Tantargy

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2023-2024

Course director

  • Sourav DAS

    assistant lecturer,
    Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmacy

Number of hours/semester

Lectures: 28 hours

Practices: 0 hours

Seminars: 0 hours

Total of: 28 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OPF-BNF-T
  • 2 Credit
  • Pharmacy
  • Optional module
  • spring
Prerequisites:

OPG-O2E-T completed , OPG-C4E-T parallel

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 people – max. 30 people

Available as Campus course for 30 for people.

Topic

The course provides introductory knowledge to the subject area of nano-formulations for targeted drug delivery systems. Throughout the semester, the most important basic knowledge will be focused on Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmacy, highlighting the novel targeted drug delivery nano-formulations of bioactive compounds. The students will receive insight into the professional background of nano-formulation types and methods of formulations, along with their efficacy.

Lectures

  • 1. Introduction to the targeted drug delivery system - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 2. Introduction to the targeted drug delivery system - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 3. Problems related to the use of medicinally active phytoconstituents - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 4. Problems related to the use of medicinally active phytoconstituents - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 5. Instruments and method of preparation of nanotechnology-based drug delivery formulations I - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 6. Instruments and method of preparation of nanotechnology-based drug delivery formulations I - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 7. Instruments and method of preparation of nanotechnology-based drug delivery formulations II - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 8. Instruments and method of preparation of nanotechnology-based drug delivery formulations II - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 9. Nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems I (case studies) - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 10. Nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems I (case studies) - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 11. Nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems II (case studies) - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 12. Nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems II (case studies) - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 13. Nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems III (case studies) - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 14. Nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems III (case studies) - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 15. Nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems IV (case studies) - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 16. Nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems IV (case studies) - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 17. Analytical methods used in the field of nanotechnology-based formulations I - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 18. Analytical methods used in the field of nanotechnology-based formulations I - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 19. Analytical methods used in the field of nanotechnology-based formulations II - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 20. Analytical methods used in the field of nanotechnology-based formulations II - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 21. Applications and drawbacks of nanotechnology-based formulations - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 22. Applications and drawbacks of nanotechnology-based formulations - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 23. Ethical issues related to the nanotechnology-based formulations - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 24. Ethical issues related to the nanotechnology-based formulations - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 25. Recently published research articles and discussion - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 26. Recently published research articles and discussion - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 27. The report and written exam - Dr. Das Sourav
  • 28. The report and written exam - Dr. Das Sourav

Practices

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Literature developed by the Department

Literature developed by the Department.

Notes

Notes

Recommended literature

Class notes and materials issued during the semester.
“Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, Fundamentals, And Practical Applications” by Costas Demetzos. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-10-0791-0

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Maximum of 25 % absence allowed

Mid-term exams

Students have to write an end-semester assessment from the lecture at an acceptable level of 60%.

Making up for missed classes

In case absences exceed 25% of total class time, the course will be regarded as uncompleted. There is no opportunity to make up missed classes.

Exam topics/questions

Students have to write an end-semester assessment from the lecture at an acceptable level of 60%.

Examiners

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars