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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
HYDERABAD
B. PHARMACY I YEAR COURSE STRUCTURE AND SYLLABUS
Effective from Academic Year 2017-18 Admitted Batch
I Year I semester
S. Course Code Subject L T P Credits
No
1 PS101 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3 1 - 3
2 PS102 Pharmaceutical Analysis I 3 1 - 3
3 PS103 Pharmaceutics I 3 1 - 3
4 PS104 Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry-I 3 1 - 3
5 HS105 Communication skills 2 - - 2
6 BS106/BS107 Remedial Biology# / Remedial Mathematics$ 2#/3$ - - 2#/3$
7 PS108 Human Anatomy and Physiology-I lab - - 4 2
8 PS109 Pharmaceutical Analysis-I lab - - 4 2
9 PS110 Pharmaceutics I lab - - 4 2
10 PS111 Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry-I lab - - 4 2
11 HS112 Communication skills lab - - 2 1
12 BS113 Remedial Biology lab - - 2 1
Total 16/17 4 20 26#/26$
#
Applicable ONLY for the students who have studied Mathematics / Physics / Chemistry at HSC and
appearing for Remedial Biology (RB) course.
$
Applicable ONLY for the students who have studied Physics / Chemistry / Botany / Zoology at HSC
and appearing for Remedial Mathematics (RM) course.
I Year II semester
S. Course Subject L T P Credits
No Code
1 PS201 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 3 1 - 3
2 PS202 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I 4 1 - 4
3 BS203 Biochemistry 3 1 - 3
4 BS204 Pathophysiology 3 1 - 3
5 CS205 Computer Applications in Pharmacy 3 - - 3
6 PS206 Human Anatomy and Physiology II lab - - 4 2
7 PS207 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I lab - - 4 2
8 BS208 Biochemistry lab - - 4 2
9 CS209 Computer Applications in Pharmacy lab - - 2 1
10 *MC200 NSS - - - -
Total 16 4 14 23
*MC - Mandatory Course - Satisfactory/ Unsatisfactory.
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PS101: HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY- I
B. Pharm. I Year I Sem L T P C
3 1 0 3
Scope: This subject is designed to impart fundamental knowledge on the structure and functions of
the various systems of the human body. It also helps in understanding both homeostatic mechanisms.
The subject provides the basic knowledge required to understand the various disciplines of pharmacy.
Course Objectives: Upon completion of this course the student should be able to
Explain the gross morphology, structure, and functions of various organs of the human body.
Describe the various homeostatic mechanisms and their imbalances.
Identify the various tissues and organs of different systems of human body.
Perform the various experiments related to special senses and nervous system.
Appreciate coordinated working pattern of different organs of each system
Unit – I 10 hours
Introduction to human body
Definition and scope of anatomy and physiology, levels of structural organization and body systems,
basic life processes, homeostasis, basic anatomical terminology.
Cellular level of organization
Structure and functions of cell, transport across cell membrane, cell division, cell junctions. General
principles of cell communication, intracellular signaling pathway activation by extracellular signal
molecule, Forms of intracellular signaling: a) Contact-dependent b) Paracrine c) Synaptic d)
Endocrine
Tissue level of organization
Classification of tissues, structure, location and functions of epithelial, muscular and nervous and
connective tissues.
Unit – II 10 hours
Integumentary system Structure and functions of skin
Skeletal system
Divisions of skeletal system, types of bone, salient features, and functions of bones of axial and
appendicular skeletal system
Organization of skeletal muscle, physiology of muscle contraction, neuromuscular junction
Joints
Structural and functional classification, types of joints movements and its articulation
Unit – III 10 hours
Nervous system
Organization of nervous system, neuron, neuroglia, classification and properties of nerve fibre,
electrophysiology, action potential, nerve impulse, receptors, synapse, neurotransmitters.
Central nervous system: Meninges, ventricles of brain and cerebrospinal fluid. Structure and functions
of brain (cerebrum, brain stem, cerebellum), spinal cord (gross structure, functions of afferent and
efferent nerve tracts, reflex activity)
Unit – IV 08 hours
Peripheral nervous system:
Classification of peripheral nervous system: Structure and functions of sympathetic and
parasympathetic nervous system. Origin and functions of spinal and cranial nerves.
