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A Textbook of Applied Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, M.Pharm I-Year I-Sem, JNTU-Hyderabad, As Per the Latest (R19) Syllabus, Low Price Edition

A Textbook of Applied Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, M.Pharm I-Year I-Sem, JNTU-Hyderabad, As Per the Latest (R19) Syllabus, Low Price Edition

SYLLABUS

UNIT-1: Bioavailability and Bioequivalence
UNIT-2: Pharmacokinetics - Drug Disposition
UNIT-3: Pharmacokinetics - Absorption
UNIT-4: Non-Linear and Clinical Pharmacokinetics
UNIT-5: Time Dependent Pharmacokinetics and Drug Interactions.

New Syllabus

A Textbook of Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques, M.Pharm I-Year I-Sem (Common to All) JNTU-Hyderabad, As Per the Latest (R19) Syllabus, Low Price Edition

A Textbook of Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques, M.Pharm I-Year I-Sem (Common to All) JNTU-Hyderabad, As Per the Latest (R19) Syllabus, Low Price Edition

SYLLABUS

UNIT-1: Chromatographic Techniques (Part-A)
UNIT-2: Chromatographic Techniques (Part-B)
UNIT-3: UV-Visible and IR Spectroscopy
UNIT-4: Mass Spectroscopy
UNIT-5: NMR Spectroscopy.

A Textbook Of Separation Techniques

A Textbook Of Separation Techniques

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Unit-1: Column, Flash and Vacuum Liquid Chromatographies
1 Introduction 2 Column Chromatography 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Adsorption Column Chromatography 2.2.1 Principle 2.2.2 Theory 2.2.3 Procedure 2.2.4 Applications 2.3 Partition Column Chromatography 2.3.1 Introduction 2.3.2 Principle 2.3.3 Procedure 2.3.4 Applications 3 Flash Chromatography 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Principle 3.3 Instrumentation 3.4 Procedure 3.5 Applications 3.6 Automated Flash Chromatography 3.7 Reversed-Phase Flash Chromatography 4 Vacuum Liquid Chromatography (VLC)
Unit-2: Sample Preparation
1 Introduction 2 Sample Preparation for Formulations 3 Protein Precipitation 4 Liquid-Liquid Extraction (LLE) 5 Solid-Liquid Extraction (SLE) 6 Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) 7 Membrane filtration
Unit-3: HPLC, Method Development and Validation
1 High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Principle 1.3 Theory 1.4 Sample Preparation 1.5 Instrumentation 1.6 HPLC techniques 1.7 Derivatization 1.8 Column Problems and Troubleshooting 1.9 Applications 2 Method Development and Validation 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Method Development 2.3 Method Validation 2.4 Forced Degradation Studies 2.5 Stability Indicating HPLC Method Development
Unit-4: Gas Chromatography
1 Introduction 2 Principle 3 Theory 4 Instrumentation 5 Procedure 6 Derivatization Techniques in GC 7 Applications 8 Comparison between GC and HPLC 9 Hyphenated Techniques 9.1 Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) 9.2 Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS)
Unit-5: Electrophoresis and Countercurrent Chromatography
1 Electrophoresis 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Theory 1.3 Problems in Electrophoresis 1.4 Capillary Electrophoresis 2 Countercurrent Chromatography (CCC) 2.2 Principle 2.3 Instrumentation 2.4 Procedure 2.5 Applications 2.6 Centrifugal Partition Chromatography (CPC) 2.7 Droplet Countercurrent Chromatography (DCCC)

A Textbook Of Intellectual Property Rights And Regulatory Affairs

A Textbook Of Intellectual Property Rights And Regulatory Affairs

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UNIT-1: Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights
UNIT-2: Patents
UNIT-3: Patent Acts, Treaties and Conventions
UNIT-4: National and International Drug Regulatory Processes
UNIT-5: Regulatory Recommedations, Guidelines and Exclusivities.

A Textbook Of Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis - I

A Textbook Of Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis - I

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Unit-1: Titrimetric Analysis
1 Non-Aqueous Titrations 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Theory and Principle 1.3 Solvents 1.4 Indicators 1.5 Types of Non-aqueous Titrations 1.6 Methods for Determining End Point 1.7 Applications 2 Oxidation-Reduction Titrations 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Types of Redox Titrations 2.2.1 Permanganometric Titrations/Permanganometry 2.2.2 Titrations Involving Iodine 2.2.3 Titrations Involving Ammonium Cerium (IV) Sulphate/Ceriometry 2.3 Indicators Used in Redox Titrations 3 Complexometric Titrations 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Theory 3.3 Types of Complexometric Titrations 3.4 Methods for Detecting End Point 3.5 Stability of Complex Compounds 3.6 Masking and Demasking Agents 3.7 Applications of Complexometric Titrations 4 Diazotization Methods 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Principle and Theory 4.3 Applications
Unit-2: Quantitative Analysis of Functional Groups
1 Introduction 2 Determination of Amines 2.1 Acylation of Primary and Secondary Amines 2.2 Diazotization of Primary Aromatic Amines 2.3 Other Methods 3 Determination of Esters 3.1 Saponification 3.2 Procedure Using Ion-Exchange Resins 3.3 Specific Methods 3.4 Spectroscopic Methods 3.5 Other Methods 4 Determination of Carbonyl Compounds 4.1 Methods Based on Condensation Reactions 4.2 Other Methods 5 Determination of Hydroxyl and Carboxyl Groups 5.1 Determination of Hydroxyl Group 5.2 Determination of Carboxyl Group 5.2.1 Titrimetric Determination of Acids 5.2.2 Spectrophotometric Methods 5.2.3 Chromatographic Methods 5.2.4 Other Methods
Unit-3: Analytical Reagents
1 Introduction 2 MBTH Reagent 3 FC Reagent 4 PDAB Reagent 5 2,3,5-Triphenyltetrazolium Salt 6 2,6-Dichloroquinone Chlorimide. 7 BM Reagent
Unit-4: AAS and Radiochemical Methods of Analysis
1 Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS) 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Principle 1.3 Instrumentation 1.4 Interferences 1.5 Elemental Analysis 1.6 Applications 2 Radiochemical methods 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Types of Radiations 2.3 Radioactive Decay and Units of Radioactivity 2.4 Measurement of Radioactivity 2.5 Tagging of Compounds 2.6 Labelled Reagents 2.7 Isotope Dilution Method 2.8 Radioimmunoassay (RIA)
Unit-5: Dissolution Method Development, Microbiological
Assays and Biological Tests 1 Dissolution Method Development and Validation 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Preliminary Assessment 1.3 Dissolution Method Development 1.4 Automated Systems. 1.5 Validation of Dissolution Procedure 2 Microbiological Assays and Biological Testing 2.1 Antimicrobial Effectiveness Testing (AET) 2.2 Microbial Limit Tests 2.3 Sterility Tests. 2.4 Microbial Assay of Antibiotics 2.5 Bacterial Endotoxin Tests unit-wise Previously Asked questions & important questions P.1 – P.4