《Spectroscopy of Pharmaceutical Solids》质谱电子书
edited by
Harry G. Brittain
Center for Pharmaceutical Physics
Milford, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Spectroscopic techniques have been widely used in the pharmaceutical sciences
to obtain both fundamental and applied information. During the development of
any given drug candidate, spectroscopy will be used to establish the structure of
the compound and understand its interaction with other constituents. It is also
often used as a means for evaluating the analytical characteristics of the bulk
drug substance and its formulations. It is no surprise, therefore, that solid-state
spectroscopic methods have become extremely important to successful modern
drug development.
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