HEAD
Granulation technology: production of granules on large scale by various techniques, evaluation of granules. Compression and consolidation of powdered solids. Heckel plots. Force displacement (F-D) Curves. |
Microencapsulation techniques: Coating of particles. Fluidized bed and air suspension coating. Phase separation co-acervation, multiorifice centrifugal, spray drying, spray congealing, polymerization complex emulsion techniques. Top bottom and tangential spray coating machines. Evaluation of microcapsules. |
Sustained and controlled drug delivery systems: concept of sustained release, designing of sustained release products, zero order and first order approximation concept. Matrix and reservoir based techniques. Product evaluation and testing. Novel drug delivery systems: Transdermal drug delivery systems. Osmotic drug delivery systems. Liposomes and implants. |
Packaging of Pharmaceutical Products: Objective of packaging, packaging components, types, functions, containers and closures, foil and blister packaging. Packaging equipment, legal and official requirements for containers and closures. Package testing. |
Pilot plant scale-up techniques: General considerations, personnel requirements, space requirements, review of formula and raw materials. Processing equipments. Process evaluation. GMP considerations. |
Books & References Recommended:
Leon Lachman, Herbert A. Liebermann and Joseph L.Kanig., The Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy.
Banker G.S. and Rhodes C.D., Modern Pharmaceutics.
Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Aulton M. E., The Science of Dosage Form Design.
Review of Indian regulatory legislations for drug and pharmaceutical industries, and pharmaceutical education. An elaborated study of the following: |
A brief study of the following: |
Brief Study of various prescription and non-prescription products, medical and surgical accessories, diagnostic aids and appliances marketed in India. |
Pharmacy Act 1948
Drugs and Cosmetics Acts 1940 and Rules 1945
Medicinal and Toilet Preparations (Excise Duties) Act 1955
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act 1985 and Rules
Patent Act 1970
Essential Commodities and Drug Price Control Order
Drugs and Magic Remedies Act (Objectionable Advertisement Act 1954)
Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act 1970 and Rules 1975
AICTE Act 1987
Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act 1960
Poison Act and rules
MRTP Act
Minimum Wages Act 1948
State Shops and Establishment Act and Rules
Factories Act 1948
Insecticides Act 1968.
Books Recommended:
Jain N. K., A Textbook of Forensic Pharmacy.
Mittal, B.M., A Textbook of Forensic Pharmacy.
Malik V., Drug & Cosmetic Act.
The Gazette of India. The Drugs and Cosmetics act and rules.
The Gazette of India. The Patent act 1970 and its latest amendments.
Category of Course | Course Title | Course Code | Credits | Theory Paper | ||
PY803 | Pharmaceutical Analysis-III | PY803 | L | T | P | Max Marks 70 Duration – 3 hrs. |
4 | 0 | 0 |
Analytical method development: Development of new analytical methods for bulk drugs and dosage forms using titrimetry, UV/visible spectrophotometry and HPLC. Development of analytical methods for combination drug products, derivative spectrophotometric methods. Development of stability indicating assay procedures. Drug analysis in biological fluids like blood plasma and urine.
Validation of analytical methods: Parameters of validation, pharmacopoeial requirements of analytical method validation.
Validation of analytical instruments: UV/visible spectrophotometer and HPLC as per Indian Pharmacopoeia.
ICH guidelines for impurities in drug substances and drug products, Residual solvents.
Water analysis: Validation and qualification of water purification systems. Total organic carbon, pH, and conductivity test. Moisture content analysis in drug and dosage forms.
Quality control testing: Dosage form evaluation as per monograph with special reference to Indian Pharmacopoeia. Drug identification test, drug content and assay, content uniformity. Sampling considerations.
Good laboratory practices.
Books and References recommended:
Indian Pharmacopoeia, 2007.
Current ICH guidelines.
Vogel’s, Quantitative Inorganic Analysis.
Beckett, Pharmaceutical Analysis.
Category of Course | Course Title | Course Code | Credits | Theory Paper | ||
PY804A | Elective-I Packaging Technology | PY804A | L | T | P | Max Marks 70 Duration – 3 hrs. |
4 | 0 | 0 |
PY804A : PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY
Packaging material science: Basic materials used in packaging, their properties, method of manufacturing and applications-Paper, Plastics, Glass, Metal, and Elastomers.
