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Syllabus-2023-2024

(SOP)(BPharm)

Title of the Course Pharmaceutical Microbiology

Course Code BP303T

Part A
L T P C
Year 2nd Semester 3rd Credits
3 1 0 4

Course Type Theory only

Course Category Discipline Core

Pre-Requisite/s basic understanding of cell and biology Co-Requisite/s

CO1- Understand methods of identification, cultivation and preservation of various microorganisms(BL2-Understand)


CO2- To understand the importance and implementation of sterlization in pharmaceutical processing and industry(BL2-
Course Outcomes Understand)
& Bloom's Level CO3- To Learn sterility testing of pharmaceutical products(BL3-Apply)
CO4- Carried out microbiological standardization of Pharmaceuticals(BL4-Analyze)
CO5- Understand the cell culture technology and its applications in pharmaceutical industries(BL2-Understand)

Skill Development ✔
Entrepreneurship ✖
Employability ✔ SDG4(Quality education)
Course Elements Professional Ethics ✖ SDG (Goals) SDG6(Clean water and sanitation)
Gender ✖ SDG8(Decent work and economic growth)
Human Values ✖
Environment ✔
Part B
Modules Contents Pedagogy Hours

Introduction, history of microbiology, its branches, scope


and its importance. Introduction to Prokaryotes and
Eukaryotes Study of ultra-structure and morphological
classification of bacteria, nutritional requirements, raw
materials used for culture media and physical parameters Lecture based learning, interactive class, Peer tutorial, Class using
UNIT-I 10
for growth, growth curve, isolation and preservation ICT tool/PPT/white board
methods for pure cultures, cultivation of anaerobes,
quantitative measurement of bacterial growth (total & viable
count). Study of different types of phase contrast
microscopy, dark field microscopy and electron microscopy.

Identification of bacteria using staining techniques (simple,


Gram’s & Acid -fast staining) and biochemical tests (IMViC).
Study of principle, procedure, merits, demerits and Lecture based learning, interactive class, Peer tutorial, Class using
UNIT-II 10
applications of physical, chemical gaseous, radiation and ICT tool/PPT/white board/PPT
mechanical method of sterilization. Evaluation of the
efficiency of sterilization methods.

Study of morphology, classification, reproduction/replication


and cultivation of Fungi and Viruses. Classification and
mode of action of disinfectants Factors influencing
disinfection, antiseptics and their evaluation. For Lecture based learning, interactive class, Peer tutorial, Class using
UNIT-III 10
bacteriostatic and bactericidal actions Evaluation of ICT tool/PPT/white board
bactericidal & Bacteriostatic. Sterility testing of products
(solids, liquids, ophthalmic and other sterile products)
according to IP, BP and USP.

Designing of aseptic area, laminar flow equipments; study


of different sources of contamination in an aseptic area and
methods of prevention, clean area classification. Principles Lecture based learning, interactive class, Peer tutorial, Class using
UNIT-IV 8
and methods of different microbiological assay. Methods for ICT tool/PPT/white board
standardization of antibiotics, vitamins and amino acids.
Assessment of a new antibiotic.

Types of spoilage, factors affecting the microbial spoilage of


pharmaceutical products, sources and types of microbial
contaminants, assessment of microbial contamination and
spoilage. Preservation of pharmaceutical products using
Lecture based learning, interactive class, Peer tutorial, Class using
UNIT-V antimicrobial agents, evaluation of microbial stability of 7
ICT tool/PPT/white board
formulations. Growth of animal cells in culture, general
procedure for cell culture, Primary, established and
transformed cell cultures. Application of cell cultures in
pharmaceutical industry and research

Part C
Indicative-ABCA/PBL/
Modules Title Experiments/Field work/ Bloom's Level Hours
Internships

1 Microbiological visit of Pharma industry Virtual Labs BL3-Apply 5

Part D(Marks Distribution)


Theory

Total Marks Minimum Passing Marks External Evaluation Min. External Evaluation Internal Evaluation Min. Internal Evaluation

100 50 75 38 25 13

Practical

Total Marks Minimum Passing Marks External Evaluation Min. External Evaluation Internal Evaluation Min. Internal Evaluation
Part E
1. W.B. Hugo and A.D. Russel: Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Blackwell Scientific publications, Oxford London. 2. Prescott
Books and Dunn., Industrial Microbiology, 4th edition, CBS Publishers & Distributors, Delhi. 3. Pelczar, Chan Kreig, Microbiology,
Tata McGraw Hill edn. 4. Ananthnarayan : Text Book of Microbiology, Orient-Longman, Chennai

Articles https://byjus.com/biology/microbiology/
1. Malcolm Harris, Balliere Tindall and Cox: Pharmaceutical Microbiology. 2. Rose: Industrial Microbiology. 3. Probisher,
References Books Hinsdill et al: Fundamentals of Microbiology, 9th ed. Japan 4. Cooper and Gunn’s: Tutorial Pharmacy, CBS Publisher and
Distribution. 5. Peppler: Microbial Technology. 6. I.P., B.P., U.S.P.- latest editions.

MOOC Courses https://nptel.ac.in/

Videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiqpUJ4j_bs&list=PLQnNyE1lxfVIVXt55hag4kapfWhPNjjfT

Course Articulation Matrix


COs PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3

CO1 3 1 - 1 2 - - - - - 3 - 3 - 3

CO2 3 2 - 1 2 - - - - - 3 - 2 - 2

CO3 2 1 - - 1 1 - - - - 3 - 2 - 2

CO4 2 2 - - 2 - - - - - 3 - 2 - 2

CO5 2 1 - - 1 - - - - - 3 - 1 - 3

CO6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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