Dr. Vu Dang Hoang
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Dr. Vu Dang Hoang

Lecturer
Hanoi University of Pharmacy, Vietnam


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from University of Strathclyde, UK

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Biography

Dr. Vu Dang Hoang is currently working as Lecturer at Hanoi University of Pharmacy, Vietnam. He has completed Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom. His main area of interest focuses on Pharmaceutical Sciences. His area of expertise includes Pharmaceutics, Drug Analysis, Biopharmacy, Transdermal Delivery, HPLC, Pharmacokinetics, Cell Cultures, Spectrophotometry, Nasal delivery, and Voltammetry. He has 11 publications in journals as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Pharmaceutical Sciences
62%
Pharmacokinetics
90%
Transdermal Delivery
75%
Cell Cultures
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Hoang, V.D., N.P. Nhung and H.Y. Aboul-Enein, 2013. Recent developments and applications of derivative spectrophotometry in pharmaceutical analysis. Curr. Pharm. Anal., 9: 261-277.
  2. Giang, D.T. and V.D. Hoang, 2010. Comparative study of RP-HPLC and UV spectrophotometric techniques for the simultaneous determination of amoxicillin and cloxacillin in capsules. J. Young Pharm., 2: 190-195.
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  3. Vu Dang, H., C. Loisel, A. Desrumaux and J.L. Doublier, 2009. Rheology and microstructure of cross-linked waxy-maize starch/whey protein suspensions. Food Hydrocolloids, 23: 1678-1686.
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  4. Huong, V.T. and V.D. Hoang, 2009. Simultaneous determination of amoxicillin and clavulanate in combined tablets by non-derivative and derivative UV spectrophotometric techniques. Int. J. Pharm. Tech. Res., 1: 1173-1181.
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  5. An, D.T.T. and V.D. Hoang, 2009. Simultaneous determination of paracetamol and codeine phosphate in combined tablets by first-order derivative and ratio spectra first-order derivative UV spectrophotometry. Asian J. Res. Chem., 2: 143-147.
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  6. Vu Dang, H., A.I. Gray, D. Watson, C.D. Bates, P. Scholes and G.M. Eccleston, 2006. Composition analysis of two batches of polysorbate 60 using MS and NMR techniques. J. Pharm. Biomed. Anal., 40: 1155-1165.
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  7. Vu Dang, H., M. Jorissen, R. Kinget and N. Verbeke, 2004. Metabolism and absorption enhancement of methionine enkephalin in human nasal epithelium remigius. Peptides, 25: 563-569.
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  8. Agu, R., H.V. Dang, M. Jorissen, T. Willems and S. Vandoninck et al., 2003. In vitro polarized transport of l-phenylalanine in human nasal epithelium do large neutral amino acid transporters exist in human nasal epithelium? Pharm. Res., 20: 1125-1132.
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  9. Hoang, V.D., A.R. Uchenna, J. Mark, K. Renaat and V. Norbert, 2002. Characterization of human nasal primary culture systems to investigate peptide metabolism. Int. J. Pharm., 238: 247-256.
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  10. Agu, R.U., H. Vu Dang, M. Jorissen, T. Willems, R. Kinget and N. Verbeke, 2002. Nasal absorption enhancement strategies for therapeutic peptides: An in vitro study using cultured human nasal epithelium. Int. J. Pharm., 237: 179-191.
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