Containers and closures: Introduction and applications of Glass containers, Plastic containers, Collapsible tubes, Plastic tubes, Aerosol containers, Closures, Liners, and Rubber stoppers.
Introduction and applications of Form-Fill-Seal (FFS) technology.
Tamper resistant and child resistant packages: Introduction, method of preparation, and applications of Blister and Strip packs, Film Wrappers, Bubble packs, Shrink seals, Sachet and Pouches, Tape seals, Breakable caps, Sealed tubes, Aerosol containers, etc.
Quality control and quality assurance of packaging materials: Detection of defects in packaging materials, Quality testing of formed packs, Quality testing of containers and closures, Testing of child resistance and temper evidence property of packaging materials. Quality control tests for containers and closures as per Indian Pharmacopoeia.
Legal and regulatory requirements: Requirements of labels and labeling as per Drug & Cosmetics act and rules. Product / patient information literatures. Regulatory aspects of storage, handling and distribution of packaging materials with special emphasis on cGMP and cGLP requirements.
Suggested Books:
Dean, D.A.; Evans, E.R.; and Hall I.H., Pharmaceutical Packaging Technology.
Leon Lachman, Herbert A. Lieberman, Joseph L. Kanig, The Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy.
Drug and cosmetic Act and Rules.
Category of Course | Course Title | Course Code | Credits | Theory Paper | ||
PY804C | Elective-I Food and Nutraceutical Technology | PY804C | L | T | P | Max Marks 70 Duration – 3 hrs. |
4 | 0 | 0 |
Functional foods and nutraceuticals:
|
Food processing and preservation:
|
Regulatory affairs:
|
Books recommended:
Essentials of Food and Nutrition by Swaminathan M., Ganesh and Co, 1985
Handbook of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods Edited by Robert E.C. Wildman, Routledge Publishers.
Nutraceuticals by L. Rapport and B. Lockwood, Pharmaceutical Press.
Dietary Supplements of Plant Origin, M. Maffei (Ed.), Taylor & Francis, 2003.
Food packaging principals and practice, Gordon L. Robertson, Marcel and Dekker Inc. New York. 1993.
Category of Course | Course Title | Course Code | Credits | Theory Paper | ||
PY805A | Elective-II Perfumes and Colours | PY805A | L | T | P | Max Marks 70 Duration – 3 hrs. |
4 | 0 | 0 |
PY805A : PERFUMES AND COLOURS
Perfumes:
Historical background & present scenario of perfumery industry.
Definition of odour, its classification. Definition of perfumes, attars, cologne, deodorants, aromatic waters. Chemical classification of perfumes obtained from plant and animal sources.
Essential oils: Introduction, study of various physical and chemical properties of essential oils. Study of various isolation methods of essential oils.
Formulation of perfumes, formulation excipients, manufacturing methods of perfumes, deodorants, colognes, and aromatic waters.
Regulatory considerations: Analysis & standardization of perfumes. Toxicological aspects of use of perfumes, safety study of perfumes on naked skin including various dermatological tests.
Application of perfumes in various cosmetic products like skin cosmetics, hair cosmetics, men’s toiletries etc.
Colours:
Definition of colour, lake, dye, pigment. Theory of color formation at molecules level including Hund’s Rule of multiplicity volume band approach & molecular orbital approach to colour.
Detailed classification of colour obtained from natural sources like plant & animal sources, colours obtained from mineral sources, synthesis colours, dyes & pigments. FDA classification of colours. Various physiochemical properties of dyes & colours.
Manufacturing of colors: manufacturing methods of colours, dyes, lakes, and pigments. Regulatory aspects of use of colours in drug and cosmetics as per schedule Q of Drug and Cosmetic Act. Analysis of colours using instrumental methods & chromatographic methods.
Applications of colours in various cosmetics like skin, nail, and hair cosmetics, etc.
Suggested Books:
Sagarine, Cosmetic Science and Technology, Vol. 1-4.
Harry’s Cosmetology.
The Chemistry and Manufacture & Cosmetics, Vol. IV - Mainson G. De. Nawarre.
Colour and Cosmetic colour material - New Cosmetic Science - Mitsui.
