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STUDENT HAND BOOK

BACHELOR OF Pharmacy

SEMESTER-6th
STUDY SCHEME-2015 onwards
SWAMI VIVEKANAND COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, BANUR.

DEPARTMENT OF
PHARMACY

SWAMI VIVEKANAND
COLLEGE OF
PHARMACY,
BANUR

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STUDY SCHEME
Course Code Course Name L+T P Total Marks

Internal External
Marks Marks
EVSC 101 Environmental 2+1 - 20 80
Science-
BPHM 601 Pharmaceutical 3+1 - 20 80
Chemistry-VI
(Medicinal
Chemistry-I)
BPHM 602 Pharmaceutical 2+1 - 20 80
Jurisprudence &
ethics
BPHM 603 Pharmacology-II 3+1 - 20 80
BPHM 604 Pharmacognosy-V 2+1 - 20 80
BPHM 605 Pharmaceutical 2+1 - 20 80
Microbiology
BPHM 606 Lab - 3 20 80
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry-VI
(Medicinal
Chemistry-I)
BPHM 607 Lab - 3 20 80
Pharmacology-II
BPHM 608 Lab - 3 20 80
Pharmacognosy-V
BPHM 609 Lab - 3 20 80
Pharmaceutical
Microbiology
Total 20 12 200 800
Grand Total 32H/W 1000

Author By:
Dr. Rahul Mishra (Principal)
Ms.. Sonia Pahuja (HOD)

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Department Teachers
S.
Name of Teacher Contact no. Email-id
No.
1. Dr. Rahul Mishra (Principal)
8556001839 [email protected]
2. Ms. Sonia Pahuja (HOD) 9815613484 [email protected]
3. Ms. Rupinder Kaur (A.P) 8872286999 [email protected]
4. Ms.Prabhjot Kaur (A.P) 9780674548 [email protected]
5. Ms. Meenakshi Rana (A.P) 9459208218 [email protected]
6. Ms. Chetna Kumari (A.P) 8376072089 [email protected]
7. Ms. Tripta Kumari (A.P) 9459570690 [email protected]
8. Ms.Pratibha (AP) -
9. Mr. Varinder Singh ( Lab Technician) 7307303941 [email protected]
10. Ms. Dinky Sharma ( Lab Technician) 8264816035 -
11. Mr.Balvir Singh (Lab Technician) 9779758797 [email protected]

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Subject Teachers 6th Semester

S. No. Name of Subject Subject code Subject Teachers name

1 Environmental Science EVSC101 Ms. Tripta Kumari


Pharmaceutical Chemistry-VI BPHM601
2 Ms. Prabhjot Kaur
(Medicinal Chemistry-I)
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence & BPHM602
3 Ms. Meenakshi Rana
ethics
4 Pharmacology-II BPHM603 Dr. Rahul Mishra
5 Pharmacognosy-V BPHM604 Ms. Rupinder Kaur
6 Pharmaceutical Microbiology BPHM605 Ms. Chetna Kumari
Lab Pharmaceutical Chemistry-VI
7 (Medicinal Chemistry-I)
BPHM606 Ms. Prabhjot Kaur
8 Lab Pharmacology-II BPHM607 Dr. Rahul Mishra
9 Lab Pharmacognosy-V BPHM608 Ms. Rupinder Kaur
10 Lab Pharmaceutical Microbiology BPHM609 Ms. Chetna Kumari

Whom to contact
S. No Designation Contact Email ID
1.
Principal 7837300487 [email protected]
2.
HOD 9780909343 [email protected]

3. Hostel warden
6280553594 [email protected]
boys
4. Hostel warden girls 7837300466 -

5.
Transport In-In-charge 9988071324 [email protected]
6.
Student Section 9914254488 [email protected]
7.
Admission Cell 9465233333 [email protected]
8.
Accounts 7837300469 [email protected]

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Important Links to follow: Purpose

Website Links

University Related Information

Examination Related Information

College Website

Study Material Related

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B.Pharm VIth Sem


EVSC 101
Environmental Science
Sub. Code Subject L+T

EVSC 101 Environmental Science 2+1

Objective/s and Expected outcome:


Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to:
1. Measure environmental variables and interpret results
2. Evaluate local, regional and global environmental topics related to resource use
and management
3. Propose solutions to environmental problems related to resource use and
management
4. Interpret the results of scientific studies of environmental problems
5. Describe threats to global biodiversity, their implications and potential solutions

