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FIRST SEMESTER B PHARM

HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY-I

1. Essentials of Medical Physiology by K. Sembulingam and P. Sembulingam. Jaypee


brothers medical publishers, New Delhi.

2. Anatomy and Physiology in Health and Illness by Kathleen J.W. Wilson, Churchill
Livingstone, New York

3. Physiological basis of Medical Practice-Best and Tailor. Williams & Wilkins


Co,Riverview,MI USA

4. Text book of Medical Physiology- Arthur C,Guyton andJohn.E. Hall. Miamisburg, OH,
U.S.A.

5. Principles of Anatomy and Physiology by Tortora Grabowski. Palmetto, GA, U.S.A.

6. Textbook of Human Histology by Inderbir Singh, Jaypee brother’s medical publishers,


New Delhi. 7. Textbook of Practical Physiology by C.L. Ghai, Jaypee brother’s medical
publishers, New Delhi.

8. Practical workbook of Human Physiology by K. Srinageswari and Rajeev Sharma, Jaypee


brother’s medical publishers, New Delhi.

9. Physiological basis of Medical Practice-Best and Tailor. Williams & Wilkins Co,
Riverview, MI USA 10.Text book of Medical Physiology- Arthur C, Guyton and John. E.
Hall. Miamisburg, OH, U.S.A.

11. Human Physiology (vol 1 and 2) by Dr. C.C. Chatterrje ,Academic Publishers Kolkata

PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS

1. A.H. Beckett & J.B. Stenlake's, Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry Vol I & II, Stahlone
Press of University of London

2. A.I. Vogel, Text Book of Quantitative Inorganic analysis

3. P. Gundu Rao, Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry

4. Bentley and Driver's Textbook of Pharmaceutical Chemistry

5. John H. Kennedy, Analytical chemistry principles 6.Indian Pharmacopoeia.


PHARMACEUTICS- I

1. H.C. Ansel et al., Pharmaceutical Dosage Form and Drug Delivery System, Lippincott
Williams and Walkins, New Delhi.

2. Carter S.J., Cooper and Gunn’s-Dispensing for Pharmaceutical Students, CBS publishers,
New Delhi.

3. M.E. Aulton, Pharmaceutics, The Science& Dosage Form Design, Churchill Livingstone,
Edinburgh. 4. Indian pharmacopoeia.

5. British pharmacopoeia.

6. Lachmann. Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy,Lea& Febiger Publisher, The


University of Michigan.

7. Alfonso R. Gennaro Remington. The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, Lippincott


Williams, New Delhi.

8. Carter S.J., Cooper and Gunn’s. Tutorial Pharmacy, CBS Publications, New Delhi.

9. E.A. Rawlins, Bentley’s Text Book of Pharmaceutics, English Language Book Society,
Elsevier Health Sciences, USA.

10. Isaac Ghebre Sellassie: Pharmaceutical Pelletization Technology, Marcel Dekker, INC,
New York. 11. Dilip M. Parikh: Handbook of Pharmaceutical Granulation Technology,
Marcel Dekker, INC, New York.

12. Francoise Nieloud and Gilberte Marti-Mestres: Pharmaceutical Emulsions and


Suspensions, Marcel Dekker, INC, New York.

PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

1. A.H. Beckett & J.B. Stenlake's, Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry Vol I & II, Stahlone
Press of University of London, 4th edition.

2. A.I. Vogel, Text Book of Quantitative Inorganic analysis

3. P. Gundu Rao, Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 3rd Edition

4. M.L Schroff, Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry

5. Bentley and Driver's Textbook of Pharmaceutical Chemistry

6. Anand & Chatwal, Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry

7. Indian Pharmacopoeia

COMMUNICATION SKILLS

2. Communication skills, Sanjay Kumar, Pushpalata, 1stEdition, Oxford Press, 2011


3. Organizational Behaviour, Stephen .P. Robbins, 1stEdition, Pearson, 2013

4. Brilliant- Communication skills, Gill Hasson, 1stEdition, Pearson Life, 2011

5. The Ace of Soft Skills: Attitude, Communication and Etiquette for success, Gopala
Swamy Ramesh, 5thEdition, Pearson, 2013

6. Developing your influencing skills, Deborah Dalley, Lois Burton, Margaret, Green hall,
1st Edition Universe of Learning LTD, 2010

7. Communication skills for professionals, Konar nira, 2ndEdition, New arrivals – PHI, 2011

8. Personality development and soft skills, Barun K Mitra, 1stEdition, Oxford Press, 2011

9. Soft skill for everyone, Butter Field, 1st Edition, Cengage Learning india pvt.ltd, 2011

10. Soft skills and professional communication, Francis Peters SJ, 1stEdition, Mc Graw Hill
Education, 2011

11. Effective communication, John Adair, 4thEdition, Pan Mac Millan,2009

12. Bringing out the best in people, Aubrey Daniels, 2ndEdition, Mc Graw Hill, 1999

REMEDIAL BIOLOGY

1. Practical human anatomy and physiology. by S.R.Kale and R.R.Kale. 38

2. A Manual of pharmaceutical biology practical by S.B.Gokhale, C.K.Kokate and


S.P.Shriwastava.

