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Course materials:
Textbooks
Tortora Gerard J. and Nicholas, P. Principles of anatomy and physiology Publisher Harpercollins college New York.
Wilson, K.J.W. Ross and Wilson's foundations of anatomy and physiology. Publisher: Churchill Livingstone, Edinburg.
Reference books
Guyton arthur, C. Physiology of human body. Publisher: Holtsaunders.
Chatterjee,C.C. Human physiology. Volume 1&11. Publisher: medical allied agency, Calcutta.
Peter L. Williams, Roger Warwick, Mary Dyson and Lawrence, H.
Gray's anatomy. Publisher:Churchill Livingstone, London
Course Content:
Scope of anatomy and physiology, basic terminologies used in this subject (Description of the body as such planes and terminologies)
Structure of cell - its components and their functions.
Elementary tissues of the human body: epithelial, connective, Muscular and nervous tissues-their sub-types and characteristics
a) Osseous system - structure, composition and functions of the
b) Classification of joints, Types of movements of joints and disorders of joints (Definitions only)
Haemopoetic System
Composition and functions of blood
Haemopoesis and disorders of blood components (definition of disorder)
Blood groups
Clotting factors and mechanism
Platelets and disorders of coagulation
Lymph
Lymph and lymphatic system, composition, formation and circulation.
Spleen: structure and functions, Disorders
Disorders of lymphatic system (definition only)
Cardiovascular system
Anatomy and functions of heart
Blood vessels and circulation (Pulmonary, coronary and systemic circulation)
Electrocardiogram (ECG)
Cardiac cycle and heart sounds
Blood pressure - its maintenance and regulation
Definition of the following disorders
Hypertension, Hypotension, Arteriosclerosis, Atherosclerosis, Angina, Myocardial infarction, Congestive heart failure, Cardiac arrhythmias
Respiratory system
Anatomy of respiratory organs and functions
Mechanism / physiology of respiration and regulation of respiration
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Transport of respiratory gases
Respiratory volumes and capacities, and Definition of: Hypoxia, Asphyxia, Dybarism, Oxygen therapy and resuscitation.
Digestive system
Anatomy and physiology of GIT
Anatomy and functions of accessory glands of GIT
Digestion and absorption
Disorders of GIT (definitions only)
Nervous system
Definition and classification of nervous system
Anatomy, physiology and functional areas of cerebrum
Anatomy and physiology of cerebellum
Anatomy and physiology of mid brain
Thalamus, hypothalamus and Basal Ganglia
Spinal card: Structure & reflexes - mono-poly-planter
Cranial nerves - names and functions
ANS - Anatomy & functions of sympathetic & parasympathetic N.S.
Urinary system
Anatomy and physiology of urinary system
Formation of urine
Renin Angiotensin system -Juxtaglomerular apparatus - acid base Balance
Clearance tests and micturition
Endocrine system
Pituitary gland
Adrenal gland
Thyroid and Parathyroid glands
Pancreas and gonads
Reproductive system
Male and female reproductive system
Their hormones - Physiology of menstruation
Spermatogenesis & Oogenesis
Sex determination (genetic basis)
Pregnancy and maintenance and parturition
Contraceptive devices
Sense organs
Eye b)Ear
Skin
Tongue & Nose
Skeletal muscles
Histology
Physiology of Muscle contraction
Physiological properties of skeletal muscle and their disorders (definitions)
Sports physiology
Muscles in exercise, Effect of athletic training on muscles and muscle performance,
Respiration in exercise, CVS in exercise, Body heat in exercise, Body fluids and salts in exercise,
Drugs and athletics
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List of Experiments:
Study of tissues of human body
Epithelial tissue.
Muscular tissue.
Study of tissues of human body
Connective tissue.
Nervous tissue.
Study of appliances used in hematological experiments.
Determination ofW.B.C. count of blood.
Determination of R.B.C. count of blood.
Determination of differential count of blood.
Determination of
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate.
Hemoglobin content of Blood.
Bleeding time & Clotting time.
Determination of
Blood Pressure.
Blood group.
Study of various systems with the help of charts, models & specimens
Skeleton system part I-axial skeleton.
Skeleton system part II- appendicular skeleton.
Cardiovascular system.
Respiratory system.
Digestive system.
Urinary system.
Nervous system.
Special senses.
Reproductive system.
Study of different family planning appliances.
To perform pregnancy diagnosis test.
Study of appliances used in experimental physiology.
To record simple muscle curve using gastroenemius sciatic nerve preparation.
To record simple summation curve using gastroenemius sciatic nerve preparation.
To record simple effect of temperature using gastroenemius sciatic nerve preparation.
To record simple effect of load & after load using gastroenemius sciatic nerve preparation.
To record simple fatigue curve using gastroenemius sciatic nerve preparation.
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V PD : 102 PHARMACEUTICS (THEORY)
Course materials:
Text books
Cooper and Gunns Dispensing for pharmacy students.
A text book Professional Pharmacy by N.K.Jain and S.N.Sharma.
Reference books
Introduction to Pharmaceutical dosage forms by Howard C. Ansel.
Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Register of General Pharmacy by Cooper and Gunn.
General Pharmacy by M.L.Schroff.
Course Content :
a. Introduction to dosage forms - classification and definitions
Prescription: definition, parts and handling
Posology: Definition, Factors affecting dose selection. Calculation of children and infant doses.
Historical back ground and development of profession of pharmacy and pharmaceutical industry in brief.
Development of Indian Pharmacopoeia and introduction to other Pharmacopoeias such as BP, USP, European Pharmacopoeia, Extra pharmacopoeia and Indian national formulary.
Weights and measures, Calculations involving percentage solutions, allegation, proof spirit, isotonic solutions etc.
Powders and Granules: Classification advantages and disadvantages, Preparation of simple, compound powders, Insufflations, Dusting powders, Eutectic and Explosive powders, Tooth powder and effervescent powders and granules.
