B.Pharm Unit 1 Pharmaceutical Analysis notes covering definition, scope, analytical techniques, concentration methods, errors, pharmacopoeia, impurities, and limit tests for exam preparation. Pharmaceutical Analysis is the branch of pharmacy that deals with the identification, determination, purity testing, and quality control of drugs and pharmaceuticals.

Pharmaceutical Analysis Unit 1 Overview
| Bachelor of Pharmacy | |||||||
| Semester | 1st Semester | Subject | Pharmaceutical Analysis | ||||
| Syllabus | |||||||
| Unit 1st | (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. | ||||||
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Pharmaceutical Analysis
Pharmaceutical analysis involves qualitative and quantitative determination of drugs, excipients, and formulations.
Scope
- Quality control of raw materials and finished products
- Detection of impurities
- Compliance with pharmacopoeial standards
Different Techniques of Analysis
- Volumetric analysis
- Gravimetric analysis
- Spectroscopic analysis
- Chromatographic techniques
- Electrochemical methods
Errors in Pharmaceutical Analysis
Sources of Errors
- Instrumental errors
- Personal errors
- Method errors
- Environmental errors
Types of Errors
- Systematic errors
- Random errors
- Gross errors
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