Subjects in 6th semester B. pharm:-
BP601T- Medicinal Chemistry III – Theory
BP602T- Pharmacology III – Theory
BP603T- Herbal Drug Technology –Theory
BP604T- Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics – Theory
BP605T- Pharmaceutical Biotechnology–Theory
BP606T- Quality Assurance– Theory
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1. Medicinal Chemistry III – Theory:-
Unlike Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Inorganic chemistry, medicinal chemistry is all about the chemistry of already existing medicines in the market. We will be studying about the chemical structures, mechanism of actions (MOA), Adverse effects (ADR) and how chemical structures influences the whole actions and stability of the Medicine. This makes the subject nightmare to students.
To be honest, it's really not easy to remember all the Rangoli (chemical) structures in mind if you study day before the exam. And I can assure no way in the industry they gonna help you until unless you do some research on it to synthesis new chemical molecule or drug out of it. So this the the nightmare for the students who want to just pass and a golden opportunity for those who wants to go more in their life. So focus according to that.
Medicinal Chemistry-III contains the most important aspect on which the world thrives, i.e., Antimicrobials and Antibiotics. Nucleus/ring system present in each class of antimicrobial is actually responsible for the action. Microorganisms keep the capacity to spin the world and knowing about the drugs/medicines which work against them is really important for a pharmacist.
Even if you aren't doing well with medicinal chemistry I and II at least focus on medicinal chemistry III because you will definitely require med chemistry III basics in future.
Medicinal Chemistry III – Theory Notes
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2. Pharmacology III – Theory:-
Every drug is designed in such a way that it reaches the target site in the body effectively without any serious side effects. Drugs follow different mechanisms in the body to reach the target site and also to leave the body. Pharmacology subject explains about the mechanism followed by each category drug and also point outs the reason behind the arise of side effects from the drugs. Basically pharmacology clarifies the Human body attempt to maintain Homeostasis and how the drugs help to achieve it easily.
Understanding these mechanism in the body helps to determine highly effective and safe innovative drugs to the life threating diseases. Pharmacology department also involves in drug studies on animals which is a crucial part for any drug to get approval from the regulatory body of India.
Pharmacology III can be studied in correlation with medicinal chemistry III. Pharmacology III includes chemotherapy (antibiotic and antimicrobial agents) and toxicology. Mechanism of action and adverse drug interaction of each antimicrobial class must be kept on finger tips.
Pharmacology III – Theory Notes
3. Herbal Drug Technology –Theory:-
Herbs have been a part of our culture since the beginning of civilization. Herbal drug technology introduces us to super foods (Nutraceuticals) which can not only be consumed on daily basis but have medicinal properties! for ex: Garlic; food items containing garlic are super tasty! but did you know garlic can reduce the risk of heart attack.
This subject also introduces us to herbal drug industries and their scope, raw materials used in this industry. We also learn about excipients used in herbal cosmetics. Emphasis is also given on GMP guidelines for the industry, about schedule T and regulatory compliance related to this industry.
Herbal Drug Technology –Theory Notes
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4. Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics – Theory
Biopharmaceutics is a major branch in pharmaceutical sciences which relates between the physicochemical properties of a drug in dosage form and the pharmacology, toxicology, or clinical response observed after its administration.
In this subject we learn about pharmacokinetics of drug using compartment and non compartment models and non linear pharmacokinetics. In the next section we learn about bioequivalence and different models to perform bioequivalence studies in human trials.
This subject is of importance because its dynamic! many softwares relating to pharmacokinetics are been invented or updated. Students must keep knowledge about these!
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5. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology–Theory
Pharmaceutical biotechnology is a vast subject. It includes biotechnological principles with reference to pharmaceutical sciences. In the start we are given introduction about Eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
We study about various types of immunity and the agents which are capable to provoke immune response in us (vaccines); different types of bacterial and viral vaccines along with their preparation methods are included. Another topic of interest is fermentation; we study about various drug products obtained from simple process of fermentation.
We are also given brief introduction about Enzymes, hybridoma technology and immunoblotting techniques. The most important process on which biotechnology thrives is rDNA technology; we study about manufacturing of various pharmaceutical products from this technology.
Biotechnology is leading to new biological revolutions in diagnosis, prevention and cure of diseases, new and cheaper pharmaceutical drugs. Biotechnology has already produced transgenic crops and animals and the future promises lot more. It is basically a research-based subject.
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6. Quality Assurance– Theory:-
Quality assurance (QA) is a subject full of theory but the most used in practically in industries. Quality assurance is a way of ensuring quality in the pharmaceutical procedures and products.
This subject includes studying of all guidelines related to pharmaceutical industry; GMP, ISO 9000 and14000, ICH, NABL. We also study about quality management principles which are to be followed in the running of an industry; TQM (total quality management). We also study about calibration and validation which are required for smooth running of equipments and process.
There are various documents which must be prepared and updated by the industry; SOPs, BMR, Validation Protocols. All of these will be briefly introduced to the students.
The most important department in the industry is the quality control is also been discussed in this subject; various quality control tests for different materials (like, glass, plastic, metal, rubber) must be studied carefully and should be on finger tips.
Quality assurance deals with the various aspects of quality control and quality assurance aspects of pharmaceutical industries. It deals with the important aspects like cGMP, QC tests, documentation, quality certifications and regulatory affairs.
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