Monophasic Dosage forms: Theoretical aspects of formulation including adjuvant like stabilizers, colorants, flavours with examples. Study of Monophasic liquids like gargles, mouth washes, Throat paint, Ear drops, Nasal drops, Liniments and lotions, Enemas and collodions.
Biphasic dosage forms: Suspensions and emulsions, Definition, advantages and disadvantages, classification, test for the type of emulsion, formulation. stability and evaluation.
Suppositories and pessaries: Definition, advantages and disadvantages, types of base, method of preparation, Displacement value and evaluation.
Galenicals: Definition, equipment for different extraction processes like infusion, Decoction, Maceration and Percolation, methods of preparation of spirits, tinctures and extracts.
Pharmaceutical calculations.
Surgical aids: Surgical dressings, absorbable gelatin sponge, sutures, ligatures and medicated bandages.
Incompatibilities: Introduction, classification and methods to overcome the incompatibilities.

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PD 102 PHARMACEUTICS (PRACTICAL)
List of Experiments:
Syrups
Simple Syrup LP
Syrup of Ephedrine Hcl NF
Syrup Vasaka IP
Syrup of fe1Tous Phosphate IP
Orange Syrup
Elixir
Piperizine citrate elixir BP
Cascara elixir BPC
Paracetamol elixir BPC
Linctus
Simple Linctus BPC
Pediatric simple Linctus BPC
Solutions
Solution of cresol with soap JP
Strong solution of ferric chloride BPC
Aqueous Iodine Solution IP
Strong solution of Iodine IP
Strong solution of ammonium acetate IP Liniments
Liniment of turpentine IP*
Liniment of camphor IP
Suspensions*
Calamine lotion
Magnesium Hydroxide mixture BP
Emulsions*
Cod liver oil emulsion
...
Liquid paraffin emulsion
Powders
Eutectic powder
Explosive powder
Dusting powder
Insufflations
Suppositories"'"
Boric acid suppositories
Chloral suppositories
1O. Incompatibilities
Mixtures with Physical
Chemical & Therapeutic incompatibilities
* colourless bottles required_for di pensing "° Paper envelope (white), butter paper and
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Harpers review of biochemistry - Martin
Text book of biochemistry- D.Satyanarayana
Text book of clinical chemistry- Alex kaplan &Laverve L.Szabo
Principles of biochemistry -- Lehninger
Text book of biochemistry -- Ramarao
Practical Biochemistry-David I.Plummer.
Practical Biochemistry-Pattabhiraman.
Introduction to biochemistry: Cell and its biochemical organization, transport process across the cell membranes. Energy rich compounds; ATP, Cyclic AMP and their biological significance.
Enzymes: Definition; Nomenclature; IUB classification; Factor affecting enzyme activity; Enzyme action; enzyme inhibition. Isoenzymes and their therapeutic and diagnostic applications; Coenzymes and their biochemical role and deficiency diseases.
Introduction to clinical chemistry: Cell; composition; malfunction; Roll of the clinical chemistry laboratory.
Urine analysis (macroscopic and physical examination, quantitative and
semiquantitative tests.)
Test for NPN constituents. (Creatinine /urea clearance, determination of blood and urine creatinine, urea and uric acid)
Urine concentration test
Urinary tract calculi. (stones)
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Liver function tests: Physiological role of liver, metabolic, storage, excretory, protective, circulatory functions and function in blood coagulation.
Test for hepatic dysfunction-Bile pigments metabolism.
Test for hepatic function test- Serum bilirubin, urine bilirubin, and urine urobilinogen.
Dye tests of excretory function.
Tests based upon abnormalities of serum proteins.
Lipid profile tests: Lipoproteins, composition, functions. Determination of serum lipids, total cholesterol, 1-IDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol and triglycerides.
Immunochemical techniques for determination of hormone levels and protein levels in serum for endocrine diseases and infectious diseases.
Radio immunoassay (RIA) and Enzyme Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay (ELISA)
Electrolytes: Body water, compartments, water balance, and electrolyte distrubution. Detennination of sodium, calcium potassium, chlorides, bicarbonates in the body fluids.
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PD 103 :MEDICINAL BIOCHEMISTRY (PRACTICAL)
List of Experiments:
Qualitative analysis of normal constituents of urine.*
Qualitative analysis of abnormal constituents of urine.*
Quantitative estimation of urine sugar by Benedict's reagent method.**
Quantitative estimation of urine chlorides by Volhard's method.**
Quantitative estimation of urine creatinine by Jaffe's method.**
Quantitative estimation of urine calcium by precipitation method.**
Quantitative estimation of serum cholesterol by Libermann Burchard's method.**
Preparation of Falin Wu filtrate from blood.*
Quantitative estimation of blood creatinine.**
Quantitative estimation of blood sugar Folin-Wu tube method.**
Estimation of SGOT in serum.**
Estimation of SGPT in serum.**
Estimation of Urea in Serum.**
Estimation of Proteins in Serum.**
Determination of serum bilirubin**
Determination of Glucose by means of Glucoseoxidase.**
Enzymatic hydrolysis of Glycogen/Starch by Amylases.**
Study of factors affecting Enzyme activity. (pH & Temp.)**
Preparation of standard buffer solutions and its pH measurements (any two)*
Experiment on lipid profile tests**
Determination of sodium,calcium and potassium in serum.**
** indicate major experiments & * indicate minor experiments

Course materials:
Text books
T.R.Morrison and R. Boyd - Organic chemistry,
Bentley and Driver-Text book of Pharmaceutical chemistry
LL.Finer- Organic chemistry, the fundamentals of chemistry
Reference books
Organic chemistry-J.M.Cram and DJ.Cram
Organic chemistry- Brown
Advanced organic chemistry- Jerry March, Wiley
Organic chemistry- Cram and Hammered, Pine Hendrickson
Course Content
Structures and Physical properties:
Polarity of bonds, polarity of molecules, M.P, Inter molecular forces, B.P, Solubility, non ionic solutes and ionic solutes, protic and aprotic Solvents, ion pairs,
Acids and bases, Lowry bronsted and Lewis theories
Isomerism
Nomenclature of organic compound belonging to the following classes Alkanes, Alkenes, Dienes, Alkynes, Alcohols, Aldehydes, Ketones, Amides, Amines, Phenols, Alkyl Halides, Carboxylic Acid, Esters, Acid Chlorides And Cycloalkanes.
