(Syllabus) Syllabus of Jamia Hamdard Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharmacy) - Ist Year - BPH05 Inorg. Medicinal & Pharmaceutical Chem.

Syllabus of Jamia Hamdard Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharmacy) - Ist Year - BPH05 Inorganic Medicinal & Pharmaceutical Chemistry

PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY II
INORGANIC MEDICINAL PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY (THEORY)
Total Teaching Hours: 50

1. Sources of impurities in pharmaceutical substances

Importance of limit test and general principles and procedure for limit tests of chloride, sulphate, iron, arsenic, lead metals. The following topics will be treated covering an outline of methods of preparation, tests for identity, assay procedure and pharmaceutical uses of compounds covered under following headings:

2. Pharmaceutical aids and necessities

Acids, bases, buffers, antioxidants, water and pharmaceutically acceptable glass.

3. Major intra and extra cellular electrolytes

Major physiological ions, electrolytes used in replacement therapy, physiological acids-base balance, electrolytes used in acid-base therapy, electrolyte combination therapy.

4. Essential and trace ions

Copper, zinc, iron, selenium, sulfur and iodine.

5. Gastrointestinal agents

Acidifying agents, antacids, protective and absorbents, saline cathartics.

6. Radiopharmaceutical used in medicine

Therapeutic application of isotopes, diagnostic application of isotopes.

7. Topical agents

Antimicrobials and astringents.

8. Dental products

Anticaries agents and dentifrices.

9. Miscellaneous Inorganic Pharmaceutical agents

Inhalants; respiratory stimulants, expectorants and emetics, antidotes.

PRACTICAL
Total Hours: 100
1. Limit tests for impurities in pharmacopoeial compounds.
2. Standardisation of sulphuric acid, hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide, potassium permanganate, sodium thiosulphate.
3. Quantitative analysis -assay of the following compounds will be done: solution of ammonia, boric acid, sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, ferrous sulphate, strong and weak iodine solutions, copper sulphate, chlorinated lime, sodium chloride, ammonium chloride, sodium sulphate.

Books Recommended:
1. L.M. Atherdon, Bently and Drivers: Textbook of pharmaceutical chemistry, Oxford, University press, Delhi.
2. Pharmacopoeia of India, Govt. of India, Ministry of Health, Delhi.
3. J.H. Block, E. Roche, T.O. Soine and C. O. Wilson: Inorganic Medicinal and Pharmaceutical chemistry, Lee Febiger, Philadelphia. PA.
4. Roger's Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry.
5. S.N. Pandeya: A Textbook of inorganic medicinal chemistry, S.G.Publishers, Varanasi.
6. M. Ali: Text book of Pharmaceutical Inorganic chemistry, CBS, New Delhi.



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