00 Uap Course Outline Spring 07 01
00 Uap Course Outline Spring 07 01
00 Uap Course Outline Spring 07 01
Course Teacher-1 AFM Nazmus Sadat Course Teacher-2 AFM Shahidud Daula (RONI)
Phone: 9015281 Phone:
Mobile: 0187580453 Mobile: 01710783919
E-mail: sadatpharm@yahoo.com E-mail: rony1523@yahoo.com
Recommended Books:
1. Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Recommended books:
1. Modern Inorganic Chemistry - S. Z. Haider
2. Modern Inorganic Chemistry - Madan
3. Inorganic Chemistry - Lee
4. Bentley and Driver’s Textbook of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
5. Modern Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Discher
6. Textbook of Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry – Rogers
7. Inorganic Medicinal & Pharmaceutical Chemistry- Block & Wilson
Evaluation: Students will be evaluated through- Special Instructions:
Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
Total: 100%
Course Teacher-1 Md. Ziaur Rahman Khan Course Teacher-2: Mesbahuddin Talukder
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113 LECT. NO.
Credit 3
CT-2 1. Introduction: History of organic chemistry, classification of organic
compounds, systematic naming of organic compounds, electro negativity,
polarity of bonds, polarity of molecules, structures and physical properties,
intermolecular forces, carbonium ions, carbanion ions, electrophiles,
nucleophiles, free radicals, hydrogen bonding, melting point, boiling point, 5
solubility etc.
CT-2 2. Chemistry of aliphatic compounds 15
CT-2 (a) Alkanes, alkenes and alkynes:
(b) Aldehydes and ketones:
(c) Alcohols, ethers and epoxides:
(d) Carboxylic acids:
(e) Amines:
CT-2 3. Chemistry of aromatic compounds: Aromaticity, general chemistry of
aromatic compounds, with special reference to biological and pharmaceutical
importance. 10
a) Simple aromatic compounds
b) Aromatic halogen compounds
c) Aromatic nitro compounds
d) Aromatic amino compounds
e) Diazonium salts and their related compounds
f) Sulphonic acids
g) Phenols
h) Alcohols, aldehydes, ktones and quinines
i) Aromatic acids
Recommended Books:
1. Organic Chemistry - Morrison and Boyd
2. Textbook of Organic Chemistry - Bahl and Bahl
3. Organic Chemistry, Vo1. I & II-Finar
4. Organic Chemistry - Feiser and Feiser
5. An Introduction to Organic Chemistry - Bahl and Bahl
6. Introduction to organic laboratory techniques- Pavia and Lampman
Evaluation: Students will be evaluated through- Special Instructions:
Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
Total: 100%
Course Teacher-1 Dr. Abdur Rashid Course Teacher-2: Mohammad Rashedul Islam
Phone: Phone:
Mobile: Mobile: 01715028898
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Credit 3
1. Definition and scope of Pharmacognosy, its historical development. 1
CT-1 2. Structures of the plant cell as a unit, its function and form; Introduction to the general
structure of the morphological parts of the plants. 1
CT-2 3. Crude drugs: A general view of their origin, distribution, cultivation, collection, drying
and storage, commerce and quality control.; Classification of drugs; Preparation of
drugs for commercial market; Evaluation of crude drugs; Drug adulteration. 6
CT-2 4. Plant analysis: Extraction, separation, chromatography; types of plant constituents,
comparative phytochemistry and chemotoxicity. 5
CT-1 5. Phytochemistry and pharmaceutical uses of the following plant constituents
along with consideration of some important drugs of each group:
(A). Lipids: Castor oil, Linseed oil, Coconut oil, Olive oil, Peanut oil, Chaulmoogra oil
and beeswax.
(B). Carbohydrate and related compounds: Sugars and sugar containing drugs-
sucrose, dextrose, glucose, fructose etc.
(C). Polysaccharide containing drugs- starches, dextrins etc.
(D). Gums and mucilages- tragacanth, acacia, sterculia, sodium alginate, agar
cellulose.