SECTION-A

Introduction: Definition and scope and importance of multidisciplinary nature of


environment. Need for public awareness.
(2)
Natural Resources: Natural Resources and associated problems, use and over
exploitation, case studies of forest resources and water resources.
(4)
Ecosystems: Concept of Ecosystem, Structure, interrelationship, producers,
consumers and decomposers, ecological pyramids-biodiversity and importance. Hot
spots of biodiversity
(4)
Environmental Pollution: Definition, Causes, effects and control measures of air
pollution, Water pollution, Soil pollution, Marine pollution, Noise pollution,
Thermal pollution, Nuclear hazards. Solid waste Management: Causes, effects and
control measure of urban and industrial wastes. Role of an individual in prevention
of pollution. Pollution case studies. Disaster Management : Floods, earthquake,
cyclone and landslides.
(5)
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SECTION-B

Social Issues and the Environment From Unsustainable to Sustainable


development,
Urban problems related to energy, Water conservation, rain water harvesting,
watershed management. Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its problems and
concerns. Case studies. Environmental ethics: Issues and possible solutions. Climate
change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents and
holocaust. Case studies. Wasteland reclamation. Consumerism and waste products.
Environment Protection Act. Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act. Water
(Prevention and control of pollution) Act. Wildlife Protection Act, Forest
Conservation Act, Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
Public awareness
(5)
Human Population and the Environment, Population growth, variation among
nations. Population explosion – Family Welfare Programme. Environment and
human health, Human Rights, Value Education, HIV/AIDS. Women and child
Welfare. Role of Information Technology in Environment and human health. Case
studies
(4)
Suggested Readings/ Books:

1. Agarwal, K. C. 2001 Environment Biology, Nidi Publ. Ltd. Bikaner.


2. Jadhav, H & Bhosale, V.M. 1995. Environment Protection and Laws. Himalaya
Pub House, Delhi 284p.
3. Rao M. N. & Datta A.K. 1987. Waste Water Treatment. Oxford & IBH Publ. Co.
Pvt. Ltd. 345 p.
4. Principle of Environment Science by Cunninghan, W.P.
5. Essentials of Environment Science by Joseph.
6. Environment Pollution Control Engineering by Rao, C.S.
7. Perspectives in Environmental Studies by Kaushik, A.
8. Elements of Environment Science & Engineering by Meenakshi.

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BPHM 601
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-VI (Medicinal Chemistry-I)

Sub. Code Subject L+T

BPHM 601 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-VI 3+1


(Medicinal Chemistry-I)

Module 01
Physicochemical and Stereochemmical aspects of drugs including bioisosterism in
relation to biological activity, Drug-Receptor interaction.

Module 02
Conventional methods of drug design, Lead,Discovery of Lead, lead optimization
Vitamins: Water soluble and fat soluble vitamins

Module 03
Introduction, Structure, Stereochemistry, Nomenclature, Synthesis of specified drugs
(given in parenthesis), mode of action, Structure Activity Relationships (if any) uses
and Physicochemical properties of the following classes of drugs: Adrenergic
hormones and drugs including biosynthesis, storage, release and metabolism of
Catecholamine (Isoprenaline, Adrenaline, Salbutanol).

Module 04
Introduction, Structure, Stereochemistry, Nomenclature, Synthesis of specified drugs
(given in parenthesis), mode of action, Structure Activity Relationships (if any) uses
and Physicochemical properties of the following classes of drugs: Cholinergic and
Anticholinestarases including biosynthesis, storage, release and metabolism of
acetylcholine (Neostigmine bromide,Pyridostigmine Bromide)

Module 05

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Introduction, Structure, Stereochemistry, Nomenclature, Synthesis of specified drugs


(given in parenthesis), mode of action, Structure Activity Relationships (if any) uses
and Physicochemical properties of the following classes of drugs: Antispasmodic
and Antiulcer drugs (Propantheline bromide,Dicyclomine hydrochloride)
Antiparkinsonism drugs (Apomorphine).

