Identify key preformulation parameters and manufacturing steps.
The 5th-semester curriculum features a demanding blend of chemical structures, industrial engineering, drug mechanisms, plant chemistry, and regulatory laws.
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Covers drugs acting on the cardiovascular and endocrine systems. Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II (BP504T): Isolation and identification of crude drugs. Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence (BP505T): pharma dbm notes 5th sem top
To prepare for your exams, focus on these key questions that test both core concepts and their application.
| | Focus Area | Key Topics Covered | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | I | Introduction to DBMS | From file systems to databases, types of databases, users, and the overall architecture of a DBMS. | | II | Data Modelling | The Entity-Relationship (ER) model, conceptual and relational data models, and the concept of keys (Primary, Foreign, etc.). | | III | SQL & Pharmacy Systems | Using Structured Query Language (SQL) with databases like MS Access or MySQL, covering DDL, DML, and key applications for drug information systems. | | IV | Integrity & Normalization | Techniques to maintain data accuracy and reduce redundancy, including functional dependencies and normal forms (1NF, 2NF, 3NF). | | V | Pharmacy Informatics | The application of databases in clinical and hospital settings, focusing on master data management and informatics tools. |
Carbon source, nitrogen source, inorganic salts (sulfur, phosphorus), trace elements (copper, zinc), and growth factors (vitamins). This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
Always clearly label your axes (e.g., Log Concentration vs. Time). Visual charts yield high marks in pharmacy evaluation systems.
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Antidiabetic drugs like Sulfonylureas and Biguanides (Metformin). 2. Industrial Pharmacy I (BP502T) Try again later
Phase II Reactions (Conjugation): Glucuronidation, sulfation, and acetylation to make the drug highly water-soluble.
Memorize the differences between pharmacokinetic methods (plasma concentration, urinary drug excretion) and pharmacodynamic methods (acute pharmacological response).
Designing for oral, parenteral, or topical routes based on patient needs (e.g., avoiding nausea by choosing injections). 2. Top 5th Sem Subject: Industrial Pharmacy (IP-1) Notes