Free radicals chain reactions of alkane : Mechanism, relative reactivity and stability
Alicyclic compounds : Preparations of cyclo alkanes, Bayer strain theory and orbital picture of angle strain.
Nuclophilic aliphatic substitution mechanism: Nucleophiles and leaving groups,
kinetics of second and first order reaction, mechanism and kinetics of SN2 reactions. Stereochemistry and steric hindrance, role of solvents, phase transfer catalysis, mechanism and kinetics of SNI reactions, stereochemistry, carbocation and their stability, rearrangement of carbocation, role of solvents in SNI reaction, Ion dipole bonds, SN2 versus SNI solvolyses, nucleophilic assistance by the solvents.
Dehydro halogenation of alkyl halides: 1,2 elimination, kinetics, E2 and E1 mechanism, elimination via carbocation, evidence for E2 mechanism, absence of rearrangement isotope effect, absence hydrogen exchange, the element effect, orientation and reactivity, E2 versus El, elimination versus substitution, dehydration of alcohol, ease of dehydration, acid catalysis, reversibility, orientation.
Electrophillic and free radicals addition: Reactions at carbon-carbon, double bond, electrophile, hydrogenation, heat of hydrogenation and stability of alkenes, markownikoff rule, addition of hydrogen halides, addition of hydrogen bromides, peroxide effect, electrophillic addition, mechanism, rearrangement, absence of hydrogen exchange, orientation and reactivity, addition of halogen, mechanism, halohydin formation, mechanism of free radicals additon, mechanism of peroxide initiated addition of hydrogen bromide, orientation of free addition, additions of carbene to alkene, cyclo addition reactions.
Carbon-carbon double bond as substituents: Free radical halogenations of alkenes, comparision of free radical substitution with free radical addition, free radical substitution in alkenes, orientation and reactivity, allylic rearrangements.
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Theory of resonance: Ally! radical as a resonance hybrid, stability, orbital
V picture, resonance stabilisation of ally! radicals, hyper conjugation, ally! cation as
a resonance hybrid, nucleophyllic substitution in allylic substrate, SN] reactivity, allylic rearrangement, resonance stabilisation of allyI cation, hyper conjugation, nucleophilic substitution in allylic substrate, SN2 nucleophilic substituion in vinylic substrate, vinylic cation, stability of conjugated dienes, resonance in alkenes, hyper conjugation, ease of formation of c011jugated dienes, orientation of elimination, electrophilic addition to conjugated dienes, 1,4- addition, 1,2-versus l,4-addition, rate versus equilibrium, orientation and reactivity of free radical addition to conjugated dienes.
Elecrophilic aromatic substitution: Effect of substituent groups, determination of orientation, determination of relative reactivity, classification of substituent group, mechanism of nitration, sulphonation, halogenation, friedel craft alkylation, friedel craft acylation, reactivity and orientation, activating and deactivating O,P,M directing groups, electron release via resonance, effect of halogen on electrophilic aromatic substitution in alkyl benzene, side chain halogination of alkyl benzene, resonance stabilization of benzyl radical.
Nucleophilic addition reaction: Mechanism, ionisation of carboxylic acids, acidity constants, acidity of acids, structure of carboxylate ions, effect of substituent on acidity, nucleophilic acyl substitution reaction,conversion of acid to acid chloride, esters, amide and anhydride. Role of caboxyl group, comparison of alkyl nucleophilic substitution with acyl nucleophilic substitution.
Mechanism of aldol condensation, claisen condensation, cannizzaro reaction, crossed aldol condensation, crossed cannizzaro reaction, benzoin condensation, perkin condensation. Knoevenagel, Reformatsky reaction, Wittig reaction, Michael addition.
Hoffman rearrangement: Migration to electron deficient nitrogen, Sandmeyer's reaction, basicity of amines, diazotisation and coupling, acidity of phenols, Williamson synthesis, Fries rearrangement, Kolbe reaction, Reimer tieman's reactions.
Nucleophilic aromatic substitution: Bimolecular displacement mechanisms, orientation, comparison of aliphatic nucleophilic substitution with that of aromatic.
Oxidation reduction reaction.
Study of the following official compounds- preparation, test for purity, assay and medicinal uses of Chlorbutol, Dimercaprol, Glyceryl trinitrate, Urea, Ethylene diamine dihyrate, Vanillin, Paraldehyde, Ethylene chloride, Lactic acid, Tartaric acid, citric acid, salicylic acid, aspirin, methyl salicylate, ethyl benzoate, benzyl
benzoate, dimethyl pthalate, sodium lauryl sulphate, saccharin sodium, mephensin.

Introduction to the various laboratory techniques through demonstration involving synthesis of the following compounds (at least 8 compounds to be synthesised):
Acetanilde / aspirin (Acetylation)
Benzanilide / Phenyl benzoate (Benzoylation)
P-bromo acetanilide / 2,4,6 - tribromo aniline (Bromination)
Dibenzylidene acetone (Condensation)
1-Phenylazo-2-napthol (Diazotisation and coupling)
Benzoic acid/ salicylic acid (Hydrolysis of ester)
M-dinitro benzene (Nitration)
9, 10 - Antharaquinone (Oxidation of anthracene) / preparation of benzoic acid from toluene or benzaldehyde
M-phenylene diamine (Reduction of M-dinitrobenzene) / Aniline from nitrobenzene
Benzophenone oxime
Nitration of salicylic acid
Preparation of picric acid
Preparation of O-chlorobenzoic acid from O-chlorotolune 14.Preparation of cyclohexanone from cyclohexanol
Identification of organic compounds belonging to the following classes by :
Systematic qualitative organic analysis including preparation of derivatives Phenols, amides, carbohydrates, amines, carboxylic acids, aldehyde and ketones, Alcohols, esters, hydrocarbons, anilides, nitrocompounds.
