PDF) PHOTOCHEMICAL DEGRADATION OF OMEPRAZOLE. IDENTIFICATION OF INTERMEDIATE COMPOUNDS AND MECHANISMS
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Identification, structure elucidation and origin of a common pyridinium-thiocyanate intermediate in electrospray mass spectrometry among the benziamidazole-class proton pump inhibitors - ScienceDirect
Engineering of Cyclohexanone Monooxygenase for the Enantioselective Synthesis of (S)-Omeprazole
Acid decomposition of omeprazole in the absence of thiol: A differential pulse polarographic study at the static mercury drop electrode (SMDE) - Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Development of RP UPLC-TOF/MS, stability indicating method for omeprazole and its related substances by applying two level factorial design; and identification and synthesis of non-pharmacopoeial impurities - ScienceDirect
Identification, structure elucidation and origin of a common pyridinium-thiocyanate intermediate in electrospray mass spectrometry among the benziamidazole-class proton pump inhibitors - ScienceDirect
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Identification of intermediate compounds and photodegradation mechanisms of omeprazole under the system UV/O2 - Leyva - 2020 - Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry - Wiley Online Library
PDF) PHOTOCHEMICAL DEGRADATION OF OMEPRAZOLE. IDENTIFICATION OF INTERMEDIATE COMPOUNDS AND MECHANISMS
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