Bioanalytical Procedures and Their Applications
From early research in drug metabolism employing numerous simple and advanced techniques, the area of bioanalysis has grown greatly, and today's Bioanalyst is well qualified to deal with modern issues. A bioanalytical method is a collection of procedures for collecting, processing, storing, and analyzing a biological matrix for a chemical molecule. The process of determining if a quantitative analytical method is adequate for biochemical applications is known as bioanalytical method validation (BMV). Bioanalysis is concerned with the quantitative assessment of Xenobiotics of pharmaceuticals, such as their metabolites, biological molecules in unusual locations or concentrations, and Biotics such as macromolecules, proteins, DNA, and large-molecules medications, and metabolites in biological systems. Bioanalysis is a developing discipline with many interesting prospects to increase sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, efficiency, assay throughput, data quality, data manageme...