
Mass Spectra of Physiologically Active Substances-
Including drugs, steroid hormones,and endocrine disruptors 2011
Wiley-VCH (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 8. March 2011
Software
CD-ROM
550 pages
978-3-527-33080-5 (ISBN)
Description
Steroids are of considerable therapeutic importance and play a substantial role in endocrinology, a medicine branch dealing with disorder of the endocrine system, an integrated system of small organs that involve the release of extracellular signaling molecules known as hormones.
On the other hand, steroids are increasingly being abused for performance enhancement by professional athletes, Olympians and even amateurs.
The identification of small amounts of steroids in body fluids is an analytical challenge. GC/MS is one of the key analytical techniques applied in these areas. For the fast and reliable identification of steroids, mass spectral reference data are essential.
This collection is an Invaluable Resource for Doping Control, Endocrinology, and Clinical Toxicology
Steroids are of considerable therapeutic importance but are increasingly being abused for performance enhancement.
This collection has been expended in collaboration with the Institute of Biochemistry, German Sport University Cologne, and now contains 4182 mass spectra and chemical structures of androgens and estrogens, their trimethylsilyl -, O-methoxyoxime- and acetal derivatives, and beta-2-agonists. Most spectra have been obtained on the same mass spectrometer under identical conditions. The data records include chemical name, chemical structure, molecular formula, and synonyms.
Average number of peaks: 145
Available Database Formats: ACD;Agilent Chemstation; NIST MSSEARCH; Finnigan GCQ, SSQ, TSQ, ICIS, ITS40, Magnum; INCOS; PE Turbomass; Shimadzu QP-5000; Thermo Galactic SpectralID; Varian Saturn;VG Labbase, Masslab; Waters Masslynx; Xcalibur
On the other hand, steroids are increasingly being abused for performance enhancement by professional athletes, Olympians and even amateurs.
The identification of small amounts of steroids in body fluids is an analytical challenge. GC/MS is one of the key analytical techniques applied in these areas. For the fast and reliable identification of steroids, mass spectral reference data are essential.
This collection is an Invaluable Resource for Doping Control, Endocrinology, and Clinical Toxicology
Steroids are of considerable therapeutic importance but are increasingly being abused for performance enhancement.
This collection has been expended in collaboration with the Institute of Biochemistry, German Sport University Cologne, and now contains 4182 mass spectra and chemical structures of androgens and estrogens, their trimethylsilyl -, O-methoxyoxime- and acetal derivatives, and beta-2-agonists. Most spectra have been obtained on the same mass spectrometer under identical conditions. The data records include chemical name, chemical structure, molecular formula, and synonyms.
Average number of peaks: 145
Available Database Formats: ACD;Agilent Chemstation; NIST MSSEARCH; Finnigan GCQ, SSQ, TSQ, ICIS, ITS40, Magnum; INCOS; PE Turbomass; Shimadzu QP-5000; Thermo Galactic SpectralID; Varian Saturn;VG Labbase, Masslab; Waters Masslynx; Xcalibur
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Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 14.6 cm
Width: 12.5 cm
Thickness: 1 cm
Weight
90 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-527-33080-5 (9783527330805)
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Maria Kristina Parr | Georg Opfermann | Wilhelm Schänzer
Mass Spectra of Androgens, Estrogens, and other Steroids 2010
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Maria Kristina Parr is the author of Mass Spectra of Physiologically Active Substances: Including Drugs, Steroid Hormones, and Endocrine Disruptors 2011, published by Wiley.