Physical Pharmaceutics I

Sorensen’s pH Scale

 Sorensen’s pH Scale is a numerical representation of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. It was introduced by Danish…

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Education Regulations in Pharmacy

Explore education regulations in pharmacy under the Pharmacy Act focusing on course standards approval process and regulatory guidelines. Educational Qualifications:…

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Buffers in Pharmaceutical and Biological Systems

Buffers are integral to maintaining proper function and stability in both pharmaceuticals and biological systems. Pharmaceutical Buffers Purpose: Stability: Many…

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Buffer Capacity

Definition of Buffer Capacity Buffer Capacity (β): A quantitative measure of a buffer's ability to resist pH changes. Mathematical Expression:…

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Buffer Equation

Buffer Equation, or Henderson-Hasselbalch equation, calculates the pH of a buffer solution based on the concentrations of its components. For…

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Methods of Adjusting Isotonicity

Once the isotonicity of a solution is determined, adjustments may be necessary. Methods are categorized into Class I and Class…

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Methods to Determine Isotonicity

Methods to Determine Isotonicity is Ensuring a solution is isotonic is vital for safety and efficacy. Two primary methods are…

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Buffered Isotonic Solutions

Buffered Isotonic Solutions are specially formulated liquids that match the osmotic pressure of the body's natural fluids, such as blood…

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Applications of Buffers

Applications of Buffers are solutions that resist changes in pH upon addition of small amounts of acids or bases. Importance…

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Buffers

Definition of Buffers They are temporary memory storage areas that hold data while it is being transferred between two locations or…

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