Introduction to the use of Italian Pharmacopoeia XI Ed. Solubility and acid and/or basic properties of drugs. Separation of mixtures. Filtration. Extraction. Evaporation. Qualitative elemental analyses for assigning the composition of the drugs. Identification of functional groups. Characteristics and identification of the main therapeutic classes (organic and organometallic compounds) reported in Pharmacopoeia.
Course Content - Workshop - Last names M-Z
Introduction to the use of Italian Pharmacopoeia XI Ed. Solubility and acid and/or basic properties of drugs. Separation of mixtures. Filtration. Extraction. Evaporation. Qualitative elemental analyses for assigning the composition of the drugs. Identification of functional groups. Characteristics and identification of the main therapeutic classes (organic and organometallic compounds) reported in Pharmacopoeia.
Course Content - Lesson
Introduction to the use of Italian Pharmacopoeia XI Ed. Solubility and acid and/or basic properties of drugs. Separation of mixtures. Filtration. Extraction. Evaporation. Qualitative elemental analyses for assigning the composition of the drugs. Identification of functional groups. Characteristics and identification of the main therapeutic classes (organic and organometallic compounds) reported in Pharmacopoeia.
Learning Objectives - Workshop - Last names A-L
The course has the aim to let the student the acquisition of theoretical and applied knowledges useful for the identification of organic and metallorganic drugs reported in Italian Pharmacopoeia XI Ed. Moreover, the course shoots for making the student able to define a drug as for its basic/acid and hydrophilic/lipophilic properties with the aim to facilitate the approach to the study of the medicinal chemistry.
Learning Objectives - Workshop - Last names M-Z
The course has the aim to let the student the acquisition of theoretical and applied knowledges useful for the identification of organic and metallorganic drugs reported in Italian Pharmacopoeia XI Ed. Moreover, the course shoots for making the student able to define a drug as for its basic/acid and hydrophilic/lipophilic properties with the aim to facilitate the approach to the study of the medicinal chemistry.
Learning Objectives - Lesson
The course has the aim to let the student the acquisition of theoretical and applied knowledges useful for the identification of organic and metallorganic drugs reported in Italian Pharmacopoeia XI Ed. Moreover, the course shoots for making the student able to define a drug as for its basic/acid and hydrophilic/lipophilic properties with the aim to facilitate the approach to the study of the medicinal chemistry.
Course program - Workshop - Last names A-L
Frontal lectures: Introduction to the use of Italian Pharmacopoeia XI Ed. Solvents and solubility. Elemental qualitative analyses. Reactions for the identification of functional groups. Characteristics and identification of the main therapeutic classes (organic and organometallic drugs) reported in Italian Pharmacopoeia XI Ed. Separation of mixture. Filtration. Extraction. Evaporation.
Laboratory practice exercises: basic techniques. Combustion assay. Melting point. Filtration. Extraction. Evaporation. Qualitative analyses. Identification of the drugs by reactions reported in Italian Pharmacopoeia XI Ed. or by alternative methods.
Course program - Workshop - Last names M-Z
Frontal lectures: Introduction to the use of Italian Pharmacopoeia XI Ed. Solvents and solubility. Elemental qualitative analyses. Reactions for the identification of functional groups. Characteristics and identification of the main therapeutic classes (organic and organometallic drugs) reported in Italian Pharmacopoeia XI Ed. Separation of mixture. Filtration. Extraction. Evaporation.
Laboratory practice exercises: basic techniques. Combustion assay. Melting point. Filtration. Extraction. Evaporation. Qualitative analyses. Identification of the drugs by reactions reported in Italian Pharmacopoeia XI Ed. or by alternative methods.
Course program - Lesson
Frontal lectures: Introduction to the use of Italian Pharmacopoeia XI Ed. Solvents and solubility. Elemental qualitative analyses. Reactions for the identification of functional groups. Characteristics and identification of the main therapeutic classes (organic and organometallic drugs) reported in Italian Pharmacopoeia XI Ed. Separation of mixture. Filtration. Extraction. Evaporation.
Laboratory practice exercises: basic techniques. Combustion assay. Melting point. Filtration. Extraction. Evaporation. Qualitative analyses. Identification of the drugs by reactions reported in Italian Pharmacopoeia XI Ed. or by alternative methods.