BPH-311: PHARMACEUTICS –VII
(PHYSICAL PHARMACY)
PRACTICAL
Max. Marks: 80 Total Hours: 75 (3hrs/week)
1.Determination of particle size, particle size distribution and surface areas using various methods of particle size analysis.
2.Determination of derived properties of powders like density, porosity, compressibility, angle of repose etc.
3.Determination of surface/interfacial tension, HLB values and critical micellar concentration of surfactants.
4.Study of rheological properties of various types of systems using different viscometers.
5.Studies of different types of colloid and their properties.
6.Preparation of various types of suspensions and determination of their sedimentation parameters.
7.Preparation and stability studies of emulsions.
8.Studies on different types of complexes and determination of their stability constants.
9.Determinations of half-life rate constant and order of reaction.
10.To study the influence of various factors on the rate of reaction.
11.Accelerated stability testing, shelf life determination and expiration dating of pharmaceuticals.
12.Preparation of pharmaceutical buffers and determination of buffer capacity.
13.Experiments involving tonicity adjustments
NOTE: ANY OTHER EXPERIMENTS (S) MAY BE INCLUDED IN SUPPORT OF THE THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF THE COURSE.
Books Recommended (Latest editions)
1. Alfred Martin et. al., Physical Pharmacy, B. I. Waberly Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
2. H. S. Beans, A. H. Beckett and J. E. Careless, Advances in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol I to 4.
3. Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mack Publishing Co, Easten Ponnsylvania,, U. S. A.
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