Buffe by F S SHAH (Autosaved) (Autosaved)
Buffe by F S SHAH (Autosaved) (Autosaved)
Buffe by F S SHAH (Autosaved) (Autosaved)
Mr.Farooque S.Shah
Assistant Professor
At PARUL UNIVERSITY
Content
• What is buffer solution
• Definition of buffer
• Types of buffer
• Mechanism of buffer
• Capacity of buffer
• Stability of buffer
• Preparation of Buffer
• Isotonicity of buffer solution
• Measurement of tonicity
• Physiological Buffer
What is Buffer
• Buffer solution known as, pH buffer or hydrogen ion buffer
Alkaline Buffers
These buffer solutions are used to maintain basic conditions. Basic
buffer has a basic pH and is prepared by mixing a weak base and its
salt with strong acid. The aqueous solution of an equal concentration
of ammonium hydroxide and ammonium chloride has a pH of 9.25.
TONOCITY
THE CONCENTRACTION
OF ONLY THE SOLUTE
THAT CAN NOT BE CROSS
THE MEMBRANES DUE TO
SOLUTE EXERT AN
OSMOTIC PRESSURE ON
THAT MEMBRANE.
METHODS OF ADJUSTING
TONICITY
Class I Methods
• In this class , Sodium Chloride , dextrose , or some other substances
is added to the solution of drug to lower the freezing point of the
solution to (-52°) and thus make it isotonic with the body fluids
Such as
1.Cryoscopic Method
2.Sodium Chloride dextrose Equivalent Method
METHODS OF ADJUSTING TONICITY
Class II Methods
In this method water is added to the drug in a sufficient amount to
form an isotonic solution
Such as
1.White–Vincent Method
2.The Sprowls Method
• In blood maintain a pH close to 7.35-7.45; a change in the pH blood
affects the uptake of oxygen and cellular processes.
• Cellular metabolism- yields acids.