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Vibrational Spectroscopy Applications in Biomedical, Pharmaceutical and Food Sciences

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Vibrational Spectroscopy Applications in Biomedical, Pharmaceutical and Food Sciences

Vibrational Spectroscopy Applications in Biomedical, Pharmaceutical and Food Sciences synthesizes the latest research on the applications of vibrational spectroscopy in biomedical, pharmaceutical and food analysis. Suitable for graduate-level students as well as experienced researchers in academia and industry, this book is organized into five distinct sections. The first deals with the fundamentals of vibrational spectroscopy, with the second presenting the most important sampling methodology used for infrared and Raman spectroscopy in various fields of interest. Since spectroscopy is the study of the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter, this section deals with the characteristics, properties and absorption of electromagnetic radiation.

Final sections describe the analytical studies performed all over the world in biomedical, pharmaceutical and in the food sciences.

1. Introduction

Part 1. THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY2. Molecular vibration3. Infrared absorption4. Raman scattering5. Surface-enhanced effect

Part 2. INSTRUMENTATION AND SAMPLING METHODS IN VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY ANALYSIS6. Sampling in Infrared spectroscopy7. Sampling in Raman Spectroscopy

Part 3. BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS APPLICATIONS8. Body fluids analysis9. Tissues analysis10. Biomedical analysis11. Clinical diagnosis

Part 4. PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS APPLICATIONS12. Drugs13. Polymorphic substances analysis

Part 5. FOOD ANALYSIS14. Fruit and vegetable analysis15. Solid and semisolid dairy product analysis16. Alcohol beverages analysis17. Conclusions

Primary: Researchers and scientists in analytical chemistry, quality control and assurance, and clinical chemistry involved the application of vibrational spectroscopy in pharmaceutical or biomedical analysis, clinical research and development, bioinorganic chemistry, forensic science, and food science. Secondary: Graduate students, and faculty members, and scholars studying vibrational spectroscopy in physics and chemistry
Andrei A. Bunaciu, received his Ph.D. from Politehnica University of Bucharest, Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Analytical Chemistry in the field of ion-selective membrane electrodes applied in pharmaceutical analysis in 1990. After several years as Senior Researcher in the Institute of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research and Romanian Intelligence Service, he became a Senior Researcher in the Vibrational Spectroscopy Department at SCIENT - Research Center for Instrumental Analysis, Bucharest. Now he is the owner of AAB_IR research company. His research interests concern molecular recognition of pharmaceutical and biological compounds using infrared and Raman spectroscopy techniques. He is the author/co-author of about 80 publications on various aspects of sensors, vibrational spectroscopy, and other instrumental techniques in medical and pharmaceutical analysis.
Hassan Y. Aboul Enein is a Professor Emeritus at the National Research Center in Cairo, Egypt. He was head of the Pharmaceutical Analysis Laboratory at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He is an author of over 1100 refereed articles, 48 book chapters and 365 conference presentations. He also authored and edited 8 books. He is an Editorial Board Member of 22 journals, including Analytica Chimica Acta, Chirality, Biomedical Chromatography, Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, Journal of Separation Science, Chromatographia, and Chirality. He is a member of the World Health Organization (WHO) advisory panel in International Pharmacopoeia and Pharmaceutical Preparations and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (UK). He received his Ph.D. in 1971 in pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry from the University of Mississippi, USA. He has received several awards, including the Scopus award for the most cited scientist in the Middle East in 2009.
Vu Dang Hoang completed his doctorate in pharmaceutics at the University of Strathclyde, UK, in 2005 and conduc
  • Presents a critical discussion of many of the applications of vibrational spectroscopy
  • Covers details of the analytical methodologies used in pharmaceutical and biomedical applications
  • Discusses the latest developments in pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis of both small and large molecules