BPH-214: PHARMACOGNOSY-II
PRACTICAL
Max. Marks: 80 Total Hours: 75 (3hrs/week)- Identification of crude drugs listed in theory.
- Microscopic study of some important crude drugs as underlined above.
- Standardization of some traditional drug formulations.
- Studies of microscopic characters of some important drugs in entire and powdered form.
- Chemical evaluation of powdered drugs and enzymes.
- Processing, extraction, isolation and characterization of natural products.
NOTE: ANY OTHER EXPERIMENTS (S) MAY BE INCLUDED IN SUPPORT OF THE THEO-RETICAL ASPECTS OF THE COURSE.
Books Recommended (Latest edition):
- V. E. Tylor, L. R. Brady & J. E. Robbers, Pharmacognosy (9th Edition), K.M. Varghese Company, Bombay, India, 1988.
- W. C. Evans, Trease and Evans Pharmacognosy (15th Ed.), W. B. Saunders Limited, 2002.
- Trevor Robbinson, The Organic Constituent of Higher Plants, Burge Publishing Co., 1967.
- G. E. Trease, A Textbook of Pharmacognosy (7th Edition), Bailliere Tindall, London, 1957.
- B. P. Jackson & D. W. Snowdon, Powdered Vegetable Drugs, Stanley Thomes Ltd., London, 1974.
- M. Hickey and C. King, 100 Families of FIowering Plants, 2nd Edn., Cambridge University Press, 1988.
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