Pharmaceutical Chemistry 4 - Practice

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Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025

Course director

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 0 hours

practices: 56 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 56 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OPG-R4G-T
  • 4 kredit
  • Pharmacy
  • Pharmaceutical theoretical module and practical skills modul
  • spring
Prerequisites:

OPG-R3E-T finished

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 50

Topic

Introduction to quality control of complex pharmaceutical preparations. Application of instrumental methods in pharmacopoeal quality control of pharmaceutical preparations.

Lectures

Practices

  • 1. Stability tests. Analysis of degradation of acetylsalicylic acid.
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  • 2. Stability tests. Analysis of degradation of acetylsalicylic acid.
  • 3. Stability tests. Analysis of degradation of acetylsalicylic acid.
  • 4. Stability tests. Analysis of degradation of acetylsalicylic acid.
  • 5. Sample preparation. Extaction techniques. Liquid-liquid extraction of salycilic acid.
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  • 6. Sample preparation. Extaction techniques. Liquid-liquid extraction of salycilic acid.
  • 7. Sample preparation. Extaction techniques. Liquid-liquid extraction of salycilic acid.
  • 8. Sample preparation. Extaction techniques. Liquid-liquid extraction of salycilic acid.
  • 9. Bases of chromatographic separations I. Detection of methanol in ethanol by TLC method. Separation of albumine and sodium chloride by gel chromatographic method.
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  • 10. Bases of chromatographic separations I. Detection of methanol in ethanol by TLC method. Separation of albumine and sodium chloride by gel chromatographic method.
  • 11. Bases of chromatographic separations I. Detection of methanol in ethanol by TLC method. Separation of albumine and sodium chloride by gel chromatographic method.
  • 12. Bases of chromatographic separations I. Detection of methanol in ethanol by TLC method. Separation of albumine and sodium chloride by gel chromatographic method.
  • 13. Bases of chromatographic separations II. Application of gas chromatography in the analysis of pharmaceutical substances.
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  • 14. Bases of chromatographic separations II. Application of gas chromatography in the analysis of pharmaceutical substances.
  • 15. Bases of chromatographic separations II. Application of gas chromatography in the analysis of pharmaceutical substances.
  • 16. Bases of chromatographic separations II. Application of gas chromatography in the analysis of pharmaceutical substances.
  • 17. Bases of chromatographic separations III. Application of the high performance liquid chromatography in the analysis of pharmaceutical substances.
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  • 18. Bases of chromatographic separations III. Application of the high performance liquid chromatography in the analysis of pharmaceutical substances.
  • 19. Bases of chromatographic separations III. Application of the high performance liquid chromatography in the analysis of pharmaceutical substances.
  • 20. Bases of chromatographic separations III. Application of the high performance liquid chromatography in the analysis of pharmaceutical substances.
  • 21. Vitamines. Detremination of cyanocobalaminum by UV-Vis and HPLC methods.
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  • 22. Vitamines. Detremination of cyanocobalaminum by UV-Vis and HPLC methods.
  • 23. Vitamines. Detremination of cyanocobalaminum by UV-Vis and HPLC methods.
  • 24. Vitamines. Detremination of cyanocobalaminum by UV-Vis and HPLC methods.
  • 25. Identification of multi-component drug mixtures I. General principles. Sample preparation. Determination of bases in drug mixtures I. Pulvis antispasticus.
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  • 26. Identification of multi-component drug mixtures I. General principles. Sample preparation. Determination of bases in drug mixtures I. Pulvis antispasticus.
  • 27. Identification of multi-component drug mixtures I. General principles. Sample preparation. Determination of bases in drug mixtures I. Pulvis antispasticus.
  • 28. Identification of multi-component drug mixtures I. General principles. Sample preparation. Determination of bases in drug mixtures I. Pulvis antispasticus.
  • 29. Identification of multi-component drug mixtures II. Determination of bases in drug mixtures II. Pulvis antidoloricus. Pulvis astmaliticus. Pulvis codacetini. Application of HPLC.
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  • 30. Identification of multi-component drug mixtures II. Determination of bases in drug mixtures II. Pulvis antidoloricus. Pulvis astmaliticus. Pulvis codacetini. Application of HPLC.