Module 06
Introduction, Structure, Stereochemistry, Nomenclature, Synthesis of specified drugs
(given in parenthesis), mode of action, Structure Activity Relationships (if any) uses
and Physicochemical properties of the following classes of drugs: Neuromuscular
blocking agents (Succinylcholine chloride,Gallamine triethiodide). Prostaglandins
and other Eicosanoids: Nomenclature, biosynthesis and biological activity

Module 07
Introduction, Structure, Stereochemistry, Nomenclature, Synthesis of specified drugs
(given in parenthesis), mode of action, Structure Activity Relationships (if any) uses
and Physicochemical properties of the following classes of drugs: Antihistamines
including Sodium Cromoglycate (Chloropheniramine).

Module 08
Introduction, Structure, Stereochemistry, Nomenclature, Synthesis of specified drugs
(given in parenthesis), mode of action, Structure Activity Relationships (if any) uses
and Physicochemical properties of the following classes of drugs: Analgesic-
antipyretics and Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory agents: (Indomethacin, and
Phenylbutazone).

Suggested Readings / Books


1. Wilson and Gisvold’s Textbook of Organic Medicinal and Pharmaceutical
Chemistry, Eleventh Edition, edited by J. H. Block and J. M. Beale Jr., Lippincott
Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2004.

2. Foye’s, Principles of Medicinal Chemistry, Sixth Edition, Wolters Kluwer (India),


Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, USA, 2008.

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3. Hansch, C. Comprehensive medicinal Chem. Vol.IV, Quantitative Drug Design.


Pergamom Press, Oxford. 4. Singh, H. and Kapoor, V.K. Medicinal and
Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Second Edition Vallabh Prakashan, Delhi,2005

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BPHM 602
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence & Ethics

Sub. Code Subject L+T


BPHM 602 Pharmaceutical 2+1
Jurisprudence & Ethics

Module- 01

Introduction a. Pharmaceutical Legislations- A brief review. b. Drugs &


Pharmaceutical Industry- A brief review. c. Pharmaceutical Education- A brief
review. BRIEF STUDY OF THE FOLLOWING WITH SPECIAL
REFERENCE TO THE MAIN PROVISIONS.

Module- 02 Code of Pharmaceutical Ethics Pharmacy Act 1948. Drugs Price


Control Order.

Module- 03 Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 and Rules 1945.

Module- 04 Medicinal & Toilet Preparations (Excise Duties) Act 1955. Narcotic
Drugs & Psychotropic Substances Act 1985 & Rules.

Module- 05 Poisons Act 1919 Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable


Advertisements) Act 1954. Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act 1970 & Rules
1975.

Module- 06 Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1960. States Shops &


Establishments Act & Rules. Insecticides Act 1968.

Module- 07 AICTE Act 1987, Factories Act 1948, Minimum Wages Act 1948 &
Patents Act 1970.

Module- 08
A brief study of the Various Prescription/Non-prescription Products, Medical /
Surgical accessories,
Diagnostic aids, appliances available in the market. Note: The teaching of all the
above Acts should cover the latest amendments.

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Books Recommended
1. Jain, N.K.A Textbook of Forensic Pharmacy. Vallabh Prakashan, New Delhi.
2. Mithal, B.M. A Textbook of Forensic Pharmacy. National Book Depot, Kolkatta.
3. Kokate and Gokhale, Textbook of Forensic Pharmacy, 2006, Pharma Book
Syndicate, Hyderabad

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BPHM 603
Pharmacology II
Sub. Code Subject L+T
BPHM 603 Pharmacology II 3+1

Module 1:
Pharmacology of Cardiovascular System :
Digitalis and cardiac glycosides. Antihypertensive drugs.

Module 2:
Pharmacology of Cardiovascular System :
Antianginal and Vasodilator drugs, including calcium channel blockers and beta
adrenergic antagonists. Antihyperlipedimic drugs

Module 3:
Pharmacology of Cardiovascular System :
Antiarrhythmic drugs. Drugs used in the therapy of shock

Module 4:
Drugs Acting on the Hemopoietic System :
Hematinics Anticoagulants, Vitamin K and hemostatic agents. Fibrinolytic and anti-
platelet drugs Blood and plasma volume expanders.

Module 5:
Drugs acting on urinary system:
Fluid and electrolyte balance, Diuretics

Module 6:
Autacoids :
5- HT and their antagonists. Prostaglandins, thromboxanes and leukotrienes.

Module 7:
Histamine, Pentagastrin , Cholecystokinin, Angiotensin, Bradykinin and Substance
P.

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Module 8:
Drugs Acting on the Respiratory System:
Anti-asthmatic drugs including bronchodilators. Anti-tussives and expectorants.
Respiratory stimulants.

