BPH-411: PHARMACEUTICS-X
(PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY-II)
PRACTICAL
Max. Marks: 80 Total Hours: 75 (3hrs/week) - Microencapsulationby coacervation phase separation brought about by change of temperature.
- Microencapsulation by coacervation phase separation brought about by addition of nonsolvent.
- Formulation, preparation and evaluation of paediatric tablets.
- Preparation and evaluation of aspirin tablets.
- Coating of tablets.
- Evaluation of coatings.
- Granulation by slugging.
- Determination of BA and M/G factor.
- Formulation of hard capsules.
- Quality control of soft and hard capsules.
- Preparation of small volume parenterals.
- Test for pyrogen.
- Preparation and evaluation of large volume parenteral.
- Formulation, preparation and evaluation of aerosol.
- Microencapsulation by complex emulsion method.
NOTE: ANY OTHER EXPERIMENTS (S) MAY BE INCLUDED IN SUPPORT OF THE THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF THE COURSE.
Books Recommended (Latest editions)
- L. Lachman et. al, Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy, Varghese publishing House, Hind Rajasthan Building, Dodar, Bombay- 400014.
- J. R. Robinson & Vincent Pel-Lee. Controlled drug delivery, Marcel Dekker, New York, 1987.
- M. H. Rubinstein Pharmaceutical Technology, (Tablatting Technology), Volume-1, Ellis Horwood Limited, John Wiley & Sons, 1987.
- Bentely’s Text Book of Pharmaceutics, ELBS
- Remington’s Pharmaceutical sSciences, Mack publishing Company, Pennsylvania, USA.
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