QUÉ SIGNIFICA DEGRADÁNT EN RUMANO
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DEGRADÁNT ~ th (~~, ~ te) Quién degrada (a alguien); capaz de degradar DEGRADÁNT ~tă (~ți, ~te) Care degradează (pe cineva); în stare să degradeze.
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SINÓNIMOS DE «DEGRADÁNT» EN RUMANO
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10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «DEGRADÁNT»
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Characterization of Impurities and Degradants Using Mass ...
On the basis of the stable degradant structures determinedfrom the studies, anoxidative degradation pathway of SCH56592 has been proposed. Theairoxidation of SCH56592 would initially yield a mixture of oxidation products at C10 orC11 ...
Birendra Pramanik, Mike S. Lee, Guodong Chen, 2011
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Handbook of Isolation and Characterization of Impurities ... - Pagina 374
A degradant at a critical level ranging from 0.6% to 2.8% was observed in drug product stability samples stored at 30 C/60%RH for six weeks. The drug product vehicle was an acidified polymeric matrix making this case study A.4 particularly ...
Satinder Ahuja, Karen Mills Alsante, 2003
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Analysis of Drug Impurities - Pagina 126
From the vantage point of the author, full integration of the necessary spectroscopic and chromatographic expertise provides the most powerful and efficient approach to the rapid isolation and characterization of impurity and degradant ...
Richard J. Smith, Michael L. Webb, 2008
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Pharmaceutical Stress Testing: Predicting Drug ... - Pagina 489
This section will focus on elucidating the typical mechanisms of formation found for alerting structures in degradants of drug molecules. The two main approaches to the practical evaluation of drug stability and the generation of associated ...
Steven W. Baertschi, Karen M. Alsante, Robert A. Reed, 2011
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Handbook of Stability Testing in Pharmaceutical ... - Pagina 117
Table 6.1 Regulatory guidelines (ICH) for total amount of a degradant allowed for new drug products daily intake or an absolute mass amount, whichever is lower. Table 6.1 describes the specific levels of degradants generally allowed for each ...
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Oral Controlled Release Formulation Design and Drug ... - Pagina 56
10.00 9 1.00 0.10 0.01 0.00 P s e u d o - f i r s t - o r d e r Phosphate Mannitol Water 4.3.4 Degradant Identification Forced degradation studies can not only provide the assurance that the analytical method is stability indicating but also generate ...
Hong Wen, Kinam Park, 2011
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LC/MS Applications in Drug Development - Pagina 169
Careful monitoring of degradant formation is an important aspect in determining the stability of the drug. Identification of the degradants is useful for determining potency and providing insight into improved formulations. In this study, several ...
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Genotoxic Impurities: Strategies for Identification and ...
outline the elements that could be considered for a datadriven, science basis for genotoxic degradant risk management. We have attempted to highlight topics for the pharmaceutical scientist to consider when trying to understand an API/DP ...
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Drugs, Photochemistry and Photostability - Pagina 143
Table 3 contains the relative intensities of degradants formed from prochlorperazine under the various light conditions. ... derivatives of perphenazine (Figure 5) and the relative intensities of the degradants from perphenazine expressed as a ...
Angelo Albini, Elisa Fasani, Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain), 1998
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Handbook of Modern Pharmaceutical Analysis - Pagina 78
Analysis shows a major degradant (16%), a second degradant (3%), and several further degradants at levels NMT 2%. The 16% peak is the largest degradant, representing 60% of total degradation and is judged significant. Although the 3% ...
Satinder Ahuja, Stephen Scypinski, 2010