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Chemistry Forums for Students => Analytical Chemistry Forum => Topic started by: RedTomas on April 03, 2021, 08:37:31 AM
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Hello, my simple request is for a textbook or book recomendations about analitical chemistry, specifically in biotechnology pharma.
I started working in biotech company and realised that I'm in need to brush up on alot of things. My work doesn't really suffer from my lack of knowledge, yet I feel inadequate following SOP's like recipes. When problems arise I can't help but feel like a lost child. Some of those problems stem from the management of the company, yet at the same time I think it's just a lie I and others working there tell us. So in order to counter that some guidance by standing on shoulders of giants would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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Well, that kind of literature is not very exciting. But how about the current USP or appropriate ISO ? The company should have a copy there or at least computer access. If they dont, that says something else about the company.
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Hello, RedThomas!
Start with:
1) Christian's Analytical Chemistry for science background.
2) Some pharmacopiea (Eur.Ph., USP, JP whatever your company use) for more practical background.
3) Some gudelines or another GMP-based documents (depends of your country - all of them free and can be find in google) for regulatory background.
Good luck! It's really intresting to find mistakes in SOP's)
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"Handbook of Modern Pharmaceutical Analysis" by Satinder Ahuja and Stephen Scypinski
Focuses on analytical techniques like HPLC, spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry in drug analysis.
"Pharmaceutical Analysis: A Textbook for Pharmacy Students and Pharmaceutical Chemists" by David Watson
Offers a detailed introduction to analytical methods tailored to pharmaceutical applications.
"Quantitative Chemical Analysis" by Daniel C. Harris
Covers fundamental and advanced principles of quantitative analysis widely used in pharma.