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- JNTU-KKD : Proposed Course Structure & Syllabus B. Pharm II Year-II Sem.
- JNTU-KKD : Evaluation for 2nd Year of B.Tech/B.Pharm–I Sem for English (2010-11 Admitted Batch).
| A.P SSC, Jr. Inter, Sr. Inter March-2012 Exam Time Table. Posted: 30 Oct 2011 07:06 AM PDT A.P SSC, Jr. Inter, Sr. Inter March-2012 Exam Time Table. Andhra Pradesh SSC, Junior Intermediate, Senior Intermediate (BIE) March-2012 Examination Time Table.
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| JNTU-KKD : Proposed Course Structure & Syllabus B. Pharm II Year-II Sem. Posted: 30 Oct 2011 06:51 AM PDT JNTU-KKD : Proposed Course Structure & Syllabus B. Pharm II Year-II Sem. JNTU-KAKINADA: Proposed Course Structure & Syllabus B. Pharmacy II Year-II Semester. B. PHARMACY PROPOSED COURSE STRUCTURE AND SYLLABUS (R10 Batch). II YEAR II Semester
II Year B. Pharmacy II-Semester T P C 4+1* 0 4 PHARMACEUTICAL UNIT OPERATIONS – IIUNIT-I Heat Transfer: Source of heat, heat transfer, steam and electricity as heating media, determination of requirement of amount of steam/electrical energy, steam pressure, boiler capacity, mathematical problems on heat transfer. UNIT-II Evaporation: Basic concept of phase equilibria, factors affecting the evaporation, evaporators, film evaporators, single effect and multiple effect evaporators. UNIT-III Distillation: Raoult’s law, phase diagrams, volatility, simple steam and flash distillations, principles of rectification, Azeotropic and extractive distillation. UNIT-IV Drying: Moisture content and mechanism of drying, rate of drying and time of drying calculations, classification and types of dryers, dryers used in pharmaceutical industries tray dryer, Fluid bed dryer, spray dryer, vaccum oven and freeze-dryer. UNIT-V Size Reduction: Definition, objectives of size reduction, factors affecting size reduction, laws governing energy and power requirements of a mill, types of mills including ball mill, hammer mill, fluid energy mill etc. UNIT-VI Mixing: Theory of mixing, solid?solid, solid?liquid and liquid?liquid mixing equipment, double cone, twin-shell, silverson mixer, colloid mill, sigma blade mixer, planatery mixer, propeller mixer and turbine mixer. UNIT-VIII Automated process control systems: Process variables, temperature, pressure, flow level and vacuum and their measurements. Elements of automatic process control and introduction to automatic process control systems. Elements of computer aided manufacturing (CAM). Reactors and fundamentals of reactors design for chemical reactions. TEXT BOOKS
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II Year B. Pharmacy II-Semester T P C 4+1* 0 4 PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS – I
UNIT –I Computation of analytical results, significant figures, concept of error, precision, accuracy, standard deviation, rejection of doubtful values with special reference to volumetric analysis. Calibration of analytical equipment used in volumetric analysis. UNIT-II (a) Theory of Neutralization Titration: Acidimetry, Alkalimetry, Acid-base concept, Common ion effect and Solubility product, pH, Buffers and indicators. (b) General Principles and theory of oxidation-reduction methods, and precipitation methods. An account of the indicators used in these titrations. Application of the above methods in the analysis of drugs, as under IP 1996 including the latest addendum.
UNIT -III a) Complexometric titration: Theory, types and application in pharmaceutical analysis. Masking and demasking and their applications. a) Non-aqueous Titration: Theory, types, solvents used and application in pharmaceutical analysis. b) Karl-Fisher method of estimation of water and other methods of moisture determination.
Note: Principle, instrumentation and applications of instruments mentioned in UNIT IV to UNIT VI UNIT – IV Potentiometry, pH metry (including specific ion electrons), conductometry and polarography.
UNIT – V Flourimetry, flame photometry, nephelometry & turbidometry.
UNIT – VI Refractometry, polarimetry and spectropolarimetry.
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II Year B. Pharmacy II-Semester T P C 4+1* 0 4 PHARMACOGNOSY – II
UNIT I Definition, general test and detailed pharmacognostic study of the following glycoside containing drugs.