The Cosmetic Industry - edited by Norman Scientific & Regulatory foundation - F. Estrin.
Category of Course | Course Title | Course Code | Credits | Theory Paper | ||
PY805B | Elective-II Clinical Research | PY805B | L | T | P | Max Marks 70 Duration – 3 hrs. |
4 | 0 | 0 |
Introduction: Clinical pharmacy, duties and activities of a clinical pharmacist in hospital, monitoring of pharmacotherapy (patient chart review, medication counseling, clinical out put review), ward round participation, patient relevant history (dieses and medication), prescriptions, drug prescribing guidelines, therapeutic drug monitoring. |
Patient data analysis: Introduction to common medical terminologies and abbreviation used in clinical pharmacy. Patient case history & case history formats, use of case history in evaluation of drug therapy. Clinical laboratory tests: Interpretation of laboratory tests used in evaluation of disease state: Tests for hormones, body organ function, blood, urine, microbial culture, etc. |
Drug and poison information: Introduction to information resources and institutes, systemic approach in answering drug information queries, preparation of reports. Detection and assessment of adverse drug reactions and their documentation. |
Clinical pharmacokinetic: Individualization of drug therapy, introduction to clinical pharmacokinetics models, determination of drug clearance and volume of distribution, renal and non-renal clearance, hepatic clearance. |
Clinical trial: Designs of clinical trials, Good clinical practices (ICH & GCP guideline for safety and efficacy), Institutional Ethical Committee and its function. Various phases of clinical trials, introduction to monitoring and auditing of clinical trials. Basic concepts of biostatistics. Clinical research organization (CRO): Organizational structure, present status and future prospects of clinical research organizations in India. |
Books Recommended
Hefindal, E. T., Clinical Pharmacy & Therapeutics-. Williams & Wilkins.
Katzung, B., Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, Lange Medical Publication, California
Laurence D.R. and Bennet, P.N., Clinical Pharmacology, Churchill Livingstone
Walker, R. & Edwards, C., Clinical Pharmacy & Therapeutics, Churchill Livingston
DiPiro, J.T. et.al., Pharmacotherapy a pathophysiological approach, McGraw-Hill companies, Inc.
Green and Harris, Pathology and Therapeutics for Pharmacists: A Basis for Clinical Pharmacy Practice, Chapman and Hall Publications.
Category of Course | Course Title | Course Code | Credits | Theory Paper | ||
PY805C | Elective-II Herbal Drug Technology | PY805C | L | T | P | Max Marks 70 Duration – 3 hrs. |
4 | 0 | 0 |
Introduction: Definition, source of herbal raw materials, identification, authentication, Collection and processing of herbal drugs. Seasonal & geographical variations, natural & artificial drying methods. Packaging & labeling of herbal drugs prior to extraction.
Standardization techniques: WHO guidelines for assessing quality of herbal medicine. Analysis of raw herbal extracts and their formulation using TLC, HPTLC, GC, HPLC, UV& IR techniques.
Herbal Formulations: Principles of Ayurveda, Ayurvedic dosage forms and their evaluation as per Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia. Formulation considerations of herbal infusion, decoction, lotion, washers, insect repellents, tincture, syrups, compresses, poultice, plasters, ointments, oils and salves, tablets and capsules.
Plant Tissue Culture Techniques & its Application in Pharmacy: Introduction, techniques of initiation and maintenance of various types of cultures for industrial level production of phyto- constituents. Immobilized cell techniques & biotransformation studies including recent developments in production of biological active constituents in static, suspension and hairy root cultures.
Brief account of plant based industries of India and world involved in R & D work on medicinal and aromatic plants and manufacturing herbal medicine. Regulatory requirements for herbal medicine industries: Infrastructure, Quality control, safety and stability, import and export of herbal products. Analytical Pharmacognosy – drug adulteration and detection.
Herbal Drug Technology by S.S. Agrawal & M. Paridhavi.
Modern Methods of Plant Analysis by Peach & Tracey
Biotechnology by S.S. Purohit.
Quality control of herbal drugs: an approach to evaluation of botanicals by Pulok K. Mukherjee.
