhat extended, the prominence given to this branch of the subject the author believes to be justified, notwithstanding its intricacy and the impossibility of teaching it satisfactorily to those not well grounded in general chemistry, because of the intimate connection of organic chemistry with physiology and with modern pharmacy, and the impossibility of the comprehension of the problems of animal and pharmaceutical chemistry without the possession of an adequate knowledge of the principles of organic chemistry." About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
For over 100 years, Remington has been the definitive textbook and reference on the science and practice of pharmacy. This Twenty-First Edition keeps pace with recent changes in the pharmacy curriculum and professional pharmacy practice. More than 95 new contributors and 5 new section editors provide fresh perspectives on the field. New chapters include pharmacogenomics, application of ethical principles to practice dilemmas, technology and automation, professional communication, medication errors, re-engineering pharmacy practice, management of special risk medicines, specialization in pharmacy practice, disease state management, emergency patient care, and wound care. Purchasers of this textbook are entitled to a new, fully indexed Bonus CD-ROM, affording instant access to the full content of Remington in a convenient and portable format.
Author : Nicholas P Farrell Publisher : Royal Society of Chemistry Page : 174 pages File Size : 47,9 Mb Release : 2007-10-31 Category : Medical ISBN : 9781847552242
Uses of Inorganic Chemistry in Medicine by Nicholas P Farrell Pdf
Metal-based drugs are a commercially important sector of the pharmaceutical business, yet most bioinorganic textbooks lack the space to cover comprehensively the subject of metals in medicine. Uses of Inorganic Chemistry in Medicine approaches an understanding of the topic in a didactic and systematic manner. The field of inorganic chemistry in medicine may usefully be divided into two main categories - drugs which target metal ions in some form, whether free or protein-bound, and secondly, metal-based drugs where the central metal ion is usually the key feature of the mechanism of action. This latter category can further be subdivided into pharmacodynamic and chemotherapeutic applications, as well as those of imaging. The book summarises the chemical and biological studies on clinically used agents of lithium, gold and platinum, as well as highlighting the research on prospective new drugs, including those based on vanadium and manganese. The coverage allows a clear distinction between pharmacodynamic and therapeutic properties of metal-based drugs and focuses not only on those clinical agents in current use, but also on new drugs and uses. This book serves to fill an important niche, bridging bioinorganic and medicinal chemistry and will undoubtedly be of use to senior undergraduates and postgraduates, as well as being an invaluable asset for teachers and researchers in the discipline.
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry- I by Madduri Padmavathamma,K. K. Rajasekhar Createspace Pdf
Pharmaceutical Chemistry is a science that makes use of the general laws of chemistry to study drugs i.e. their preparation chemical nature, composition, structure, influence on an organism and studies, the physical and chemical properties of drugs, the methods of quality control and the conditions of their usage. Drugs mainly exert action depending upon the biochemical path ways.