TAGS:-RGPV B. PHAMACY 4TH SEM SYLLABUS I RGTU B. PHARMACY SYLLABUS I PHARMACY 4TH SEM SYLLABUS I RGTU SYLLABUS FOR B. PHARMACY 4TH SEM  I RGPV SYLLABUS 4TH SEM  I PHARMACY COMPLETE SYLLABUS

Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidalaya, Bhopal (M.P.)
B. PHARMA-IV SEMESTER 

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RGPV / RGTU B. PHARMACY PHARMACEUTICS  IV (PHARMACEUTICAL ENGG.  II)
 – PY 401  SYLLABUS
UNIT-I 
Size Reduction and Size Separation-Definition objectives and significance of size reduction, Factors affecting size reduction, Standard of powders, Sieves and their usage in grading of powders, Laws governing energy and power requirements of a mill,Classification of size reduction machines, Study of various types of mill including ball mill, hammer mill fluid energy mill energy mill etc. Fluid classification methods.

UNIT-II 
Evaporation-Basic concepts, Factors affecting evaporation, Types of evaporators, Study
of short tubs evaporators, Forced circulation evaporators and Film evaporators, Single and multiple effect evaporation, Evaporation under reduced pressure, Evaporation capacity, Heat and material balance, Scale formation, Foam and Continue>>>>>>

 RGPV / RGTU B. PHARMACY PHARMACEUTICS  V(DOSAGE FORM DESIGN) – PY 402  SYLLABUS

UNIT-I
Pharmaceutical preformulation: - Definition and scope, Establishment and importance of following physicochemical parameters :Solubility, pKa and selection of suitable salt, partition coefficient, dissolution, polymorphism, microscopy and powder properties, stability and drug-excipient compatibility Pharmaceutical factors influencing drug formulation.

UNIT-II
Study of different types of formulation additives: Diluents, Binders, Disintegrating agents, Lubricants, Solvents, Co-solvents and Vehicles, Preservatives, Suspending agents, Emulsifying agents, Antioxidants, Preservatives, colouring, flavoring and sweetning agents, Viscosity enhancers, ointment and suppositories Continue>>>>>>>>

RGPV / RGTU B. PHARMACY PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS (THEORY)PY 403  SYLLABUS

UNIT-I
Fundamentals, Significance of quantitative analysis in quality control, Different techniques of analysis. heoretical considerations and pharmaceutical applications; with special reference toIndian pharmacopoeia; of the following analytical techniques -
Acid-Base titrations: Theoretical principles. Classification, Direct titration of strong acids, Strong bases, and weak bases, Back titrations, Acid –Base indicators, Choice of indicators and mixed indicators. Methods for determination of organically combined Nitrogen and in pharmaceutical applications.
Oxidation-Reduction titrations: Concepts of oxidation and reduction, redox reactions,
strengths & equivalent weighs of oxidizing and reducing agents, redox indicators, potassium permanganate titrations, iodometry & iodometry, 9£dcammonium sulphate titrations, potassium iodate titrations. Pharmaceutical applications,Continue>>>>>>>>>>

RGPV / RGTU B. PHARMACY PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY(BIOCHEMISTRY) 
– PY 404  SYLLABUS
UNIT-I
Biochemical organization of the cell and transport processes across cell membrane.
The concept of free energy, determination of charges in free energy system from
equilibrium constant and reduction potential, bioenergetics, production of ATP and its
biological significance.Structure and Functions of Proteins: Amino acids and Peptides, Determination of Primary structure and higher orders of structure.
Enzymes: Nomenclature Kinetics ans its Mechanism of action,Mechanism of Inhibition,Iso enzymes, enzymes in technical diagnosis.
Co-enzymes: Metals as coenzymes and their significance and Vitamins as coenzymes and their significance.

UNIT-II
Carbohydrate Metabolism:Conversion of Polysaccharide to Glucose 1-Phosphate, Glycolysis and Fermentation and their regulation, Gluconeogenesis and Glycogenolysis, metabolism of galactose and galactosemia , role of sugar nucleotide in biosynthesis, pentosephosphate pathway. Continue>>>>>>&

RGPV / RGTU B. PHARMACY PHARMACOLOGY- I (THEORY)  – PY 405  SYLLABUS
UNIT-I
General PharmacologY:Introduction to pharmacology, sources of drugs, dosage forms and routes ofadministration, mechanism of action, combined effects of drugs, factors modifying drug action, tolerance and dependence, pharmacogenetics . 
Absorption, distribution and excretion of drugs, principle of basic and clinical pharmacokinetics adverse drug reactions and treatment of poisoning, ADME drug interaction, bioassay of drugs and biological standardization, discovery and development of new drugs. Introduction to clinical trials.

UNIT-II
Pharmacology of Peripheral Nervous System:Neurohumoral transmission (autonomous and somatic) Parasympathomimetic, parasympatholytic, sympathomimetics, sympatholytics,
neuron blocking agents.Neuromuscular blocking agents .Continue>>>>>

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