Paper Code: BPP-211Pharmaceutics-III Practical (Pharmaceutical Engineering-I)L -- T -- P Total Credits: 02-- -- 4 Total Marks: 100External Marks: 50Internal Marks: 50Experiments based on different unit operations studied in theory such as: Flow of fluids,Refrigeration, Heat Transfer Humidification, dehumidification <strong>and</strong> air conditioningEvaporation, Filtration, Centrifugation, Drying, Size reduction etc. including some exerciseson Pharmaceutical Engineering Drawing like: Introduction: Significance of Engineering Drawing in Pharmaceutical Industry,drawing instruments <strong>and</strong> their uses, lines, lettering <strong>and</strong> dimensioning. Scales: Construction of plain scales, vernier scale, diagonal scale, comparative scale<strong>and</strong> isometric scale Isometric projections: Theory, isometric views <strong>and</strong> projections, construction ofisometric projections/views of two-dimensional <strong>and</strong> three-dimensional objects. Orthographic projections: Theory, types, <strong>and</strong> construction of drawing in both firstangle <strong>and</strong> third angle. Various methods of sectioning i.e. full section, half section,removed section, partial section, <strong>and</strong> offset section. Drawing of machine parts <strong>and</strong> simple pharmaceutical equipment Methods of depicting layouts of various sections of a pharmaceutical unit.Suggested Readings (Latest Editions):1. N. D. Bhatt, “Machine Drawing”, Gujarat: Charotar Publishing House.2. N. D. Bhatt, “Engineering Drawing”, Gujarat: Charotar Publishing House.3. French <strong>and</strong> Vierck, “A Manual of Engineering Drawing for Students <strong>and</strong> Draftsman”,New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company.4. Giesecke, Mitchell <strong>and</strong> Spencer, “Technical Drawing”, New York: MacmillanPublishing Company.5. W. L. Badger <strong>and</strong> J T Banchero, “Introduction to Chemical Engineering”, London:McGraw Hill International Book Co.6. “Remington Pharmaceutical Sciences”, Pennsylvania: Mack Publishing Co.7. Leon Lachman, H A Liberman <strong>and</strong> J L Kanig, “The Theory <strong>and</strong> Practice of IndustrialPharmacy”, Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger.8. W. L. MaCabe <strong>and</strong> J C Smith, “Unit operations of Chemical Engineering”, London:McGraw Hill International Book Co9. R. H. Perry <strong>and</strong> C H Chilton, “Chemical Engineers H<strong>and</strong>book”, London: McGrawHill <strong>and</strong> Co.58
Paper Code: BPP-213 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IV Practical (PharmaceuticalAnalysis-I)L -- T -- P Total Credits: 02-- -- 4 Total Marks: 100External Marks: 50Internal Marks: 50The students should be introduced to the main analytical tools through demonstrations. Theyshould have a clear underst<strong>and</strong>ing of a typical analytical balance, the requirements of a goodbalance, weights, care <strong>and</strong> use of balance, methods of weighing <strong>and</strong> errors in weighing. Thestudents should also be acquainted with the general apparatus required in various analyticalprocedures. Number of practicals based on theory portion should be conducted, some of themmay as follows:St<strong>and</strong>ardization of analytical weights <strong>and</strong> calibration of volumetric apparatus.Acid Base Titrations : Preparation <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ardization of acids <strong>and</strong> bases; someexercises related with determination of acids <strong>and</strong> bases separately or in mixture form,some official assay procedures e.g. boric acid should also be covered.Oxidation Reduction Tltrations: Preparation <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ardization of some redoxtitrants e.g. potassium permanganate, potassium dichromate, iodine, sodiumthiosulphate, etc. Some exercises related to determination of oxidizing <strong>and</strong> reducingagents in the sample shall be covered. Exercises involving potassium iodate,potassium bromate, iodine solution, titanous chloride, <strong>and</strong> ceric ammonium sulphate.Precipitation titrations: Preparation <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ardization of titrants like silver nitrate<strong>and</strong>, ammonium thiocyanate, Titrations according to Mohr's, Volhard's <strong>and</strong> Fajan'smethods.Gravimetric Analysis: Some exercises related to gravimetric analysis should becovered.Non aqueous Titrations: Preparation <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ardization of perchloric acid <strong>and</strong>sodium/potassium/lithium methoxides solutions; Estimations of some pharmacopoeialproducts.Complexometric Titrations: Preparations <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ardization of EDT A solution,some exercises related to pharmacopoeial assays by complexometric titrations.Suggested Readings (Latest Editions):1. A. I. Vogel, “Vogel’s Textbook of Quantitative Inorganic Analysis”, London: ELBS/Longman.2. I. M. Kolthoff <strong>and</strong> V. A. Stenger, “Volumetric Analysis, Vol. II Titration Methods”,New York: Interscience Publishers, Inc.3. Skoog, Hollar <strong>and</strong> Nieman, “Principles of Instrumental Analysis”, Philadelphia:Harcourt College Publishers.4. A. H. Beckett <strong>and</strong> J. B. Stenlake, “Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Vol. I <strong>and</strong>II”, London: The Athlon Press of the University of London.5. L. G. Chatten, “Pharmaceutical Chemistry”, New York: Marcel Dekker.59
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