Introduction to the use of stereo models:
Methane, Ethane, Ethylene, Acetylene, Cis alkene, Trans alkene, inversion of configuration.
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PD 105 PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY)
Course materials:
Text books
A text book Inorganic medicinal chemistry by Surendra N. Pandeya
A.H. Beckett and J.B. Stanlake's Practical Pharmaceutical chemistry Vol -I & Vol-II
Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry III-Edition P.Gundu Rao
Reference books
Inorganic Pha1maceutical Chemistry by Anand & Chetwal
Pharmaceutical Inorganic chemistry by Dr.B.G.Nagavi
Analytical chemistry principles by Jolrn H. Kennedy
I.P.1985 and 1996, Govt. oflndia, Ministry of health
Course Content :
Errors
Volumetric analysis
Acid-base titrations
Redox titrations
Non aqueous titrations
Precipitation titrations
Complexometric titrations
Theory of indicators
Gravimetry
Limit tests
Medicinal gases
Acidifiers
Antacids
Cathartics
Electrolyte replenishers
Essential Trace elements
Antimicrobials
Pharmaceutical aids
Dental Products
Miscellaneous compounds
Radio Pharmaceuticals
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PD 105 PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (PRACTICAL)
List of Experiments:
Limit test (6 exercises)
Limit test for chlorides
Limit test for sulphates
Limit test for iron
Limit test for heavy metals
Limit test for arsenic
Modified limit tests for chlorides and sulphates
Assays (10 exercises)
Ammonium chloride- Acid-base titration
Ferrous sulphate- Cerimetry
Copper sulpahte- Iodometry
Calcilugluconate- Complexometry
Hydrogen peroxide - Permanganometry
Sodium benzoate - Nonaqueous titration
Sodium chloride - Modified volhard's method
Assay of KI - KI03 titration
1. Gravimetric estimation of barium as barium sulphate
J. Sodium antimony gluconate or antimony potassium tartarate
Estimation of mixture (Any two exercises)
Sodium hydroxide and sodium carbonate
Boric acid and Borax
Oxalic acid and sodium oxalate
Test for identity (Any three exercises)
Sodium bicorbonate
Barium sulphate
Ferrous sulphate
Potassium chloride
Test for purity (Any two exercises)
Swelling power in Bentonite
Acid neutralising capacity in aluminium hydroxide gel
Ammonium salts in potash alum
Adsorption power heavy Kaolin
Presence of Iodates in KI
Preparations (Any two exercises)
Boric acids
Potash alum
Calcium lactate
Magnesium suphate
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PD 106 A REMEDIAL MATHEMATICS(THEORY)
Course materials:
Text books
Differential calculus By Shantinarayan
Text book of Mathematics for second year pre-university by Prof.B.M.Sreenivas
Reference books
Integral calculus By Shanthinarayan
Engineering mathematics By B.S.Grewal
Trigonometry Pait-I By S.L.Loney
Course Content :
I Algebra : Determinants, Matrices
Trigonometry : Sides and angles of a triangle, solution of triangles
Analytical Geometry :Points, Straight line, circle, parabola
Differential calculus: Limit of a function, Differential calculus, Differentiation of a sum, Product, Quotient Composite, Parametric, exponential, trigonometric and Logarithmic function. Successive differentiation, Leibnitz's theorem, Paitial differentiation, Euler's theorem on homogeneous functions of two variables
Integral Calculus: Definite integrals, integration by substitution and by parts, Properties of definite integrals.
Differential equations: Definition, order, degree, variable separable, homogeneous, Linear, heterogeneous, linear, differential equation with constant coefficient, simultaneous linear equation of second order.
Laplace transform: Definition, Laplace transform of elementary functions, Properties of linearity and shifting.
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PD 106 B REMEDIAL BIOLOGY (Theory)
Course materials:
Text books
Text book of Biology by S.B.Gokhale
A Text book of Biology by Dr.Thulajappa and Dr. Seetaram.
Reference books
A Text book of Biology by B.V.Sreenivasa Naidu
A Text book of Biology by Naidu and Murthy
Botany for Degree students By A.C.Dutta.
Outlines of Zoology by M.Ekambaranatha ayyer and T.N.Ananthakrishnan.
A manual for pharmaceutical biology practical by S.B.Gokhale and C.K.Kokate.
Course Content: PART-A
Introduction
General organization of plants and its inclusions
Plant tissues
Plant kingdom and its classification
Morphology of plants
Root, Stem, Leaf and Its modifications
Inflorescence and Pollination of flowers
Morphology of fruits and seeds
Plant physiology
Taxonomy of Leguminosae, umbelliferae, Solanaceae, Lilliaceae, Zinziberaceae, Rubiaceae
Study of Fungi, Yeast, Penicillin and Bacteria
PART-B
Study of Animal cell
Study animal tissues
Detailed study of frog
Study of Pisces, Raptiles, Aves
Genearal organization of mammals
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Study of poisonous animals

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PD 106 B :REMEDIAL BIOLOGY (PRACTICAL)
List of Experiments:
Introduction of biology experiments
Study of cell wall constituents and cell inclusions
Study of Stem modifications
Study of Root modifications
Study of Leaf modifications
Identification of Fruits and seeds
Preparation of Permanent slides
T.S. of Senna, Cassia, Ephedra, Podophyllum.
