a. Introduction:- Physical properties- Chemical properties- Illustration (if any)/structure- b. Method of preparation/isolation (if any) c. Assay procedure (quantitative and/or qualitative) (if any) d. Uses: (as much as possible) - Pharmaceutical uses - Medicinal uses/pharmacological uses - Chemical/industrial uses - Uses in food industry - Environmental/ecological role - Side effects / toxicities - Management of toxicities e. Conclusion/Precaution/Recommendation (if any) f. References (Must) -Journal ref: authors, title of the article, journal name, volume, pages, year - Book ref: Title, authors/editors, publisher, volume, year -Internet ref: detailed webpage, access date Reference: 1. Inorganic Medical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry- by Block, Roche, Soine and Wilson 2. Text book of Pharmaceutical Chemistry-1 (Inorganic)-by Mohammed Ali 3. Roger's Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry-by Taito O. Soine and Charles O. Wilson 4. Modern Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry- by Discher 5. Text Book of Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry- by Rogers 6. Bentley and Driver's Text Book of Pharmaceutical Chemistry 7. Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy. Edited by David B. Troy 8. Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients 9. Internet (webpages)
a. Introduction:- Physical properties- Chemical properties- Illustration (if any)/structure- b. Method of preparation/isolation (if any) c. Assay procedure (quantitative and/or qualitative) (if any) d. Uses: (as much as possible) - Pharmaceutical uses - Medicinal uses/pharmacological uses - Chemical/industrial uses - Uses in food industry - Environmental/ecological role - Side effects / toxicities - Management of toxicities e. Conclusion/Precaution/Recommendation (if any) f. References (Must) -Journal ref: authors, title of the article, journal name, volume, pages, year - Book ref: Title, authors/editors, publisher, volume, year -Internet ref: detailed webpage, access date Reference: 1. Inorganic Medical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry- by Block, Roche, Soine and Wilson 2. Text book of Pharmaceutical Chemistry-1 (Inorganic)-by Mohammed Ali 3. Roger's Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry-by Taito O. Soine and Charles O. Wilson 4. Modern Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry- by Discher 5. Text Book of Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry- by Rogers 6. Bentley and Driver's Text Book of Pharmaceutical Chemistry 7. Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy. Edited by David B. Troy 8. Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients 9. Internet (webpages)
Topic: Ferrous gluconate. Word limit(3000-3500). Must be coverage all the below points.
a. Introduction:-
Physical properties-
Chemical properties-
Illustration (if any)/structure-
b. Method of preparation/isolation (if any)
c. Assay procedure (quantitative and/or qualitative) (if any)
d. Uses: (as much as possible) - Pharmaceutical uses - Medicinal uses/pharmacological uses - Chemical/industrial uses - Uses in food industry - Environmental/ecological role - Side effects / toxicities - Management of toxicities
e. Conclusion/Precaution/Recommendation (if any)
f. References (Must) -Journal ref: authors, title of the article, journal name, volume, pages, year - Book ref: Title, authors/editors, publisher, volume, year -Internet ref: detailed webpage, access date
Reference: 1. Inorganic Medical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry- by Block, Roche, Soine and Wilson 2. Text book of Pharmaceutical Chemistry-1 (Inorganic)-by Mohammed Ali 3. Roger's Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry-by Taito O. Soine and Charles O. Wilson 4. Modern Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry- by Discher 5. Text Book of Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry- by Rogers 6. Bentley and Driver's Text Book of Pharmaceutical Chemistry 7. Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy. Edited by David B. Troy 8. Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients 9. Internet (webpages)
Branch of chemistry that involves the study of compounds that are not carbon-based, which are known as inorganic compounds. Such compounds include many of Earth's metals and minerals. Inorganic chemistry's importance spans across many of the same disciplines that organic chemistry is needed in, yet it is of particular interest to materials science and agriculture.
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