PB4311 Protein and Protein Formulations Laboratory Syllabus:
PB4311 Protein and Protein Formulations Laboratory Syllabus – Anna University PG Syllabus Regulation 2021
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course aims to
Impart the knowledge of the formulation concepts on proteins.
Evaluate the various protein and protein formulations through various characterization techniques.
Expertise in various formulation approaches of proteins.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Preformulation study with suitable proteins and peptides
Study on factors influencing solubility profile and partition coefficient of proteins.
Compatibility and interactions studies of peptides and proteins with pharmaceutical excipients
Stability study of protein and protein formulations
Protein estimation using various methods.
Isolation and estimation of DNA
Isolation and estimation of RNA
Estimation of Enzymatic activity.
Prepare and characterize protein immobilized alginate beads.
Quality control experiments with marketed protein and protein formulations
Formulation and characterisation of vesicle based protein and peptide.
Computational approaches in study of aggregation
LIST OF EQUIPMENTS REQUIRED
UV Spectrophotometer
pH Meter
Analytical Weighing Balance
Microscopes
Stability Chamber
Software for computational works to characterize the protein and protein formulations
TOTAL: 90 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES:
On completion of the course, the student will be able to
1. Execute preformulation study on protein formulations.
2. Carryout the stability protocol on proteins.
3. Isolate and estimate DNA and RNA.
4. Formulate the various protein formulations.
5. Analyse the various quality control test on marketed formulations.
6. Become Expertise in the field of protein formulation discipline
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Morriss-Andrews A, Shea J-E. Computational studies of protein aggregation: methods and applications. Annual Review of Physical Chemistry 2015(66):643–666
Jeffrey L. Cleland, Robert Langer. “Formulation and Delivery of Proteins and Peptides”, Wiley VCH, 1994.
Rakesh K. Tekade. “Dosage Form Design Parameters, Volume I”, Elsevier, Academic Press, 2018.