CT-2 6. Plants in complimentary and traditional systems of medicine: Introduction, different
types of alternative systems of treatments (eg. Ayurvedic, Unani, Homeopathic
medicine.), contribution of traditional drugs to modern medicines. Details of some
common indigenous traditional drugs: Punarnava, Vashaka, Anantamul, Arjuna,
Chirata, Picrorhiga, Kalomegh, Amla, Asoka, Bahera, Haritaki, Tulsi,Neem, Betel nut,
Joan,Karela, Shajna, Carrot, Bael, Garlic, Jam and Madar. 4
CT-2 7. Vitamins and vitamin containing few selected animal drugs: Cod liver oil, Shark
liver oil, Hilsha fish/liver oil etc. 4
Recommended Books:
1. Pharmacognosy - Tyler and Brady.
2. Pharmacognosy - Trease and Evans.
3. Pharmacognosy - Clause and Tyler.
4. Study of some medicinal plant of Bangladesh- BCSIR, Chittagong.
Evaluation: Students will be evaluated through- Special Instructions:
Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
Total: 100%
Course Teacher-1 Mr.Mesbah Uddin Talukdar Course Teacher-2: Md. Saiful Islam
Phone: Phone: 88-02-7540933
Mobile: Mobile: 0152455915
E-mail: E-mail:jitu_sk25@hotmail.com
Recommended Books:
1. Principle of Physical Chemistry- Haque & Nawab
2. Physical Pharmacy- Martin
3. Elements of Physical Chemistry- Lewis & Glasstone
4. Physical Chemistry- Atkins
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Recommended books:
1. Microbiology - Pelczar, Kreig and Khan.
2. Microbiology : An Introduction- Tortora, Funkee and Case
3. Biology of Microorganisms-T.D. Brock
4. Industrial Microbiology - Prsecott and Dunn.
5. Pharmaceutical Microbiology - Harris.
6. Fundamental Principles of Bacteriology - Salle.
7. Dispensing for Pharmaceutical Students - Cooper and Gunn.
8. Microbiology-Whistrech
9. Modern Medical Microbiology- Maj. Gen. M.R. Chowdhury.
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Recommended Books:
1. Human Physiology Vol. I & II – C.C. Chatterjee
2. Textbook of Medical Physiology – Guyton
3. Review of Medical Physiology- W.F. Guangm
Section B: Statistics:
1. Graphical and diagrammatic representation- Graphs and diagrams. 2
2. Measurement of central tendency – Arithmetic mean, geometric mean,
harmonic mean, median and mode. 2
3. Measures of dispersion – Range of mean deviation, variance, coefficient of
variance, standard deviation. 3
4. Moments, Skewness and kurtosis. 3
5. Probability distribution – The normal, binominal and Poisson distribution,
derivation, means and variances. 2
6. The basic ideas of significance test – Simple significance tests based on the
normal distribution, comparison with a known standard, comparison of means
of two large samples. 2
The use of ‘t’ test for small samples, importance of small sample comparison of
sample mean with a standard, comparison of means of two small sample
(unknown variances- assumed equal, not assumed equal) confidence limits. 2
2
X –tests of goodness of fit and homogeneity introduction to general idea,
testing the fit of a whole frequency distribution to data, tests of homogeneity,
variance ratio test. 1
7. The correlation of measurement – General notion of correlation, calculation
of correlation coefficient. 2
8. Regression analysis – Basic idea of regression, calculation of regression
coefficient, standard error and significance test. Partial correlation and multiple
regression with two and more than two independent variables. 2
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006
Course Teacher-1 Dr. Mehdi Masud Course Teacher-2: Ziaur Rahman Khan
Phone:- Phone: -
Mobile: 01199105163 Mobile: 0186431648
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Recommended Books:
1. Concepts in Biochemistry: - Rodney Boyer. 2nd Edition
2. Principle of Biochemistry – Leninger
3. Microbiology: An Introduction: Tortora, Funkee and Chasei
4. Biochemistry: Harper
Recommended Books:
1. Pharmacognosy – Tyler and brady.
2. Pharmacognosy – Trease and evans.
3. Pharmacognosy – Clause and Tyler.
4. Textbook of Pharmacognosy – Willis.
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Recommended Books:
1. Dispensing for pharmaceutical students-Cooper & Gunn
2. American Pharmacy – Sprowl.
3. Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences.
