About the Book:
Dive into the intricate world of pharmaceutical formulation development
with this comprehensive guide tailored for M. Pharm students specializing in
Industrial Pharmacy. In "Pharmaceutical Formulation Development,"
readers are seamlessly guided through the complexities of formulation studies
required for new and existing drugs. Authored with precision and adherence to
regulatory practices, this book navigates through essential topics such as
Preformulation, Formulation Additives, Solubility, Dissolution, and Product
Stability.
As the pharmaceutical industry evolves under strict guidelines and
practices, this book serves as a vital resource aligned with the latest
syllabus standards set forth by the Pharmacy Council of India. Packed with
model questions, references, and a user-friendly approach to convey even the
most challenging concepts, this book ensures a thorough understanding for
students and professionals alike.
Embark
on a journey through the fundamental pillars of pharmaceutical formulation development
and uncover the meticulous process behind creating reproducible results.
Perfect for those seeking to master the art of formulation studies, this book
is a must-have for anyone aspiring to excel in the dynamic field of industrial
pharmacy. |
About the Author:
D. K.
Tripathi, has been working as Director, Pharmacy of Santosh Rungta Group
of Institutions, Bhilai. He had been the Dean of Faculty and the Chairman of
BOS, Pharmacy, CSVTU (Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekananda Technical University). He
has been in profession of Pharmacy since 1974 for about forty-five years. He
possessed both industrial and academic experiences.
He has successfully worked
in various academic Institutions in West Bengal, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh and
Chhattisgarh. During his work he has understood the need of the students for
which he has authored ten books. More than hundred fifty research and review
articles have been published in various National and International journals of
repute. He has supervised about six scholars at PhD level and about fifty
scholars at PG level. |