PY3302 PHARMACEUTICAL DOSAGE FORMS SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY B.TECH. PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY 5TH SEMESTER SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008 2011 2012-2013 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY FIFTH SEMESTER B.TECH. PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT SYLLABUS, TEXTBOOKS, REFERENCE BOOKS, IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011 2012-2013 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI,TRICHY,MADURAI,TIRUNELVELI,COIMBATORE), 2008 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2009
PY3302 PHARMACEUTICAL DOSAGE FORMS
UNIT I PREFORMULATION 12
Concepts – Aqueous solubility – Partition coefficient – Dissolution – Melting point –
Polymorphism – Assay development – Crystal morphology – Particle size – Powder flow
properties – Compression properties – Excipient compatibility – Permeability – Stability.
UNIT II LIQUID DOSAGE FORMS 12
Classification – Solubility – Importance of aqueous solubility – Choice of solvents –
Additives used in liquid orals – Formulation – Manufacturing – Packing – Labeling and
storage of solutions – Syrups – Dry syrups – Lotions – Liniments – Formulation and
manufacturing of suspension – Emulsion – Evaluations of suspension – Emulsion –
Physical – Chemical stability – Stability testing of suspension – Emulsion.
UNIT III SEMISOLID DOSAGE FORMS 12
Classification – Advantages – Disadvantages – Semisolid bases types – Mechanism of
drug penetration – Factors influencing penetration – Selection – General formulation –
Manufacturing procedure – Evaluation – Packaging – Labeling – Storage requirements
of ointments – Paste – Gels.
UNIT IV PARENTERAL DOSAGE FORMS 12
Routes of administration – Official types of injections – Vehicles – Solutes – Containers
– Devices – Formulation – Production – Sterilization – Packaging – Evaluations –
Ophthalmic preparations – Formulation – Packaging – Storage – Official methods of
evaluation.
UNIT V AEROSOLS 12
Advantage and disadvantage of aerosols – Components of aerosol package – Aerosol
systems – Aerosol formulations – Selection of components – Aerosol filling – Quality
control of pharmaceutical aerosol.
TOTAL: 60 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Aulton, M.E., “Pharmaceutics – The Science of Dosage form Design”, 2nd
Edition, ELBS Publications, 2002.
2. Lachman, L. and Liberman, H.A., “Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy”,
3rd Edition, Varghese Publishing House, 1991.
REFERENCES
1. Gennaro, A.R., “Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy”, 21st
Edition, Vol. I and II, Lippincott Williams and Willkins, 2005.
2. Carter, S.J., “Cooper and Gunn’s Dispensing Pharmacy for Pharmaceutical
Students”, 12th Edition, CBS Publishers and Distributors, 1987.
3. Banker, G.S. and Rhodes, C.T., “Modern Pharmaceutics”, 4th Edition, Informa
Health Care, 2002.
PY3302 PHARMACEUTICAL DOSAGE FORMS
UNIT I PREFORMULATION 12
Concepts – Aqueous solubility – Partition coefficient – Dissolution – Melting point –
Polymorphism – Assay development – Crystal morphology – Particle size – Powder flow
properties – Compression properties – Excipient compatibility – Permeability – Stability.
UNIT II LIQUID DOSAGE FORMS 12
Classification – Solubility – Importance of aqueous solubility – Choice of solvents –
Additives used in liquid orals – Formulation – Manufacturing – Packing – Labeling and
storage of solutions – Syrups – Dry syrups – Lotions – Liniments – Formulation and
manufacturing of suspension – Emulsion – Evaluations of suspension – Emulsion –
Physical – Chemical stability – Stability testing of suspension – Emulsion.
UNIT III SEMISOLID DOSAGE FORMS 12
Classification – Advantages – Disadvantages – Semisolid bases types – Mechanism of
drug penetration – Factors influencing penetration – Selection – General formulation –
Manufacturing procedure – Evaluation – Packaging – Labeling – Storage requirements
of ointments – Paste – Gels.
UNIT IV PARENTERAL DOSAGE FORMS 12
Routes of administration – Official types of injections – Vehicles – Solutes – Containers
– Devices – Formulation – Production – Sterilization – Packaging – Evaluations –
Ophthalmic preparations – Formulation – Packaging – Storage – Official methods of
evaluation.
UNIT V AEROSOLS 12
Advantage and disadvantage of aerosols – Components of aerosol package – Aerosol
systems – Aerosol formulations – Selection of components – Aerosol filling – Quality
control of pharmaceutical aerosol.
TOTAL: 60 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Aulton, M.E., “Pharmaceutics – The Science of Dosage form Design”, 2nd
Edition, ELBS Publications, 2002.
2. Lachman, L. and Liberman, H.A., “Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy”,
3rd Edition, Varghese Publishing House, 1991.
REFERENCES
1. Gennaro, A.R., “Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy”, 21st
Edition, Vol. I and II, Lippincott Williams and Willkins, 2005.
2. Carter, S.J., “Cooper and Gunn’s Dispensing Pharmacy for Pharmaceutical
Students”, 12th Edition, CBS Publishers and Distributors, 1987.
3. Banker, G.S. and Rhodes, C.T., “Modern Pharmaceutics”, 4th Edition, Informa
Health Care, 2002.
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