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Course objective: This subject is designed to impart fundamental knowledge about the structure, chemistry and therapeutic value of drugs. The subject emphasizes structure-activity relationships of drugs, importance of physico-chemical properties, absorption, distribution and metabolism of drugs. Study of the development of the following classes of drugs, Classification, mechanism of action, uses of drugs mentioned in the course, Structure activity relationship of selective class of drugs as specified in the course and synthesis of drugs written down.

Course objective: The course enables the student to understand and evaluate the influence of pharmaceutical additives and various pharmaceutical forms on the action of the drug. Course Objective: This course aims to impart fundamental knowledge on various aspects (classification, mechanism of action, therapeutic effects, clinical use, adverse effects and contraindications) of drugs that act on various body systems, in addition to emphasizing the basic concepts of bioassay. Greener synthesis of drugs: Principle and process of synthesis of nicotinic acid, ibuprofen, paracetamol, aspirin.

After completing the course, the student will be able to know the rules related to cosmetics and cosmetic ingredients. Course Objectives: This course is designed to provide basic knowledge on the structure, chemistry and therapeutic value of drugs. Study of the development of the following classes of drugs, Classification, mechanism of action, uses of drugs mentioned in the course, Structure of activity relationships of the selective class of drugs as specified in the course and synthesis of drugs written by.

Historical background, Nomenclature, Stereochemistry, Structure activity relationship, Chemical degradation classification and important products of the following classes. Historical background, Nomenclature, Stereochemistry, Structure activity relationship, Chemical degradation, classification and important products of the following classes. Course objectives: This subject is intended to convey the fundamental knowledge on various aspects (classification, mechanism of action, therapeutic effects, clinical uses, side effects and contraindications) of drugs that act on the respiratory and digestive systems, infectious diseases, immuno-pharmacology and in additional emphasis on the principles of toxicology and chronopharmacology.

Pharmacology of drugs acting on Respiratory system a. Anti -asthmatic drugs

Understand the mechanism of action of drugs and its relevance in the treatment of various infectious diseases. Understand the principles of toxicology and the treatment of various poisonings and appreciate the correlation of pharmacology with related medical sciences.

Pharmacology of drugs acting on the Gastrointestinal Tract a. Antiulcer agents

Chemotherapy

Immunopharmacology a. Immunostimulants

Course Objectives: This course equips the student with basic understanding of herbal medicine industry, quality of raw materials, quality guidelines for herbal medicines, herbal cosmetics, natural sweeteners, nutraceuticals etc. The course also emphasizes Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). ), patenting and regulatory issues of herbal medicines. Principles and preparation of formulations of herbal cosmetics - shampoos, paints, face creams, toothpastes and whiteners.

Regulatory issues - Regulations in India (ASU DTAB, ASU DCC), Regulation of manufacture of ASU drugs - Schedule Z of Drugs & Cosmetics Act for ASU drugs. Course objectives: This subject is designed to impart knowledge and skills necessary for dose calculations, dose adjustments and to apply Biopharmaceutics theories in practical problem solving. Basic theoretical discussions of the principles of Biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics are provided to help the students explain the concepts.

Use plasma data and derive the pharmacokinetic parameters to describe the process of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination. Absorption: Mechanisms of drug absorption through the GI tract, factors affecting drug absorption through the GI tract, absorption of drug from non-oral extra-vascular routes, Distribution: Distribution of drugs Tissue permeability of drugs, binding of drugs, apparent, volume of drug distribution, protein binding of drugs , factors affecting protein-drug binding. Renal excretion of drugs, factors affecting renal excretion of drugs, renal clearance, Non-renal routes of drug excretion of drugs.

Introduction to Pharmacokinetic Models, Compartment Models, Noncompartment Models, Physiological Models, One Compartment Open Model. Biopharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacokinetics-An introduction 4th Edition Revised and expanded by Rebort F Notari Marcel Dekker Inn, New York and Basel, 1987. Course Objectives: This course deals with the various aspects of quality control and quality assurance aspects of the pharmaceutical industry .