Pharmacognosy by C.K. Kokate, A.P. Purohit and S.B. Gokhale
Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India
Granulation technology: production of granules on large scale by various techniques, evaluation of granules. Compression and consolidation of powdered solids. Heckel plots. Force displacement (F-D) Curves. |
Microencapsulation techniques: Coating of particles. Fluidized bed and air suspension coating. Phase separation co-acervation, multiorifice centrifugal, spray drying, spray congealing, polymerization complex emulsion techniques. Top bottom and tangential spray coating machines. Evaluation of microcapsules. |
Sustained and controlled drug delivery systems: concept of sustained release, designing of sustained release products, zero order and first order approximation concept. Matrix and reservoir based techniques. Product evaluation and testing. Novel drug delivery systems: Transdermal drug delivery systems. Osmotic drug delivery systems. Liposomes and implants. |
Packaging of Pharmaceutical Products: Objective of packaging, packaging components, types, functions, containers and closures, foil and blister packaging. Packaging equipment, legal and official requirements for containers and closures. Package testing. |
Pilot plant scale-up techniques: General considerations, personnel requirements, space requirements, review of formula and raw materials. Processing equipments. Process evaluation. GMP considerations. |
Books & References Recommended:
Leon Lachman, Herbert A. Liebermann and Joseph L.Kanig., The Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy.
Banker G.S. and Rhodes C.D., Modern Pharmaceutics.
Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Aulton M. E., The Science of Dosage Form Design.
Review of Indian regulatory legislations for drug and pharmaceutical industries, and pharmaceutical education. An elaborated study of the following: |
A brief study of the following: |
Brief Study of various prescription and non-prescription products, medical and surgical accessories, diagnostic aids and appliances marketed in India. |
Pharmacy Act 1948
Drugs and Cosmetics Acts 1940 and Rules 1945
Medicinal and Toilet Preparations (Excise Duties) Act 1955
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act 1985 and Rules
Patent Act 1970
Essential Commodities and Drug Price Control Order
Drugs and Magic Remedies Act (Objectionable Advertisement Act 1954)
Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act 1970 and Rules 1975
AICTE Act 1987
Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act 1960
Poison Act and rules
MRTP Act
Minimum Wages Act 1948
State Shops and Establishment Act and Rules
Factories Act 1948
Insecticides Act 1968.
Books Recommended:
Jain N. K., A Textbook of Forensic Pharmacy.
Mittal, B.M., A Textbook of Forensic Pharmacy.
Malik V., Drug & Cosmetic Act.
The Gazette of India. The Drugs and Cosmetics act and rules.
The Gazette of India. The Patent act 1970 and its latest amendments.
Category of Course | Course Title | Course Code | Credits | Theory Paper | ||
PY803 | Pharmaceutical Analysis-III | PY803 | L | T | P | Max Marks 70 Duration – 3 hrs. |
4 | 0 | 0 |
Analytical method development: Development of new analytical methods for bulk drugs and dosage forms using titrimetry, UV/visible spectrophotometry and HPLC. Development of analytical methods for combination drug products, derivative spectrophotometric methods. Development of stability indicating assay procedures. Drug analysis in biological fluids like blood plasma and urine.
Validation of analytical methods: Parameters of validation, pharmacopoeial requirements of analytical method validation.
Validation of analytical instruments: UV/visible spectrophotometer and HPLC as per Indian Pharmacopoeia.
ICH guidelines for impurities in drug substances and drug products, Residual solvents.
Water analysis: Validation and qualification of water purification systems. Total organic carbon, pH, and conductivity test. Moisture content analysis in drug and dosage forms.
Quality control testing: Dosage form evaluation as per monograph with special reference to Indian Pharmacopoeia. Drug identification test, drug content and assay, content uniformity. Sampling considerations.
Good laboratory practices.
Books and References recommended:
Indian Pharmacopoeia, 2007.
Current ICH guidelines.
Vogel’s, Quantitative Inorganic Analysis.
Beckett, Pharmaceutical Analysis.
Category of Course | Course Title | Course Code | Credits | Theory Paper | ||
PY804A | Elective-I Packaging Technology | PY804A | L | T | P | Max Marks 70 Duration – 3 hrs. |
4 | 0 | 0 |
PY804A : PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY
Packaging material science: Basic materials used in packaging, their properties, method of manufacturing and applications-Paper, Plastics, Glass, Metal, and Elastomers.
