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Source: Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Volume 12, No. 1, 2019
Source: Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Volume 12, No. 1, 2019
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Why couldn’t you have given me this last time I asked about the impurities of testosterone synthesis? You told me usually it’s unesterified hormone?The common process impurities are usually listed in pharmacopoeia.
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The common process impurities are usually listed in pharmacopoeia.
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Well, most of the time it's the unesterified hormone and the acid form which the ester is made indeed.Why couldn’t you have given me this last time I asked about the impurities of testosterone synthesis? You told me usually it’s unesterified hormone?
Well, it's not too useful info altogether, except the fact that all the impurities are pretty much harmless - so it's valuable for that.
Appreciate the reply Jano, thank you. I only ask because this is more what I was expecting when I asked about the synthesis byproducts, appreciate your reply man.Well, most of the time it's the unesterified hormone and the acid form which the ester is made indeed.
Not at all times I do remember all the knowledge that I have, or have open pharmacopoeia at my disposal... and not at all times I have the time to extensively answer all the questions in depth...
Well, it's not too useful info altogether, except the fact that all the impurities are pretty much harmless - so it's valuable for that.
Which pharmacopoeia is this? I know about USP 29 online. Thank you @janoshikThe common process impurities are usually listed in pharmacopoeia.
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