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Syllabus For B Pharmacy 1st Year - 2020

Hello Friends This Post Is Dedicated for the students who are newly take admission in the B.Pharm course or want to take admission in B.Pharm but dont know the Syllabus. In this post i am going to show you the Syllabus for B Pharmacy first year students.  Every years are divided into two Semesters in first year you will study the subjects and Syllabus of 1st Semester and 2nd Semester.

Syllabus For B Pharmacy 1st Year
Syllabus For B Pharmacy 1st Year

Subjects of B Pharmacy 1st Year 1st Semester

  1. Human Anatomy and Physiology - I
  2. Pharmaceutical Analysis
  3. Pharmaceutics - I
  4. Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry
  5. Remedial Biology*
  6. Remedial Mathematics*
  7. Communication Skills*
* = Non University Exams

Course of study for semester I

Course code
Name of the course
No. of
hours
Tuto
rial
Credit
points
BP101T
Human Anatomy and Physiology I–
Theory
3
1
4
BP102T
Pharmaceutical Analysis I – Theory
3
1
4
BP103T
Pharmaceutics I – Theory
3
1
4
BP104T
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry –
Theory
3
1
4
BP105T
Communication skills – Theory *
2
-
2
BP106RBT
BP106RMT
Remedial Biology/
Remedial Mathematics – Theory*
2
-
2
BP107P
Human Anatomy and Physiology –
Practical
4
-
2
BP108P
Pharmaceutical Analysis I – Practical
4
-
2
BP109P
Pharmaceutics I – Practical
4
-
2
BP110P
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry –
Practical
4
-
2
BP111P
Communication skills – Practical*
2
-
1
BP112RBP
Remedial Biology – Practical*
2
-
1
Total
32/34$/36#
4
27/29$/30#
#Applicable ONLY for the students who have studied Mathematics / Physics / Chemistry at HSC and appearing for Remedial Biology (RB)course.
$Applicable ONLY for the students who have studied Physics / Chemistry / Botany / Zoology at HSC and appearing for Remedial Mathematics (RM)course.
* Non University Examination (NUE)

New Updated Syllabus of B Pharm 1st Year 1st Semester

 

Human Anatomy and Physiology
Theory Syllabus
Practical Syllabus
Unit - I
             Introduction to human body
Definition and scope of anatomy and physiology, levels of structural organization and body systems, basic life processes, homeostasis, basic anatomical terminology.
             Cellular level of organization
Structure and functions of cell, transport across cell membrane, cell division, cell junctions. General principles of cell communication, intracellular signalling pathway activation by extracellular signal molecule, Forms of intracellular signalling: a) Contact-dependent b) Paracrine c) Synaptic d) Endocrine
             Tissue level of organization
Classification of tissues, structure, location and functions of epithelial, muscular and nervous and connective tissues.
1.            Study of compound microscope.
2.            Microscopic study of epithelial and connective tissue
3.            Microscopic study of muscular and nervous tissue
4.            Identification of axial bones
5.            Identification of appendicular bones


6.            Introduction to hemocytometry.
7.            Enumeration of white blood cell (WBC) count
8.            Enumeration of total red blood corpuscles (RBC) count
9.            Determination of bleeding time
10.          Determination of clotting time
11.          Estimation of haemoglobin content
12.          Determination of blood group.
13.          Determination of erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR).
14.          Determination of heart rate and pulse rate.
15.          Recording of blood pressure.
Unit - II
             Integumentary system
Structure and functions of skin

             Skeletal system
Divisions of skeletal system, types of bone, salient features and functions of bones of axial and appendicular skeletal system
Organization of skeletal muscle, physiology of muscle contraction, neuromuscular junction
             Joints
Structural and functional classification, types of joints movements and its articulation

Unit - III
             Body fluids and blood
             Body fluids, composition and functions of blood, hemopoiesis, formation of haemoglobin, anaemia, mechanisms of coagulation, blood grouping, Rh factors, transfusion, its significance and disorders of blood, Reticule endothelial system.
             Lymphatic system
Lymphatic organs and tissues, lymphatic vessels, lymph circulation and functions of lymphatic system

Unit - IV
·         Peripheral nervous system:
Classification of peripheral nervous system: Structure and functions of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system.
Origin and functions of spinal and cranial nerves.
             Special senses
Structure and functions of eye, ear, nose and tongue and their disorders.

Unit - V
             Cardiovascular system
Heart – anatomy of heart, blood circulation, blood vessels, structure and functions of artery, vein and capillaries, elements of conduction system of heart and heartbeat, its regulation by autonomic nervous system, cardiac output, cardiac cycle. Regulation of blood pressure, pulse, electrocardiogram and disorders of heart.







Pharmaceutical Analysis
Theory Syllabus
Practical Syllabus
Unit - I
(a)          Pharmaceutical analysis- Definition and scope
I)             Different techniques of analysis
ii)            Methods of expressing concentration
iii)           Primary and secondary standards.
iv)           Preparation and standardization of various molar and normal solutions- Oxalic acid, sodium hydroxide, hydrochloric acid, sodium thiosulphate, sulphuric acid, potassium permanganate and ceric ammonium sulphate
(b)          Errors: Sources of errors, types of errors, methods of minimizing errors, accuracy, precision and significant figures
(c)           Pharmacopoeia, Sources of impurities in medicinal agents, limit tests.
I               Limit Test of the following
(1)          Chloride
(2)          Sulphate
(3)          Iron
(4)          Arsenic

