Pharmaceutical Analysis Books PDF

Pharmaceutical analysis is a branch of practical chemistry that involves a series of process for identification, determination, quantification and purification of a substance, separation of the components of a solution or mixture, or determination of structure of chemical compounds.
The substance may be a single compound or a mixture of compounds and it may be in any of the dosage form. The substance used as pharmaceuticals are animals, plants, micro organisms, minerals and various synthetic products.

Pharmaceutical Analysis Book
Pharmaceutical Analysis
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1Textbook of Pharmaceutical AnalysisClick Here 
2Vogels Qualitative Inorganic Analysis 7th EditionClick Here 
3Pharmaceutical Analysis Vol 1 by A.V KastureClick Here 
3Instrumental Analysis by Nirali PublicationClick Here 

Pharmaceutical Analysis 1st Semester Syllabus

(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
 
(c)Pharmacopoeia
 Sources of impurities in medicinal agents,limit tests.
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
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.
 
 
Basic Principles,methods and application of diazotisation titration.
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
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