3. Biology practical manual according to National core curriculum .Biology forum of


Karnataka. Prof .M.J.H.Shaf

REMEDIAL MATHEMATICS

1. Differential Calculus by Shanthinarayan

2. Pharmaceutical Mathematics with application to Pharmacy by Panchaksharappa Gowda


D.H.

3. Integral Calculus by Shanthinarayan

4. Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr.B.S.Grewal

Semester II

HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY-II

1. Essentials of Medical Physiology by K. Sembulingam and P. Sembulingam. Jaypee


brothers medical publishers, New Delhi.
2. Anatomy and Physiology in Health and Illness by Kathleen J.W. Wilson, Churchill
Livingstone, New York

3. Physiological basis of Medical Practice-Best and Tailor. Williams & Wilkins


Co,Riverview,MI USA

4. Text book of Medical Physiology- Arthur C,Guyton andJohn.E. Hall. Miamisburg, OH,
U.S.A.

5. Principles of Anatomy and Physiology by Tortora Grabowski. Palmetto, GA, U.S.A.

6. Textbook of Human Histology by Inderbir Singh, Jaypee brothers medical publishers,


New Delhi. 7. Textbook of Practical Physiology by C.L. Ghai, Jaypee brothers medical
publishers, New Delhi.

8. Practical workbook of Human Physiology by K. Srinageswari and Rajeev Sharma, Jaypee


brother’s medical publishers, New Delhi

9. Physiological basis of Medical Practice-Best and Tailor. Williams & Wilkins Co,
Riverview, MI USA 10. Text book of Medical Physiology- Arthur C, Guyton and John. E.
Hall. Miamisburg, OH, U.S.A.

PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY –I

1.Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd

2. Organic Chemistry by I.L. Finar , Volume-I

3. Textbook of Organic Chemistry by B.S. Bahl & Arun Bahl.

4. Organic Chemistry by P.L.Soni

5. Practical Organic Chemistry by Mann and Saunders.

6. Vogel’s text book of Practical Organic Chemistry

7. Advanced Practical organic chemistry by N.K.Vishnoi.

8. Introduction to Organic Laboratory techniques by Pavia, Lampman and Kriz.

9. Reaction and reaction mechanism by Ahluwaliah/Chatwal.

BIOCHEMISTRY

1. Principles of Biochemistry by Lehninger.

2. Harper’s Biochemistry by Robert K. Murry, Daryl K. Granner and Victor W. Rodwell.

3. Biochemistry by Stryer.
4. Biochemistry by D. Satyanarayan and U.Chakrapani

5. Textbook of Biochemistry by Rama Rao.

6. Textbook of Biochemistry by Deb.

7. Outlines of Biochemistry by Conn and Stumpf

8. Practical Biochemistry by R.C. Gupta and S. Bhargavan.

9. Introduction of Practical Biochemistry by David T. Plummer. (3rd Edition)

10. Practical Biochemistry for Medical students by Rajagopal and Ramakrishna.

11.Practical Biochemistry by Harold Varley.

PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

1. Vinay Kumar, Abul K. Abas, Jon C. Aster; Robbins &Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease;
South Asia edition; India; Elsevier; 2014.

2. Harsh Mohan; Text book of Pathology; 6th edition; India; Jaypee Publications; 2010.

3. Laurence B, Bruce C, Bjorn K. ; Goodman Gilman’s The Pharmacological Basis of


Therapeutics; 12th edition; New York; McGraw-Hill; 2011.

4. Best, Charles Herbert 1899-1978; Taylor, Norman Burke 1885-1972; West, John B (John
Burnard); Best and Taylor’s Physiological basis of medical practice; 12th ed; united states;

5. William and Wilkins, Baltimore;1991 [1990 printing].

6. Nicki R. Colledge, Brian R. Walker, Stuart H. Ralston;Davidson’s Principles and Practice


of Medicine; 21st edition; London; ELBS/Churchill Livingstone; 2010.

7. Guyton A, John .E Hall; Textbook of Medical Physiology; 12th edition; WB Saunders


Company; 2010.

8. Joseph DiPiro,Robert L. Talbert,Gary Yee,Barbara Wells,L. Michael


Posey;Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiological Approach; 9th edition; London; McGrawHill
Medical; 2014.