Special senses
Structure and functions of eye, ear, nose and tongue and their disorders.
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Unit – V 07 hours
Endocrine system
Classification of hormones, mechanism of hormone action, structure and functions of pituitary gland,
thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas, pineal gland, thymus and their disorders.
TEXTBOOKS: (Latest Editions)
1. Essentials of Medical Physiology by K. Sembulingam and P. Sembulingam. Jaypee brothers
medical publishers, New Delhi.
2. Anatomy and Physiology in Health and Illness by Kathleen J.W. Wilson, Churchill Livingstone,
New York
3. Physiological basis of Medical Practice-Best and Tailor. Williams & Wilkins Co, River view, MI
USA
4. Text book of Medical Physiology- Arthur C, Guytonand John. E. Hall. Miamisburg, OH, U.S.A.
5. Principles of Anatomy and Physiology by Tortora Grabowski. Palmetto, GA, U.S.A.
6. Textbook of Human Histology by Inderbir Singh, Jaypee brother’s medical publishers, New
Delhi.
7. Textbook of Practical Physiology by C.L. Ghai, Jaypee brother’s medical publishers, New
Delhi.
8. Practical workbook of Human Physiology by K. Srinageswari and Rajeev Sharma, Jaypee
brother’s medical publishers, New Delhi.
REFERENCE BOOKS: (Latest Editions)
1. Physiological basis of Medical Practice-Best and Tailor. Williams & Wilkins Co, Riverview, MI
USA
2. Text book of Medical Physiology- Arthur C, Guyton and John. E. Hall. Miamisburg, OH,
U.S.A.
3. Human Physiology (vol 1 and 2) by Dr. C.C. Chatterrje ,Academic Publishers Kolkata
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PS102: PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS - I
B. Pharm. I Year I Sem L T P C
3 1 0 3
Scope: This course deals with the fundamentals of analytical chemistry and principles of
electrochemical analysis of drugs
Course Objectives: Upon completion of the course student shall be able to
understand the principles of volumetric and electro chemical analysis
carryout various volumetric and electrochemical titrations
develop analytical skills
UNIT- I 10 Hours
(a) Pharmaceutical analysis- Definition and scope
i) Different techniques of analysis
ii) Methods of expressing concentration
iii) Primary and secondary standards.
iv) Preparation and standardization of various molar and normal solutions-Oxalic
acid, sodium hydroxide, hydrochloric acid, sodium thiosulphate, sulphuric acid,
potassium permanganate and ceric ammonium sulphate
(b) Errors: Sources of errors, types of errors, methods of minimizing errors, accuracy, precision
and significant figures
UNIT- II 10 Hours
Acid base titration: Theories of acid base indicators, classification of acid base titrations and theory
involved in titrations of strong, weak, and very weak acids and bases, neutralization curves
Non aqueous titration: Solvents, acidimetry and alkalimetry titration and estimation of Sodium
benzoate and Ephedrine HCl
UNIT- III 10 Hours
Precipitation titrations: Mohr’s method, Volhard’s, Modified Volhard’s, Fajans method,
estimation of sodium chloride.
Complexometric titration: Classification, metal ion indicators, masking and demasking reagents,
estimation of Magnesium sulphate, and calcium gluconate.
Gravimetry: Principle and steps involved in gravimetric analysis. Purity of the precipitate: co-
precipitation and post precipitation, Estimation of barium sulphate.
UNIT - IV 08 Hours
Redox titrations:
(a) Concepts of oxidation and reduction
(b) Types of redox titrations (Principles and applications)
Cerimetry, Iodimetry, Iodometry, Bromatometry, Dichrometry, Titration with potassium iodate
UNIT - V 7 Hours
Electrochemical methods of analysis:
Conductometry - Introduction, Conductivity cell, Conductometric titrations, applications.
Potentiometry - Electrochemical cell, construction and working of reference (Standard hydrogen,
silver chloride electrode and calomel electrode) and indicator electrodes (metal electrodes and glass
electrode), methods to determine end point of potentiometric titration and applications.
