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The University of Faisalabad

Contact TotalLectures
Course Code CourseTitle CreditHours
Hrs/Week Allocated

PHARM-310 Pharmaceutics-IA(PhysicalPharmacy) 4(3-1) 3+2 42+14

Commencementof MidSemester Semester


Discipline Semesterno
Semester Examination TerminationDate
Doctorof pharmacy 1st 16-10-2023

COURSEDESCRIPTION

Thiscourseisdesignedtoenhancethestudent’sunderstandingofPharmaceuticsandphysicalpharmacy,
Theoreticalaswellaspracticalaspects

COURSEOBJECTIVES

Thiscoursehasfollowingmainobjectives

To understandbasicsof PharmacyOrientation,
PhysicochemicalPrinciples,Dispersions,colloidsandotheraspectsofpharmaceutics

RECOMMENDEDBOOKS

PhysicalPharmacy S.P Agarwal

Bentley’sPharmaceutics Bentley

Ansel’s Pharmaceutics
Pharmaceutics II

Week# Lecture
CHAPTER TITLE
# CONTENTS

Introduction and orientation to the


1. Professional of Pharmacy

PHARMACY A survey of the history of pharmacy through ancient,


Week1 2. ORIENTATION: Greek and Arab periods

Special reference to contribution of


3. Muslim scientists to pharmacy and allied
sciences.
Solutions: Introduction
4.

Types of solutions
Week2 5.
PHYSICO-
6. CHEMICALPRINCIPLES
: Mathematical derivations and applications in pharmacy

Week3 Concentration expressions


7.
Ideal and real solution
Colligative properties
8.
Molecular weight determinations
9.
Week4 DISTRIBUTIONCO- Distribution co-efficient
10. EFFICIENT

Applications of distribution co-efficient in pharmacy.


11.
Solubility
12.
Week5 Factors affecting solubility
13.
SOLUBILITY
Applications of solubility in pharmacy
14.
Solubility Constants
15.
Week6 Solubilization
16.

17. Handerson Hasel balch equation


ADSORPTION Techniques of adsorption
18.
Week7 Processes of adsorption in detail
19.

Processes of adsorption in detail


20.
Quiz
21.

Week8 MIDTERM EXAM


Week9 Surfactants
22

SURFACTANTS properties
23
Types of surfactants
24
Week10 Micelles: Introduction
25
Their formulation and types
26
Presentations
27
Week11 Ionization, Buffers
28
pH, pka
29
pH indicators
30
IONIZATION
BUFFERS
Week12 HYDROLYSIS Hydrolysis, Types of Hydrolysis
31
Protection of drugs against hydrolysis
32
Presentations
33
Week13 MICROMERETICS Micromeritics: Particle size and shapes
34
Distribution of particles
35
Methods of determination of particle size
36
Week14
37 Colloids: Types, methods of preparation, properties

38 DISPERSIONS Protection and sensitization phenomenon and


application of colloids in Pharmacy
Protection and sensitization phenomenon and application of
39 colloids in Pharmacy
Week15 Types, theories of emulsification, emulsifying agents their
40 EMULSIONS classification and stability of emulsion

Types, theories of emulsification, emulsifying


41 agents their classification and stability of
emulsion

SUSPENSIONS Type, Methods of Preparation, Properties, Suspending


42 agents, their classification and stability
Week16
FINALTERMEXAMS

Recommended Practical Topics

Week # Lecture # Practical


1. 1 Determination of Emulsion systems
2. 2 Determination of particle size;
3. 3 Determination of Density
4. 4 Determination of Specific Volume
5. 5 To determine the density of a sample of unknown concentration
6. 6 To determine the viscosity of an unknown sample
7. 7 Viva
8. 8 Viva
9. 9 Preparation of buffer solution
10. 10 Preparation of isotonic solution
11. 11 To determine the viscosity of ethyl alcohol in different percentages
12. 12 Toprepare15%w/v solution of NaCl with water
13. 13 To prepare a sample of 10%w/w solution of KCl with water
14. 14 Viva

ASSESSMENT SCHEME

InternalAssessment–35%
MidSemesterExamination-25%
Final Semester Examination - 40%
Note:-The above course outline covers all contents of the subject as prescribed by HEC and respective
accreditationCouncil.

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