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Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry
Author(s) :V. Alagarsamy

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ISBN : 9789352301966
Name : Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry
Price : Currency 695.00
Edition : Second Edition
Author/s : V. Alagarsamy
Type : Text Book
Pages : 608
Year of Publication : Rpt. 2024
Publisher : PharmaMed Press / BSP Books
Binding : Paperback
Table of Contents : Click here-TOC
Chapter1 : Click here-Chapter1
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About the book:

Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry is the ultimate guide for students of Pharmacy, chemistry, and pharmaceutical chemistry. Written specifically to help B. Pharmacy & Pharm-D students, this book covers everything students need to know about inorganic compounds used in Pharmacy and eliminates inadequacy in teaching and learning. With eight chapters of innovative content, the book provides a concise yet detailed discussion of both Chemical & Pharmaceutical aspects of inorganic compounds and their formulations. 


Each chapter provides a brief introduction, detailed discussion of the basic theory, and practical applications in pharmacy. The book also discusses Pharmaceutically important inorganic pharmaceuticals in detail, covering sources, official standards, preparations, physical and chemical properties, tests for identification, uses, and storage conditions. 


One of the book's unique features is its student-friendly approach to describing the principles of assay of each compound. This approach helps students to understand difficult concepts easily and reproduce them well in examinations. The book's presentation with simplified explanations and chemical reactions of all compounds also helps to reinforce understanding and retention.


Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry covers the entire syllabus of PCI, AICTE all universities of India. Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry is comprehensive in its coverage. As an essential tool for both undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Contents:

 

1. Introduction to Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry 

2. Basics of pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry

3. Acids, Bases and Buffers 

4.Quantitative Analysis (Volumetric and Gravimetric Analysis) 

5. Quality Control and test for Purity 

6. Inorganic Pharmaceuticals (Inorganic Compounds used in Pharmacy) 7. Radiopharmaceuticals 

8. Coordination Compounds

About the Author: 

V. Alagarsamy, M. Pharm., Ph.D. FIC, DOMH, is Professor and Principal of MNR College of Pharmacy, Sangareddy, Gr. Hyderabad. He received his D. Pharm from Coimbatore Medical College, B. Pharm degree from Madurai Medical College, M. Pharm from LM College of Pharmacy, Ahmedabad, Ph.D., from The MS University of Baroda. He has been teaching Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry of Natural Products & Medicinal Chemistry and performing research work in synthetic medicinal chemistry on novel heterocyclic bio-active compounds for more than a decade. For his research work, he has collaborated with various research laboratories/organizations like National Cancer Institute, USA; Rega Institute for Medical Research, Belgium; Southern Research Institute, USA; and Sudbury Regional Hospital, Ontario, Canada. He is a recipient of Young Scientist award from the Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi. He is the author/co-author of over 100 papers, which includes the original research articles and presentations in various conferences and symposium. His Books on the title of “Text Book of Medicinal Chemistry”, and “Pharmaceutical Chemistry of Natural Products” and “Practical Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry” are well appreciated in the academic community. His research activities are supported by the funding agencies like CSIR, DST and DSIR. He is a doctoral committee member and a recognized research guide for Ph.D. scholars in various universities.
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