The spectra collections are available on this CD-ROM now including the spectra of 55 additional pharmaceutical substances.The usual names such as INN (International Nonproprietary Names), INNv (proposed International Nonproprietary Names) and other customary names are given in the indexes.In addition, with the spectra of all pharmaceutical substances (with the exception of complex molecules and polymers) the chemical structural formulas and the relative molecular weights are indicated. Therefore the designation by scientific nomenclature has been dispensed with. The numbering system by therapeutic areas (for the pharmaceutical substances) and by classes of substances is the same as in the previous edition. In addition all pharmaceutical substances and excipients are listed in an alphabetical index. (See the respective information in the Introduction.) The proven UV Specfinder system has been integrated in the collection offering now the advantages of an electronic version.
The collection of spectra is divided into two major groups: pharmaceutical substances (including indications) and excipients. You can highlight texts or single graphs and copy them for further use in other applications. You can also print whole sheets. In the Specfinder table you can search for UV absorption maximum values.
This is possible by entering the particular figure + nm (without blank; e. g. 348nm) in the search function of Acrobat Reader. The found spectrum can be called up by clicking on the respective spectrum number. (See the Introduction for more detailed information.)
The section Further tables contains documents for “pharmaceutical substances showing a well distinct UV spectrum in alkaline solution or being unsoluble in methanol”, “pharmaceutical substances showing no distinct maximum of absorption”, and “pharmaceutical substances without useful UV absorption > 220 nm”. There you can only search, a link is not available.
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