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D. PHARM.
D. PHARM.
D. PHARM.
COURSE CURRICULUM
COURSE CURRICULUM
COURSE CURRICULUM
INSTITUTE OF
INSTITUTE OF
INSTITUTE OF
PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH
PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH
PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH
Course Curriculum
COURSE STRUCTURE
COURSE STRUCTURE
COURSE STRUCTURE
D.PHARM
D.PHARM
D.PHARM
Course Curriculum (w.e.f. Session 2014-15)
[Diploma in Phrmacy (D.Pharm.)]
Course Structure Diploma in Phrmacy (D.Pharm.)
First Year
S. NO. CODE SUBJECT L-T-P CREDITS
1. DPH1001 Pharmaceutics-I 3-0-0 3
2. DPH1002 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I 3-0-0 3
3. DPH1003 Pharmacognosy 3-0-0 3
4. DPH1004 Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology 2-0-0 2
5. DPH1005 Human Anatomy & Physiology 3-0-0 3
6. DPH1006 Health Education & Community Pharmacy 2-0-0 2
PRACTICALS
7. DPH1081 Pharmaceutics-I 0-0-4 2
8. DPH1082 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I 0-0-3 2
9. DPH1083 Pharmacognosy 0-0-3 2
10. DPH1084 Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology 0-0-3 2
11 DPH1085 Human Anatomy & Physiology 0-0-2 1
TOTAL
Second Year
S. NO. CODE SUBJECT L-T-P CREDITS
1. DPH2001 Pharmaceutics-II 3-0-0 3
2. DPH2002 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II 4-0-0 4
3. DPH2003 Pharmacology & Toxicology 3-0-0 3
4. DPH2004 Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence 2-0-0 2
5. DPH2005 Drug Store and Business Management 3-0-0 3
6. DPH2006 Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy 3-0-0 3
PRACTICALS
7. DPH2081 Pharmaceutics-II 0-0-4 2
8. DPH2082 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II 0-0-3 2
9. DPH2083 Pharmacology & Toxicology 0-0-2 1
10. DPH2084 Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy 0-0-2 1
TOTAL
Institute of Pharmaceutical Research
Course Curriculum (w.e.f. Session 2014-15)
[Diploma In Pharmacy (D.Pharm)]
DPH 1001: PHARMACEUTICS-I
Credits: 03 1st Year L- T -P: 3-0-0
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the course is to familiarize students with different aspects of pharmaceutics which
include different dosage form and their classification, manufacturing process and uses. Further, it includes the
packing of pharmaceuticals and their size reduction, size separation, mixing, drying, filtration, extraction,
distillation and sterilization processes. Moreover, the syllabus provides a depth understanding on ayurvedic
formulations and immunological products.
Module Content Teaching
No. 1. Introduction of different dosage forms. Their classification with examples-their Hours
relative applications. Familiarisation with new drug delivery systems.
2. Introduction to Pharmacopoeias with special reference to the Indian Pharmacopoeia.
I 3. Metrology- Systems of weights and measures. Calculations including conversion from 18
one to another system. Percentage calculations and adjustments of products. Use of
alligation method in calculations, Isotonic solutions.
4. Size reduction Objectives, and factors affecting size reduction, methods of size
reductionStudy of Hammer mill, Ball mill, Fluid Enegy Mill and Disintegrator.
5. Packing of PharmaceuticalsDesirable features of a container, types of containers. Study
of glass and plastics as materials for containers and rubber as material for closures-their
merits and demerits. Introduction to aerosol packaging.
6. Size separation-Size separation by sifting. Official Standard for powders.
Sedimentation methods of size separation. Construction and working of cyclone
I I separator. 19
7. Mixing and Homogenisation- Liquid mixing and powder mixing, Mixing of semisolids,
Study of Silverson MixerHomogeniser, Planetary Mixer; Agitated powder mixer; Triple
Roller Mill; Propeller Mixer, Colloid Mill and Hand Homogeniser. Double cone mixer.
8. Clarification and Filtration-Theory of filtration, Filter media; Filter aids and selection
of filters. Study of the following filtration equipments, Filter Press, Sintered Filters, Filter
Candles, Metafilter
9. Extraction and Galenicals-
(a) Study of percolation and maceration and their modification, continuous hot
extractionApplications in the preparation of tinctures and extracts.
(b) Introduction to Ayurvedic dosage forms.
10. Heat processes Evaporation- Definition Factors affecting evaporation-Study of
I I I evaporating still and Evaporating Pan. 19
11. Distillation- Simple distillation and Fractional distillation; Steam distillation and
vacuum distillation. Study of vacuum still, preparation of Purified Water I.P. and water
for injection I.P. Construction and working of the still used for the same.
12. Introduction to drying processesStudy of Tray Dryers: Fluidized Bed Dryer, Vacuum
Dryer and Freeze Dryer.
13. Sterilization- Concept of sterilization and its differences from disinfection-Thermal
resistance of microorganisms. Detailed study of the following sterilization process.
(i) Sterilization with moist heat,
(ii) Dry heat sterilization,
(iii) Sterilization by radiation,
(iv) Sterilization by filtration and
IV (v) Gaseous sterilization. 19
Aseptic techniques. Application of sterilization processes in hospitals particularly with
reference to surgical dressings and intravenous fluids. Precautions for safe and effective
handling of sterilization equipment.
14. Processing of Tablets-Definition; Different types of compressed tablets and their
properties. Processes involved in the production of tablets; Tablets excipients; Defects in
tablets. Evaluation of Tablets; Physical Standards including Disintegration and
Institute of Pharmaceutical Research
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