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JNTUK B. Tech Pharm. Inorganic Chemistry for R13 Batch.

JNTUK B.Tech Pharm. Inorganic Chemistry gives you detail information of Pharm. Inorganic Chemistry R13 syllabus It will be help full to understand you complete curriculum of the year.

  • UNIT-I
    Classification of inorganic pharmaceuticals based on their applications and therapeutic uses.
  • Sources of impurities, quality control and test for purity. Limit tests for chlorides, sulphates, iron, arsenic, lead and heavy metals and their pharmacopoeial standards.

LO : Pharmaceutical orientation to inorganic chemistry, definitions, principles, procedures, limits of detection, keeping the impurities in pharmaceutical substances to the minimal level.

  • UNIT-II
    Sodium, potassium and calcium replenishers: sodium chloride, compound sodium chloride solution (Ringer solution), potassium chloride, ORS.
  • Calcium replenishers: Calcium chloride, calcium gluconate, dibasic calcium phosphate.
  • Acid-base regulators: sodium bicarbonate, sodium lactate, sodium citrate/potassium citrate, sodium acetate and ammonium chloride.
  • Antacids: Aluminium hydroxide gel, dried aluminium hydroxide gel, magnesium oxide, magnesium hydroxide mixture, magnesium trisilicate and calcium carbonate.
  • Expectorants: Ammonium chloride, potassium iodide.
  • Emetics: Potassium antimony tartrate and copper sulfate.

Antidotes: Sodium thiosulphate and sodium nitrite.
LO : Properties, classification, preparation, assay of ammonium chloride, sodium thiosulfate and sodium nitrite, uses.

  • UNIT-III
    Adsorbents: Light kaolin, heavy kaolin and activated charcoal.
  • Astringents: Zinc oxide and Bismuth subcarbonate.
  • Protectants: Calamine, zinc oxide, zinc state, talc and titanium dioxide.
  • Silicone polymers: Activated Dimethicone.

Anti-infectives: Hydrogen peroxide solution, potassium permanganate, silver nitrate (Silver protein), iodine (Solutions of iodine, povidone-iodine) boric acid and yellow mercuric chloride.
LO: Properties, preparation wherever applicable, assay of hydrogen peroxide, potassium permanganate, boric acid, zinc oxide and uses.

  • UNIT-IV: Laxatives: Magnesium sulphate and sodium phosphate.
  • Haematinics: Ferrous sulphate, Ferrous fumarate, Ferrous gluconate, Ferric ammonium citrate, Iron and dextrose injection.
  • Suspending agents: Bentonite and colloidal silica.
  • Excipients: Di and tricalcium phosphates, magnesium stearate, talc and calcium carbonate (precipitated chalk).

Colorants: Titanium oxide and ferric oxide.
LO : Properties, preparations wherever applicable, uses.

  • UNIT-V : Dental products:
  • Fluorides: Sodium fluoride and stannous fluoride.
  • Oral antiseptics: Hydrogen peroxide, Zinc peroxide and mouth washes.
  • Dentifrices: Dibasic calcium phosphate, strontium chloride and sodium metaphosphate.

Cements and Fillers: Zinc oxide.
LO : Properties, preparations wherever applicable, uses.

  • UNIT-VI : Miscellaneous medicinal agents of inorganic nature:
    Cisplatin (Antineoplastic), lithium carbonate (Antipsychotic), barium sulfate (diagnostic agent), plaster of paris (surgical aid), sodium auorthiomalate (antirheumatic), sodium antimonygluconate (internal parasiticid) and potassium perchlorate (antithyroid).
  • LO : Structures, properties and uses.

TEXT BOOKS

  • A.H.Beckett and J.B.Stenlake, Practical pharmaceutical chemistry, Part-I. The Athtone press, University of London, London.
  • Advanced Inorganic Chemistry by Satya prakash, G.D.Tuli
  • Wal Ankita, Wal, Pranay, Rai, Awani Kumar, Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry, New Age International Publishers.

REFERENCES

  • J.H Block, E.Roche, T.O Soine and C.O. Wilson, Inorganic Medical and pharmaceutical Chemistry Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia PA.
  • P. Gundu Rao, Inorganic pharmaceutical chemistry; Vallabh Prakashan, Delhi.
  • L.M. Atherden, Bentley and Driver’s Textbook of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Oxford University Press, London.
  • G.R Chatwal, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Inorganic, Himalaya Publishers.
  • K Somasekhar Rao, C Venkata Suresh, Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry, Pharma Med Press.

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