Containers and closures: Introduction and applications of Glass containers, Plastic containers, Collapsible tubes, Plastic tubes, Aerosol containers, Closures, Liners, and Rubber stoppers.
Introduction and applications of Form-Fill-Seal (FFS) technology.
Tamper resistant and child resistant packages: Introduction, method of preparation, and applications of Blister and Strip packs, Film Wrappers, Bubble packs, Shrink seals, Sachet and Pouches, Tape seals, Breakable caps, Sealed tubes, Aerosol containers, etc.
Quality control and quality assurance of packaging materials: Detection of defects in packaging materials, Quality testing of formed packs, Quality testing of containers and closures, Testing of child resistance and temper evidence property of packaging materials. Quality control tests for containers and closures as per Indian Pharmacopoeia.
Legal and regulatory requirements: Requirements of labels and labeling as per Drug & Cosmetics act and rules. Product / patient information literatures. Regulatory aspects of storage, handling and distribution of packaging materials with special emphasis on cGMP and cGLP requirements.
Suggested Books:
Dean, D.A.; Evans, E.R.; and Hall I.H., Pharmaceutical Packaging Technology.
Leon Lachman, Herbert A. Lieberman, Joseph L. Kanig, The Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy.
Drug and cosmetic Act and Rules.
Category of Course | Course Title | Course Code | Credits | Theory Paper | ||
PY804C | Elective-I Food and Nutraceutical Technology | PY804C | L | T | P | Max Marks 70 Duration – 3 hrs. |
4 | 0 | 0 |
Functional foods and nutraceuticals:
|
Food processing and preservation:
|
Regulatory affairs:
|
Books recommended:
Essentials of Food and Nutrition by Swaminathan M., Ganesh and Co, 1985
Handbook of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods Edited by Robert E.C. Wildman, Routledge Publishers.
Nutraceuticals by L. Rapport and B. Lockwood, Pharmaceutical Press.
Dietary Supplements of Plant Origin, M. Maffei (Ed.), Taylor & Francis, 2003.
Food packaging principals and practice, Gordon L. Robertson, Marcel and Dekker Inc. New York. 1993.
Category of Course | Course Title | Course Code | Credits | Theory Paper | ||
PY805A | Elective-II Perfumes and Colours | PY805A | L | T | P | Max Marks 70 Duration – 3 hrs. |
4 | 0 | 0 |
PY805A : PERFUMES AND COLOURS
Perfumes:
Historical background & present scenario of perfumery industry.
Definition of odour, its classification. Definition of perfumes, attars, cologne, deodorants, aromatic waters. Chemical classification of perfumes obtained from plant and animal sources.
Essential oils: Introduction, study of various physical and chemical properties of essential oils. Study of various isolation methods of essential oils.
Formulation of perfumes, formulation excipients, manufacturing methods of perfumes, deodorants, colognes, and aromatic waters.
Regulatory considerations: Analysis & standardization of perfumes. Toxicological aspects of use of perfumes, safety study of perfumes on naked skin including various dermatological tests.
Application of perfumes in various cosmetic products like skin cosmetics, hair cosmetics, men’s toiletries etc.
Colours:
Definition of colour, lake, dye, pigment. Theory of color formation at molecules level including Hund’s Rule of multiplicity volume band approach & molecular orbital approach to colour.
Detailed classification of colour obtained from natural sources like plant & animal sources, colours obtained from mineral sources, synthesis colours, dyes & pigments. FDA classification of colours. Various physiochemical properties of dyes & colours.
Manufacturing of colors: manufacturing methods of colours, dyes, lakes, and pigments. Regulatory aspects of use of colours in drug and cosmetics as per schedule Q of Drug and Cosmetic Act. Analysis of colours using instrumental methods & chromatographic methods.
Applications of colours in various cosmetics like skin, nail, and hair cosmetics, etc.
Suggested Books:
Sagarine, Cosmetic Science and Technology, Vol. 1-4.
Harry’s Cosmetology.
The Chemistry and Manufacture & Cosmetics, Vol. IV - Mainson G. De. Nawarre.
Colour and Cosmetic colour material - New Cosmetic Science - Mitsui.