4. Dispensing of medication- Husa & Martin.
5. Pharmaceutical Practice-Aulton
6. An introduction to Pharmaceutical Formulations- Fishburn
7. An introduction to Pharmaceutical Productions-Polderman
8. The Extra Pharmacopoeia- Martindale
9. Bentey’s Textbook of Pharmaceutics
10. Tutorial Pharmacy-Cooper & Gunn
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Recommended Books:
1. A Textbook of Pharmaceutical Analysis- K.A. Connors
2. Quantitative Pharmaceutical Analysis- Chatten
3. Quantitative Inorganic Analysis vol. I & II- Vogel
4. United State Pharmacopoeia
5. British Pharmacopoeia.
6. Quality Control in Pharmaceutical Industry- M.S. Cooper
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006
Recommended Books:
1. Dispensing for pharmaceutical students-Cooper & Gunn
2. American Pharmacy – Sprowl.
3. Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences.
4. Dispensing of medication- Husa & Martin.
5. Pharmaceutical Practice-Aulton
6. An introduction to Pharmaceutical Formulations- Fishburn
7. An introduction to Pharmaceutical Productions-Polderman
8. The Extra Pharmacopoeia- Martindale
9. Bentey’s Textbook of Pharmaceutics
10. Tutorial Pharmacy-Cooper & Gunn
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PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006
Recommended Books:
1. Pharmacological basis of therapeutics-Goodman & Gillman.
2. Medical Pharmacology-Katzung.
3. Medical Pharmacology-Meyer.
4. Medical Pharmacology-A. Goth.
5. Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapeutics-R.S. Satosker.
Recommended Books:
1. Pathologic basis of disease- Robins.
2. Practical pathology and Microbiology- M.A. Khaleque.
Recommended Books
Phone: Phone:
Mobile: 01718063355 Mobile:
E-mail: E-mail:
1 Principle of Marketing
2 Strategic marketing planning
3 Consumer markets and buying behavior
4 Market segmentation and target market strategies
5 Product promotion
6 Advertising
7 Products: Planning and Development
8 Positioning and product life cycle
9 Branding
10 Pricing
Recommended Books:
Marketing management by Philip Kotler& Garry Armstrong
Basic principles of marketing by Jeorge R.Terry
Recommended Books
Phone: Phone:
Mobile: 0152392112 Mobile:
E-mail: E-mail:
Recommended Books
Pharm 335 Medicinal Chemistry – II (Pre-requisite-Medicinal Chemistry-I & Organic LECT. NO.
Chemistry)
3 Credits
1 Principles of drug design: Theory, different traditional and mechanism based 6
approaches to drug design, application of quantum mechanics, computer aided
drug designing (CADD), molecular modeling, congeneric series and clinical
evaluation.
2 Chemistry of drug metabolism and concept of pro-drug. 6
3 Knowledge of the chemistry, synthesis and structure activity relationship of the 7
following groups of medicinal substances:
a) Hormones.
b) Antibiotics.
4 Synthesis of natural products and heterocyclic compounds. 5
5 Toxicity studies of drugs. 4
6 Course Review 2
Recommended Books
Recommended Books
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Recommended Books
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Recommended Books
Total: 100%
Recommended Books
1. Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics – Goodman and Gillman.
2. Medical Pharmacology – Katzung.
3. Medical Pharmacology – Meyer.
4. Medical Pharmacology – A.Goth.
5. Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics – R.S.Satosker
Reference books
1. Accounting Principles - Hermenson
Recommended Books
1. A Textbook of Medicinal Chemistry-Wilson & Gisvold
2. Medicinal Chemistry-Burger
3. Organic Chemistry (Vol. 1& 2)-Finar
4. Organic Chemistry-Morrison & Boyd
Recommended Books
1. Theory and practice of Industrial Pharmacy- Lachmann.
2. American Pharmacy- Sprowl.
3. Pharmaceutics- Aulton.
4. Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences.