9. V. Kumar, R. S. Cotran and S. L. Robbins; Basic Pathology; 6th edition; Philadelphia; WB


Saunders Company; 1997.

10. Roger Walker, Clive Edwards; Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics; 3rd edition; London;
Churchill Livingstone publication; 2003.

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN PHARMACY

1.Computer Application in Pharmacy – William E.Fassett –Lea and Febiger, 600 South
Washington Square, USA, (215) 922-1330.
2. Computer Application in Pharmaceutical Research and Development –Sean Ekins –
WileyInterscience, A John Willey and Sons, INC., Publication, USA

3. Bioinformatics (Concept, Skills and Applications) – S.C.Rastogi-CBS Publishers and


Distributors, 4596/1- A, 11 Darya Gani, New Delhi – 110 002(INDIA)

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

1. Y.K. Sing, Environmental Science, New Age International Pvt, Publishers, Bangalore

2. Agarwal, K.C. 2001 Environmental Biology, Nidi Publ. Ltd. Bikaner.

3. Bharucha Erach, The Biodiversity of India, Mapin Pu blishing Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad – 380
013, India,

4. Brunner R.C., 1989, Hazardous Waste Incineration, McGraw Hill Inc. 480p

5. Clark R.S., Marine Pollution, Clanderson Press Oxford

6. Cunningham, W.P. Cooper, T.H. Gorhani, E & Hepworth, M.T. 2001, Environmental
Encyclopedia, Jaico Publ. House, Mumbai, 1196p

7. De A.K., Environmental Chemistry, Wiley Eastern Ltd.

8. Down of Earth, Centre for Science and Environment

SEMESTER III

PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY –II

1. Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd

2. Organic Chemistry by I.L. Finar , Volume-I

3. Textbook of Organic Chemistry by B.S. Bahl & Arun Bahl.

4. Organic Chemistry by P.L.Soni

5. Practical Organic Chemistry by Mann and Saunders.

6. Vogel’s text book of Practical Organic Chemistry

7. Advanced Practical organic chemistry by N.K.Vishnoi.

8. Introduction to Organic Laboratory techniques by Pavia, Lampman and Kriz.

PHYSICAL PHARMACEUTICS-I

1.Physical pharmacy by Alfred Martin

2.Experimental pharmaceutics by Eugene, Parott.


3. Tutorial pharmacy by Cooper and Gunn.

4. Stocklosam J. Pharmaceutical calculations, Lea &Febiger, Philadelphia.

5. Liberman H.A, Lachman C., Pharmaceutical Dosage forms, Tablets, Volume-1 to 3,


MarcelDekkar Inc.

6. Liberman H.A, Lachman C, Pharmaceutical dosage forms. Disperse systems, volume 1, 2,


3. Marcel Dekkar Inc.

7. Physical pharmaceutics by Ramasamy C and ManavalanR.

8. Laboratory manual of physical pharmaceutics, C.V.S. Subramanyam, J. Thimma settee

PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY

1. W.B. Hugo and A.D. Russel: Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Blackwell Scientific


publications, Oxford London.

2. Prescott and Dunn., Industrial Microbiology, 4th edition, CBS Publishers & Distributors,
Delhi.

3. Pelczar, Chan Kreig, Microbiology, Tata McGraw Hill edn.

4. Malcolm Harris, Balliere Tindall and Cox: Pharmaceutical Microbiology.

5. Rose: Industrial Microbiology.

6. Probisher, Hinsdill et al: Fundamentals of Microbiology, 9th ed. Japan

7. Cooper and Gunn’s: Tutorial Pharmacy, CBS Publisher and Distribution.

8. Peppler: Microbial Technology.

9. I.P., B.P., U.S.P.- latest editions.

10. Ananthnarayan : Text Book of Microbiology, Orient-Longman, Chennai

11.Edward: Fundamentals of Microbiology.

12. N.K.Jain: Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Vallabh Prakashan, Delhi

13. Bergeys manual of systematic bacteriology, Williams and Wilkins- A Waverly company

PHARMACEUTICAL ENGINEERING

1. Introduction to chemical engineering – Walter L Badger & Julius Banchero, Latest edition.

2. Solid phase extraction, Principles, techniques and applications by Nigel J.K. Simpson-
Latest edition.

3. Unit operation of chemical engineering – Mcabe Smith, Latest edition.


4. Pharmaceutical engineering principles and practices – C.V.S Subrahmanyam et al., Latest
edition. 5. Remington practice of pharmacy- Martin, Latest edition.

