"Pharmaceutical Emulsions: A Drug Developer's Toolbag" covers all
the key aspects of pharmaceutical emulsions, starting from the
fundamental scientific basics, to the pharmaceutical forms and the
chemical tests for its application. The author uses his extensive
experience in both industry and academic experience to provide a
concise, student friendly guide to the essential fundamentals of
physical pharmacy.
Divided into three clear sections, the text begins with Section
A - "Consideration for Product: Medicinal Formulation" which
includes a historical perspective, explanation of what is an
emulsion, stability and instability, and manufacture. Section B -
"Forms, Use and Application" follows, with chapters on creams and
ointments, pastes and bases, colloids, transdermal, gels and
implants. The final Section, "Tests: Chemistry to control the
quality," efficacy and fitness for purpose of the product includes
chapters on physic-chemical properties, sizing and microscopy,
rheology, QC and finally questions, calculations and dilemmas.
Throughout the text there are numerous figures, diagrams and tables
to engage the reader.
This is an invaluable reference for all students of
pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacy industrial pharmaceutical
sciences, physical pharmacy and pharmaceutical forms as well as
industry professionals
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