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Steroid Analysis (2nd Ed., 2nd ed. 2010)

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Makin Hugh L. J., Gower D.B.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Steroid Analysis

The second edition of this handbook concentrates on the analysis of steroids in biological fluids. It offers analysis of low levels of steroid analytes in biological fluids. This new edition also provides an extra chapter on pharmaceutical aspects of steroid analysis. Coverage details spectroscopic and other methods, including UV and IR absorption spectroscopy, NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, X-ray diffraction, chromatography and immunoassay of steroids.

Chapter 1. Structure and Nomenclature of Steroids Chapter 2. Spectroscopic Methods of Steroid Analysis Chapter 3. General Methods for the Extraction, Purification and Measurement of Steroids by Chromatography and Mass Spectrometre Chapter 4. Immunoassay of Steroids Chapter 5. Analysis of Corticosteroids Chapter 6 Analysis of Androgens their Derivatives Chapter 7. Analysis of Progestagens Chapter 8 The Measurement of Estrogens Chapter 9. Anabolic steroids: Metabolism, doping and detection in human and equestrian sports Chapter 10. Analysis of Bile Acids Chapter 11. Analysis of Vitamins D, Structural Analogs and their Metabolites Chapter 12. Industrial and Compendial Steroid Analysis Chapter 13. Quality Management of Steroid Hormone Assays
Hugh Makin obtained his PhD at the institute of Child Health, University of London in 1966 and was awarded the degree DSc in 1996 for his research on steroid analysis.

He has been successively Lecturer, Senior Lecturer and Professor in the Department of Clinical Biochemistry at St. Bartholomew's & the Royal London School of Medicine & Dentistry since joining the Medical School in 1967. His research interests involve the use of for the measurement of vitamin D metabolites and, in collaboration with Glen Jones, the use of mass spectrometry for the identification of calcitriol analogue metabolites both in vivo and in vitro.

Hugh was the Programme Adviser to the UK Food Standards Agency Phytoestrogen Research Programme which supported a phytoestrogen quality assurance scheme organised by the Institute of Food Research in Norwich.

D.B.Gower is Emeritus Professor of Steroid Biochemistry in the University of London, United Kingdom. He holds a B.Sc. in Chemistry(1955) and a Ph.D. in Biochemistry(1959) from the University of London and in 1972 he was awarded a D.Sc (Lond.) for his research into the biochemical mechanisms for the control of steroid hormone formation and the pheromonal properties of some C19 steroids.

His University teaching and research career began in 1960 at Guy's Hospital Medical School, London and in 1986, he was promoted to Professor and Vice-Chairman of the Division of Biochemistry in the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy's and St. Thomas's (now merged with King's College London).

Professor Gower is a Chartered Chemist and Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry as well as a Chartered Biologist and Fellow of The Institute of Biology.

Second edition of successful reference on steroid analysis

Includes a completely new chapter on pharmaceutical aspects of steroid analysis

Comprehensive and up-to-date review of steroid analysis, written by experts in the field

Strong focus on developments in steroid analysis since 1995

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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