6. Theory and practice of industrial pharmacy by Lachmann., Latest edition.

7. Physical pharmaceutics- C.V.S Subrahmanyam et al., Latest edition.

8. Cooper and Gunn’s Tutorial pharmacy, S.J. Carter, Latest edition.

SEMESTER IV

PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY –III

1. Organic chemistry by I.L. Finar, Volume-I & II.

2. A text book of organic chemistry – Arun Bahl, B.S. Bahl.

3. Heterocyclic Chemistry by Raj K. Bansal

4. Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd

5. Heterocyclic Chemistry by T.L. Gilchrist

MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY – I

1. Wilson and Giswold’s Organic medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry.

2. Foye’s Principles of Medicinal Chemistry.

3. Burger’s Medicinal Chemistry, Vol I to IV.

4. Introduction to principles of drug design- Smith and Williams.

5. Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences.

6. Martindale’s extra pharmacopoeia.

7. Organic Chemistry by I.L. Finar, Vol. II.

8. The Organic Chemistry of Drug Synthesis by Lednicer, Vol. 1-5.

9. Indian Pharmacopoeia. 10. Text book of practical organic chemistry- A.I.Vogel.

PHYSICAL PHARMACEUTICS-II

1. Physical Pharmacy by Alfred Martin, Sixth edition

2. Experimental pharmaceutics by Eugene, Parott.

3. Tutorial pharmacy by Cooper and Gunn.

4. Stocklosam J. Pharmaceutical calculations, Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia.


5. Liberman H.A, Lachman C., Pharmaceutical Dosage forms, Tablets, Volume-1 to 3,
Marcel Dekkar Inc.

6. Liberman H.A, Lachman C, Pharmaceutical dosage forms. Disperse systems, volume 1, 2,


3. Marcel Dekkar Inc.

7. Physical Pharmaceutics by Ramasamy C, and Manavalan R.

PHARMACOLOGY-I

1. Rang H. P., Dale M. M., Ritter J. M., Flower R. J., Rang and Dale’s
Pharmacology,.Churchil Livingstone Elsevier

2. Katzung B. G., Masters S. B., Trevor A. J., Basic and clinical pharmacology, Tata Mc
Graw-Hill

3. Goodman and Gilman’s, The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics

4. Marry Anne K. K., Lloyd Yee Y., Brian K. A., Robbin L.C., Joseph G. B., Wayne A. K.,
Bradley R.W., Applied Therapeutics, The Clinical use of Drugs, The Point Lippincott
Williams & Wilkins

5. Mycek M.J, Gelnet S.B and Perper M.M. Lippincott’s Illustrated ReviewsPharmacology

6. K.D.Tripathi. Essentials of Medical Pharmacology, JAYPEE Brothers Medical Publishers


(P) Ltd, New Delhi.

7. Sharma H. L., Sharma K. K., Principles of Pharmacology, Paras medical publisher

8. Modern Pharmacology with clinical Applications, by Charles R.Craig& Robert

9. Ghosh MN. Fundamentals of Experimental Pharmacology. Hilton & Company, Kolkata.

10. Kulkarni SK. Handbook of experimental pharmacology. VallabhPrakashan.

PHARMACOGNOSY AND PHYTOCHEMISTRY I

1.W.C.Evans, Trease and Evans Pharmacognosy, 16th edition, W.B. Saunders & Co.,
London, 2009.

2. Tyler, V.E., Brady, L.R. and Robbers, J.E., Pharmacognosy, 9th Edition., Lea and Febiger,
Philadelphia, 1988.

3. Text Book of Pharmacognosy by T.E. Wallis

4. Mohammad Ali. Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, CBS Publishers & Distribution,


New Delhi.

5. Text book of Pharmacognosy by C.K. Kokate, Purohit, Gokhlae (2007), 37th Edition,
Nirali Prakashan, New Delhi.
6. Herbal drug industry by R.D. Choudhary (1996), 1st Edn, Eastern Publisher, NewDelhi.

7. Essentials of Pharmacognosy, Dr.SH.Ansari, IInd edition, Birla publications, New


Delhi,2007

8. Practical Pharmacognosy: C.K. Kokate, Purohit, Gokhale

9. Anatomy of Crude Drugs by M.A. Iyengar

10. Biren Shah ,A.K.Seth,Text Book of Pharmacognosy and phytochemistry, second edition
,Elsevier publications.

SEMESTER-V

MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY – II

1.Wilson and Giswold‘s Organic medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry.