The Cosmetic Industry - edited by Norman Scientific & Regulatory foundation - F. Estrin.
Category of Course | Course Title | Course Code | Credits | Theory Paper | ||
PY805B | Elective-II Clinical Research | PY805B | L | T | P | Max Marks 70 Duration – 3 hrs. |
4 | 0 | 0 |
Introduction: Clinical pharmacy, duties and activities of a clinical pharmacist in hospital, monitoring of pharmacotherapy (patient chart review, medication counseling, clinical out put review), ward round participation, patient relevant history (dieses and medication), prescriptions, drug prescribing guidelines, therapeutic drug monitoring. |
Patient data analysis: Introduction to common medical terminologies and abbreviation used in clinical pharmacy. Patient case history & case history formats, use of case history in evaluation of drug therapy. Clinical laboratory tests: Interpretation of laboratory tests used in evaluation of disease state: Tests for hormones, body organ function, blood, urine, microbial culture, etc. |
Drug and poison information: Introduction to information resources and institutes, systemic approach in answering drug information queries, preparation of reports. Detection and assessment of adverse drug reactions and their documentation. |
Clinical pharmacokinetic: Individualization of drug therapy, introduction to clinical pharmacokinetics models, determination of drug clearance and volume of distribution, renal and non-renal clearance, hepatic clearance. |
Clinical trial: Designs of clinical trials, Good clinical practices (ICH & GCP guideline for safety and efficacy), Institutional Ethical Committee and its function. Various phases of clinical trials, introduction to monitoring and auditing of clinical trials. Basic concepts of biostatistics. Clinical research organization (CRO): Organizational structure, present status and future prospects of clinical research organizations in India. |
Books Recommended
Hefindal, E. T., Clinical Pharmacy & Therapeutics-. Williams & Wilkins.
Katzung, B., Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, Lange Medical Publication, California
Laurence D.R. and Bennet, P.N., Clinical Pharmacology, Churchill Livingstone
Walker, R. & Edwards, C., Clinical Pharmacy & Therapeutics, Churchill Livingston
DiPiro, J.T. et.al., Pharmacotherapy a pathophysiological approach, McGraw-Hill companies, Inc.
Green and Harris, Pathology and Therapeutics for Pharmacists: A Basis for Clinical Pharmacy Practice, Chapman and Hall Publications.
Category of Course | Course Title | Course Code | Credits | Theory Paper | ||
PY805C | Elective-II Herbal Drug Technology | PY805C | L | T | P | Max Marks 70 Duration – 3 hrs. |
4 | 0 | 0 |
Introduction: Definition, source of herbal raw materials, identification, authentication, Collection and processing of herbal drugs. Seasonal & geographical variations, natural & artificial drying methods. Packaging & labeling of herbal drugs prior to extraction.
Standardization techniques: WHO guidelines for assessing quality of herbal medicine. Analysis of raw herbal extracts and their formulation using TLC, HPTLC, GC, HPLC, UV& IR techniques.
Herbal Formulations: Principles of Ayurveda, Ayurvedic dosage forms and their evaluation as per Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia. Formulation considerations of herbal infusion, decoction, lotion, washers, insect repellents, tincture, syrups, compresses, poultice, plasters, ointments, oils and salves, tablets and capsules.
Plant Tissue Culture Techniques & its Application in Pharmacy: Introduction, techniques of initiation and maintenance of various types of cultures for industrial level production of phyto- constituents. Immobilized cell techniques & biotransformation studies including recent developments in production of biological active constituents in static, suspension and hairy root cultures.
Brief account of plant based industries of India and world involved in R & D work on medicinal and aromatic plants and manufacturing herbal medicine. Regulatory requirements for herbal medicine industries: Infrastructure, Quality control, safety and stability, import and export of herbal products. Analytical Pharmacognosy – drug adulteration and detection.
Herbal Drug Technology by S.S. Agrawal & M. Paridhavi.
Modern Methods of Plant Analysis by Peach & Tracey
Biotechnology by S.S. Purohit.
Quality control of herbal drugs: an approach to evaluation of botanicals by Pulok K. Mukherjee.
Pharmacognosy by C.K. Kokate, A.P. Purohit and S.B. Gokhale
Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India