Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry 2 B.Pharm 3rd Semester Books

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-II – Semester-III

Author’s NameAnup K Chakraborty, Abhishek Tiwari, Neeraj Upmanyu
EditionsFirst Edition
PublishersNirali Prakashan

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II for B. PHARMACY PCI

Author’s NameSadhana Raul
EditionsLatest Edition
PublishersTechnical Publication

TEXTBOOK OF PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II (SEM III) B.PHARM

Author’s NameVARUN AND PRAGI ARORA
EditionsLatest Edition
PublishersS VIKAS AND COMPANY (PV)

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-II Book for B.Pharm 3rd Semester

Author’s NameDr. G. Geetha & Dr. Arvind Kumar Singh Dr. Arvind N. Lumbhani
EditionsLatest Edition
PublishersThakur Publication Pvt Ltd

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry 2 Topic-wise Summary

Benzene and its derivatives
A. Analytical, synthetic, and other evidence in the derivation of the structure of benzene; orbital picture; resonance in benzene; aromatic characters; Huckel’s rule.

B. Reactions of benzene – nitration, sulphonation, halogenation (reactivity); Friedel-Crafts alkylation (reactivity, limitations); Friedel-Crafts acylation.

C. Substituents: Effect of substituents on reactivity and orientation of monosubstituted benzene compounds towards electrophilic substitution reactions.

D. Structure and uses of DDT, Saccharin, BHC, and Chloramine.

Phenols* – Acidity of phenols; effect of substituents on acidity; qualitative tests; structure and uses of phenol, cresols, resorcinol, and naphthols.

Aromatic Amines* – Basicity of amines; effect of substituents on basicity; synthetic uses of aryl diazonium salts.

Aromatic Acids* – Acidity; effect of substituents on acidity; important reactions of benzoic acid.

Fats and Oils
a. Fatty acids – reactions.
b. Hydrolysis, hydrogenation, saponification, and rancidity of oils; drying oils.
c. Analytical constants – Acid value, saponification value, ester value, iodine value, acetyl value, Reichert-Meissl (RM) value – significance and principles involved in their determination.

Polynuclear hydrocarbons
a. Synthesis and reactions.
b. Structure and medicinal uses of naphthalene, phenanthrene, anthracene, diphenylmethane, triphenylmethane, and their derivatives.

Cycloalkanes*

  • Stabilities – Baeyer’s strain theory; limitations of Baeyer’s strain theory; Coulson and Moffitt’s modification; Sachse-Mohr’s theory (theory of strainless rings).
  • Reactions of cyclopropane and cyclobutane only.

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