Polarography - Principle, Ilkovic equation, construction and working of dropping mercury electrode
and rotating platinum electrode, applications
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
HYDERABAD
B. PHARMACY I YEAR COURSE STRUCTURE AND SYLLABUS
Effective from Academic Year 2017-18 Admitted Batch
I Year I semester
S. Course Code Subject L T P Credits
No
1 PS101 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3 1 - 3
2 PS102 Pharmaceutical Analysis I 3 1 - 3
3 PS103 Pharmaceutics I 3 1 - 3
4 PS104 Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry-I 3 1 - 3
5 HS105 Communication skills 2 - - 2
6 BS106/BS107 Remedial Biology# / Remedial Mathematics$ 2#/3$ - - 2#/3$
7 PS108 Human Anatomy and Physiology-I lab - - 4 2
8 PS109 Pharmaceutical Analysis-I lab - - 4 2
9 PS110 Pharmaceutics I lab - - 4 2
10 PS111 Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry-I lab - - 4 2
11 HS112 Communication skills lab - - 2 1
12 BS113 Remedial Biology lab - - 2 1
Total 16/17 4 20 26#/26$
#
Applicable ONLY for the students who have studied Mathematics / Physics / Chemistry at HSC and
appearing for Remedial Biology (RB) course.
$
Applicable ONLY for the students who have studied Physics / Chemistry / Botany / Zoology at HSC
and appearing for Remedial Mathematics (RM) course.
I Year II semester
S. Course Subject L T P Credits
No Code
1 PS201 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 3 1 - 3
2 PS202 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I 4 1 - 4
3 BS203 Biochemistry 3 1 - 3
4 BS204 Pathophysiology 3 1 - 3
5 CS205 Computer Applications in Pharmacy 3 - - 3
6 PS206 Human Anatomy and Physiology II lab - - 4 2
7 PS207 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I lab - - 4 2
8 BS208 Biochemistry lab - - 4 2
9 CS209 Computer Applications in Pharmacy lab - - 2 1
10 *MC200 NSS - - - -
Total 16 4 14 23
*MC - Mandatory Course - Satisfactory/ Unsatisfactory.
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PS101: HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY- I
B. Pharm. I Year I Sem L T P C
3 1 0 3
Scope: This subject is designed to impart fundamental knowledge on the structure and functions of
the various systems of the human body. It also helps in understanding both homeostatic mechanisms.
The subject provides the basic knowledge required to understand the various disciplines of pharmacy.
Course Objectives: Upon completion of this course the student should be able to
Explain the gross morphology, structure, and functions of various organs of the human body.
Describe the various homeostatic mechanisms and their imbalances.
Identify the various tissues and organs of different systems of human body.
Perform the various experiments related to special senses and nervous system.
Appreciate coordinated working pattern of different organs of each system
Unit – I 10 hours
Introduction to human body
Definition and scope of anatomy and physiology, levels of structural organization and body systems,
basic life processes, homeostasis, basic anatomical terminology.
Cellular level of organization
Structure and functions of cell, transport across cell membrane, cell division, cell junctions. General
principles of cell communication, intracellular signaling pathway activation by extracellular signal
molecule, Forms of intracellular signaling: a) Contact-dependent b) Paracrine c) Synaptic d)
Endocrine
Tissue level of organization
Classification of tissues, structure, location and functions of epithelial, muscular and nervous and
connective tissues.
Unit – II 10 hours
Integumentary system Structure and functions of skin
Skeletal system
Divisions of skeletal system, types of bone, salient features, and functions of bones of axial and
appendicular skeletal system
Organization of skeletal muscle, physiology of muscle contraction, neuromuscular junction
Joints
Structural and functional classification, types of joints movements and its articulation
Unit – III 10 hours
Nervous system
Organization of nervous system, neuron, neuroglia, classification and properties of nerve fibre,
electrophysiology, action potential, nerve impulse, receptors, synapse, neurotransmitters.
Central nervous system: Meninges, ventricles of brain and cerebrospinal fluid. Structure and functions
of brain (cerebrum, brain stem, cerebellum), spinal cord (gross structure, functions of afferent and
efferent nerve tracts, reflex activity)
Unit – IV 08 hours
Peripheral nervous system:
Classification of peripheral nervous system: Structure and functions of sympathetic and
parasympathetic nervous system. Origin and functions of spinal and cranial nerves.
