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Low Pressure Membrane Separation Process To Remove Heavy Metal Complexes, Dibakar Bhattacharyya, Chin-Shun Cheng
Low Pressure Membrane Separation Process To Remove Heavy Metal Complexes, Dibakar Bhattacharyya, Chin-Shun Cheng
KWRRI Research Reports
The overall objective of this investigation is to establish the rejection behavior of heavy metals in the presence of complexing agents, utilizing negatively charged ultrafiltration membranes. An extensive experimental investigation is conducted with Zn2+, Cd2+, Cu2+, and Cu1+ in the presence of cyanide, ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid, and oxalates, under insignificant concentration polarization condition. The rejection dependence of the heavy metals is found to be a function of feed metal concentration, metal types, complexing agent to metal feed molar ratio, pH and ionic strength. The dependence of rejection behavior of heavy metals and complexing …
Nasal Administration Of Propranolol, Anwar A. Hussain, Shinichiro Hirai, Rima Bawarshi
Nasal Administration Of Propranolol, Anwar A. Hussain, Shinichiro Hirai, Rima Bawarshi
Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents
The invention relates to a novel method of administering propranolol, a known β-andrenergic blocking agent widely used in the treatment of angina pectoris, arrhythmias, hypertension and other cardiac conditions, and migraine. The invention further relates to novel dosage forms of propranolol which are adapted for nasal administration and which include solutions, suspensions, gels and ointments.
Testing The Integrity Of Liquid Containing Hermetically Sealed Containers By The Use Of Radioactive Markers, Patrick P. Deluca, L. David Butler
Testing The Integrity Of Liquid Containing Hermetically Sealed Containers By The Use Of Radioactive Markers, Patrick P. Deluca, L. David Butler
Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents
A method for detecting leaky ampules filled with a liquid such as a parenteral solution. The ampules to be tested are immersed in a solution containing a short-lived radionuclide, and a pressure differential is imposed between the solution containing the radionuclide and the parenteral solution or other liquid contained in the ampules. The ampules are then removed from solution, decontaminated to remove any solution adhering to the outer surface and pores thereof, dried, and finally examined for electromagnetic radiation, preferably gamma radiation, emanating from the interior of the ampules which would indicate a leaky condition thereof.
Synthesis And Use Of Diagnostic Radio-Pharmaceuticals Comprising Radioactive Isotopes Of Bromine With Dyes, John W. Triplett, Randall B. Smith
Synthesis And Use Of Diagnostic Radio-Pharmaceuticals Comprising Radioactive Isotopes Of Bromine With Dyes, John W. Triplett, Randall B. Smith
Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents
A process for preparing bromine-containing dyes labelled with gamma-emitting isotopes of bromine, and the product thereof which is useful as an imaging agent for the hepato-biliary system, particularly in dynamic imaging methods. The dyes prepared are from the class of triarylmethane dyes, and also from the phthalein subclass of the class of xanthene dyes, and the labelling thereof is effected with 76Br, 77 Br or 82 Br. The process for preparing these dyes involves reacting the non-brominated dye precursor with either 76 Br2, 77 Br2 or 82 Br2. This is a substitution type of …
Drugs And The Performance Horse, Thomas Tobin
Drugs And The Performance Horse, Thomas Tobin
Veterinary Science Books
This book presents an unprecedented account of the actions, effects and consequences of drug use in performance horses. Written for horsemen by a veterinarian and world authority on equine drugs, it deals with all classes, types, and uses of drugs. Professor Tobin describes how the drugs act, how they influence performance, and the problems they may cause. He explains the drug testing process and presents the best information available on the clearance times for drugs in horses. The text is written in plain language and with a touch of humor.