It covers the important aspects such as cGMP, QC testing, documentation, quality certifications and regulatory matters. Quality Assurance and Quality Management Concepts: Definition and Concept of Quality Control, Quality Assurance and GMP.

Quality Assurance and Quality Management concepts: Definition and concept of Quality control, Quality assurance and GMP

Total Quality Management (TQM): Definition, elements, philosophies

Organization and personnel: Personnel responsibilities, training, hygiene and personal records

Complaints: Complaints and evaluation of complaints, Handling of return good, recalling and waste disposal

Calibration and Validation: Introduction, definition and general principles of calibration, qualification and validation, importance and scope of validation, types of validation, validation master plan

Warehousing: Good warehousing practice, materials management

The scientific application of biotechnology in the field of genetic engineering, medicine and fermentation technology makes the subject interesting. General method of preparation of bacterial vaccines, toxoids, viral vaccine, antitoxins, serum immune blood derivatives and other products related to immunity. Stanbury F., P., Whitakar A., ​​​​and Hall J., S., Principles of fermentation technology, 2nd edition, Aditya books Ltd., New Delhi.

Course Objective: This subject is intended to impart fundamental knowledge on the principles of bioinformatics. Course Objectives: The student will study about various techniques involved in screening drugs for various pharmacological activities and guidelines for animal handling. Course Outcomes: This subject is intended to impart knowledge on preclinical evaluation of drugs and recent experimental techniques in drug discovery and development.

The content of the course helps the student to understand the maintenance of laboratory animals according to the guidelines. The expected outcome is - students will know how to handle animals and know about different techniques for screening drugs for different pharmacological activities and guidelines for regulations involved in screening new drug molecules in animals. Organization of screening for the pharmacological activity of new substances with emphasis on the evaluation of antipsychotics, antiepileptics and antidepressants.

Preparation of drugs and intermediates a. Sulphanilamide

Assay of drugs

Study of antiulcer drug activity using the pylorus ligand rat model (SHAY) and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug-induced ulcer model. Incorporation of the prepared and standardized extract into cosmetic formulations such as creams, lotions, shampoos and their evaluation. Incorporation of the prepared and standardized extract into cosmetic formulations such as syrups, mixtures and tablets and their evaluation according to the requirements of the pharmacopoeia.

Course objective: To enable the students to take in and internalize the values ​​and ethical behavior in the personal and professional lives. Course Outcome: The students will understand the importance of Values ​​and Ethics in their personal lives and professional careers. The students will learn the rights and responsibilities as an employee, team member and a global citizen.

Introduction to professional ethics: basic concepts, management ethics, personal and professional ethics, ethical dilemmas, life skills, emotional intelligence, thinking about ethics, value education, dimensions of ethics, profession and professionalism, professional associations, professional risks, professional responsibility, professional responsibility Success, ethics and profession. Professional ethics in pharmacy: general introduction to the code of pharmaceutical ethics, goals, pharmacist in relation to work, profession, to his profession and to medical professions. Workplace rights and responsibilities, ethics in changing fields of research, engineers and managers; Organizational Appeals Procedure, Difference in Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Expert Judgment, Hanford Nuclear Reservation.

Ethics in Changing Research Domains - The U.S. Government's Broad Definition of Research Misconduct, Distinguishing Research Misconduct from Errors and Mistakes, Recent History of Focus on Research Misconduct, The Emerging Emphasis on Understanding and Promoting Responsible Behavior, Responsible Authorship, review and edit. Global Issues in Professional Ethics: Introduction – Current Scenario, Technology Globalization of Multinational Corporations, International Trade, World Summits, Issues, Business Ethics and Corporate Governance, Sustainable Development Ecosystem, Energy Issues, Ozone Layer Depletion, Pollution, Ethics in Manufacturing and Marketing , Media ethics ; War ethics; Bioethics, intellectual property rights.

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