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Pretreatment in active component analysis, method selection in active component analysis<br />

(qualitative and quantitative), determination criteria <strong>of</strong> optimum conditions in analysis,<br />

calibration types that is used in active component analysis, non-aqueous titrations in active<br />

component analysis, analysis techniques and method development depends on complex<br />

formation in active component analysis, spectrophotometric, spectr<strong>of</strong>luorometric analysis and<br />

method development in active component analysis, use <strong>of</strong> chromatographic techniques in<br />

active component analysis and method development, capillary electrophoretic analysis and<br />

method development in active component analysis, electroanalytical techniques and method<br />

development in active component analysis, other techniques and method development in<br />

active component analysis (polarimetry, refractometry, thermal analysis etc.), application <strong>of</strong><br />

these techniques to various formulations.<br />

(ECZ 547) ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES OF ACTIVE COMPOUND AND DRUG (T)<br />

(In Association with Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department)<br />

HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 1<br />

Pka determination <strong>of</strong> novalgine by spectrophotometric methods, pka determination <strong>of</strong> aspirin by<br />

spectrophotometric methods, determination <strong>of</strong> binary mixtures <strong>of</strong> paracetamol and caffeine in<br />

pharmaceutical dosage forms by spectrophotometric methods, determination <strong>of</strong> binary mixtures <strong>of</strong><br />

paracetamol and caffeine in pharmaceutical dosage forms by spectrophotometric methods,<br />

determination <strong>of</strong> aspirin in pharmaceutical dosage forms by HPLC, determination <strong>of</strong> aspirin in<br />

biological samples by HPLC, quantitative determination <strong>of</strong> paracetamol by capillary electrophoresis,<br />

functional group analysis <strong>of</strong> sulphonamide by NMR (1H, 13C) spectroscopy, analysis <strong>of</strong> antipyrine by<br />

mass spectroscopy (ESI), quantitative analysis <strong>of</strong> aspirin by acid-base titration, functional group<br />

analysis <strong>of</strong> phenobarbital by FTIR spectroscopy, quantitative analysis <strong>of</strong> phenothiazine by FTIR<br />

spectroscopy, functional group analysis <strong>of</strong> sulphadimidine by UV spectroscopy, quantitative analysis<br />

<strong>of</strong> sodium barbital by UV spectroscopy.<br />

(ECZ522) INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HOSPITAL<br />

INFECTIONS (T)<br />

HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2<br />

Definitions about epidemiology and infectious diseases, transmission ways <strong>of</strong> ınfectious diseases and<br />

epidemical types epidemiology and control <strong>of</strong> common bacterial, viral, parasitic and mycotic<br />

infections in our country(microorganisms that causes hospital infections and epidemiology <strong>of</strong><br />

hospital infection, prevention, control <strong>of</strong> hospital infections and antibiotic usage, eradication, control<br />

<strong>of</strong> agents that resistant to several antibiotics and causes hospital infections and hospital hygiene<br />

(ECZ523) MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF PHARMACEUTICAL<br />

PREPARATIONS (T)<br />

HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2<br />

Contamination sources on pharmaceutical products, classification <strong>of</strong> pharmaceutical preparations<br />

acoording to the fıp suggestions and microbial standartization, methods <strong>of</strong> counting microorganisms,<br />

ıdentification, isolation, transmission ways and properties <strong>of</strong> microorganisms that shouldn’t be in

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