Unit PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY AND COSMETIC PRODUCTS

Course
Pharmacy
Study-unit Code
GP003162
Location
PERUGIA
Curriculum
In all curricula
Teacher
Valeria Ambrogi
CFU
13
Course Regulation
Coorte 2014
Offered
2018/19
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa integrata

COSMETIC PRODUCTS

Code GP003169
Location PERUGIA
CFU 6
Teacher Maria Cristina Tiralti
Teachers
  • Maria Cristina Tiralti
Hours
  • 42 ore - Maria Cristina Tiralti
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Discipline chimiche, farmaceutiche e tecnologiche
Academic discipline CHIM/09
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Italian and european cosmetic industry and market. European regulation on cosmetics. Regulation (EC) 1223/2009. Cosmetics in pharmacy: hints on marketing. The skin and its appendages: anatomy and physiology. Cosmetics ingredients: raw materials and functional agents. Detergens, moisturing and antiageing products. Suncare products, deodorants. Hair care products. Nanomaterials, and cosmetic delivery systems
Reference texts A. Bovero- Dermocosmetologia. Dall'inestetismo al trattamento cosmetico. Tecniche Nuove, Milano, 2011
Educational objectives Knowledge of composition, function and legal aspects of cosmetic products
Prerequisites Organic Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Chemistry are usefull
Teaching methods Lessons face to face
Learning verification modality Oral examination
Extended program Introduction to course. Italian and european cosmetic industry and market. European regulation on cosmetics. Regulation (EC) 1223/2009. Cosmetics in pharmacy: hints on marketing. The skin and its appendages:anatomy and physiology; melanogenesis. Kinds of skin. Cosmetics ingredients: raw materials and functional agents:ingredients: raw materials and functional agents: lipids, silicones, surfactans, humectants, preservants, antioxidants, pigments, reologic agents, vitamins. Detergens, moisturing and antiageing products. Suncare products. Antiperspirants and deodorants.. Natural cosmetics. Hair (structure, composition, life cycle) and hair care products. Nanomaterials, nanotechnologies and cosmetic delivery systems

PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNO

Code GP003168
Location PERUGIA
CFU 7
Teacher Valeria Ambrogi
Teachers
  • Valeria Ambrogi
Hours
  • 49 ore - Valeria Ambrogi
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Discipline chimiche, farmaceutiche e tecnologiche
Academic discipline CHIM/09
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Biopharmaceutics and biopharmaceutic classification system, bioavailability. Modified release drug delivery systems.
Reference texts P. Colombo et al., Principi di Tecnologie Farmaceutiche, Casa Editrice Ambrosiana, 2015;
Material given by the teacher
A.T. Florence, D. Attwood, Le basi chimico-fisiche della tecnologia farmaceutica, Edises, , Napoli, 2002
Educational objectives The aim of the course is giving the necessary expertise in the field of modern technology. The student will be able to apply the knowledge of the technological pharmaceutics to the relationships between technological and pharmakinetic properties of the modern drug dosage forms.
Prerequisites The student has to possess the basic notions of the conventional pharmaceutical dosage forms
Teaching methods lessons face-face
Learning verification modality The exam consists of an oral test, which has to be taken at the same time of the test of Cosmetic Products. It consists on a discussion-interview on the topics discussed during the course. The exam is passed if the student gets at least 18/30 in both modules. The test lasts about 30 minutes , but it depends on the performance of the test itself. The oral test aims at verifying the level of knowledge and understanding, as well as synthesis, achieved by the student. Moreover this oral test will verify if the student is able to communicate, his property of language and exposition as concerns the studied topics.
Extended program Biopharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutic classification system. Bioavailability and bioequivalence, generic drugs. Modified release dosage forms: definition and relative bioavailability profile. Drug solubility and technological approaches for improving apparent solubility and dissolution rate: polymorphs, amorphous and hydrate form, nanocrystals. Use of cosolvent and complexes. Solid dispersions: classification, preparation, advantages and applications. Cyclodextrins: definition, classification, derivatives, complexes of drug and cyclodextrins, applications. Lipidic oral formulations: definition, advantages and applications. Modified release systems, matrix and reservoir formulations, kinetics of release. Microparticles: definition, general method of preparation, classification, advantages and application. Gastroretentive systems: definition, advantages, application. Mucoadhesive systems: definition, advantages, classification, applications. Orodispersible tablets: definition, advantages and classification. Formulations for cronotherapy. Osmotic systems: definition, classification, characteristics and advantages of the different kinds of osmotic pomps (elemental, puch pull, puch stick), kinetics of release. Colonic drug delivery: advantages and tecnological strategies, applications. Transdermal delivery systems: definition, characteristics, classification, applications. Ophtalmic systems for modified release. Modified release through vaginal route. Liposomes: definition, compositions, classifications, applications. Drug targeting: active and passive drugg targeting: advantages, applications. Nasal and polmonary drug delivery systems.
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