Pharmaceutical Biochemistry

Pharmaceutical biochemistry is the branch of biochemistry that studies how molecules in the body interact with drugs. It investigates the nature of binding between drugs and receptors and the cellular mechanisms of drug action. Research in pharmaceutical biochemistry is used to develop better drugs and treatments for a range of diseases and conditions. It is also important for understanding the causes of adverse drug reactions and toxicity, and informing the development of better drug delivery systems. Pharmaceutical biochemistry is essential to improving human health, as it is at the core of understanding and developing treatments that can improve lives.

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High Performance Liquid Chromatographic-UV Method for Determination of Atorvastatin Calcium in Pharmaceutical Formulations

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Pharmaceutical intervention on Ca2+/cAMP signaling interaction: benefits for combating neurodegeneration and diseases related to aging

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Glass Chromatography Application: TLC Separation of Benzoic Esters in Pharmaceutical Products

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Evaluation of Job Satisfaction and Job Related Stress Among Community Pharmacists in North Khartoum and its Impact on Providing Pharmaceutical Care Services

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Process Evaluation of Auditable Pharmaceutical Transaction Service in Seka primary Hospital, Jimma Zone, South West Ethiopia

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Challenges and Factors Associated with Adherence to Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 in a Slum Setting

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