B. Pharma 2nd Sem notes in pdf

B. Pharma is a pharmacology undergraduate degree programme. This programme lasts for four years. Here you will get B. Pharma 2nd Sem notes in pdf format. An individual can work as a pharmacist or chemist after completing this course. The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) is the program’s governing authority, and it is responsible for establishing all B. Pharma course norms and regulations. Candidates who complete the course will be able to practice as pharmacists following graduation.

B. Pharmacy (Bachelor of Pharmacy) is a profession-oriented undergraduate degree for science students interested in pursuing a career in pharmacy. A minimum of 55-60% in science subjects in Class XII is required to be considered for admission (PCM, PCB, or PCMB).

We have provided the curriculum for each semester and subject separately. This is the simplest way to look at the curriculum without becoming confused and benefiting. Exam preparation is normally a frantic process of going over the syllabus and considering the topic, but our strategy ignores those issues. We also provide notes for many disciplines semester by semester and unit by unit.

PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-I

UNIT-I

  • Classification, Nomenclature and Isomerism.pdf click here

UNIT-II

  • Alkanes, Alkenes and Conjugated dienes.pdf click here

UNIT-III

UNIT-IV

  • Aldehydes.pdf click here
  • Cannizzaro reaction, Benzoin condensation and Perkin condensation.pdf click here

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL

BIOCHEMISTRY (THEORY)

UNIT-I

  • Biomolecules.pdf click here
  • Concept of free energy, endergonic and exergonic reaction, Relationships between free energy, enthalpy and entropy; Redox potential.pdf click here
  • Biological significance of ATP.pdf click here
  • Biological significance of cyclic AMP.pdf click here

UNIT-II

  • Carbohydrate metabolism.pdf click here
  • Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency.pdf click here

UNIT-III

UNIT-IV

UNIT-V

PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (THEORY)

Unit-II

CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

RENAL SYSTEM

Unit-III

Unit-IV

Unit-V

Pathophysiology 2nd Sem