Phar Chem 1 OBTL
Phar Chem 1 OBTL
Phar Chem 1 OBTL
Faculty of Pharmacy
An Outcomes-based Teaching Learning Program for Phar. Chem 1
2nd semester, A.Y. 2014-2015
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Course Facilitator:
Chemistry 100
Assoc. Prof. Ma. Elena J. Manansala, M.S.Phar..
Covers theories and principles in equilibrium pertinent to medicinal and pharmaceutical applications.
Summarizes the physical and Chemical properties of each element and group in the periodic table.
Provides the chemistry and pharmacy of inorganic medicinal official in the USP and NF with special
attention on their common names, properties, preparation, and the rationale of their therapeutic uses.
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Intended Learning
Outcomes
Establish the relationship
between the principles of
chemical kinetics and
chemical equilibrium
(CILO1.1)
Formulate equilibrium
expressions as applied to
homogenous and
heterogenous systems.
(CILO 3)
Content
Unit I: Chemical Principles
Applicable
to
Pharmaceutical and
Medicinal Chemistry
1. Chemical Kinetics
Reaction rates and rate law
Collision Theory of reaction
rate
Le Chateliers Principle
Factors affecting reaction
rates
2. Chemical Equilibrium
2.2 Homogenous Equilibrium
Equlibrium Constant - Ke
Equilibrium Constant for
weak acids (Ka)
Equlbrium Constant for
weak base (Kb)
Equilbrium Constant for
Water (Kw)
pH and buffers
2.3 Heterogenous Equilbrium
Equlibrium constant for
Slightly soluble compounds
(Ksp)
Teaching-Learning
Activities
Assessment
Tasks
Lecture Demonstration
Tutorial
Objective test
Scientific Laboratory
Session (no.1)
Problem sets
Lecture Demonstration
Tutorial
Objective test
Laboratory experiment
(no.2)
Problem sets
Laboratory
reports
Compare and
Contrast chart
Laboratory
report
Lecturedemonstration
Objective
test
Tutorial
Memory
matrix
Compare
and Contrast
Chart
Practical
exam
Laboratory
reports
Lecture
Objective test
Course Preparation
Assignment
Memory matrix
Note taking
Small group project and
assignment
Audio-visual presentations
of currents medicinal uses of
inorganic preparations and
their mechanism of actions.
Scientific Laboratory
session(nos. 11-17)
Compare and
contrast chart
Laboratory reports
and
pharmaceutical
preparation
Protective Agents
Antibacterials and
Astringents
6. Dental Products
Anticaries Agents
Dentrifices
7. Miscellaneous Pharmaceutical
Agents
Inhalants
Respiratory Stimulus
Expectorants and Emetics
Antidotes
Tableting Aids
Suspending Agents
8. Radiopharmaceuticals and
Contrast Media
Radiopharmaceuticals
Radiopaque and Contrast
Media
Course Textbook:
Zumdahl, S.S and Zumdahl S.A, Chemistry: An Atomic First Approach. Australia:
Thomson Brooks/Cole, 2012.
Manansala, M.E., Lecture Notes in Phar. Chem 1.
Manansala,M.E., Doria, M.C., Laboratory Manual in Phar. Chem 1
Course References:
and Pharmaceutical
Block, John H.; Roche, Edward; Soine, Taito; Wilson, Charles, Inorganic Medicinal
Grading System:
Lecture
Quizzes
Assignments/Proje
cts
Long Exams
Total
Ratio
Laboratory
Quizzes
Long Exams
Reports/Performan
ce
Practical/Preparati
ons
Monthly
Prelims
Finals
40%
40%
40%
10%
10%
10%
50%
100%
30%
50%
100%
30%
50%
100%
30%
Monthly
40%
40%
Prelims
40%
40%
Finals
40%
40%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
100%
100%
100%
Comprehensive
Exam
Monthly Scope
20%
Prelim Scope
40%
Final Scope 40%
100%
10%