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The book provides an overview and detailed procedures for quantification of palladium content in nebivolol HCl bulk drug by ICP-OES, quantification of magnesium content in esomeprazole magnesium bulk drug by AAS and quantification of sodium content in pantoprazole sodium bulk drug by AAS. The elemental impurities have a great impact on human health and lead to various diseases when their levels are more in the human body. The elemental impurities has also become a burgeoning field of research in medicine, agriculture and environment. The readers will obtain profound knowledge on methods for…mehr

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The book provides an overview and detailed procedures for quantification of palladium content in nebivolol HCl bulk drug by ICP-OES, quantification of magnesium content in esomeprazole magnesium bulk drug by AAS and quantification of sodium content in pantoprazole sodium bulk drug by AAS. The elemental impurities have a great impact on human health and lead to various diseases when their levels are more in the human body. The elemental impurities has also become a burgeoning field of research in medicine, agriculture and environment. The readers will obtain profound knowledge on methods for selected elemental impurities quantification in respective API. The book is addressed to several researchers, clinicians, and scholars working in medicine, pharmacology and pharmaceutical analysis. The application of new technologies has no doubt revolutionized the research initiatives providing new insights into elemental impurities determination. Drawing on broad range concepts of methods, this book primarily provides a validated method for quantification of palladium, magnesium and sodium while shedding critical light on the scientific challenges that lie ahead.
Autorenporträt
Badithala Siva Sai Kiran é atualmente membro do corpo docente da Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas e Pesquisa da Universidade de Krishna, Machilipatnam, Índia. Ele concluiu o doutorado em Ciências Farmacêuticas pela GITAM Deemed para ser Universidade, na Índia.