Simple plant physiological experiments
Identification of animals
Detailed study of Frog
Computer based tutorial

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Course materials:
Textbooks
Tortora Gerard J. and Nicholas, P. Principles of anatomy and physiology Publisher Harpercollins college New York.
Wilson, K.J.W. Ross and Wilson's foundations of anatomy and physiology. Publisher: Churchill Livingstone, Edinburg.
Reference books
Guyton arthur, C. Physiology of human body. Publisher: Holtsaunders.
Chatterjee,C.C. Human physiology. Volume 1&11. Publisher: medical allied agency, Calcutta.
Peter L. Williams, Roger Warwick, Mary Dyson and Lawrence, H.
Gray's anatomy. Publisher:Churchill Livingstone, London
Course Content:
Scope of anatomy and physiology, basic terminologies used in this subject (Description of the body as such planes and terminologies)
Structure of cell - its components and their functions.
Elementary tissues of the human body: epithelial, connective, Muscular and nervous tissues-their sub-types and characteristics
a) Osseous system - structure, composition and functions of the
b) Classification of joints, Types of movements of joints and disorders of joints (Definitions only)
Haemopoetic System
Composition and functions of blood
Haemopoesis and disorders of blood components (definition of disorder)
Blood groups
Clotting factors and mechanism
Platelets and disorders of coagulation
Lymph
Lymph and lymphatic system, composition, formation and circulation.
Spleen: structure and functions, Disorders
Disorders of lymphatic system (definition only)
Cardiovascular system
Anatomy and functions of heart
Blood vessels and circulation (Pulmonary, coronary and systemic circulation)
Electrocardiogram (ECG)
Cardiac cycle and heart sounds
Blood pressure - its maintenance and regulation
Definition of the following disorders
Hypertension, Hypotension, Arteriosclerosis, Atherosclerosis, Angina, Myocardial infarction, Congestive heart failure, Cardiac arrhythmias
Respiratory system
Anatomy of respiratory organs and functions
Mechanism / physiology of respiration and regulation of respiration
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Transport of respiratory gases
Respiratory volumes and capacities, and Definition of: Hypoxia, Asphyxia, Dybarism, Oxygen therapy and resuscitation.
Digestive system
Anatomy and physiology of GIT
Anatomy and functions of accessory glands of GIT
Digestion and absorption
Disorders of GIT (definitions only)
Nervous system
Definition and classification of nervous system
Anatomy, physiology and functional areas of cerebrum
Anatomy and physiology of cerebellum
Anatomy and physiology of mid brain
Thalamus, hypothalamus and Basal Ganglia
Spinal card: Structure & reflexes - mono-poly-planter
Cranial nerves - names and functions
ANS - Anatomy & functions of sympathetic & parasympathetic N.S.
Urinary system
Anatomy and physiology of urinary system
Formation of urine
Renin Angiotensin system -Juxtaglomerular apparatus - acid base Balance
Clearance tests and micturition
Endocrine system
Pituitary gland
Adrenal gland
Thyroid and Parathyroid glands
Pancreas and gonads
Reproductive system
Male and female reproductive system
Their hormones - Physiology of menstruation
Spermatogenesis & Oogenesis
Sex determination (genetic basis)
Pregnancy and maintenance and parturition
Contraceptive devices
Sense organs
Eye b)Ear
Skin
Tongue & Nose
Skeletal muscles
Histology
Physiology of Muscle contraction
Physiological properties of skeletal muscle and their disorders (definitions)
Sports physiology
Muscles in exercise, Effect of athletic training on muscles and muscle performance,
Respiration in exercise, CVS in exercise, Body heat in exercise, Body fluids and salts in exercise,
Drugs and athletics
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List of Experiments:
Study of tissues of human body
Epithelial tissue.
Muscular tissue.
Study of tissues of human body
Connective tissue.
Nervous tissue.
Study of appliances used in hematological experiments.
Determination ofW.B.C. count of blood.
Determination of R.B.C. count of blood.
Determination of differential count of blood.
Determination of
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate.
Hemoglobin content of Blood.
Bleeding time & Clotting time.
Determination of
Blood Pressure.
Blood group.
Study of various systems with the help of charts, models & specimens
Skeleton system part I-axial skeleton.
Skeleton system part II- appendicular skeleton.
Cardiovascular system.
Respiratory system.
Digestive system.
Urinary system.
Nervous system.
Special senses.
Reproductive system.
Study of different family planning appliances.
To perform pregnancy diagnosis test.
Study of appliances used in experimental physiology.
To record simple muscle curve using gastroenemius sciatic nerve preparation.
To record simple summation curve using gastroenemius sciatic nerve preparation.
To record simple effect of temperature using gastroenemius sciatic nerve preparation.
To record simple effect of load & after load using gastroenemius sciatic nerve preparation.
To record simple fatigue curve using gastroenemius sciatic nerve preparation.
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V PD : 102 PHARMACEUTICS (THEORY)
Course materials:
Text books
Cooper and Gunns Dispensing for pharmacy students.
A text book Professional Pharmacy by N.K.Jain and S.N.Sharma.
Reference books
Introduction to Pharmaceutical dosage forms by Howard C. Ansel.
Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Register of General Pharmacy by Cooper and Gunn.
General Pharmacy by M.L.Schroff.
Course Content :
a. Introduction to dosage forms - classification and definitions
Prescription: definition, parts and handling
Posology: Definition, Factors affecting dose selection. Calculation of children and infant doses.
Historical back ground and development of profession of pharmacy and pharmaceutical industry in brief.
Development of Indian Pharmacopoeia and introduction to other Pharmacopoeias such as BP, USP, European Pharmacopoeia, Extra pharmacopoeia and Indian national formulary.
Weights and measures, Calculations involving percentage solutions, allegation, proof spirit, isotonic solutions etc.
Powders and Granules: Classification advantages and disadvantages, Preparation of simple, compound powders, Insufflations, Dusting powders, Eutectic and Explosive powders, Tooth powder and effervescent powders and granules.
