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With more than 1500 full-scan mass spectra and quick-access data tables, this text provides a valuable reference for labs involved in the analysis of abused and therapeutic drugs. Part One illustrates approaches, mechanisms, and challenges pertaining to the use of isotopic analogs as internal standards for drug quantitation. A second section compiles mass spectra, including drugs and their analogs, as parent compounds and as derivatives resulting from various chemical derivatization approaches commonly encountered in today's labs. The third part provides corresponding tables of ion-pairs that…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
With more than 1500 full-scan mass spectra and quick-access data tables, this text provides a valuable reference for labs involved in the analysis of abused and therapeutic drugs. Part One illustrates approaches, mechanisms, and challenges pertaining to the use of isotopic analogs as internal standards for drug quantitation. A second section compiles mass spectra, including drugs and their analogs, as parent compounds and as derivatives resulting from various chemical derivatization approaches commonly encountered in today's labs. The third part provides corresponding tables of ion-pairs that can potentially be adapted to designate the drugs and their analogs in the analytical processes.

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Autorenporträt
Ray H. Liu is a professor in the Department of Medical Technology at Fooyin University in Taiwan and professor emeritus in the Department of Justice Sciences at the University of Alabama in Birmingham. Sheng-Meng Wang is a professor of forensic science and director of scientific laboratories at Central Police University in Taiwan. Dennis V. Canfield is the manager of the Bioaeronautical Sciences Research Laboratory at the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration's Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI) in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.