  • 31. Identification of multi-component drug mixtures II. Determination of bases in drug mixtures II. Pulvis antidoloricus. Pulvis astmaliticus. Pulvis codacetini. Application of HPLC.
  • 32. Identification of multi-component drug mixtures II. Determination of bases in drug mixtures II. Pulvis antidoloricus. Pulvis astmaliticus. Pulvis codacetini. Application of HPLC.
  • 33. Identification of multi-component drug mixtures III. Determination of bases in drug mixtures III. Pulvis cholagogus, Unguentum haemorrhoidale, Suppositorium analgeticum.
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  • 34. Identification of multi-component drug mixtures III. Determination of bases in drug mixtures III. Pulvis cholagogus, Unguentum haemorrhoidale, Suppositorium analgeticum.
  • 35. Identification of multi-component drug mixtures III. Determination of bases in drug mixtures III. Pulvis cholagogus, Unguentum haemorrhoidale, Suppositorium analgeticum.
  • 36. Identification of multi-component drug mixtures III. Determination of bases in drug mixtures III. Pulvis cholagogus, Unguentum haemorrhoidale, Suppositorium analgeticum.
  • 37. Identification of multi-component drug mixtures IV. Determination of acids in drug mixtures I. Spiritus iodosalicylatus, Spiritus salicylatus cum resorcino.
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  • 38. Identification of multi-component drug mixtures IV. Determination of acids in drug mixtures I. Spiritus iodosalicylatus, Spiritus salicylatus cum resorcino.
  • 39. Identification of multi-component drug mixtures IV. Determination of acids in drug mixtures I. Spiritus iodosalicylatus, Spiritus salicylatus cum resorcino.
  • 40. Identification of multi-component drug mixtures IV. Determination of acids in drug mixtures I. Spiritus iodosalicylatus, Spiritus salicylatus cum resorcino.
  • 41. Identification of multi-component drug mixtures V. Determination of acids in drug mixtures II. Pulvis chinacisalis c. vitamino C, Pulvis somniferens.
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  • 42. Identification of multi-component drug mixtures V. Determination of acids in drug mixtures II. Pulvis chinacisalis c. vitamino C, Pulvis somniferens.
  • 43. Identification of multi-component drug mixtures V. Determination of acids in drug mixtures II. Pulvis chinacisalis c. vitamino C, Pulvis somniferens.
  • 44. Identification of multi-component drug mixtures V. Determination of acids in drug mixtures II. Pulvis chinacisalis c. vitamino C, Pulvis somniferens.
  • 45. Drug metabolism (seminary).
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  • 46. Drug metabolism (seminary).
  • 47. Drug metabolism (seminary).
  • 48. Drug metabolism (seminary).
  • 49. In vitro and in vivo methods in the drug metabolism studies. Acetylsalicylic acid, 4-nitrophenol.
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  • 50. In vitro and in vivo methods in the drug metabolism studies. Acetylsalicylic acid, 4-nitrophenol.
  • 51. In vitro and in vivo methods in the drug metabolism studies. Acetylsalicylic acid, 4-nitrophenol.
  • 52. In vitro and in vivo methods in the drug metabolism studies. Acetylsalicylic acid, 4-nitrophenol.
  • 53. Chemical and structural classification of functional groups and heterocycles. (seminary).
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  • 54. Chemical and structural classification of functional groups and heterocycles. (seminary).
  • 55. Chemical and structural classification of functional groups and heterocycles. (seminary).
  • 56. Chemical and structural classification of functional groups and heterocycles. (seminary).

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

D.A. Williams, T.L. Lemke (eds.): Foye's Principles of Medicinal Chemistry, 7th edition, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2013.

Literature developed by the Department

Attila Almási, Zsuzsanna Rozmer, Pál Perjési: Pharmaceutical Chemistry 1. Laboratory Experiments and Commentary, Electronic educational material, PTE 2014.

Notes

Pharmaceutical Chemistry Practice 2, Laboratory manual, University of Pécs, 2015.

Recommended literature

European Pharmacopoeia. EDQM Publication.

Lecture notes.

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Acknowledgement of the course is in accord with the Code of Studies and Examinations. Participation in the practices is obligatory. Maximum three absences can be accepted. Students have to write at least four short tests on the practices. The average of the results must be at least 50%. The practical work (results of the written tests and the experimental work) is evaluated by a practice grade.

Mid-term exams

Students have to write at least four short tests on the practices. The average of the results must be at least 50%. The practical work (results of the written tests and the experimental work) is evaluated by a practice grade.

Making up for missed classes

There is no opportunity to make up missed classes.

Exam topics/questions

N/A

Examiners

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Harmath Lilla Édua
  • Rozmer Zsuzsanna
  • Tyukodi Levente