BACTERIAL IDENTIFICATION AND STERILIZATION in Pharmaceutical Microbiology: Principles, Techniques, Evaluation and Industrial Applications - Couverture souple

Livre 2 sur 3: Fundamentals of Pharmaceutical Microbiology

Sengar, Mr. Ashutosh

 
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Synopsis

Pharmaceutical Microbiology is a core subject in the Bachelor of Pharmacy curriculum, playing a critical role in understanding microbial identification, control, and elimination in pharmaceutical products and processes. While standard textbooks attempt to cover the entire syllabus within a single volume, such an approach often limits conceptual depth, practical relevance, and examination-oriented clarity—particularly in technically intensive units such as bacterial identification and sterilization science.
This book has been written with the specific aim of providing focused, topic-centred, and in-depth coverage of Unit-II of BP303T, as prescribed by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) and Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU). Instead of compressing multiple units into a single text, the present work adopts a modular textbook approach, allowing each major topic to be discussed with adequate scientific explanation, procedural clarity, and pharmaceutical relevance.
The content of this book emphasizes staining techniques, biochemical identification of bacteria, sterilization principles and methods, evaluation of sterilization efficiency, large-scale sterilization equipment, and sterility indicators, ensuring that no essential topic is superficially treated or omitted. Each chapter has been structured to maintain conceptual continuity while supporting both theoretical understanding and practical application, which are essential for academic learning, laboratory work, and industrial exposure.
This book is intended to serve as a primary learning resource for undergraduate pharmacy students, as well as a reference guide for teachers, postgraduate learners, and quality-control professionals who require a clear and systematic understanding of pharmaceutical microbiology practices. Care has been taken to ensure strict syllabus alignment, academic accuracy, and clarity of presentation, while avoiding unnecessary expansion beyond curriculum requirements.
It is hoped that this focused textbook will help students develop sound microbiological fundamentals, reduce dependency on multiple reference sources, and encourage a deeper scientific approach to learning pharmaceutical microbiology.

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