2. Foye‘s Principles of Medicinal Chemistry.

3. Burger‘s Medicinal Chemistry, Vol I to IV.

4. Introduction to principles of drug design− Smith and Williams.

5. Remington‘s Pharmaceutical Sciences.

6. Martindale‘s extra pharmacopoeia. Organic Chemistry by I.L. Finar, Vol. II.

7. The Organic Chemistry of Drug Synthesis by Lednicer, Vol. 1to 5.

8. Indian Pharmacopoeia. 9. Text book of practical organic chemistry − A.I.Vogel.

FORMULATIVE PHARMACY

1.Pharmaceutical dosage forms − Tablets, volume 1 −3 by H.A. Liberman, Leon Lachman


&J.B.Schwartz

2. Pharmaceutical dosage form − Parenteral medication vol− 1&2 by Liberman & Lachman

3. Pharmaceutical dosage form disperse system VOL−1 by Liberman & Lachman

4. Modern Pharmaceutics by Gilbert S. Banker & C.T. Rhodes, 3rd Edition Remington: The
Science and Practice of Pharmacy, 20th edition Pharmaceutical Science (RPS)

5. Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy by Liberman & Lachman

6. Pharmaceutics− The science of dosage form design by M.E.Aulton, Churchill livingstone,


Latest edition

7. Introduction to Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms by H. C.Ansel, Lea &Febiger, Philadelphia,


5th edition, 2005
8. Drug stability − Principles and practice by Cartensen & C.J. Rhodes, 3rd Edition, Marcel
Dekker Series, Vol 107.

PHARMACOLOGY-II

1. Rang H. P., Dale M. M., Ritter J. M., Flower R. J., Rang and Dale‘s Pharmacology,
Churchil Livingstone Elsevier

2. Katzung B. G., Masters S. B., Trevor A. J., Basic and clinical pharmacology, Tata Mc
Graw−Hill.

3. Goodman and Gilmans, The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics

4. Marry Anne K. K., Lloyd Yee Y., Brian K. bbin L.C., Joseph G. B., Wayne A. K., Bradley
R.W., Applied Therapeutics, The Clinical use of Drugs, The Point Lippincott Williams
&Wilkins.

5. Mycek M.J, Gelnet S.B and Perper M.M. Lippincotts Illustrated Reviews-Pharmacology.

6. K.D.Tripathi. Essentials of Medical Pharmacology, JAYPEE Brothers Medical Publishers


(P) Ltd, New Delhi.

7. Sharma H. L., Sharma K. K., Principles of Pharmacology, Paras medical publisher

8. Modern Pharmacology with clinical Applications, by Charles R.Craig& Robert.

9. Ghosh MN. Fundamentals of Experimental Pharmacology. Hilton & Company, Kolkata.

10. Kulkarni SK. Handbook of experimental pharmacology. Vallabh Prakashan.

PHARMACOGNOSY AND PHYTOCHEMISTRY II

1.W.C.Evans, Trease and Evans Pharmacognosy, 16th edition, W.B. Saunders & Co.,
London, 2009.

2. Mohammad Ali. Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, CBS Publishers & Distribution,


NewDelhi.

3. Text book of Pharmacognosy by C.K. Kokate, Purohit, Gokhale (2007), 37th Edition,
Nirali Prakashan, New Delhi.

4. Herbal drug industry by R.D. Choudhary (1996), 1st Edn, Eastern Publisher, NewDelhi.

5. Essentials of Pharmacognosy, Dr.SH.Ansari, IInd edition, Birla publications, New


Delhi,2007

6. Herbal Cosmetics by H.Pande, Asia Pacific Business press, Inc, New Delhi.

7. A.N. Kalia, Textbook of Industrial Pharmacognosy, CBS Publishers, New Delhi, 2005.
8. R Endress, Plant cell Biotechnology, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1994.

9. Pharmacognosy & Pharmacobiotechnology. James Bobbers, Marilyn KS, VETylor.

10. Louis Appell, The formulation and preparation of cosmetic, fragrances and flavours,
Micelle Press 1994.

11. Remington‘s Pharmaceutical sciences.

12. Text Book of Biotechnology by Vyas and Dixit.

13. Text Book of Biotechnology by R.C. Dubey.

PHARMACEUTICAL JURISPRUDENCE

1. Forensic Pharmacy by B. Suresh

2. Text book of Forensic Pharmacy by B.M. Mithal

3. Hand book of drug law-by M.L. Mehra 79

4. A text book of Forensic Pharmacy by N.K.Jain

5. Drugs and Cosmetics Act/Rules by Govt. of India publications.

6. Medicinal and Toilet preparations act 1955 by Govt. of India publications.

7. Narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances act by Govt. of India publications

8. Drugs and Magic Remedies act by Govt. of India publication

9. Bare Acts of the said laws published by Government. Reference books

SEMESTER-VI

MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY III

1.Wilson and Gisvold‘s Organic medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry.

