RECOMMENDED BOOKS 1. M. Rowland, T.N. Tozer, 2011. “Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics: Concept and Applications”, 4 th Ed. Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins. 2. L. Shargel, S. Wu-Pong, B. C Andrew, 2005. “Applied Biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics”, Fifth Ed. McGraw-Hill Medical Pub. Division. 3. M. Gibaldi and D. Perrier, Second Edition. 1982. “Pharmacokinetics”. M. Dekker. 4. B.N. La Du, H. G. Mandel & E. L. Way, 1972. “Fundamental <strong>of</strong> drug metabolism and disposition”. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore. 5. T.Z. Csaky, 1975. “Intestinal absorption and malabsorption”. Raven Press. 6. S. Niazi, 2007. “Handbook <strong>of</strong> Bioequivalence testing”. Informa Health Care. 7. D.J. Cutler, “Pharmaceutical Product Development: In vitro-In vivo Correlation”. Informa Health Care. 31
Syllabus Prescribed for Degree <strong>of</strong> <strong>Master</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong> in Pharmaceutical Chemistry Semester-I Advanced Analytical Techniques (MC-S1 & MC-P1) Syllabus is same as prescribed Research Methodology and Biostatistics (MC-S2) for these papers for M. Pharm semester-I examination in Drug Regulatory Affairs (MC-S3) Pharmaceutics Subject code: MPC-S4 Subject: ADVANCED PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY-I THEORY: 60 Hours (4 hrs. /week) 1. Various Reaction Mechanisms: a. Substitution Reaction: Nucleophilic substitution reaction in aliphatic systems, SN1, SN2 reactions, Hydride transfer reaction, Cram‟s rule, Participation <strong>of</strong> neighbouring group in nucleophilic substitution reaction and rearrangements. Aromaticity, electrophilic and nucleophilic substitution in aromatic systems, Reactivity, orientation in electrophilic substitution. b. Elimination Reaction: Beta Elimination reactions, E1, E2 and E1cb mechanisms, H<strong>of</strong>fman and saytzeff‟s rule for elimination, stereochemistry <strong>of</strong> E2 reaction, Elimination from alicyclic compounds. c. Addition Reaction: Electrophilic and Nucleophilic additions, Stereochemistry involved, Markonikov‟s rule. d. Free Radical Reaction: Formation, Detection, Reactions, Homolysis and free radical displacements, addition and rearrangements <strong>of</strong> free radicals. 2. Esterification reactions and ester hydrolysis. 3. Heterocylic chemistry: Nomenclature, synthesis, physical, chemical and spectroscopic properties <strong>of</strong> pyrrole furan, thiophen, pyridine, pyridazine, pyrimidine, pyrazine, quinoline, isoquinoline, indole, oxazole, imidazole and benzimidazole. 4. Oxidation and reduction reactions: Oxidation reaction involving use <strong>of</strong> potassium permanganate, potassium dichromate, chromic acid, selenium dioxide, periodic acid, N-bromo succinimide and oppenaure oxidation. Reduction reactions using metal and acid, metal amine reduction, catalytic reduction, hydrogenation <strong>of</strong> double bond, triple bond and aromatic rings, birch reduction, Meerwein-Pondr<strong>of</strong>f-Verley reduction. 5. Modern synthetic methods: a) Green Synthesis: Introduction; Green reagents; green catalysts; ionic solvents; phase transfer catalysis in green synthesis; application <strong>of</strong> phase transfer catalysts in green synthesis <strong>of</strong> heterocyclic compounds: Williamson‟s synthesis, Wittig reaction. 32
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