57359 - Analysis of Medicines I (GR-A)

Academic Year 2018/2019

  • Docente: Rita Gatti
  • Credits: 8
  • Language: Italian
  • Moduli: Rita Gatti (Modulo 1) Rita Gatti (Modulo 2)
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Technologies (cod. 8412)

    Also valid for Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Technologies (cod. 8412)

Learning outcomes

The main goal of the course is to introduce the student in the first laboratory, connecting the theoric elements with the practical aspects. The student will have the chance to acquire manual ability, from the generality of the laboratory operations (solubilization, dilution, filtration and centrifugation) to identification of inorganic pharmaceuticals, verifying the degree of inorganic impurity according to the Pharmacopoeia. The second aim is to introduce and apply some analytical techniques such as Column Liquid Chromatography and Thin-Layer Chromatography.


Course contents

General rules of good behaviour and safety in laboratory of Drug Analysis I. Accident prevention. Safety equipment. Dangerous chemicals and first aid in case of injury at work. First, second and third degree thermic and chemical burns. Poisonings. Chronic and acute intoxication. Antidote.

Ion analysis. Cations: bismuth, mercury, copper, aluminium, iron, manganese, zinc, cobalt, calcium, strontium, barium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, lithium, ammonium). Identification reactions. Anions: chloride, bromide, iodide, sulphate, phosphate, nitrate, borate, oxalate, acetate, carbonate. Identification reactions. Medicinal chemistry and chemical toxicology of inorganic compounds.

Farmacopea Ufficiale Italiana (F.U.) and European Pharmacopoeia (Eur. Pharm.) Inorganic impurity analysis (limit tests).

Introduction to atomic spectroscopic techniques. Atomic emission spectroscopy. Flame spectroscopy. Emission spectra.

Introduction to chromatographic techniques. Liquid Chromatography (LC). Principles of the chromatographic separations. Chromatographic techniques: Ion exchange chromatography and Thin-Layer Chromatography (TLC).

Practice: analytical applications. Solubilization, precipitation, centrifugation, separation and extraction. Identification reaction. Pharmaceutical analysis. Qualitative analysis by flame. Inorganic impurity analysis: limit tests (F.U. and Eur. Pharm.). Ion exchange chromatography and thin layer chromatography: inorganic compound separation.


Readings/Bibliography

1. Laboratory duplicated lecture notes: practical part.

2. P. Barbetti, M.G. Quaglia, L'Analisi Qualitativa in Chimica Farmaceutica e Tossicologica Inorganica I, Galeno, 1991.

3. A. Araneo, Chimica Analitica Qualitativa, Ambrosiana, 1993.

4. H.H. Baurer, G.D. Christian, J.E. O'Reilly, Analisi strumentale, Piccin, 1985.


Teaching methods

32 hours of theoretical lectures (October - January); 48 hours laboratory practice of single work bench practical exercises, with the same lecturer, divided into 14-17 consecutive afternoons for each Module (Module 1 and Module 2).


Assessment methods

The final examination aims to evaluate the achievement of didactic targets:

- to know and to be able to apply practically the identification reactions of individual cations and anions.

- to know and to be able to apply practically the characteristic reactions and methods of FU end Eur. Pharm. (limit tests), for quality control of raw materials.

- to know activity and toxicity of inorganic drugs.

- to know drugs and to be able to apply practically liquid chromatographic techniques.

- to demonstrate of being able to learn the main topics of the course, dealing with the next teachings.

Practical test (unlimited validity) is propaedeutic to oral examination. In order to pass the examination, it will be required orally the knowledge of at least three main topics reported in the program.


Teaching tools

Farmacopea Ufficiale Italiana (F.U.)

European Pharmacopoeia (Eur. Pharm.)

Beamer. Laboratory practice


Office hours

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