2. Foye‘s Principles of Medicinal Chemistry.

3. Burger‘s Medicinal Chemistry, Vol I to IV.

4. Introduction to principles of drug design- Smith and Williams.

5. Remington‘s Pharmaceutical Sciences.

6. Martindale‘s extra pharmacopoeia.

7. Organic Chemistry by I.L. Finar, Vol. II.

8. The Organic Chemistry of Drug Synthesis by Lednicer, Vol. 1-5.


9. Indian Pharmacopoeia. 10. Text book of practical organic chemistry- A.I.Vogel.

PHARMACOLOGY-III

1.Rang H. P., Dale M. M., Ritter J. M., Flower R. J., Rang and Dale s Pharmacology,
Churchil Livingstone Elsevier

2. Katzung B. G., Masters S. B., Trevor A. J., Basic and clinical pharmacology, Tata
McGraw-Hill

3. Goodman and Gilmans, The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics

4. Marry Anne K. K., Lloyd Yee Y., Brian K. A., Robbin L.C., Joseph G. B., Wayne A. K.,
Bradley R.W., Applied Therapeutics, The Clinical use of Drugs. The Point Lippincott
Williams &Wilkins

5. Mycek M.J, Gelnet S.B and Perper M.M. Lippincotts Illustrated Reviews-Pharmacology

6. K.D.Tripathi. Essentials of Medical Pharmacology, , JAYPEE Brothers Medical


Publishers (P) Ltd, New Delhi.

7. Sharma H. L., Sharma K. K., Principles of Pharmacology, Paras medical publisher


Modern Pharmacology with clinical Applications, by Charles R.Craig& Robert

8. Ghosh MN. Fundamentals of Experimental Pharmacology. Hilton & Company, Kolkata

9. Kulkarni SK. Handbook of experimental pharmacology. VallabhPrakashan

10. N.Udupa and P.D. Gupta, Concepts in Chronopharmacology.

HERBAL DRUG TECHNOLOGY

1.Textbook of Pharmacognosy by Trease & Evans.

2. Textbook of Pharmacognosy by Tyler, Brady & Robber.

3. Pharmacognosy by Kokate, Purohit and Gokhale

4. Essential of Pharmacognosy by Dr.S.H.Ansari

5. Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry by V.D.Rangari

6. Pharmacopoeal standards for Ayurvedic Formulation (Council of Research in Indian


Medicine & Homeopathy)

7. Mukherjee, P.W. Quality Control of Herbal Drugs: An Approach to Evaluation of


Botanicals. Business Horizons Publishers, New Delhi, India, 2002.

BIOPHARMACEUTICS AND PHARMACOKINETICS

1.Biopharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacokinetics by, Milo Gibaldi.


2. Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics; By Robert F Notari

3. Applied biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics, Leon Shargel and Andrew B.C.YU 4th
edition,Prentice-Hall Inernational edition.USA

4. Bio pharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics-A Treatise, By D. M. Brahmankar and Sunil


B.Jaiswal,Vallabh Prakashan Pitampura, Delhi

5. Pharmacokinetics: By Milo Glbaldi Donald, R. Mercel Dekker Inc.

6. Hand Book of Clinical Pharmacokinetics, By Milo Gibaldi and Laurie Prescott by ADIS
Health Science Press.

7. Biopharmaceutics; By Swarbrick

8. Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Concepts and Applications: By Malcolm Rowland

9. Thomas, N. Tozen, Lea and Febrger, Philadelphia, 1995.

10. Dissolution, Bioavailability and Bioequivalence, By Abdou H.M, Mack, Publishing


Company, Pennsylvania 1989.

11. Biopharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacokinetics-An introduction 4th edition Revised


and expanded by Rebort F Notari Marcel Dekker Inn, New York and Basel, 1987.

12. Remingtons Pharmaceutical Sciences, By Mack Publishing Company, Pennsylvnia

PHARMACEUTICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY

1. B.R. Glick and J.J. Pasternak: Molecular Biotechnology: Principles and Applications of
Recombinant DNA: ASM Press Washington D.C.

2. RA Goldshy et. al., : Kuby Immunology.

3. J.W. Goding: Monoclonal Antibodies.

4. J.M. Walker and E.B. Gingold: Molecular Biology and Biotechnology by Royal Society
of Chemistry. 5. Zaborsky: Immobilized Enzymes, CRC Press, Degraland, Ohio.

6. S.B. Primrose: Molecular Biotechnology (Second Edition) Blackwell Scientific


Publication.

7. Stanbury F., P., Whitakar A., and Hall J., S., Principles of fermentation technology, 2nd
edition, Aditya books Ltd., New Delhi

PHARMACEUTICAL QUALITY ASSURANCE

1.Quality Assurance Guide by organization of Pharmaceutical Products of India.

