HYSICAL AND PHYSICO-CHEMICAL METHODS OF QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF DRUGS
Keywords:
Medications, experiments, methods, differs, natural substances, science, immaculateness.Abstract
Quantitative analysis of drugs is an important part of pharmaceutical quality control and research. It allows determination of the amount and purity of active pharmaceutical ingredients in medicines. Over the years, analytical chemists have developed a wide range of physical and physic-chemical methods for quantitative drug analysis. These methods utilize the unique physical and chemical properties of drug molecules to precisely measure their concentrations. In this essay, this article will discuss some commonly used physical and physic-chemical methods and their applications in quantitative drug analysis.
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