Exam Details

Subject modern pharmaceutical analytical techniques
Paper
Exam / Course m. pharmacy (pharmacognosy)
Department
Organization G. Pulla Reddy College Of Pharmacy
Position
Exam Date January, 2019
City, State telangana, hyderabad


Question Paper

FACULTY OF PHARMACY
M. Pharmacy (Common Paper for all Specialization) I Semester
(Main Backlog) Examination, January 2019
Subject Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 75
Note: Answer any Five Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks.
With a neat labeled diagram explain UV/Visible instrumentation. 8
Briefly explain the electronic transitions with examples 8
Explain the factors affecting vibrational frequencies in IR. 8
Write the sampling methods in IR spectroscopy. 7
3 Briefly explain the source of AAS. 8
List and explain the interferences. 5
List some metals that can be analysed by AAS. 2
4 Explain NMR instrumentation. 8
Briefly explain spin-spin coupling with a suitable example. 7
5 What is the principle of MS. With a neat labelled diagram briefly explain the
components of MS instrumentation. 8
(b)Explain Quadrupole and time of flight analysers in detail. 7
6. What are the column efficiency parameters? 7
List and explain any 2 GC detectors. 8
7. Explain the principle and application of capillary electophoresis. Give a labelled diagram
to indicate the components of the instrument.
8 Discuss the principle, instrumentation working and application of
a. Paper electrophoresis
b. Gel electrophoresis 7+8


Subjects

  • advanced pharmacognosy-i
  • advanced pharmacognosy-ii
  • advanced pharmacology-i
  • advanced pharmacology-ii
  • cellular and molecular pharmacology
  • clinical research and pharmacovigilance
  • herbal cosmetics
  • indian system of medicine
  • industrial pharmacognostical technology
  • medicinal plant biotechnology
  • modern pharmaceutical analytical techniques
  • pharmacological and toxicological screening methods - ii
  • pharmacological toxicological screening methods – i
  • phytochemistry
  • principles of drug discovery