2. Good Laboratory Practice Regulations, 2nd Edition, Sandy Weinberg Vol.69.


3. Quality Assurance of Pharmaceuticals- A compendium of Guide lines and Related
materials Vol I WHO Publications.

4. A guide to Total Quality Management- Kushik Maitra and Sedhan KGhosh

5. How to Practice GMPs P P Sharma.

6. ISO 9000 and Total Quality Management Sadhank G Ghosh

7. The International Pharmacopoeia Vol I, II, III, IV- General Methods of Analysis and
Quality specification for Pharmaceutical Substances, Excipients and Dosage forms

8. Good laboratory Practices Marcel Deckker Series

9. ICH guidelines, ISO 9000 and 14000 guidelines.

SEMESTER-VII

INSTRUMENTAL METHODS OF ANALYSIS

1. Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis by B.K Sharma

2. Organic spectroscopy by Y.R Sharma

3. Text book of Pharmaceutical Analysis by Kenneth A. Connors

4. Vogel‘s Text book of Quantitative Chemical Analysis by A.I. Vogel

5. Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry by A.H. Beckett and J.B. Stenlake

6. Organic Chemistry by I. L. Finar

7. Organic spectroscopy by William Kemp

8. Quantitative Analysis of Drugs by D. C. Garrett

9. Quantitative Analysis of Drugs in Pharmaceutical Formulations by P. D. Sethi

10. Spectrophotometric identification of Organic Compounds by Silverstein

INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY

1. Regulatory Affairs from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia modified on 7th April available
at http,//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regulatory_ Affairs.

2. Douglas J Pisano and David S. Mantus. Text book of FDA Regulatory Affairs A Guide for
Prescription Drugs, Medical Devices, and Biologics‘ Second Edition.

3. Regulatory Affairs brought by learning plus, inc. available athttp.//www.cgmp.com/ra.htm

4. A concise textbook of Drug Regulatory Affairs: N Uduppa, Krishnamurthy Bhat


5. Drug regulatory Affairs: Singh G

6. Drug Regulatory Affairs: Dr. N S Vyawahare

7. The pharmaceutical regulatory process, 2nd Edition: Bylra R Berry, Robert P Martin

PHARMACY PRACTICE

1. Merchant S.H. and Dr. J.S.Quadry. A textbook of hospital pharmacy, 4th ed. Ahmadabad:
B.S. Shah Prakakshan; 2001.

2. Parthasarathi G, Karin Nyfort-Hansen, Milap C Nahata. A textbook of Clinical Pharmacy


Practiceessential concepts and skills, 1st ed. Chennai: Orient Longman Private Limited; 2004.

3. William E. Hassan. Hospital pharmacy, 5th ed. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger;1986.

4. Tipnis Bajaj. Hospital Pharmacy, 1st ed. Maharashtra: Career Publications; 2008.

5. Scott LT. Basic skills in interpreting laboratory data, 4thed. American Society of Health
System Pharmacists Inc; 2009.

6. Parmar N.S. Health Education and Community Pharmacy, 18th ed. India: CBS Publishers
& Distributers; 2008.( can be deleted –health education not included in thesyllabus)

7. Clinical pharmacy and therapeutics by Roger walker-clivie Edwards (Churchill


livingstone) –to be included for therapeutics)

NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS

1. Y W. Chien, Novel Drug Delivery Systems, 2nd edition, revised and expanded, Marcel
Dekker, Inc., New York, 1992.

2. Robinson, J. R., Lee V. H. L, Controlled Drug Delivery Systems, Marcel Dekker, Inc.,
New York, 1992.

3. Encyclopedia of Controlled Delivery. Edith Mathiowitz, Published by Wiley Interscience


Publication, John Wiley and Sons, Inc, New York. Chichester/Weinheim

4. N.K. Jain, Controlled and Novel Drug Delivery, CBS Publishers & Distributors, New
Delhi, First edition 1997 (reprint in 2001).

5. S.P. Vyas and R.K. Khar, Controlled Drug Delivery -concepts and advances, Vallabh
Prakashan, New Delhi, First edition 2002.

SEMESTER VIII

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND BIOSTATISTICS

1. Research Methodology; Methods and Techniques. C.R.Kothari. New Age International


(P)Limited
2. Fundamentals of Statistics. S.C. Gupta. Himalaya Publishing House

3. Mahajan‘s Methods in Biostatistics for Medical Students and Research


workers.JaypeePublishers.

