Industrial Pharmacy (Practical-II)

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Yashwant Giri

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Industrial Pharmacy (Practical-II)

Course Code:CUTM2010(0-6-0)

Course Objective:

Industrial pharmacy is a branch of pharmacy which deals with Manufacturing, developing, marketing, and distributing drug products, as well as ensuring their quality. This course is designed to impart knowledge and skills necessary to train the students to be on part with the routine of Industrial activities in Production, R&D and F&D. This subject deals with various advanced analytical instrumental techniques for identification, characterization and quantification and to impart knowledge and skills necessary to train the students in the area of novel drug delivery systems. The subject imparts knowledge and skills necessary for dose calculations, dose adjustments and to apply Biopharmaceutics theories in practical problem solving.

Course Outcome:

 

CO OUTCOMES PO MAPPING
CO1 Upon completion of the course, the student shall be able to understand about: Instruments used in Pharma Industries. PO1, PO10, PO11
CO2 Techniques used in Pharma Industries. PO1, PO2, PO3, PO10,PO11
CO3 Preparation and evaluation of different dosage forms.

 

PO1, PO2, PO3, PO8, PO10,PO11
CO4 Different evaluation studies for dosage forms and cosmetics. PO2, PO3, PO10
CO5 Different physicochemical properties pays important role in formulation of dosage forms. PO1, PO11

Syllabus:

  • Formulation and evaluation of Herbal cream.
  • Determination of pharmacokinetic parameters from the given plasma concentration.
  • Formulation and evaluation of Herbal Shampoo.
  • Formulation and evaluation of emulsion.
  • Formulation and evaluation of Suspension.
  • Formulation and evaluation of anti-acne gel.
  • Formulation and evaluation of microspheres.
  • Formulation and evaluation of in-situ gel for ocular drug delivery.
  • Determination of Bio-availability of the plasma data.
  • Determination of pharmacokinetic parameters of 1 mg of drug in given IV bolus.
  • To determine the absorption rate constant by using method of residual.

Session 1

Formulation and evaluation of Herbal cream. Herbal Cream

Session 2

Determination of pharmacokinetic parameters from the given plasma concentration. Determination of pharmacokinetic parameters from the given plasma concentration data.

Session 3

Formulation and evaluation of Herbal Shampoo. shampoo

Session 4

Formulation and evaluation of emulsion. Castor oil emulsions

Session 5

Formulation and evaluation of Suspension. calamine lotion

SessionĀ  6

Formulation and evaluation of anti-acne gel. Anti acne gel

Session 7

Formulation and evaluation of microspheres. alginate beads

Session 8

Formulation and evaluation of in-situ gel for ocular drug delivery. ocular situ

Session 9

Determination of Bio-availability of the plasma data.

Session 10

Determination of pharmacokinetic parameters of 1 mg of drug in given IV bolus. Calculation of pharmacokinetics parameter from IV bolus data using MS-EXCEL.

Session 11

To determine the absorption rate constant by using method of residual. Determine the absorption rate constant by using method of residual from the given Plasma Conc. data.

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