Special senses
Structure and functions of eye, ear, nose and tongue and their disorders.
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Unit – V 07 hours
Endocrine system
Classification of hormones, mechanism of hormone action, structure and functions of pituitary gland,
thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas, pineal gland, thymus and their disorders.
TEXTBOOKS: (Latest Editions)
1. Essentials of Medical Physiology by K. Sembulingam and P. Sembulingam. Jaypee brothers
medical publishers, New Delhi.
2. Anatomy and Physiology in Health and Illness by Kathleen J.W. Wilson, Churchill Livingstone,
New York
3. Physiological basis of Medical Practice-Best and Tailor. Williams & Wilkins Co, River view, MI
USA
4. Text book of Medical Physiology- Arthur C, Guytonand John. E. Hall. Miamisburg, OH, U.S.A.
5. Principles of Anatomy and Physiology by Tortora Grabowski. Palmetto, GA, U.S.A.
6. Textbook of Human Histology by Inderbir Singh, Jaypee brother’s medical publishers, New
Delhi.
7. Textbook of Practical Physiology by C.L. Ghai, Jaypee brother’s medical publishers, New
Delhi.
8. Practical workbook of Human Physiology by K. Srinageswari and Rajeev Sharma, Jaypee
brother’s medical publishers, New Delhi.
REFERENCE BOOKS: (Latest Editions)
1. Physiological basis of Medical Practice-Best and Tailor. Williams & Wilkins Co, Riverview, MI
USA
2. Text book of Medical Physiology- Arthur C, Guyton and John. E. Hall. Miamisburg, OH,
U.S.A.
3. Human Physiology (vol 1 and 2) by Dr. C.C. Chatterrje ,Academic Publishers Kolkata
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PS102: PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS - I
B. Pharm. I Year I Sem L T P C
3 1 0 3
Scope: This course deals with the fundamentals of analytical chemistry and principles of
electrochemical analysis of drugs
Course Objectives: Upon completion of the course student shall be able to
understand the principles of volumetric and electro chemical analysis
carryout various volumetric and electrochemical titrations
develop analytical skills
UNIT- I 10 Hours
(a) Pharmaceutical analysis- Definition and scope
i) Different techniques of analysis
ii) Methods of expressing concentration
iii) Primary and secondary standards.
iv) Preparation and standardization of various molar and normal solutions-Oxalic
acid, sodium hydroxide, hydrochloric acid, sodium thiosulphate, sulphuric acid,
potassium permanganate and ceric ammonium sulphate
(b) Errors: Sources of errors, types of errors, methods of minimizing errors, accuracy, precision
and significant figures
UNIT- II 10 Hours
Acid base titration: Theories of acid base indicators, classification of acid base titrations and theory
involved in titrations of strong, weak, and very weak acids and bases, neutralization curves
Non aqueous titration: Solvents, acidimetry and alkalimetry titration and estimation of Sodium
benzoate and Ephedrine HCl
UNIT- III 10 Hours
Precipitation titrations: Mohr’s method, Volhard’s, Modified Volhard’s, Fajans method,
estimation of sodium chloride.
Complexometric titration: Classification, metal ion indicators, masking and demasking reagents,
estimation of Magnesium sulphate, and calcium gluconate.
Gravimetry: Principle and steps involved in gravimetric analysis. Purity of the precipitate: co-
precipitation and post precipitation, Estimation of barium sulphate.
UNIT - IV 08 Hours
Redox titrations:
(a) Concepts of oxidation and reduction
(b) Types of redox titrations (Principles and applications)
Cerimetry, Iodimetry, Iodometry, Bromatometry, Dichrometry, Titration with potassium iodate
UNIT - V 7 Hours
Electrochemical methods of analysis:
Conductometry - Introduction, Conductivity cell, Conductometric titrations, applications.
Potentiometry - Electrochemical cell, construction and working of reference (Standard hydrogen,
silver chloride electrode and calomel electrode) and indicator electrodes (metal electrodes and glass
electrode), methods to determine end point of potentiometric titration and applications.
Polarography - Principle, Ilkovic equation, construction and working of dropping mercury electrode
and rotating platinum electrode, applications
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