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Research

Our research spans a wide range from basic chemical, analytical, and pharmaceutical studies. Much of this research is focused on three strategic Research Themes: Pharmaceutical analysis and quality control - Analysis of drugs in biological fluids and - Environmental monitoring. Research within these Themes is carried out in multidisciplinary groupings focused on the discovery of novel techniques and/or enhancement of the already existing ones, analysis of drugs and compounds of pharmaceutical interest in pure form and in different formulations with the best possible sensitivity, accuracy and precision. Moreover, the basic and advanced studies that are done in the field of biological fluid analysis and environmental matrices. The Department has major national and international collaborative research projects and a significant output of research publications in high-ranking journals (More than 400 publications up to 2010). Our academic collaborators include many Universities in USA, Canada, Japan, and a number of major European universities.

# Title Research Year
671 A Selective Spectrophotometric Method for Determination
of Rosoxacin Antibiotic Using Sodium Nitroprusside as a
Chromogenic Reagent
2008
672 A Selective Spectrophotometric Method for Determination
of Rosoxacin Antibiotic Using Sodium Nitroprusside as a
Chromogenic Reagent
2008
673 A Selective Spectrophotometric Method for Determination
of Rosoxacin Antibiotic Using Sodium Nitroprusside as a
Chromogenic Reagent
2008
674 A Sensitive Spectrophotometric Method for the
Determination of H2-Receptor Antagonists by Means of NBromosuccinimide
and p-Aminophenol
2008
675 A Sensitive Spectrophotometric Method for the
Determination of H2-Receptor Antagonists by Means of NBromosuccinimide
and p-Aminophenol
2008
676 A Sensitive Spectrophotometric Method for the
Determination of H2-Receptor Antagonists by Means of NBromosuccinimide
and p-Aminophenol
2008
677 Calibration of Two Passive Air Sampler Configurations for
Monitoring Concentrations of Hexabromocyclododecanes in
Indoor Air
2008
678 Comparative Evaluation of Liquid Chromatography–Mass
Spectrometry Versus Gas Chromatography–Mass
Spectrometry for the Determination of Hexabromocyclododecanes
and Their Degradation Products in Indoor Dust
2008
679 Concentrations of Brominated Flame Retardants in Dust from
United Kingdom Cars, Homes, and Offices: Causes of
Variability and Implications for Human Exposure
2008
680 Hexabromocyclododecanes and Tetrabromo-bisphenol-A in
Indoor Air and Dust in Birmingham, UK: Implications for
Human Exposure
2008