Radiotracers in drug development

Lappin, Graham and Temple, Simon (2006) Radiotracers in drug development. Taylor Francis CRC Press, Florida, USA. ISBN 0849333474, 9780849333477

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Abstract

Although there are numerous books on drug metabolism, Radiotracers in Drug Development is unique in explaining how radiotracers are used to elucidate a drug’s absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME). Covering traditional and recent technologies and applications, the book takes a strong industrial approach, discussing the basics of scintillation counting and untangling the various data processing methods often specific to individual manufacturers.
The chapters include descriptions of the latest micro-plate counters and the growing applications of accelerator mass spectrometry, positron emission tomography, gamma-scintigraphy, and radioluminography. In addition to describing how the analytical technologies work, the contributors explain how the data are interpreted and used in the drug registration process.
A unique reference and training aid essential for every drug metabolism department or drug metabolism research team, the book provides insight into the use and practice of ADME in a way that is both instructive and practical. Moving easily across the boundaries of biology, chemistry, and physics, this is the only comprehensive, interdisciplinary resource covering the how-tos of employing radiotracers in drug development. It provides detailed information on how the science is relevant to the registration process.

Keywords:Radioisotopes, Drug development
Subjects:B Subjects allied to Medicine > B230 Pharmacy
F Physical Sciences > F180 Analytical Chemistry
Divisions:College of Science > School of Pharmacy
ID Code:9131
Deposited On:24 Apr 2013 10:27

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