Suggested Readings/ Books:


1. Goodman Gilman, A., Rall, T.W., Nies, A.I.S. and Taylor, P. Goodman and
Gilman’s The pharmacological Basis of therapeutics. 11th Ed, 2006. Publisher Mc
Graw Hill, Pergamon press.

2. Craig, C.R.&Stitzel, R.E. Modern Pharmacology. Latest edition. Publisher: Little


Brown.Co

3. Katzung B.G. Basic & Clinical Pharmacology 4th edt. 2008 Churchill Livingstone
New York

4. Tripathi, K. D. Essentials of medical pharmacology. 6th Ed, 2008. Publisher:


Jaypee, Delhi.

5. Rang, H.P. & Dale, M.M. Pharmacology. 6th edition, 2007. Publisher: Churchill
Living stone.

6. Satoskar, R.S. and Bhadarkar, S.D. Pharmacology and pharmacotherapeutics.


16th edition (single volume), 1999. Publisher: Popular, Dubai.

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BPHM 604
Pharmacognosy – V (Chemistry of Natural Products)

Sub. Code Subject L+T


BPHM 604 Pharmacognosy- V 2+1
(Chemistry Of Natural
Products)

Module- 01
Chemical and spectral approaches to simple molecules of natural origin. Concept of
stereoisomerism taking examples of natural products.

Module- 02
Chemistry and pharmacological activity of medicinally important monoterpenes
(Citral, α- Terpineol, Menthol, α-Pinene, Camphor), Sesquiterpenoids (Farnesol,
Zinziberene), Diterpenoids (Phytol), Triterpenoids (Squalene).

Module- 03
Carotenoids : a- carotenoids, b- carotenes, vitamin A, Xanthophylls of medicinal
importance.

Module- 04
Glycosides: Chemistry, pharmacological activity of digitoxin, digoxin, hecogenin,
sennosides, diogenin and sarasapogenin.

Module- 05
Alkaloids : Chemistry and pharmacological activity of atropine and related
compounds; quinine and reserpine,

Module- 06
Alkaloids: morphine, papaverine, ephedrine, ergot and vinca alkaloids.

Module- 07
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Chemistry and pharmacological activity of medicinally important lignans,


quassinoids and flavonoids.

Module- 08
Chemistry and therapeutic activity of penicillin, streptomycin and tetracycline

Suggested Reading/ Books:

1. Finar, I. L. Organic Chemistry, Volume


2: Stereochemistry and The Chemistry of Natural Products, 5th Edition, Dorling
Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd., Licensees of Pearson Education in South Asia, New
Delhi. 2. Agarwal, O. P. Chemistry of Organic Natural Products, Volume I, 41 st
Edition, Krishna Prakashan Media (P) Ltd., Meerut.
3. Agarwal, O. P. Chemistry of Organic Natural Products, Volume II, 40 th Edition,
Krishna Prakashan Media (P) Ltd., Meerut.
4. Bhat, S. V., Nagasapagi, B. A. and Sivakumar, M. chemistry of Natural Products,
Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi.
5. Pandeya, S. N. A Textbook of Medicinal Chemistry of Natural Products, SG
Publisher, Varanasi.
6. Chatwal, G. R. Organic Chemistry of Natural Products, Volume I, 4 th Edition,
Himal
7. Chatwal, G. R. Organic Chemistry of Natural Products, Volume II, 2nd Edition,
Himalaya Publishing House, Delhi

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BPHM 605
Pharmaceutical Microbiology

Sub. Code Subject L+T


BPHM 605 Pharmaceutical 2+1
Microbiology

Module- 01
Introduction: Historical development and scope of pharmaceutical
microbiology, Structure of Bacterial Cell. Classification of microbes and
taxonomy: Actinomycetes, Bacteria, Rickettsiae, spirochetes and viruses.

Module- 02
Identification of microbes: Stains and types of staining techniques,
electron microscopy. Nutrition, cultivation and Isolation: bacteria,
Actinomycetes, fungi and virus.

Module- 03
Microbial genetics and variation : Structure of gene, genetic code,
transcription, translation, mutation and regulation of gene expresion,
bacterial enzymes.

