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Pharmaceutical Analysis I

This document outlines the course content for Pharmaceutical Analysis-I, including the theory and practical applications of various analytical techniques. The topics covered include the basics of drug and formulation analysis, volumetric analysis techniques like acid-base titrations, redox titrations, complexometric titrations, and gravimetric analysis. Extraction techniques and miscellaneous methods are also discussed. The associated practical course covers acid-base titrations, redox titrations, complexometric titrations, nonaqueous titrations, argentometric titrations, drug assays, and calibration of glassware. Reference books on pharmaceutical analysis and quantitative chemistry are provided.

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Pharmaceutical Analysis I

This document outlines the course content for Pharmaceutical Analysis-I, including the theory and practical applications of various analytical techniques. The topics covered include the basics of drug and formulation analysis, volumetric analysis techniques like acid-base titrations, redox titrations, complexometric titrations, and gravimetric analysis. Extraction techniques and miscellaneous methods are also discussed. The associated practical course covers acid-base titrations, redox titrations, complexometric titrations, nonaqueous titrations, argentometric titrations, drug assays, and calibration of glassware. Reference books on pharmaceutical analysis and quantitative chemistry are provided.

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

B. Pharm. Semester - 3
Subject Code 230004
Subject Name Pharmaceutical Analysis-I

Sr.No Course content


1. Basics of drugs and formulation analysis :
weights, balances, importance of analysis, quality control and quality
assurance, analytical methods (classification, validation parameters),
requirements – chemicals (types, purification, checking purity), glasswares
(types, calibration, cleaning), sampling techniques, sampling error
minimization. Units of concentrations. Errors science, errors minimization.

2. Volumetric analysis: Titrimetric analysis :


2.1. Acid-base titrations: Relative strength and its effect on titration, common
ion effect, pH, Henderson-Hesselbach equation, buffers, neutralization
curve, acid bas indicators, theory of indicators, back titrations, biphasic
titrations, pharmacopoeial applications, hydrolysis of salts, ionic products of
water and law of mass action.
2.2. Redox titrations :
Theory of redox titrations, redox indicators, types of redox titrations,
iodometry, cerrimetry, mercury metry, diazotization nitrite titrations,
2,6-dichlorophenol indophenol titrations, titration curve and
calculations of potentials during course of titrations.
2.3. Argentometric or precipitation titrations :
Mohrs, Fajans and Volhard methods
2.4. Nonaqueous titrations :
Nonaqueous solvents, titrants and indicators. Differentiating and
leveling solvents.
2.5. Complexometric titrations :
Theory of the titrations, titrant, indicators and pharmacopoeial
applications.
2.6. Miscellaneous titrations :
Karl-Fischer titrations, Kjeldahl method.

3. Gravimetric analysis :
Stability, solubility products, types of precipitations, precipitation techniques,
pharmacopoeial applications.

4. Extraction techniques :
Simple extraction, multiple extractions, separation of drugs in
multicomponent system. Effect of pH on extractability of drugs, continuous
extractions.

5. Miscellaneous methods: Oxygen combustion flask method, gasometric


method, etc.
Pharmaceutical Analysis-I – Practicals(230004P)

1. Acid-base titrations: Simple, back titrations, titrations of mixtures like NaOH +


Na2CO3, borax + boric acid.
2. Redox titrations: Simple, iodometry, cerrimetry, 2,6-dichlorophenol-indophenol
titrations, mixtures like Fe+2 + Fe+3, oxalic acid + sodium oxalate
3. Complexometric titrations: Replacement, back titrations
4. Nonaqueous titrations
5. Argentometric titrations
6. Gravimetric assay of one pharmacopoeial drug
7. Calibrations/cleaning of glasswares and checking precision and lower limit of
quantitaiton of titrimetric method

Reference Books:
1. Pharmacopoeia: USP, B.P., I.P.
2. Practical Pharm. Chemistry, Vol. I – Backett, The athlone Press of University of London.
3. Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry – Skoog, Harcourt College Publishers.
4. Quantitative chemical analysis – Vogel A. I., Pearson
Education.
5. Text Book of Pharmaceutical Analsys – K. A. Connor, John Willey & Sons, New York.
6. Quantitative Chemical Analysis – Ayer by Harper & Row, New York..

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