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PHARMACEUTICAL ENGINEERING – I
Materials of Construction: Factors affecting the material selection for
Pharmaceutical plants.
Ferrous Metals: Cast
iron steels and Stainless steels,
Non-Ferrous Metals: Copper, Aluminum, Lead, Tin, Silver, Nickel, Zinc, Platinum,
Chromium and their important alloys.
Nonmetals: Glass,
Stoneware, Stone slate, Brick, Concrete, Asbestos, Rubber, Timber,
Plastics.
Corrosion and its Prevention: Types of corrosion, factors influencing corrosion,
theories of corrosion, methods of prevention of corrosion.
Definition of unit operations, unit processes. Steady
and unsteady states, dimensionless equations, dimensional formulas, dimensional
analysis, and dimensionless groups.
Fluid Flow: Fluid
static's, manometers, types of flow, Bernoulli's theorem, losses in mechanical
energy of flowing fluids, measurement of fluids flow rate - orifice, venturi,
pitot and rotameter, flow meters.
Heat Transfer: Nature
of heat flow,
Conduction: - Fourier's law, thermal conductivity,
compound resistance in series, heat flow through a cylinder - mean radius and
mean area.
Convection: - Natural and forced convection,
temperature gradients in forced convection, surface and over all coefficients.
Parallel current and counter current flow.
Radiation: -black body, Stefan Boltzaman law, and gray
body. Heaters, heat interchangers, scraped surface exchangers, extended surface
equipment.
Steam as heating medium: - properties and uses of
steam traps, vacuum pumps, condensers, entrainment separators, foam and its
prevention.
Transportation of Materials
Solids: - Classification, principles of construction
& uses of different types of conveyers, detailed study of belt, screw and
pneumatic conveyers.
Fluids: - Pipes, tubes, joints, fittings, valves,
Different types of reciprocating & rotary pumps, air lift pumps, screw
pumps, monopumps, peristaltic pumps.
Gases: - Fans, Blowers, types of compressors,
ejectors, vacuum pumps, jet pumps.
Humidification dehumidification and air conditioning: Definition of various terms, wet bulb and adiabatic
saturation temperatures, humidity chart, determination of humidity, methods of
increasing and decreasing humidity. Air conditioning - applications in pharmacy.
Refrigeration: Definition; compression and absorption;
types of refrigeration cycles; coefficient of performance, refrigerants and
their choice; Brine systems, load and applications in pharmacy.
Filtration: Laboratory
filtration equipment, classification of industrial filters, sand filters,
chamber press, plate & frame filter press, brief description of leaf
filters, rotary continuous filters, top feed filters, streamline & meta
filters, choice of filtration unit. Membrane filters, Air filtration. Filter
operation - effect of pressure, filter aids, Filter media, factors affecting
rate of filtration, pretreatment of materials. Filtration theory - Mechanism of
filtration, Kozeny equation and its limitations.
Centrifugation: Theoretical
considerations, large scale centrifuges classification, perforated & non
perforated basket centrifuges, disc centrifuge bowls, tubular bowl centrifuges,
horizontal centrifuges, continuous centrifuges, vertical solid bowl centrifuge,
laboratory equipment.
PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS – I
Computation
of analytical results - Significant figures, Concept of error, precision,
accuracy, specificity, sensitivity, detection limit, linearity and range,
ruggedness, standard deviation Rejection of doubtful values with special
reference to volumetric and gravimetric analysis. Calibration of analytical
equipment.
Fundamentals
of volumetric analysis, methods of expressing concentration, primary and
secondary standards.
Physico-chemical
concepts required for analysis such as electrolytic dissociation, Modem theory
of acids, bases and salts - Bronstead - Lowry theory, Lewis electronic theory;
chemical equilibrium, pH and buffer action, solubility product, common ion
effect, hydrolysis of salts and amphoteric substances.
Principles
of Neutralization reactions; Theory of indicators and Neutralization
indicators.
Principles
of oxidation-reduction titration's, redox, self-indicators and their use,
reactions in pharmaceutical analysis precipitation.
Principles
of gravimetric analysis - typical methods involving precipitation, coagulation,
digestion, drying procedures, co-precipitation.
Theory
and applications of complexometric titration's, argentometry, iodometry,
potassium iodate, potassium bromate, EDT A, non-aqueous tritrations redox
titration's, ammonium sulphate, titanous chloride. Principles of gas
analysis.
Stoichiometry
of Ionic equations and Solutions: The Mole concept, Measuring of Moles of
Elements and Compounds; Percentage Composition; Emperical and Molecular
Formula; Balancing of Chemical Equations; Some analytical problems and
calculations based on mass balance, limiting reagent theoretical yield and
percentage yield.
PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY - II
Aromatic
Hydrocarbons (Benzene and Derivatives)
Structure
of Benzene, stability of Benzene ( Heats of hydrogenation), Aromatic character
–Huckel’s (4n + 2 electron) rule. Nomenclature of Benzene derivatives.
Electrophilic substitution reactions (Halogenation, Nitration, Sulphonation,
Friedel- Crafts alkylation and acylation), Effect of substituent on Reactivity
and orientation of monosubstiuted Benzenes. Nucleophilic substitution in
Halobenzenes. Acidity and Reactions of Phenols.
Polynuclear
Hydrocarbons: Napthalene and Anthracene: Structure, relative stability and
aromaticity, Electrophilic substitution reactions - orientation, reduction and
oxidation.
Stereo
Chemistry
Stereoisomerism,
conformational isomerism, Cis-trans (E & Z) isomerism, sequence rules for E
& Z configurations. Enantiomerism and optical activity:
Plane
of symmetry, asymmetry or chirality, plane polarized light, Relative (D &
L) configurations, Absolute (R & S) configurations, sequence rules,
Diastereomers, Meso structures, racemic modifications, concept of
stereospecificity.
Heterocyclic
Compounds Containing One Hetero Atom
Introduction,
classification and nomenclature of Heterocyclic compounds, Ring structure,
methods of preparation and characteristic reactions of pyrrole, furan,
thiophene, Pyridine, Indole, Quinoline, Isoquinoline and Acridine. Structure
and specific uses of two medicinally important compounds representing each of
the heterocyclic systems.
Heterocyclic
Compounds Containing Two Hetero Atoms
Structure
and preparation of Pyrazole, Imidazole, Benzimidazole, Oxazole, Isoxozole,
thiazole, diazine, pyrimidius, pyrazine and phenothiazine.
Nomenclature
and Ring Structure and specific uses of two medicinally important compounds
representing each of the above heterocyclic systems; Benzofuran, Benzopyran,
dioxane, cinnoline, phenazine, oxazine, triazine, triazole, tetrazole, phenam
and cepham.
Synthetic
Reagents and Reactions
Specific
synthetic Applications (at least two) of the following reagents:
Lithium
Aluminium Hydride (LAH), Lead Tetra Acetate (LTA), N-Bromosucinimide (NBS),
Selenium oxide, sodium periodate, perchloric acid,
Mechanism
of the following reactions: Fries migration, Beckmann Re-arrangement, Birch
reduction, Hoffman's hypobromite reaction, oppenneur oxidation. MPV reduction,
ArndtEistert synthesis.
PHARMACEUTICAL. MICROBIOLOGY
Introduction
to the Science of Microbiology and Microscopy. Groups of microbes (bacteria, fungi,
virus and actinomycetes) classification, macro and micro morphology and
taxonomy. Different methods of bacterial count. Nutrition, Cultivation,
Isolation, Identification and Preservation of pure cultures. Organisms
important in Pharmacy.
Different
biochemical reactions employed in identification of organisms, stains and
staining, tolerance, Physiology and reproduction of bacteria, actinomycetes,
fungi, yeasts and viruses. Microbial genetics and Variation: Introduction,
genetic organization, mutation, mutagens, different types of mutants, physical
and chemical mutagenesis repair mechanism and their isolation.
Disinfections:
Factors influencing disinfections, dynamics of disinfections, different groups
of disinfectants and antiseptics and their evaluation and applications.
Sterilization:
Premises and Equipment, detailed evaluation and application of different
sterilization methods. Sterilization indicators and their importance.
Microbial
attack and host defense, virulence and pathogen city, primary and specific
defensive mechanisms of body.
General
Principles of immunology and their applications. Immunogenetics: Classification
and principles of different types of immunity, Immune systems - humoral
immunity, cellular immunity and tolerance. Phagocytosis, Hypersensitivity and
other reactions.
General
Principles of Serology and Chemical nature of antigens, antibodies. Different
antigen - antibody reactions and their applications. Precipitation,
agglutination and their significance in diagnosis and diagnostic tests.
Different antigens of bacterial cells, monophasic and biphasic variation.
Bacterial exotoxins and endotoxins, Toxoids.
General
principles of infection and communicable diseases. Significant symptoms,
General modes of transmission of the following epidemic and endemic
diseases.
a)
Tuberculosis, cholera, typhoid. b) Diphtheria, whooping cough. c) Plague,
malaria, filariasis, infuenza. d) Infective hepatitis, poliomyelitis.
Systematic studies of a few selected organisms -
E.Coli, Pencillium sps, Streptomyces sps, Saccharomyces sps. Microbiology of
water and milk.
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