Module- 04
Control of Microbes : physical and chemical methods : Disinfectants :
Dynamics of disinfection, factors affecting the process of disinfection,
Evaluation of liquid disinfectants & methods of measuring growth

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inhibition (MIC). Types of chemical agents employed for disinfection,


antisepsis and preservation with their full description & use.

Module- 05
Control of Microbes : physical and chemical methods : Principles and
Practice of sterilization methods : Introduction, sensitivity of
microorganisms, typical survival curves for bacterial spores exposed to
moist heat or gamma radiations, expression of resistance in therms of D
value and Z value & sterility assurance. Sterilization methods ( Heat,
Gaseours, Radiations & Filtration using different filter devices ) with
emphasis on sterilization of items used in hospital, thermolabile drugs and
injectables. Monitoring of sterilization processes. Laminar aseptic hoods
and aseptic processing.

Module- 06
Sterlity Testing : Methods and media used with emphasis of the specific
details of the sterility testing of parenterals and ophthalmics and other non
injectable preparations such as catgut etc.

Module- 07
Immunology : Infection, Factors influencing infection, immunity-Natural
and acquired, Antigen containing preparations – Diphtheria, tetanus,
staphylococcus, plague and BCG vaccine, Antibody containing
preparation and Diagnostic preparations.

Module- 08
Microbial assays of antibiotics, vitamins and amino acids.

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Books Recommended
1. Hugo and Russel. “Pharmaceutical Microbiology”, 6th edition, 1998,
Balckwell Scientific Publication, Oxford.
2. Prescott LM, Harley GP, Klein DA.” Microbiology”. 5th Edition,
V.C.Brown Publishers, Oxford.
3. Pelczar MJ, Chan ECS, Krieg NR. ” Microbiology”, 5th edition,
1993, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing company Ltd., New Delhi.
4. Ananthanarayan R, Panikar CKJ. “Textbook of Microbiology”, 5tg
edition, 1999, Orient Longmann Ltd, Chennnai.
5. Gaud and Gupta, Practical Microbiology, 3rd edition reprint 2008,
Nirali Prakashan, Pune..

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BPHM 607
Lab- Pharmacology II

Sub. Code Subject P


BPHM 607 Lab- Pharmacology II 3

1. Study of some basic instruments used for isolated tissue experiments.


2. To prepare the physiological salt solution used in isolated tissue
experiments.
3. Study (identification, isolation and preparation) of some commonly
used standard isolated muscle preparations used for various isolated tissue
experiments.
4. Effect of various agonists and antagonists and their characterization
using Isolated preparations like frog’s
5. rectus abdomens muscle and isolated ileum preparations of rat, guinea
pig tracheal chain and rabbit jejunum.
6. Potentiation of acetylcholine responses with anticholinesterases.
7. Determination of dose ratio.
8. To record CRC of acetylcholine using guinea pig ileum / rat intestine.
9. To record the CRC of 5-HT on rat fundus preparation.
10. To record the CRC of histamine on guinea pig ileum/ rat intestine
preparation.
11. To record the CRC of noraderenaline on rat anococcygeus muscle
preparation.

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12. To record the CRC of oxytocin using rat uterus preparation.


13. Determination of pD2 value.
14. To demonstrate study the ionotropic and chronotropic effects of drugs
on isolated Rat/Rabbit/frog heart.
15. To demonstrate study the effects of drugs on normal and
hypodynamic Rat/Rabbit/frog heart.
16. Demonstrate Blood Pressure of anaesthetized Dog/Cat/Rat: To
demonstrate the effects of various drugs on the B.P. and respiration
including the Vasomotor Reversal of Dale and nicotinic action of
acetylcholine.

Suggested Readings/ Books:


1. Macleod, L.J. Pharmacological experiments on intact preparations.
Latest edition, Publisher: Churchill livingstone.
2. Ian Kitchen. Textbook of in vitro practical pharmacology. Latest
edition, Publisher: Black well Scientific.
3. Ghosh, M.N. Fundamentals of Experimental Pharmacology. Scientific
Book Agency, Kolkatta.
4. Grover J.K., Experiments in Pharmacy & Pharmacology, CBS
Publishers, New Delhi.
5. Kulkarni S.K., Hand Book of Experimental Pharmacology, Vallabh
Prakashan, Delhi.
6. Goyal R. K.,Practical in pharmacology, B.S. Shah Prakasan
,Ahmedabad

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BPHM 609
Lab - Pharmaceutical Microbiology

