M.Pharm, Syllabus

JNTUH M.Pharm 2017-2018 (R17) Detailed Syllabus Herbal & Cosmetics Analysis

Herbal & Cosmetics Analysis Detailed Syllabus for Pharmaceutical Analysis M.Pharm first year second sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.

The detailed syllabus for Herbal & Cosmetics Analysis M.Pharm 2017-2018 (R17) first year second sem is as follows.

M.Pharm. I Year II Sem.

Course Objectives: This course is designed to impart knowledge on analysis of herbal products. Regulatory requirements; herbal drug interaction with monographs. Performance evaluation of cosmetic products is included for the better understanding of the equipments used in cosmetic industries for the purpose.

Course Outcomes: At completion of this course student shall be able to understand

  • Determination of herbal remedies and regulations
  • Analysis of natural products and monographs
  • Determination of Herbal drug-drug interaction
  • Principles of performance evaluation of cosmetic products.

UNIT I : Herbal remedies- Toxicity and Regulations: Herbals vs Conventional drugs, Efficacy of herbal medicine products, Validation of Herbal Therapies, Pharmacodynamic and Pharmacokinetic issues. Herbal drug standardization: WHO and AYUSH guidelines.

UNIT II : Adulteration and Deterioration: Introduction, types of adulteration/substitution of herbal drugs, Causes and Measure of adulteration, Sampling Procedures, Determination of Foreign Matter, DNA Finger printing techniques in identification of drugs of natural origin, heavy metals, pesticide residues, phototoxin and microbial contamination in herbal formulations. Regulatory requirements for setting herbal drug industry: Global marketing management, Indian and international patent law as applicable herbal drugs and natural products and its protocol.

UNIT III : Testing of natural products and drugs: Effect of herbal medicine on clinical laboratory testing, Adulterant Screening using modern analytical instruments, Regulation and dispensing of herbal drugs, Stability testing of natural products, protocol. Monographs of Herbal drugs: Study of monographs of herbal drugs and comparative study in IP, USP, Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia, American herbal Pharmacopoeia, British herbal Pharmacopoeia, Siddha and Unani Pharmacopoeia, WHO guidelines in quality assessment of herbal drugs.

UNIT IV : Herbal drug-drug interaction: WHO and AYUSH guidelines for safety monitoring of natural medicine, Spontaneous reporting schemes for bio drug adverse reactions, bio drug-drug and biodrug-food interactions with suitable examples. Challenges in monitoring the safety of herbal medicines.

UNIT V : Evaluation of cosmetic products: Determination of acid value, ester value, saponification value, iodine value, peroxide value, rancidity, moisture, ash, volatile matter, heavy metals, fineness of powder, density, viscosity of cosmetic raw materials and finished products. Study of quality of raw materials and general methods of analysis of raw material used in cosmetic manufacture as per BIS. Indian Standard specification laid down for sampling and testing of various cosmetics in finished forms such as baby care products, skin care products, dental products, personal hygiene preparations, lips sticks. Hair products and skin creams by the Bureau Indian Standards.

REFERENCES

  • Pharmacognosy by Trease and Evans
  • Pharmacognosy by Kokate, Purohit and Gokhale
  • Quality Control Methods for Medicinal Plant, WHO, Geneva
  • Pharmacognosy & Pharmacobiotechnology by Ashutosh Kar
  • Essential of Pharmacognosy by Dr. S. H.Ansari
  • Cosmetics – Formulation, Manufacturing and Quality Control, P.P. Sharma, 4th edition, Vandana Publications Pvt. Ltd., Delhi
  • Indian Standard specification, for raw materials, BIS, New Delhi.
  • Indian Standard specification for 28 finished cosmetics BIS, New Delhi
  • Harry’s Cosmeticology 8th edition
  • Suppliers catalogue on specialized cosmetic excipients
  • Wilkinson, Moore, seventh edition, George Godwin. Poucher’s Perfumes, Cosmetics, and Soaps
  • Hilda Butler, 10th Edition, Kluwer Academic Publishers. Handbook of Cosmetic Science and Technology, 3rd Edition

For all other M.Pharm 1st Year 2nd Sem syllabus go to JNTUH M.Pharm Pharmaceutical Analysis 1st Year 2nd Sem Course Structure for (R17) Batch.

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