SOCIAL AND PREVENTIVE PHARMACY

1. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, Elsevier, Ireland

PHARMACEUTICAL MARKETING

1. Philip Kotler and Kevin Lane Keller: Marketing Management, Prentice Hall of India,
NewDelhi

2. Walker, Boyd and Larreche : Marketing Strategy- Planning and Implementation, Tata MC
GrawHill, New Delhi.

3. Dhruv Grewal and Michael Levy: Marketing, Tata MC GrawHill

4. Arun Kumar and N Menakshi: Marketing Management, Vikas Publishing, India

5. Rajan Saxena: Marketing Management; Tata MC Graw-Hill (IndiaEdition)

6. Ramaswamy, U.S & Nanakamari, S: Marketing Managemnt: Global Perspective, Indian


Context,Macmilan India, New Delhi.

7. Shanker, Ravi: Service Marketing, Excell Books, New Delhi

8. Subba Rao Changanti, Pharmaceutical Marketing in India (GIFT – Excel series) Excel
Publications

PHARMACEUTICAL REGULATORY SCIENCE

1. Drug Regulatory Affairs by Sachin Itkar, Dr. N.S. Vyawahare, NiraliPrakashan.

2. The Pharmaceutical Regulatory Process, Second Edition Edited by Ira R. Berry and Robert
P. Martin, Drugs and the Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol.185. Informa Health care Publishers.

3. New Drug Approval Process: Accelerating Global Registrations By Richard A Guarino,


MD, 5th edition, Drugs and the Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol.190.

4. Guidebook for drug regulatory submissions / Sandy Weinberg. By John Wiley & Sons.Inc.

5. FDA Regulatory Affairs: a guide for prescription drugs, medical devices, and biologics
/edited by Douglas J. Pisano, David Mantus.

6. Generic Drug Product Development, Solid Oral Dosage forms, Leon Shargel and Isader
Kaufer, Marcel Dekker series, Vol.143
PHARMACOVIGILANCE

1. Textbook of Pharmacovigilance: S K Gupta, Jaypee Brothers, Medical Publishers.

2. Practical Drug Safety from A to Z By Barton Cobert, Pierre Biron, Jones and Bartlett
Publishers.

3. Mann's Pharmacovigilance:Elizabeth B. Andrews, Nicholas, Wiley Publishers.

4. Stephens' Detection of New Adverse Drug Reactions: John Talbot, Patrick Walle,
WileyPublishers. 5. An Introduction to Pharmacovigilance: Patrick Waller,Wiley Publishers.

6. Cobert's Manual of Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance: Barton Cobert,Jones& Bartlett


Publishers. 7. Textbook of Pharmacoepidemiolog edited by Brian L. Strom, Stephen E
Kimmel, Sean Hennessy,Wiley Publishers.

8. A Textbook of Clinical Pharmacy Practice -Essential Concepts and Skills:G. Parthasarathi,


Karin NyfortHansen,Milap C. Nahata

QUALITY CONTROL AND STANDARDIZATION OF HERBALS

1. Pharmacognosy by Trease and Evans

2. Pharmacognosy by Kokate, Purohit and Gokhale

3. Rangari, V.D., Text book of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry Vol. I , Carrier


Pub.,2006.

4. Aggrawal, S.S., Herbal Drug Technology. Universities Press, 2002.

5. EMEA. Guidelines on Quality of Herbal Medicinal Products/Traditional


MedicinalProducts

6. Mukherjee, P.W. Quality Control of Herbal Drugs: An Approach to Evaluation of


Botanicals. Business Horizons Publishers, New Delhi, India, 2002.

7. Shinde M.V., Dhalwal K., Potdar K., Mahadik K. Application of quality control principles
to herbal drugs. International Journal of Phytomedicine 1(2009); p. 4-8.

COMPUTER AIDED DRUG DESIGN

1. Robert GCK, ed., ―Drug Action at the Molecular Level‖ University Prak Press,Baltimore.

2. Martin YC., ―Quantitative Drug Design‖ Dekker, New York.

3. Cohen C., ―Molecular Modelling in Drug Design‖ Academic Press, New York.

4. Wolf ME., ed ―The Basis of Medicinal Chemistry, Burger‘s Medicinal Chemistry John
Wiley & Sons, New York.
5. GoodmanJM., ―Chemical Applications of Molecular modeling‖, Royal Society of
Chemistry, Cambridge, UK.

6. Smith HJ., Williams H, eds, ―Introduction to the principles of Drug Design CRC
Press,Boston.

7. Patrick Graham, L., An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry, Oxford University Press.

8. Silverman RB.,―The organic Chemistry of Drug Design and Drug Action‖ Academic
Press, New York.

9. Foye WO., ―Principles of Medicinal chemistry‖ Williams&Wilkins, Philadelphia,PA.

COSMETIC SCIENCE

1) Harry‘s Cosmeticology, Wilkinson, Moore, Seventh Edition, George Godwin.

2) Cosmetics – Formulations, Manufacturing and Quality Control, P.P. Sharma, 4th Edition,
Vandana Publications Pvt. Ltd., Delhi.

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