Sri Satya Sai University of Technology and Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology and Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology and Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Sehore(M.P.)
DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY (PART-I) Ist YEAR
1.1 PHARMACEUTICS-I
Theory (75 hours)
1. Introduction of different dosage forms. Their classification with examples-their relative applications.
Familiarisation with new drug delivery systems.
2. Introduction to Pharmacopoeias with special reference to the Indian Pharmacopoeia.
3. MetrologySystems of weights and measures. Calculations including conversion from one to another
system. Percentage calculations and adjustments of products. Use of alligation method in calculations,
Isotonic solutions.
4. Packing of PharmaceuticalsDesirable features of a containertypes of containers. Study of glass
and plastics as materials for containers and rubber as material for closures-their merits and demerits.
Introduction to aerosol packaging.
5. Size reduction Objectives, and factors affecting size reduction, methods of size reductionStudy of
Hammer mill, Ball mill, Fluid Enegy Mill and Disintegrator.
6. Size separationSize separation by sifting. Official Standard for powders. Sedimentation methods of
size separation. Construction and working of cyclone separator.
7. Mixing and HomogenisationLiquid mixing and powder mixing, Mixing of semisolids, Study of
Silverson MixerHomogeniser, Planetary Mixer; Agitated powder mixer; Triple Roller Mill; Propeller
Mixer, Colloid Mill and Hand Homogeniser. Double cone mixer.
8. Clarification and Filtration-Theory of filtration, Filter media; Filter aids and selection of filters. Study
of the following filtration equipmentsFilter Press, Sintered Filters, Filter Candles, Metafilter
9. Extraction and Galenicals
(a) Study of percolation and maceration and their modification, continuous hot extractionApplications
in the preparation of tinctures and extracts.
(b) Introduction to Ayurvedic dosage forms.
10. Heat processes EvaporationDefinition Factors affecting evaporation-Study of evaporating still
and Evaporating Pan.
11. DistillationSimple distillation and Fractional distillation; Steam distillation and vacuum
distillation. Study of vacuum still, preparation of Purified Water I.P. and water for injection I.P.
Construction and working of the still used for the same.
12. Introduction to drying processesStudy of Tray Dryers: Fluidized Bed Dryer, Vacuum Dryer and
Freeze Dryer.
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Sterilization by radiation,
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(ii)
(iv)
Gaseous sterilization.
Preparation (minimum number stated against each) of the following categories illustrating different
techniques involved.
1.
Aromatic waters
2.
Solutions
3.
Spirits
4.
Tinctures
5.
Extracts
6.
Creams
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Cosmetic preparations
8.
Capsules
9.
Tablets
10.
11.
Ophthalmic preparations
12.
Books Recommended
(Latest editions)
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Protectives-Talc, Zinc Oxide, Calamine, Zinc stearate, Titanium dioxide, Silicone polymers.
Antidotes-Sodium nitrate.
2. Major Intra and Extracellular electrolytes(A) Electrolytes used for replacement therapy-Sodium chloride and its preparations, Potassium chloride
and its preparations.
(B) Physiological acid-base balance and electrolytes used-Sodium acetate, Potassium acetate, Sodium
bicarbonate injection, Sodium citrate, Potassium citrate, Sodium lactate injection, Ammonium chloride
and its injection.
(C) Combination of oral electrolyte powders and solutions.
3. Inorganic Official compounds of Iron, Iodine, and, Calcium Ferrous Sulfate and Calcium gluconate.
4.Radio pharmaceuticals and Contrast media-Radio activity-Alpha, Beta and Gamma Radiations,
Biological effects of radiations, Measurement of radio activity, G. M. Counter Radio isotopes their uses,
storage and precautions with special reference to the official preparations.
Radio opaque Contrast mediaBarium sulfate.
5.Quality control of Drugs and Pharmaceuticals-Importance of quality control, significant errors, methods
used for quality control, sources of impurities in Pharmaceuticals, Limit tests for Arsenic, chloride,
sulphate, Iron and Heavy metals.
6.Identification tests for cations and anions as per Indian Pharmacopoeia.
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c.
d.
1.3 PHARMACOGNOSY
Theory (75 hours)
1. Definition, history and scope of Pharmacognosy including indigenous system of medicine.
2. Various systems of classification of drugs of natural origin.
3. Adulteration and drug evaluation; significance of Pharmacopoeial standards.
4. Brief outline of occurrence, distribution, outline of isolation, identification tests, therapeutic effects and
pharmaceutical applications of alkaloids, terpenoids, glycosides, volatile oils, tannins and resins.
5. Occurrence, distribution, organoleptic evaluation, chemical constituents including tests wherever
applicable and therapeutic efficacy of following categories of drugs.
(a)
(b)
Cardiotonics-Digitalis, Arjuna.
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AstringentsCatechu.
Antihypertensives-Rauwolfia.
(g)
(h)
Antirheumatics-Guggul, Colchicum.
(i)
Antitumour-Vinca.
(j)
Antileprotics-Chaulmoogra Oil.
(k)
(l)
DiureticsGokhru, Punarrnava.
(m) Antidysentrics-Ipecacuanha
(n)
(o)
AntimalarialsCinchona.
(p)
Oxytocics-Ergot.
(q)
(r)
(s) Perfumes and flavouring agents-Peppermint Oil, Lemon Oil, Orange Oil, Lemon grass Oil,
Sandalwood.
(t) Pharmaceutical aids-Honey, Arachis Oil, Starch, Kaolin, Pectin, Olive oil, Lanolin, Beeswax,
Acacia, Tragacanth, Sodium alginate, Agar, Guar gum, Gelatin.
(u) Miscellaneous-Liquorice, Garlic, Picrorhiza, Dioscorea, Linseed, Shatavari, Shankhapusphi,
Pyrethrum, Tobacco.
6. Collection and preparation of crude drug for the market as exemplified by Ergot, opium, Rauwolfia,
Digitalis, Senna.
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(c)
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Digestive system.
(b)
Respiratory system.
(c)
Cardiovascular system.
(d)
Urinary system.
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Reproductive system.
(f)
Nervous system.
(g)
Eye.
(h)
Ear.
3. Microscopic examination of epithelial tissue, cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, skeletal muscle.
Connective tissue and nervous tissues.
4. Examination of blood films for TLC, DLC and malarial parasite.
5. Determination of clotting time of blood, erythrocyte sedimentation rate and Hemoglobin value.
6. Recording of body temperature, pulse, heart rate, blood pressure and ECG.
1.6
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(e)
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