1961
DOI: 10.1002/jps.2600500412
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Application of Paper Chromatography and Electrophoresis to the Assay of Pharmaceutical Products

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“…The application of chromatography to pharmaceutical analysis has been reviewed (240. 1150) and some publications deal with a variety of drugs (856,1044,1067). Most of the recent papers were concerned with the analysis of barbiturates (817,344,545,555,658,720,1000,1235) and sulfonamides (33,136,228,1086,1110,1172).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The application of chromatography to pharmaceutical analysis has been reviewed (240. 1150) and some publications deal with a variety of drugs (856,1044,1067). Most of the recent papers were concerned with the analysis of barbiturates (817,344,545,555,658,720,1000,1235) and sulfonamides (33,136,228,1086,1110,1172).…”
Section: Alcoholsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…vulsant and antispasmodic activity. Among references in the patent literature, N-acetoxy (diphenylacety1)acetamide (3) is claimed to he an antiepileptic without untoward effects and having extremely low toxicity in animals. Also apparent from the recent literature is the frequency with which the bemy1 group is found, usually as an amide or ester, in compounds with notable properties as sedatives or anticonvulsants.…”
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“…Previous workers (1)(2)(3) have described the application of quantitative paper chromatography for the assay of various pharmaceuticals. We have adapted quantitative paper chromatography specifically t o measure product stability of a great variety of pharmaceutical preparations.…”
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