Monophasic Dosage forms: Theoretical aspects of formulation including adjuvant like stabilizers, colorants, flavours with examples. Study of Monophasic liquids like gargles, mouth washes, Throat paint, Ear drops, Nasal drops, Liniments and lotions, Enemas and collodions.
Biphasic dosage forms: Suspensions and emulsions, Definition, advantages and disadvantages, classification, test for the type of emulsion, formulation. stability and evaluation.
Suppositories and pessaries: Definition, advantages and disadvantages, types of base, method of preparation, Displacement value and evaluation.
Galenicals: Definition, equipment for different extraction processes like infusion, Decoction, Maceration and Percolation, methods of preparation of spirits, tinctures and extracts.
Pharmaceutical calculations.
Surgical aids: Surgical dressings, absorbable gelatin sponge, sutures, ligatures and medicated bandages.
Incompatibilities: Introduction, classification and methods to overcome the incompatibilities.

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PD 102 PHARMACEUTICS (PRACTICAL)
List of Experiments:
Syrups
Simple Syrup LP
Syrup of Ephedrine Hcl NF
Syrup Vasaka IP
Syrup of fe1Tous Phosphate IP
Orange Syrup
Elixir
Piperizine citrate elixir BP
Cascara elixir BPC
Paracetamol elixir BPC
Linctus
Simple Linctus BPC
Pediatric simple Linctus BPC
Solutions
Solution of cresol with soap JP
Strong solution of ferric chloride BPC
Aqueous Iodine Solution IP
Strong solution of Iodine IP
Strong solution of ammonium acetate IP Liniments
Liniment of turpentine IP*
Liniment of camphor IP
Suspensions*
Calamine lotion
Magnesium Hydroxide mixture BP
Emulsions*
Cod liver oil emulsion
...
Liquid paraffin emulsion
Powders
Eutectic powder
Explosive powder
Dusting powder
Insufflations
Suppositories"'"
Boric acid suppositories
Chloral suppositories
1O. Incompatibilities
Mixtures with Physical
Chemical & Therapeutic incompatibilities
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Harpers review of biochemistry - Martin
Text book of biochemistry- D.Satyanarayana
Text book of clinical chemistry- Alex kaplan &Laverve L.Szabo
Principles of biochemistry -- Lehninger
Text book of biochemistry -- Ramarao
Practical Biochemistry-David I.Plummer.
Practical Biochemistry-Pattabhiraman.
Introduction to biochemistry: Cell and its biochemical organization, transport process across the cell membranes. Energy rich compounds; ATP, Cyclic AMP and their biological significance.
Enzymes: Definition; Nomenclature; IUB classification; Factor affecting enzyme activity; Enzyme action; enzyme inhibition. Isoenzymes and their therapeutic and diagnostic applications; Coenzymes and their biochemical role and deficiency diseases.
Introduction to clinical chemistry: Cell; composition; malfunction; Roll of the clinical chemistry laboratory.
Urine analysis (macroscopic and physical examination, quantitative and
semiquantitative tests.)
Test for NPN constituents. (Creatinine /urea clearance, determination of blood and urine creatinine, urea and uric acid)
Urine concentration test
Urinary tract calculi. (stones)
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Liver function tests: Physiological role of liver, metabolic, storage, excretory, protective, circulatory functions and function in blood coagulation.
Test for hepatic dysfunction-Bile pigments metabolism.
Test for hepatic function test- Serum bilirubin, urine bilirubin, and urine urobilinogen.
Dye tests of excretory function.
Tests based upon abnormalities of serum proteins.
Lipid profile tests: Lipoproteins, composition, functions. Determination of serum lipids, total cholesterol, 1-IDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol and triglycerides.
Immunochemical techniques for determination of hormone levels and protein levels in serum for endocrine diseases and infectious diseases.
Radio immunoassay (RIA) and Enzyme Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay (ELISA)
Electrolytes: Body water, compartments, water balance, and electrolyte distrubution. Detennination of sodium, calcium potassium, chlorides, bicarbonates in the body fluids.
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PD 103 :MEDICINAL BIOCHEMISTRY (PRACTICAL)
List of Experiments:
Qualitative analysis of normal constituents of urine.*
Qualitative analysis of abnormal constituents of urine.*
Quantitative estimation of urine sugar by Benedict's reagent method.**
Quantitative estimation of urine chlorides by Volhard's method.**
Quantitative estimation of urine creatinine by Jaffe's method.**
Quantitative estimation of urine calcium by precipitation method.**
Quantitative estimation of serum cholesterol by Libermann Burchard's method.**
Preparation of Falin Wu filtrate from blood.*
Quantitative estimation of blood creatinine.**
Quantitative estimation of blood sugar Folin-Wu tube method.**
Estimation of SGOT in serum.**
Estimation of SGPT in serum.**
Estimation of Urea in Serum.**
Estimation of Proteins in Serum.**
Determination of serum bilirubin**
Determination of Glucose by means of Glucoseoxidase.**
Enzymatic hydrolysis of Glycogen/Starch by Amylases.**
Study of factors affecting Enzyme activity. (pH & Temp.)**
Preparation of standard buffer solutions and its pH measurements (any two)*
Experiment on lipid profile tests**
Determination of sodium,calcium and potassium in serum.**
** indicate major experiments & * indicate minor experiments

Course materials:
Text books
T.R.Morrison and R. Boyd - Organic chemistry,
Bentley and Driver-Text book of Pharmaceutical chemistry
LL.Finer- Organic chemistry, the fundamentals of chemistry
Reference books
Organic chemistry-J.M.Cram and DJ.Cram
Organic chemistry- Brown
Advanced organic chemistry- Jerry March, Wiley
Organic chemistry- Cram and Hammered, Pine Hendrickson
Course Content
Structures and Physical properties:
Polarity of bonds, polarity of molecules, M.P, Inter molecular forces, B.P, Solubility, non ionic solutes and ionic solutes, protic and aprotic Solvents, ion pairs,
Acids and bases, Lowry bronsted and Lewis theories
Isomerism
Nomenclature of organic compound belonging to the following classes Alkanes, Alkenes, Dienes, Alkynes, Alcohols, Aldehydes, Ketones, Amides, Amines, Phenols, Alkyl Halides, Carboxylic Acid, Esters, Acid Chlorides And Cycloalkanes.
