Voltammetric analysis of drugs

Bioelectrochemistry
Nagwa Abo-el-Maali

Abstract

A review on the voltammetric analysis of drugs is presented. The review includes a summary of the rules that must be considered for drug analysis and a survey of the use of voltammetry for drug analysis in the period from 1998 till 2002.

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