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Fathalla Belal
Researcher at Mansoura University
Publications - 404
Citations - 4836
Fathalla Belal is an academic researcher from Mansoura University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detection limit & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 348 publications receiving 3979 citations. Previous affiliations of Fathalla Belal include University of Shizuoka & University of Marburg.
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Methods of analysis of 4-quinolone antibacterials
TL;DR: A comprehensive review with 270 references for the analysis of the members of an important class of drugs, 4-quinolone antibacterials, is presented.
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A stability-indicating LC method for the simultaneous determination of ramipril and hydrochlorothiazide in dosage forms.
TL;DR: A simple, rapid and sensitive HPLC method has been developed for the simultaneous determination of ramipril and hydrochlorothiazide in their dosage forms and the analysis of tablets containing the two drugs.
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Spectrofluorimetric determination of vigabatrin and gabapentin in urine and dosage forms through derivatization with fluorescamine.
TL;DR: A stability-indicating, sensitive, simple and selective spectrofluorimetric method was developed for the determination of vigabatrin (VG) and gabapentin (GB), and the method was extended to the in-vitro determination of both drugs in spiked human urine.
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Simultaneous determination of loratadine and desloratadine in pharmaceutical preparations using liquid chromatography with a microemulsion as eluent.
TL;DR: Pseudoephedrine, the co-formulated drug substance, did not interference with the assay and was successfully separated using the developed HPLC method, as revealed by statistical analysis of the obtained results using the Student's t-test and the variance ratio F-test.
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Micellar Liquid Chromatography from Green Analysis Perspective
TL;DR: Micellar liquid chromatography (MLC) is a simple well-established branch of high-performance Liquid Chromatography as mentioned in this paper, which has several advantages over other techniques, such as simultaneous separation of charged and uncharged solutes, rapid gradient capability, direct on-column injection of physiological fluids, unique separation selectivity, high reproducibility, robustness, enhanced luminescence detection, low cost, and safety.