Spectroscopic techniques in drug characterization from "summary" of Chemistry for Pharmacy Students by Lutfun Nahar,Professor Satyajit D. Sarker
Spectroscopic techniques play a crucial role in drug characterization, providing valuable information about the structure and properties of pharmaceutical compounds. These techniques involve the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter, allowing researchers to analyze the chemical composition of drugs at a molecular level. By studying the way molecules interact with different forms of radiation, such as infrared, ultraviolet-visible, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, scientists can obtain detailed information about the functional groups present in a drug molecule. Infrared spectroscopy, for example, is widely used in drug characterization to identify the presence of specific functional groups, such as carbonyl groups, amines, and alcohols. By measuring the absorption of infrared radiation by a compound, researchers can determine the types of bonds present in the molecule and gain insights into its structure. This information is essential for understandin...Similar Posts
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