DRUG ANALYSIS I
Course unit partition: Cognomi A-Z

Academic year 2017/18
2° year of course - First semester
Professor
Valentina ZULIANI
Academic discipline
Chimica farmaceutica (CHIM/08)
Field
Ambito aggregato per crediti di sede
Type of training activity
Caratterizzante
107 hours
of face-to-face activities
9 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Course unit partition: DRUG ANALYSIS I

Learning objectives

The course is divided into theoretical lectures and practical exercises and has been designed to provide students with knowledge of qualitative and quantitative analysis. In particular, during the practical training, attention will be focused on the acquisition of the basic laboratory techniques and on the safety procedures in lab.

Prerequisites

Students must have passed the General and Inorganic Chemistry examination to attend the Drug Analysis I laboratory.

Course unit content

The first part of the program involves the study of the safety rules fundamental for work in a medicinal-chemistry laboratory. Moreover, laboratory equipment and basic laboratory techniques and operations (solubilisation, dilution, precipitation, centrifugation, filtration) will be explained.
The second part of the course concerns the Qualitative Analysis: identification of anions and cations.
The second part of the course concerns the Quantitative Analysis: experimental error (types of errors, precision and accuracy), volumetric analysis, sampling, standard and normal solutions, choise of indicator, titrations (alkalimetry and acidimetry, redox, complexometric, potentiometric), quantitative analysis of active pharmaceutical ingredients by UV-VIS spectroscopy.

Full programme

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Bibliography

¥ Hage, D.S.; Carr, J.D. Chimica Analitica e Analisi Quantitativa, PICCIN;
¥ Savelli, F.; Bruno, O. Analisi Chimico Farmaceutica, PICCIN.

Teaching methods

The course is divided into theoretical lectures and practical activities.

Assessment methods and criteria

The examination consists of practical tests and of a written test covering all the topics of the course.

Other information

To achieve the objectives of the course, students will attend laboratories equipped with the instrumentation useful for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of compounds of pharmaceutical interest.

2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

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