- Introduction to colloidal dispersion
- Purification of Colloids
- Classification of Colloids
- Lyophilic Colloids
- Lyophobic Colloids
- Condensation method for lyophobic colloid
- Application of colloids
What you'll learn
- Types of disperse systems
- Characteristics and types of colloids
- Method of preparation of lyophobic colloids
- Purification methods and applications of Colloidal dispersion
Description
Physical pharmacy is the branch of pharmacy that concentrates on the application of physics and chemistry to the study of pharmacy. In other words, it is the study of the effects dosage forms have on their environment by addressing issues at the molecular level.
Physical pharmacy integrates knowledge of mathematics, physics and chemistry and applies them to the pharmaceutical dosage form development. Physical pharmacy is a fundamental course that leads to proper understanding of subsequent courses in Pharmaceutics and pharmaceutical technology.
Physical Pharmaceutics also includes basic principles of physical chemistry. Physical chemistry has an essential role to play in the understanding of the complex processes and molecules characteristic of biological systems and modern materials.
A colloid is a substance microscopically dispersed evenly throughout another substance. The dispersed-phase particles have a diameter between about 5 and 200 nanometers. Examples: Milk is an emulsion, which is a colloid in which both parties are liquids.
A colloid is a mixture of one substance spread out evenly inside another substance. They can be in two different phases or states of matter.
One substance is the dispersion medium, such as water or gas. The other is the dispersed medium, sometimes called the 'internal phase'. These are usually tiny solid particles. Otherwise, if the dispersion medium is a gas, then the internal phase can be either tiny particles or tiny droplets of a liquid.
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Anjali Prashant Bedse
Pharmacy
Dr.Anjali Prashant Bedse is working as an associate professor, in the department of Pharmaceutics at K.K. Wagh College of Pharmacy, Nasik, Maharashtra India. K.K.Wagh College of Pharmacy is the Institute belongs to K.K.Wagh Education Society, Nasik. A well-known brand in the education field. She has been teaching Physical Pharmaceutics. She has taught Pharmaceutics, Industrial Pharmacy-I, Biopharmaceutics &Pharmacokinetics, Novel drug delivery systems, and Industrial Pharmacy-II. She has graduated from R.C.Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical education and research, shirpur affiliated to Kavayitri Bahinabai Chaudhari North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, Maharashtra India in 2001. She has completed postgraduation from College of Pharmacy, Nasik affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune Maharastra. She has awarded a doctorate from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada, Andhra-Pradesh
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