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Publications by Marta Maria D. C. Vila
Determination of Nitrofurazone in Topical Pharmaceutical Preparations: Comparison of the UV-Visible Diffuse Reflectance Versus Transmittance Versus HPLC Methods
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
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Green and Simple Uv-Visible Diffuse Reflectance and Transmittance Methods for the Determination of Nitrofurantoin in Pharmaceutical Preparations
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Determination of D-Cycloserine Impurities in Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms: Comparison of the International Pharmacopoeia HPLC–UV Method and the DOSY NMR Method
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Chemometrics-Assisted UV Spectrophotometric and RP-HPLC Methods for the Simultaneous Determination of Tolperisone Hydrochloride and Diclofenac Sodium in Their Combined Pharmaceutical Formulation
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Development and Validation of Uv and Rp-HPLC Methods for the Estimation of Ceftriaxone Sodium in Pharmaceutical Formulations
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Validation of HPLC, DPPH and Nitrosation Methods for Mesalamine Determination in Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms
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Second Derivative Spectrophotometric Determination of Phenytoin in Pharmaceutical Preparations
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Determination of the Glucose Residues on Pharmaceutical Equipment Surfaces by Both Methods: Polarimetry and HPLC
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