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PRACTICAL PHARMACEUTICAL IN-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

PRACTICAL PHARMACEUTICAL IN-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

By V. Alagarsamy, Bayya Subba Rao

Published by Pharmamed Press

English 2020 ISBN 9789386819895
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The book is unique of its kind in giving clear understanding of the various experiments of pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry for undergraduate students. The experiments in the book are planned to suit all Indian Universities syllabi at the level of D. Pharm., B. Pharm., Post-Baccalaureate of Pharmacy and Pharm. D. The book is written considering all latest official standard procedures. Features Most important feature of the book is its self-explanatory presentationSpecial concentration is made on giving clear details of limit test for lead for easy understandingEvery chemical reagent used in the experiment is explained for its purpose, a highlight in the bookExperiments relating to assays were designed taking into consideration of all types of assaysIdentification tests of anions and cations were presented lucidly for easy memory by the studentsSemi-micro analysis is new for even teachers in some of the universities. A detailed lay out and necessary information is includedA proper exposure of the student in handling viva-voce is necessary and all the possible questions are included Appended Features Additional Experiments Under every Category. Emphasized on specific test for purity of certain in-organic drugs.Complied list of Assay methods of small Molecule Drugs as per Indian Pharmacopoeia-2014. Contents: 1. Limit Tests 2. Preparation of In-organic Substances 3. Assay 4. Identification of Anions and Cations 5. Semi-micro Analysis-Question Bank for viva-voce 6. Semi-Micro Analysis 7. General Monograph (A to Z) Assay Methods for Small Molecule Drugs as per Indian Pharmacopoeia-2014 and Addendum-2015. About the Authors: Bayya Subba Rao, completed both B.pharm and M.Pharm., is presently Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at MNR College of Pharmacy, Sangareddy, near Hyderabad. He has also obtained P.G. Diploma in Patents Law from NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. He is currently pursuing research leading to Ph.D. He has morethan 10 years of experience in teaching/industry. He handled several critical reactions that are patentable and developed processes for many active pharmaceutical ingredients and intermediates. Prof. Subbarao attended a number of conferences both national and international, relating to pharmaceuticals as well as intellectual property rights. V. Alagarsamy, M.Pharm., Ph.D., is presently Professor and Principal of MNR College of Pharmacy, Sangareddy, near Hyderabad. He has more than 10 years of experience in teaching/research. His publications in journals and presentations in conferences put together exceeds hundred. His research activities are supported by the funding agencies like CSIR, DST and DSIR. He is a doctoral committee member and recognized guide for Ph.D., in different universities.

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