5. Dispensing for Pharmaceutical Students- Cooper & Gunn.
6. Dispensing of Medication-Husa & Martin.
7. Bentley’s Textbook of Pharmaceutics.
8. Tutorial Pharmacy- Aulton.
9. An introduction to Pharmaceutical Formulations- Fishburn.
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Pharm 447 Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis-II (Pre-requisite- Pharm Analysis-I & II & LECT. NO.
Adv Pharma Analysis-II)
3 Credits
1 Introduction 1
2 UV spectroscopy 2
3 IR spectroscopy 2
4 NMR spectroscopy 15
5 Mass spectroscopy 4
6 Radio-Chemical Methods of Analysis
Recommended Books
1. Methods of spectroscopy – Pavia
2. Spectroscopy – William Kemp
3. Spectroscopic Methods – Sharma
4. Textbook of Pharmaceutical Analysis – Connor.
Recommended Books
1. Pharmacological basis of therapeutics- Goodman and Gillman.
2. Medical Pharmacology- Katzung.
3. Medical Pharmacology- Meyer.
4. Medical Pharmacology- A. Goth.
5. Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics- R.S. Satosker.
Recommended Books
1. Macroeconomic Analysis by Shappiro
2. Microeconomics - Schaum’s outline series
3. Macroeconomics - Schaum’s outline series
4. Microeconomic Theory – K.K. Dewett
5. Economics – Samuelson
Evaluation: Students will be evaluated through- Special Instructions:
Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
Total: 100%
Recommended Books
1. Management: A global perspective by Weirich, Heinz & Koontz
2. Principles and Methods of Pharmacy Management by H.A. Smith
3. Marketing Management by Philip Kotler & Garry Armstrong
4. Basic Principles of Marketing by Jeorge R. Terry
Community Pharmacy:
1 Definition and scope of community pharmacy
2 Organization inventory control and management of retail pharmacy business
3 Communication, counseling for patient compliance
4 Role of pharmacist in community health care and education
Recommended Books
1. Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics by Herfindal, Gourly & Hort
2. Therapeutic basis of Clinical Pharmacy in the tropics by Aguwa
3. Hospital Pharmacy by William Hasan
4. Textbook of Hospital Pharmacy by Allwood
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Pharm 449 Pharmaceutical Technology-IV (Pre-requisite- Pharmaceutical Technology – I, II & LECT. NO.
III)
3 Credits
1 Introduction
2 Compaction and compression of powder:
Physics of tablet compression, mechanism of tablet formation, bonding in tablets, the
effect of compressional force on tablet properties, effect of lubricants on tablet
compression and binding, instrumented tablet machines and tooling, problems
associated with large scale manufacturing of tablet
3 Sustained release drug delivery systems:
Principles, advantages, limitations and types of SR dosage forms, methods of obtaining
SR effects of drugs, formulation and manufacturing of SR matrix tablets, drug release
mechanisms from SR dosage forms, evaluation of SR dosage forms, excipients in SR
dosage forms, dose calculation for SR dosage forms
4 Micro-encapsulation Technology:
Purpose, methods of preparation, evaluation
5 Aerosol science and technology :
Definition and classification of aerosols, Propellants for aerosol manufacturing,
Components of aerosol formulation, Containers and valves for aerosols, Metered dose
delivery of aerosols, Manufacturing of aerosols; Testing and quality assurance of
aerosols.
6 Drug delivery to the lungs:
Drug administration to the respiratory tract, Mechanism and factors affecting deposition
of drugs in the respiratory tract, Quality control systems in manufacturing Metered dose
inhalers
7 Course Review
Recommended Books
1. Theory and practice of Industrial Pharmacy- Lachmann.
2. American Pharmacy- Sprowl.
3. Pharmaceutics- Aulton.
4. Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences.
5. Dispensing for Pharmaceutical Students- Cooper & Gunn.
6. Dispensing of Medication-Husa & Martin.
7. Bentley’s Textbook of Pharmaceutics.
8. Tutorial Pharmacy- Aulton.
Evaluation: Students will be evaluated through- Special Instructions:
Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
Total: 100%