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Paper Code: BPL-404Pharmaceutical Chemistry-XI (Pharmaceutical Analysis-III)L -- T -- P Total Credits: 044 -- -- Total Marks: 100External Marks: 50Internal Marks: 50Paper Objectives:The objective of the paper is to further skills of pharmaceutical analysis by studying variousprinciples involved in instrumental methods of chemical analysis, interpreting the data ofspectroscopic analysis including atomic absorption & emission spectroscopy, X-Raydiffraction, mass spectrometry <strong>and</strong> chromatography & their applications. After completion ofthis paper student will be able to do validation of instruments, trouble shooting in operationsrelated to analytical instruments, interpretation of results obtained from data or spectra,designing of appropriate analytical method for newer or known drug or drug material.UNIT IQuality assurance.GLP, ISO 9000, TQM, Quality Review <strong>and</strong> Quality Documentation.Regulatory control, regulatory drug analysis, interpretation of analytical data.Validation, quality audit: quality of equipment, validation of equipment, validation ofanalytical procedures.UNIT IIThe theoretical aspects, basic instrumentation, elements of interpretation of spectra <strong>and</strong>applications of the following analytical techniques should be discussed:Ultraviolet <strong>and</strong> Visible SpectrophotometryFluorimetry.Infrared Spectrophotometry including FTIR.UNIT IIINuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy including 13C NMR.Flame PhotometryAtomic Absorption Spectroscopy.Emission SpectroscopyUNIT IVMass SpectrometryX -ray Diffraction.Radio immunoassay.127

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