Sub. Code Subject P


BPHM 609 Microbiology Lab - 3
Pharmaceutical

1. To Study Compound microscope and its parts.


2. To Study different equipments in microbiology laboratory.
3. To Study the motility of microbes by hanging drop method.
4. To Prepare Bacterial Smear from both a liquid broth and agar medium.
5. To study given sample of microorganisms by simple staining
6. To study given sample of microorganisms by Gram’s staining method
7. To study given sample of microorganisms by Negative staining method
8. To Determine the Phenol-Coefficient of market disinfectants with the
help of standard disinfectant.
9. To prepare and sterilize culture medium such as Nutrient agar media
and nutrient broth medium for the growth of bacteria.
10. To prepare Nutrient broth medium and to determine the bacterial
population.
11. To sterilize the given sample of powder/glassware’s by using hot air
oven
12. To sterilize the given sample of Rubber gloves/surgical cotton by
using Moist heat sterilization.

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13. To determine the potency of antibiotic by biological assay by


diffusion method
14. To carry out sterility testing for tap water, sterilized water and water
for injection.
15. To prepare the pure culture from the mixed culture by streak plate
method.
16. To Study the working of air flow bench and aseptic transfer.

Practical/Books Recommended
1. R.S. Gaud and G.D. Gupta, Practical Microbiology, (2008), 3rd edition,
Nirali Prakashan, Pune.
2. K. R. Aneja, Experiments in microbiology, plant pathology and tissue
culture, wishwa prakashan.
3. R. K.Chandrakant, pharmaceutical microbiology experiments and
technique, (2008), 2nd edition, Carrer publication,

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BPHM 608
Lab -Pharmacognosy – V (Chemistry of Natural Products)

Sub. Code Subject P


BPHM 608 Lab -Pharmacognosy – V 3
(Chemistry of Natural Products)

1. To isolate the total alkaloidal content of the given drug, confirm by


chemical tests and report its per cent yield.
2. To isolate the total flavonoidal content of the given drug, confirm by
chemical tests and report its per cent yield.
3. To isolate the total tannin content of the given drug, confirm by
chemical tests and report its per cent yield.
4. To isolate the total saponin content of the given drug, confirm by
chemical tests and report its per cent yield.
5. To isolate atropine from belladonna leaves and repot its per cent yield.
6. To perform TLC profile of the isolated atropine to check its purity.
7. To isolate nicotine picrate from tobacco powder and repot its per cent
yield.
8. To perform TLC profile of the isolated nicotine picrate to check it
purity.
9. To isolate calcium citrate from lemon juice.
10. To isolate pectin from orange peel.
11. To isolate hesperidine from orange peel.

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12. To perform TLC profile of hesperidine with reference standard.


13. To isolate starch from potato.
14. To isolate volatile oil from cardamom and perform its TLC.
15. To isolate volatile oil from lemon grass and perform its TLC.

Suggested Reading/ Books:


1. Kokate, C. K. Practical Pharmacognosy, 4th Edition, Vallabh
Prakashan, Delhi.
2. Khandelwal, K. R. Practical Pharmacognosy, 19th Edition, Nirali
Prakashan, Pune.

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BPHM 606
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-VI (Medicinal Chemistry-I)

Sub. Code Subject P


BPHM 606 Lab -Pharmaceutical 3
Chemistry-VI (Medicinal
Chemistry-I)

1. To determine the partition coefficient of succinic acid between ether


and water.
2. To determine the optical rotary power of given solution.
3. To determine the refractive index of given liquid.
4. To study the stereochemical aspects of given organic compounds using
models.
5. To prepare the models of given drugs e.g. Ephedrine, Salbutamol and
study the effect of stereoisomerism on their pharmacological activity.
6. To calculate pKa value for 4-methyl-3,5-dimethylbenzoic acid, 3-
methoxy-4-hydroxy benzoic acid, p-nitrobenzoic acid, 3-methyl-4-
nitrobenzoic acid using Hammett equation.
7. To calculate the Molecular connectivity index (MCI) for drugs like
Ibuprofen, Epinephrine, Atropine, Propranolol.
8. To formulate QSAR (using simple regression method) between activity
of given samples.
9. To synthesize and submit Aspirin.

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10. To establish the pharmacopoeial standards of synthesized Aspirin.