Free radicals chain reactions of alkane : Mechanism, relative reactivity and stability
Alicyclic compounds : Preparations of cyclo alkanes, Bayer strain theory and orbital picture of angle strain.
Nuclophilic aliphatic substitution mechanism: Nucleophiles and leaving groups,
kinetics of second and first order reaction, mechanism and kinetics of SN2 reactions. Stereochemistry and steric hindrance, role of solvents, phase transfer catalysis, mechanism and kinetics of SNI reactions, stereochemistry, carbocation and their stability, rearrangement of carbocation, role of solvents in SNI reaction, Ion dipole bonds, SN2 versus SNI solvolyses, nucleophilic assistance by the solvents.
Dehydro halogenation of alkyl halides: 1,2 elimination, kinetics, E2 and E1 mechanism, elimination via carbocation, evidence for E2 mechanism, absence of rearrangement isotope effect, absence hydrogen exchange, the element effect, orientation and reactivity, E2 versus El, elimination versus substitution, dehydration of alcohol, ease of dehydration, acid catalysis, reversibility, orientation.
Electrophillic and free radicals addition: Reactions at carbon-carbon, double bond, electrophile, hydrogenation, heat of hydrogenation and stability of alkenes, markownikoff rule, addition of hydrogen halides, addition of hydrogen bromides, peroxide effect, electrophillic addition, mechanism, rearrangement, absence of hydrogen exchange, orientation and reactivity, addition of halogen, mechanism, halohydin formation, mechanism of free radicals additon, mechanism of peroxide initiated addition of hydrogen bromide, orientation of free addition, additions of carbene to alkene, cyclo addition reactions.
Carbon-carbon double bond as substituents: Free radical halogenations of alkenes, comparision of free radical substitution with free radical addition, free radical substitution in alkenes, orientation and reactivity, allylic rearrangements.
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Theory of resonance: Ally! radical as a resonance hybrid, stability, orbital
V picture, resonance stabilisation of ally! radicals, hyper conjugation, ally! cation as
a resonance hybrid, nucleophyllic substitution in allylic substrate, SN] reactivity, allylic rearrangement, resonance stabilisation of allyI cation, hyper conjugation, nucleophilic substitution in allylic substrate, SN2 nucleophilic substituion in vinylic substrate, vinylic cation, stability of conjugated dienes, resonance in alkenes, hyper conjugation, ease of formation of c011jugated dienes, orientation of elimination, electrophilic addition to conjugated dienes, 1,4- addition, 1,2-versus l,4-addition, rate versus equilibrium, orientation and reactivity of free radical addition to conjugated dienes.
Elecrophilic aromatic substitution: Effect of substituent groups, determination of orientation, determination of relative reactivity, classification of substituent group, mechanism of nitration, sulphonation, halogenation, friedel craft alkylation, friedel craft acylation, reactivity and orientation, activating and deactivating O,P,M directing groups, electron release via resonance, effect of halogen on electrophilic aromatic substitution in alkyl benzene, side chain halogination of alkyl benzene, resonance stabilization of benzyl radical.
Nucleophilic addition reaction: Mechanism, ionisation of carboxylic acids, acidity constants, acidity of acids, structure of carboxylate ions, effect of substituent on acidity, nucleophilic acyl substitution reaction,conversion of acid to acid chloride, esters, amide and anhydride. Role of caboxyl group, comparison of alkyl nucleophilic substitution with acyl nucleophilic substitution.
Mechanism of aldol condensation, claisen condensation, cannizzaro reaction, crossed aldol condensation, crossed cannizzaro reaction, benzoin condensation, perkin condensation. Knoevenagel, Reformatsky reaction, Wittig reaction, Michael addition.
Hoffman rearrangement: Migration to electron deficient nitrogen, Sandmeyer's reaction, basicity of amines, diazotisation and coupling, acidity of phenols, Williamson synthesis, Fries rearrangement, Kolbe reaction, Reimer tieman's reactions.
Nucleophilic aromatic substitution: Bimolecular displacement mechanisms, orientation, comparison of aliphatic nucleophilic substitution with that of aromatic.
Oxidation reduction reaction.
Study of the following official compounds- preparation, test for purity, assay and medicinal uses of Chlorbutol, Dimercaprol, Glyceryl trinitrate, Urea, Ethylene diamine dihyrate, Vanillin, Paraldehyde, Ethylene chloride, Lactic acid, Tartaric acid, citric acid, salicylic acid, aspirin, methyl salicylate, ethyl benzoate, benzyl
benzoate, dimethyl pthalate, sodium lauryl sulphate, saccharin sodium, mephensin.

Introduction to the various laboratory techniques through demonstration involving synthesis of the following compounds (at least 8 compounds to be synthesised):
Acetanilde / aspirin (Acetylation)
Benzanilide / Phenyl benzoate (Benzoylation)
P-bromo acetanilide / 2,4,6 - tribromo aniline (Bromination)
Dibenzylidene acetone (Condensation)
1-Phenylazo-2-napthol (Diazotisation and coupling)
Benzoic acid/ salicylic acid (Hydrolysis of ester)
M-dinitro benzene (Nitration)
9, 10 - Antharaquinone (Oxidation of anthracene) / preparation of benzoic acid from toluene or benzaldehyde
M-phenylene diamine (Reduction of M-dinitrobenzene) / Aniline from nitrobenzene
Benzophenone oxime
Nitration of salicylic acid
Preparation of picric acid
Preparation of O-chlorobenzoic acid from O-chlorotolune 14.Preparation of cyclohexanone from cyclohexanol
Identification of organic compounds belonging to the following classes by :
Systematic qualitative organic analysis including preparation of derivatives Phenols, amides, carbohydrates, amines, carboxylic acids, aldehyde and ketones, Alcohols, esters, hydrocarbons, anilides, nitrocompounds.
