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BP 403 T. PHYSICAL PHARMACEUTICS-II (Theory)
UNIT-I
Colloidal dispersions: Classification of dispersed systems & their general characteristics, size & shapes of colloidal particles, classification of colloids & comparative account of their general properties.Optical, kinetic & electrical properties.Effect of electrolytes, coacervation, peptization& protective action.
UNIT-II
Rheology: Newtonian systems, law of flow, kinematic viscosity, the effect of temperature, non-Newtonian systems, pseudoplastic, dilatant, plastic, thixotropy, thixotropy in formulation, determination of viscosity, capillary, falling Sphere, rotational viscometers
Deformation of solids: Plastic and elastic deformation, Heckel equation, Stress, Strain, Elastic Modulus
UNIT-III
Coarse dispersion: Suspension, interfacial properties of suspended particles, settling in suspensions, formulation of flocculated and deflocculated suspensions. Emulsions and theories of emulsification, microemulsion, and multiple emulsions; Stability of emulsions, preservation of emulsions, rheological properties of emulsions, and emulsion formulation by HLB method.
UNIT-IV
UNIT-V
Drug stability: Reaction kinetics: zero, pseudo-zero, first & second order, units of basic rate constants, determination of reaction order. Physical and chemical factors influencing the chemical degradation of pharmaceutical products: temperature, solvent, ionic strength, dielectric constant, specific & general acid-base catalysis, Simple numerical problems. Stabilization of medicinal agents against common reactions like hydrolysis & oxidation.Accelerated stability testing in expiration dating of pharmaceutical dosage forms.Photolytic degradation and its prevention
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