11. To carry out the spectral analysis of synthesized Aspirin.
12. To synthesize and submit Paracetamol.
13. To synthesize and submit p-Bromoacetanilide.
14. To synthesize and submit metamfepramone hydrochloride.
15. To synthesize and submit methyldopa.
16. To establish the pharmacopoeial standards of synthesized methyldopa.
17. To synthesize and submit 7-hydroxy-4-methylcoumarin.

Suggested Readings / Books:


1. Aurther I. Vogel, Elementry practical organic chemistry Part
2. qualitative organic analysis 2nd edition, 1987, CBS publishers and
distributors. 2. B. D. Khosla, V. C. Garg, Adarsh Gulati, Senior practical
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EVSC101 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

ASSIGNMENT-1
1. Give a brief account on environmental pollution with causes and cure.
2. What are natural resources? Describe the types of natural resources.
3. Give the importance of ecosystem.
4. What are nuclear hazards and how they affect ecosystem.

ASSIGNMENT-2
1. What do you understand by water conservation? Describe strategies to
conserve it.
2. What do you understand by sustainable development.
3. Give brief discussion on Biodiversity? Give the requirement of
biodiversity.
4. What are the value of biodiversity conservation?
BPHM601
PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY- VI
(MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY)

ASSIGNMENT-1
1. Give brief account on vitamins. Explain water soluble and fat soluble
vitamins.
2. Give Physicochemical and Stereochemmical aspects of drugs including
bioisosterism in relation to biological activity, Drug-Receptor interaction.
3. What are Antiparkinsonism drugs? Give the classification with
structure.
4. Give the SAR and mechanism of action of Apomorphine.

ASSIGNMENT-2
1. What are NSAIDS?
2. Give the classification of NSAIDS with examples and structures.
3. What are Antihistamins ? classify antihistamins
4. Write the mechanism of action of Antispasmodic drugs.
BPHM602
PHARMACEUTICAL JURISPRUDENCE & ETHICS

ASSIGNMENT-1
1. What is Schedule ‘M’? Give the essentials requirements of Schedule
‘M’.
2. Give a brief account on POISON ACT.
3. What do you understands by Drug and Cosmetics Act?
4. What is Pharmacy Act?

ASSIGNMENT-2
1. What do you mean by Pharmaceutical legislation?
2. Discuss about the history of Drug legislation.
3. Write a short note on Pharmaceutical ethics.
4. Discuss about Medical termination of Pregnancy Act.
BPHM603
PHARMACOLOGY - II

ASSIGNMENT-1
1. What is Hypertension? Discuss the Pharmacotherapy of hypertension
and recent advances.
2. Describes about the Drugs acting on urinary system.
3. Give a brief note on Antianginal drugs.
4. What do you understand by the term HEMATINICS?

ASSIGNMENT-2
1. What do you understands by Blood and plasma volume expanders?
2. Write about the Anti- asthmatic drugs along with Bronchodilators.
3. Give a brief discussion on Autacoids.
4. Discuss about the Pharmacology of drugs acting on Cardiovascular
system
BPHM604
PHARMACOGNOSY - V
(CHEMISTRY OF NATURAL PRODUCTS)

ASSIGNMENT-1
1. What are Alkaloids? Give the biosynthesis of Alkaloids.
2. What are Terpenoids ? Give the classification of terpenoids.
3. What are Carotenoids ? Give medicinal importance of it.
4. Give the chemistry and pharmacological activity of monoterpenes
,diterpenes and sesquiterpenes.

ASSIGNMENT-2
1. Write the chemistry and pharmacological activity of Morphine and
Vinca alkaloids.
2. Write about the chemistry and pharmacological activity of Digitoxin
and Sennosides.
3. Give a brief account on Antibiotics. Discuss about Penicillin,
Tetracycline and streptomycin.
4. Discuss about the chemistry and pharmacological activity of Atropine
and related compound.
BPHM605
PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY

ASSIGNMENT-1
1. Write a note on Nutrition, Cultivation, and isolation of Actinomycetes .
2. Give a distinction between Disinfectants and Antiseptics.
3. What is MIC? Explain the methods for determining MIC.
4. What do you understands by Stain? Discuss the various types of
staining techniques.

ASSIGNMENT-2
1. Give detail account on Microbial assay for Vitamins.
2. Discuss sterility testing for catgut.
3. Describe the methods to control microbial growth.
4. Give a brief note on Microbial genetics and variation.

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