Introduction to the use of stereo models:
Methane, Ethane, Ethylene, Acetylene, Cis alkene, Trans alkene, inversion of configuration.
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PD 105 PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY)
Course materials:
Text books
A text book Inorganic medicinal chemistry by Surendra N. Pandeya
A.H. Beckett and J.B. Stanlake's Practical Pharmaceutical chemistry Vol -I & Vol-II
Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry III-Edition P.Gundu Rao
Reference books
Inorganic Pha1maceutical Chemistry by Anand & Chetwal
Pharmaceutical Inorganic chemistry by Dr.B.G.Nagavi
Analytical chemistry principles by Jolrn H. Kennedy
I.P.1985 and 1996, Govt. oflndia, Ministry of health
Course Content :
Errors
Volumetric analysis
Acid-base titrations
Redox titrations
Non aqueous titrations
Precipitation titrations
Complexometric titrations
Theory of indicators
Gravimetry
Limit tests
Medicinal gases
Acidifiers
Antacids
Cathartics
Electrolyte replenishers
Essential Trace elements
Antimicrobials
Pharmaceutical aids
Dental Products
Miscellaneous compounds
Radio Pharmaceuticals
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PD 105 PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (PRACTICAL)
List of Experiments:
Limit test (6 exercises)
Limit test for chlorides
Limit test for sulphates
Limit test for iron
Limit test for heavy metals
Limit test for arsenic
Modified limit tests for chlorides and sulphates
Assays (10 exercises)
Ammonium chloride- Acid-base titration
Ferrous sulphate- Cerimetry
Copper sulpahte- Iodometry
Calcilugluconate- Complexometry
Hydrogen peroxide - Permanganometry
Sodium benzoate - Nonaqueous titration
Sodium chloride - Modified volhard's method
Assay of KI - KI03 titration
1. Gravimetric estimation of barium as barium sulphate
J. Sodium antimony gluconate or antimony potassium tartarate
Estimation of mixture (Any two exercises)
Sodium hydroxide and sodium carbonate
Boric acid and Borax
Oxalic acid and sodium oxalate
Test for identity (Any three exercises)
Sodium bicorbonate
Barium sulphate
Ferrous sulphate
Potassium chloride
Test for purity (Any two exercises)
Swelling power in Bentonite
Acid neutralising capacity in aluminium hydroxide gel
Ammonium salts in potash alum
Adsorption power heavy Kaolin
Presence of Iodates in KI
Preparations (Any two exercises)
Boric acids
Potash alum
Calcium lactate
Magnesium suphate
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PD 106 A REMEDIAL MATHEMATICS(THEORY)
Course materials:
Text books
Differential calculus By Shantinarayan
Text book of Mathematics for second year pre-university by Prof.B.M.Sreenivas
Reference books
Integral calculus By Shanthinarayan
Engineering mathematics By B.S.Grewal
Trigonometry Pait-I By S.L.Loney
Course Content :
I Algebra : Determinants, Matrices
Trigonometry : Sides and angles of a triangle, solution of triangles
Analytical Geometry :Points, Straight line, circle, parabola
Differential calculus: Limit of a function, Differential calculus, Differentiation of a sum, Product, Quotient Composite, Parametric, exponential, trigonometric and Logarithmic function. Successive differentiation, Leibnitz's theorem, Paitial differentiation, Euler's theorem on homogeneous functions of two variables
Integral Calculus: Definite integrals, integration by substitution and by parts, Properties of definite integrals.
Differential equations: Definition, order, degree, variable separable, homogeneous, Linear, heterogeneous, linear, differential equation with constant coefficient, simultaneous linear equation of second order.
Laplace transform: Definition, Laplace transform of elementary functions, Properties of linearity and shifting.
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PD 106 B REMEDIAL BIOLOGY (Theory)
Course materials:
Text books
Text book of Biology by S.B.Gokhale
A Text book of Biology by Dr.Thulajappa and Dr. Seetaram.
Reference books
A Text book of Biology by B.V.Sreenivasa Naidu
A Text book of Biology by Naidu and Murthy
Botany for Degree students By A.C.Dutta.
Outlines of Zoology by M.Ekambaranatha ayyer and T.N.Ananthakrishnan.
A manual for pharmaceutical biology practical by S.B.Gokhale and C.K.Kokate.
Course Content: PART-A
Introduction
General organization of plants and its inclusions
Plant tissues
Plant kingdom and its classification
Morphology of plants
Root, Stem, Leaf and Its modifications
Inflorescence and Pollination of flowers
Morphology of fruits and seeds
Plant physiology
Taxonomy of Leguminosae, umbelliferae, Solanaceae, Lilliaceae, Zinziberaceae, Rubiaceae
Study of Fungi, Yeast, Penicillin and Bacteria
PART-B
Study of Animal cell
Study animal tissues
Detailed study of frog
Study of Pisces, Raptiles, Aves
Genearal organization of mammals
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Study of poisonous animals

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PD 106 B :REMEDIAL BIOLOGY (PRACTICAL)
List of Experiments:
Introduction of biology experiments
Study of cell wall constituents and cell inclusions
Study of Stem modifications
Study of Root modifications
Study of Leaf modifications
Identification of Fruits and seeds
Preparation of Permanent slides
T.S. of Senna, Cassia, Ephedra, Podophyllum.
Simple plant physiological experiments
Identification of animals
Detailed study of Frog
Computer based tutorial