UNIT II Definition, general test and detailed pharmacognostic study of the following Alkaloid containing drugs. a. Pyridine – Piperidine derivatives : Tobacco & Lobelia. b. Tropane : Belladona, Hyoscyamus, Datura, Coca & Aswagandha. c. Quinoline & Isoquinoline : Cinchona, Ipecac, Opium. d. Indole : Ergot, Rauwolfia, Vinca, Nux-vomica e. Imidazole : Pilocarpus f. Steroid : Kurchi
UNIT III Study of Tannins & Tannin containing drugs: Gambir, Black catechu, Myroblan & Arjuna.
UNIT IV Definination & study of drugs contining resin & resin combinations: Benzoin, Asafoetida, Balsam of Tolu, Podophyllum.
UNIT-V Biological sources, preparations, identification tests and uses of the following enzymes: Diastase, Papain, Pepsin, Trypsin, Pancreatin.
UNIT-VI General techniques of biosynthetic studies and basic metabolic pathways. Brief introduction to biogenesis of secondary metabolites of pharmaceuitcal importance.
UNIT – VII Natural dyes and their applications in pharmacy. TEXT BOOKS
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Atal C.R & Kapur B.M, Cultivation & Utilization of Medicinal Plants.
II Year B. Pharmacy II-Semester T P C 4+1* 0 4 DISPENSING & HOSPITAL PHARMACYUNIT-I Dispensing Pharmacy: Principles of dispensing, form of prescription, handling of prescription, source of errors for prescription, care required in dispensing procedures including labeling of dispensed products.Weights and Measures, introduction to Latin terms, Percentage calculations, alligation method, proof spirit calculations, displacement value and calculations of isotonicity adjustment. General dispensing procedure- posology-calculations of doses. UNIT-II Principles involved and procedures adopted in dispensing of the following classes of preparations. (i) Mixtures ii) solutions iii) emulsions iv) powders v) lotions & liniments vi) ointments Definition of the following preparations like creams, capsules, pastes, jellies, suppositories, ophthalmics, lozenges, pills, inhalations, paints, sprays, tablet triturates etc. UNIT-III Incompatibilities: Physical, chemical and therapeutic incompatibilities – methods of over coming and handling of incompatible prescriptions. UNIT-IV Extraction and galenical products: Principle and method of extraction preparation of infusion, tinctures, dry, soft liquid extracts.
UNIT-V Hospital Pharmacy: Organization and structure, organization of a hospital and hospital pharmacy, responsibilities of a hospital pharmacist, pharmacy and therapeutic committee, Budget preparation and implementation hospital formulary, organization of drug store, purchase and inventory control, patient counseling, role of pharmacist in community health care and education. UNIT-VI The pharmacy procedural manual, drug distribution, dispensing to out-patients, in-patients and ambulatory patient-dispensing of ancillary and controlled substances, drug information center. UNIT-VIII Records and Reports: Prescription filling, drug profile, patient medication profile, cases on drug interaction and adverse reactions, idiosyncratic cases etc. TEXT BOOKS
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II Year B. Pharmacy II-Semester T P C 4+1* 0 4 BIOSTASTICS
UNIT-I Data collection and treatment: Significant digits and rounding of numbers, data collection, random and non-random sampling methods, sample size, data organization, diagrammatic representation of data, bar, pie, 2-D and 3-D diagrams, standard deviation and standard error of means, co-efficient of variation, confidence (fiducial) limits, probability and events.
UNIT-II Probability and Distributions: Bayer's theorem, probability theorem, probability distribution, elements of binomial and poison distribution, normal distribution curve and properties, kurtosis and skewness. UNIT – III Regression: Correlation and regression analysis, method of least squares and non-linear regression.
UNIT.IV Statistical inference: Common parametric and non-parametric tests employed in testing of significance in biological/pharmaceutical experiments and elements of ANOVA (One way and two way). UNIT.V Design of experiments: Basic concepts of CRD, RBD and Latin square designs. Sampling and Quality Control: Concept of random sampling, statistical QC charts. Applications of statistical concepts in pharmaceutical sciences.
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II Year B. Pharmacy II-Semester T P C 0 3 2
PHARMACEUTICAL UNIT OPERATIONS II LAB
II Year B. Pharmacy II-Semester T P C 0 3 2 PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS – I LAB
II Year B. Pharmacy II-Semester T P C 0 3 2 PHARMACOGNOSY – II LAB
II Year B. Pharmacy II-Semester T P C 0 3 2 DISPENSING & HOSPITAL PHARMACY LAB
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