Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Practical)


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Topics 1. Care In Chemical Laboratory 2. Inorganic Qualitative Analysis 3. Quantative Analysis Gravimetric Analysis 4. Limit Tests 5. Preparation Of Inorganic Compounds




A Textbook Of Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry


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The study of elements and the compounds they form is referred to as inorganic chemistry. Organic chemistry, on the other hand, is concerned with carbon and the compounds it forms. However, there is a lot of crossovers between organic and inorganic, thus the two categories are not completely separate from one another. The book's key features include an overview of general elements and the relevance of those aspects, with a focus on the applications in the pharmaceutical field. is a standard textbook that is often used for an introductory level inorganic chemistry undergraduate course. It provides a complete pedagogical framework to assist students with understanding essential concepts. This book gives a decent introduction to the topic; explains a variety of inorganic compounds as well as the minimal chemical facts and ideas that are required to comprehend current inorganic chemistry; offers a good overview of the subject. provides an advanced and in-depth descriptive treatment of all of the official compounds featured, with a significant emphasis on the production, characteristics, assay, and medicinal uses of the compounds. The book “A Textbook of Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry” is prepared in an exhaustive fashion and includes facts that have been brought up to date about the subjects that are covered in the curriculum. The book Covers the fundamentals of basic inorganic chemistry that are necessary for undergraduate pharmacy students, while students of chemistry, biology, and other relevant subjects will also find this book to be fascinating and informative.




Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Inorganic (Vol. I).


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The present book "Pharmaceutical Chemistry Inorganic, Vol I has been written according to the revised syllabus framed by the Pharmacy council of India as per Education Regulations 1991. In this book, subject matter has been recognised incorporating applicationwise classification(Therapeutic, pharmaceutical etc.) rather than the traditional chemical classification. More emphasis has been further laid by explaining the medical and pharmaceutical terms and to what extent it is justifiable to classify a compound under any of the categories. Inevitably, students will find repetition for some compou.







Handbook of Practical Pharmaceutical Organic, Inorganic and Medicinal Chemistry


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This book described about the concept and procedure involved in various important inorganic laboratory experiments, with all the possible explanation. This book explains about the detail’s steps involved the identification of unknown chemical compounds, synthesis of numbers of drugs and intermediates with reaction mechanisms and calculation. The assay methods of various drugs and calculation of drug content also included. This book covers the entire inorganic, organic and medicinal chemistry experiments as per the Pharmacy council of India’s B. Pharm and Pharm D syllabus




Essentials of Inorganic Chemistry


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A comprehensive introduction to inorganic chemistry and, specifically, the science of metal-based drugs, Essentials of Inorganic Chemistry describes the basics of inorganic chemistry, including organometallic chemistry and radiochemistry, from a pharmaceutical perspective. Written for students of pharmacy and pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences, medicinal chemistry and other health-care related subjects, this accessible text introduces chemical principles with relevant pharmaceutical examples rather than as stand-alone concepts, allowing students to see the relevance of this subject for their future professions. It includes exercises and case studies.




Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry


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Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry


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The main object of this book is to attract the under graduate and post graduate students, to learn the basic theories of Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry. Thus the book is aimed to eliminate the inadequacy in teaching and learning of Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry by providing enormous information about the inorganic compounds used in Pharmacy. -The content of the book is innovative and presented in eight chapters, in a concise form as per the needs of the students. -Incorporation of all the Chemical & Pharmaceutical aspects of the inorganic compounds and their formulations -Describing all the aspects of inorganic pharmaceuticals in easy to understand manner is the first of its kind. -For each chapter, a brief introduction, detailed discussion of the basic theory and applications in pharmacy are provided. -Pharmaceutically important inorganic pharmaceuticals are discussed in detail with the sources, official standards, preparations, physical and chemical properties, tests for identification, uses and their storage conditions. -The principles of assay of each compound, which is difficult to remember by the students is described in a student friendly manner to understand easily and able to reproduce well in examinations, is the first of its kind.- Presentation with simplified way of explanation along with chemical reactions of all compounds helps to reproduce well in examinations.




Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry


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This Fourth Edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to take account of international developments in pharaceutical chemistry and to maintain the position of Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry as the leading University textbook in the field of pharaceutical analysis and quality control. Part 2 deals with physical techniques of analysis for more advanced courses. It gives a broad coverage of the most widely used techniques in quantative chromatography. The treatmentof spectroscopy and radiopharmaceuticals has also been increased. Thre are additional chapters on the contribution and role of physical methods of analysis in the various stages of drug development; and a series of workshop-style exercises, illustrating the application of spectroscopic techniques in structural elucidation and verification of identity. Users of the two volumes will welcome the internationalisation of the text, with examples based on drugs and dosage forms that are widespread and in commun use in human medicine in Britain, continental Europe and North America. Additionally there is some reference to veterinary pharmaceuticals where they provide appropriate examples.