II             Preparation and standardization of
(1)          Sodium hydroxide
(2)          Sulphuric acid
(3)          Sodium thiosulfate
(4)          Potassium permanganate
(5)          Ceric ammonium sulphate
III            Assay of the following compounds along with Standardization of Titrant
(1)          Ammonium chloride by acid base titration
(2)          Ferrous sulphate by Cerimetry
(3)          Copper sulphate by Iodometry
(4)          Calcium gluconate by complexometry
(5)          Hydrogen peroxide by Permanganometry
(6)          Sodium benzoate by non-aqueous titration
(7)          Sodium Chloride by precipitation titration
IV            Determination of Normality by electro-analytical methods
(1)          Conductometric titration of strong acid against strong base
(2)          Conductometric titration of strong acid and weak acid against strong base
(3)          Potentiometric titration of strong acid against strong base
Unit - II

•             Acid base titration: Theories of acid base indicators, classification of acid base titrations and theory involved in titrations of strong, weak, and very weak acids and bases, neutralization curves
•             Non aqueous titration: Solvents, acidimetry and alkalimetry titration and estimation of Sodium benzoate and Ephedrine HCl

Unit - III
•             Precipitation titrations: Mohr’s method, Volhard’s, Modified Volhard’s, Fajans method, estimation of sodium chloride.
•             Complexometric titration: Classification, metal ion indicators, masking and demasking reagents, estimation of Magnesium sulphate, and calcium gluconate.
•             Gravimetry: Principle and steps involved in gravimetric analysis. Purity of the precipitate: co-precipitation and post precipitation, Estimation of barium sulphate.
•             Basic Principles, methods and application of diazotisation titration.


Unit - IV
Redox titrations
(a)          Concepts of oxidation and reduction
(b)          Types of redox titrations (Principles and applications)
Cerimetry, Iodimetry, Iodometry, Bromatometry, Dichrometry, Titration with potassium iodate

Unit - V

•             Electrochemical methods of analysis
•             Conductometry- Introduction, Conductivity cell, Conductometric titrations, applications.
•             Potentiometry - Electrochemical cell, construction and  working of reference (Standard hydrogen, silver chloride electrode and calomel electrode) and indicator electrodes (metal electrodes and glass electrode), methods to determine end point of potentiometric titration and applications.
•             Polarography - Principle, Ilkovic equation, construction and working of dropping mercury electrode and rotating platinum electrode, applications




Pharmaceutics
Theory Syllabus
Practical Syllabus
Unit - I
•             Historical background and development of profession of pharmacy:  History of profession of Pharmacy in India in relation to  pharmacy education,  industry and organization, Pharmacy as a career, Pharmacopoeias: Introduction to IP, BP, USP and Extra Pharmacopoeia.
•             Dosage forms: Introduction to dosage forms, classification and definitions
•             Prescription: Definition, Parts of prescription, handling of Prescription and Errors in prescription.
•             Posology: Definition, Factors affecting posology. Pediatric dose calculations based on age, body weight and body surface area.

1 . Syrups
a)Syrup IP’66
b)Compound syrup of Ferrous Phosphate BPC’
2.Elixirs a) Piperazine citrate elixir
b) Paracetamol pediatric elixir
3.Linctus              a) Terpin Hydrate Linctus IP’66
b) Iodine Throat Paint (Mandles Paint)
 4.Solutions
 a)Strong solution of ammonium acetate
b)Cresol with soap solution
c)Lugol’s solution
5.Suspensions
a)Calamine lotion
b)Magnesium Hydroxide mixture
c)Aluminimum Hydroxide gel
6.Emulsions a) Turpentine Liniment
b) Liquid paraffin emulsion
7.Powders and Granules
a)ORS  powder (WHO)
b)Effervescent granules
c)Dusting powder
d)Divded powders
8.Suppositories
a)Glycero gelatin suppository
b)Coca butter suppository
c)Zinc Oxide suppository
 8.Semisolids
 a)Sulphur ointment
b)Non staining-iodine ointment with methyl salicylate
c)Carbopal gel
 9.Gargles and Mouthwashes
a)Iodine gargle
b)Chlorhexidine mouthwash
Unit - II


•             Pharmaceutical calculations: Weights and measures – Imperial & Metric  system, Calculations involving percentage solutions, alligation, proof spirit and isotonic solutions based on freezing point and molecular weight.

•             Powders: Definition, classification, advantages and disadvantages,Simple & compound powders – official preparations, dusting powders, effervescent, efflorescent and hygroscopic powders, eutectic mixtures. Geometric dilutions.

•             Liquid dosage forms: Advantages and disadvantages of liquid dosage forms. Excipients used in formulation of liquid dosage forms. Solubility enhancement techniques

Unit - III
·         Monophasic liquids: Definitions and preparations of Gargles, Mouthwashes, Throat Paint, Eardrops, Nasal drops, Enemas, Syrups, Elixirs, Liniments and Lotions.

·         Biphasic liquids:

·         Suspensions: Definition, advantages and disadvantages, classifications, Preparation of suspensions; Flocculated and Deflocculated suspension & stability problems and methods to overcome.
·         Emulsions: Definition, classification, emulsifying agent, test for the identification of type of Emulsion, Methods of preparation & stability problems and methods to overcome.


Unit - IV
•             Suppositories: Definition, types, advantages and disadvantages, types of bases, methods of preparations. Displacement value & its calculations, evaluation of suppositories.
•             Pharmaceutical incompatibilities: Definition, classification, physical, chemical and therapeutic incompatibilities with examples.

Unit - V


 •            Semisolid dosage forms: Definitions, classification, mechanisms and factors influencing dermal penetration of drugs. Preparation of ointments, pastes, creams and gels. Excipients used in semi solid dosage forms. Evaluation of semi solid dosages forms



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