only base/acid important [Bioanalytics]
Dear Bani,
short answer: yes.
BTW concentrations for a BE study should always reported for the free base (or acid) - never the salt, in order to ease comparison between studies (e.g., the literature). Active in the body is always the free form, never any salt.
short answer: yes.
BTW concentrations for a BE study should always reported for the free base (or acid) - never the salt, in order to ease comparison between studies (e.g., the literature). Active in the body is always the free form, never any salt.
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Complete thread:
- Change of salt form babun 2009-08-21 14:28
- only base/acid importantHelmut 2009-08-21 15:19
- only base/acid important babun 2009-08-24 06:31
- only base/acid importantHelmut 2009-08-21 15:19
