Pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry

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Pharmaceutical. Inorganic Chemisty. Dr. Ritu Aneja. Associate Professor. Department ofBiology. Georgia State University. Atlanta, U.S.A.. SHREE PUBLISHERS ...
Pharmaceutical

Inorganic Chemisty

Dr. Ritu Associate

Aneja

Professor

Department ofBiology Georgia State University Atlanta, U.S.A.

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Contents Preface Chapter 1.

(v)

Acids and Bases

1-21

Acids and the Hydrogen Ion; Bases; Neutralisation; Dissociation of Water; The

Concept Chapter 2.

pH Scale; Titration; Proton Donor-Acceptor

of Acids and Bases;

Types

of Acids and Bases.

Gastrointestinal Agents

22-35

Antacid; Reflux Suppressant; Antiflatulent; Dopamine Antagonist; Proton Pump Inhibitor; H2-receptor Antagonist;

Cytoprotectant; Prostaglandin Analogues; Laxatives; Antispasmodic; Antidiarrhoeals; Bile Acid Sequestrant; Opioids.

Chapter 3. Major Intra and Extra-cellular Electrolytes

36-57

Principles of Electrolytes; Measurement of Electrolytes; Acid/ Base Balance; Consequences of Acidification.

Chapter 4.

Essential and Trace Elements Essential Elements; Trace

Chapter 5.

Ionic

Components

of

58-78

Elements, Alkali Metals.

Inorganic Drugs

79-93

Boron; Aluminium; Scandium; Titanium; Vanadium; Manganese; Iron; Cobalt; Nickel; Copper; Zinc; Gallium; Selenium; Rubidium; Strontium; Yttrium; Molybdenum; Technetium; Ruthenium; Rhodium; Palladium; Silver; Indium; Tin; Samarium; Gadolinium; Other Lanthanides.

Chapter 6. Topical Agents

94-100

Characteristics of for the

Chapter 7.

Gases and

Topical Antifungal Agents; Topical Agents Management of Oral Complications in Cancer Patients. Vapours

101-126

Oxygen; Breathing Gas; Individual Component Gases; Anesthetics; Early Gases and Vapours, Early Local Anesthetics; Respiratory Stimulant.

Chapter 8.

Dental Products Dentifrices; Prevention; Treatment.

127-140

(viii)

Chapter 9. Complexing and Chelating Agents Chelation

used in

Therapy

141-155

Therapy; Chelating Agents. 156-173

ChapterlO. Miscellaneous Agents Sclerosing Agents; Emetic Agents; Sedative; Metabolites.

Chapterll. Inorganic Radio Pharmaceuticals

174-228

Nuclear Radio Pharmaceuticals; Detection of Photon Radiation;

Types of Detector Configurations; Ancillary Electronic

Equipment for Detection; Planar Imaging in Nuclear Medicine; ( Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography); Radiation in Nuclear Medicine; Rhenium Application in Nuclear Medicine; Biomedical Chemistry of Technetium and Rhenium; SPECT

Technetium; Rhenium; Proteins.

Chapterl2. Metals-containing

Medicinal

Compounds

229-258

Toxicity and Homeostasis; Therapeutic Compounds; Diagnostic Agents; Organometallic Compounds in Biomedical Applications; Miscellaneous Polymers. Metal

Chapterl3. Chiral Pharmaceutical Compounds

259-300

Pharmaceutical Properties of Chiral Substances; New Trends in

Enantioanalysis

of Pharmaceutical

Enantiomers of

Ibuprofen

and

Compounds; Role of the Deprenyl in Pharmaceutical

Industry; Enantioselective, Potentiometric Membrane Electrodes Based on Fullerenes; Enantioselective, Potentiometric Membrane on Antibiotics; Chirality and Bioactivity; (Ascorbic Acid); Ritalin; Bupivacaine; Omeprazole; Hyoscyamine; Methadone; Lysergic Acid Diethylamide; Cocaine; Ecstacy; Cannabinoids; Dexanabinol; Delta-3-THC.

Electrodes Based Vitamin C

Bibliography

301-302

Index

303-304

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