Synthesis and Applications of Isotopically-Labelled Compounds

ebook Recent Advances and Emerging Topics

By David Hesk

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Synthesis and Applications of Isotopically-Labelled Compounds: Recent Advances and Emerging Topics reviews recent advances in the field of tritium, carbon-14, and stable isotope compound synthesis along with their analysis.The emerging field of the development of deuterated pharmaceuticals is also discussed, along with the application of isotopically labelled compounds in drug metabolism studies.There currently is no authoritative text for this area that presents a comprehensive guide to the field for the community, as well as newcomers, interested parties or collaborators who need to be able to communicate with the labeling groups. This book will fill this gap and provide a "one-stop shop" by having a comprehensive review of recent developments This book will cover details around the analytical chemistry in depth in Chapter 9 which will tie in the with synthesis reviews in the earlier chapters 1 through 4. Chapter 3 will also include a section on a new method of stable isotope analysis. In addition, Chapters 5, 7 and will cover the analytical chemistry aspects of these specific areas.
  • Provides a complete review of the synthesis of isotopically labelled compounds in a single volume
  • Reviews the emerging field of deuterated pharmaceuticals as therapeutics
  • Covers recent advances in the field of tritium, carbon-14, and stable isotope compound synthesis
  • Synthesis and Applications of Isotopically-Labelled Compounds