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Description
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A core subject in pharmaceutics, physical pharmacy is taught in the initial semesters of B. Pharm. The methodical knowledge of the subject is required, and is essential, to understand the principles pertaining to design and development of drug and drug products. Theory and Practice of Physical Pharmacy is unique as it fulfils the twin requirements of physical pharmacy students: the authentic text
on theoretical concepts and its application including illustrative exercises in the form of practicals.
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Key Features
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• Covers all the topics included in various existing syllabi of physical pharmacy
• Provides an integrated understanding of theory and practical applications associated with physicochemical concepts
• Explore the latest developments in the field of pharmaceutics
• Reviews the relevance of physicochemical principles in the design of dosage form
• Ensures proper recapitulation through sufficient end-of-chapter questions
• Provides valuable learning tool in the form of multiple choice questions
• Multiple choice questions section especially useful for GPAT aspirants
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About the Author
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Gaurav K. Jain is Assistant Professor at Hamdard University, New Delhi. Having received the gold medal for first position in post graduation, he did his Ph.D. at the Hamdard University. His research interests include physical and pharmacokinetic aspects of nanotechnology-based pharmaceuticals. He has been a member of organizing committees of several national and international conferences and has over 30 publications in refereed journals and other edited collections.
Farhan J. Ahmad is Associate Professor at Hamdard University, New Delhi. He did his post graduation and Ph.D. in pharmaceutical sciences from Hamdard University. He has rich industrial experience of product development. His research interests include controlled release and targeted drug delivery technologies and nanotechnology-based herbal products. He has published more than 200 research and review papers and attended many national and international conferences.
Roop K. Khar is Professor of Pharmaceutics at Hamdard University, New Delhi. He has extensive experience of leading research projects and has supervised several M.Pharm. and Ph.D. theses. He has over 250 publications and several Indian and US Patents, besides 10 text and reference books, to his credit. He has convened several international conferences and is the member of editorial boards of various international and national journals.
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