Academic Physical Pharmaceutics PCI 2026 (NEP 2020) Paid Access

Introduction to Physical Pharmaceutics (Theory)

By Alka Sharma, Saroj Kumari & Jyoti Rani

This book presents the theory of Physical Pharmaceutics prescribed for the second semester of the Bachelor of Pharmacy programme under the Pharmacy Council of India, in course BP206T. It is written to serve the student who must both understand the subject and pass the university examination. Every topic in the prescribed syllabus is covered, in the order of the five units, and each is treated to the depth the examination demands and no further, so that the book remains concise without leaving any required topic untaught.
Category
Physical Pharmaceutics
Target Audience
B.Pharm II Semester Students
Course Code
BP206T
Syllabus
New PCI 2026 (NEP 2020)
ISBN
978-81-687952-3-5
Lecture Hours
45 Hours (5 Units)

About This Book

This comprehensive textbook has been specially designed to meet the requirements of second-semester B.Pharm students studying under the new PCI syllabus 2026 (NEP 2020). It provides a strong foundation in physical pharmaceutics essential for understanding the physicochemical properties that affect drug formulation and delivery.

The book covers fundamental concepts including states of matter, physicochemical properties, surface and interfacial phenomena, viscosity and rheology, dispersion systems, complexation, buffer solutions, and drug stability. Topics such as solubility, partition coefficient, surface tension, HLB scale, colloids, suspensions, and emulsions are explained in detail with their pharmaceutical applications.

Keywords

Physical Pharmaceutics Solubility Surface Tension Viscosity Rheology Colloids Suspensions Emulsions Complexation Drug Stability Buffer Solutions B.Pharm BP206T PCI Syllabus 2026 NEP 2020

How to Cite

Sharma, A., Kumari, S., & Rani, J. (2026). Introduction to Physical Pharmaceutics (Theory) (1st ed.). WiseLeaf Scientific Ventures. ISBN: 978-81-687952-3-5

DOI: 10.66079/wiseleaf.physical-pharmaceutics-bp206t.2026

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