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  • H S Bean; A H Beckett and J E Carless

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    Hardbound. Etat : As New. Reprint. Contents Vol. I. Preface. Rheology/Alfred N. Martin Gilbert S. Banker and A.H.C. Chun 1. Theoretical considerations. 2. Instrumentation. 3. Applications and practice. References. Solubility in systems containing surface active agents/B.A. Mulley 1. Introduction. 2. Micelle formation and physical methods of investigation of micellar solutions. 3. Theory and Mechanism of solubilization. 4. Measurement of solubility and methods of representing solubility data. 5. Phase equilibria in systems containing surface active agents. 6. Some factors in the formulation of pharmaceutical products containing solubilized materials. 7. Review of pharmaceutical products. 8. Table of solubilities. References. Preservation of emulsions against microbial attack/Doreen L. Wedderburn 1. Introduction. 2. The need for preservation. 3. Influence of specific factors on preservatives. 4. Mechanism of action of preservatives. 5. Interaction between emulsion ingredients and preservatives. 6. Prediction of preservative efficiency. 7. Confirmatory tests for preservative effectiveness. 8. The safe use of preservatives. References. Contemporary trends in heat sterilization/G.R. Wilkinson and L.C. Baker 1. Historical. 2. Time and temperature relationships. 3. Mechanism of kill. 4. Determination of the efficiency of sterilization. 5. Criticism of sterility tests. 6. Thermodynamic considerations. 7. Inactivation of viruses. 8. Sterilization at sub atmospheric pressures. 9. Materials of pharmaceutical interest requiring sterilization. 10. Basis of autoclave design. 11. Steam. 12. Effect of air during sterilization and its removal. 13. Protection against undue pressure. 14. Cooling the load within an autoclave. 15. Sterilization of fabrics. 16. Vacuum assisted autoclaves for fabrics. 17. Methods of obtaining vacuum within autoclaves. 18. Control systems for autoclaves. 19. Controlling the sterilizing period and integration of time and temperature. 20. Types of integrator. 21. Methods of operative autoclave valves. 22. Further type of controller. 23. Problems associated with certain loads. 24. Filters. 25. Care of autoclaves. 26. Steam pressure reducing valves for autoclaves. 27. Testing the behaviour of autoclaves. 28. Design. 29. Steam supply. 30. Control systems. 31. Autoclave room. 32. Noise output. 33. Heat output. 34. Hot air sterilization. References. Author index. Subject index. Vol. II. Preface. Kinetics and mechanisms in stability of drugs/Edward R. Garrett 1. Introduction. 2. Basic kinetics and methods. 3. Kinetic studies on drugs in solution. 4. The vitamins and the stability prediction of complex mixtures. 5. Antibiotics antibacterials antivirals and the stability prediction of drugs of unknown structure. 6. Kinetic studies on pharmaceutical adjuncts. 7. Degradation of drugs in solid dosage forms. 8. Conclusions. References. Particle size analysis/I.C. Edmundson 1. Introduction. 2. Particle size and shape. 3. Average particle size. 4. Numerical and graphical presentation of particle size analysis results. 5. Analytical methods. References. The flow properties of powders/Barbara S. Neumann 1. Introduction. 2. A classification of some basic properties of powders. 3. Evaluation of the fundamental properties of powders in relation to the flow properties. 4. Flow properties of various powder systems. Conclusion. References. Water determination and its significance in pharmaceutical practice/C.A. Johnson 1. The significance of water in pharmaceutical practice. 2. The nature of water content. 3. Drying methods. 4. Distillation methods. 5. The Karl Fischer method. 6. Other chemical methods. 7. Methods involving measurement of electrical properties. 8. Spectroscopic methods. 9. Gas chromatography. 10. Continuous process moisture control. 11. On the choice of method. References. Author index. Subject index. Vol. III. Preface. Recent advances in tablet technology/Jack Cooper 1. Introduction. 2. Therapeutic objectives. 3. Formulation. 4. Processing. 5. Quality stand.