Pharmaceutical Analysis

Pharmaceutical analysis is a branch of practical chemistry that involves the series of process of identification, determination, qualification and purification of a substance, separation of the components of a solution or mixture, or determination of structure of chemical compounds. Pharmaceutical analytic studies uses instruments and methods used to separate, identify and quantify matter. In practice, separation, identification or quantification may constitute the entire analysis or be combined with other method. Separation isolates analytes, while quantitative analysis determines the numerical amount or concentration, and qualitative analysis determines the quality of product.

  • GMP method development and validation
  • Drug analysis
  • Spectroscopy and its techniques
  • Modern technologies used in analysis
  • Bio analysis
  • Quality assurance and quality control

Pharmaceutics Conferences  inviting workshop proposals which covers Modern Techniques used in analysis, Good manufacturing practices, Good laboratory practices, Quality Assurance.


Clinical Pharmacy Conferences  welcoming short course proposals on Drug Analysis.

 

Market Statistics:

Indian pharmaceutical sector supplies over 50% of the global demand for various vaccines, 40% of the generic demand for US and 25% of all medicines for UK. India contributes the second-largest share of pharmaceutical and biotech workforce in the world. Medical devices industry in India has been growing 15.2% annually and is expected to reach US$ 8.16 billion by 2020 and US$ 25 billion by 2025.

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