Laboratories
Goals of practical teaching in Anatomy with histology:
Introducing students to practical knowledge of morphology, structure of individual organs and organic systems of the human body. In practical classes, students acquire skills in mastering basic histological techniques and microscopic methods, identification of stem cells and tissues, as well as identification of organic systems and organs.
Goals of practical teaching in Physiology:
Mastering the methods of checking the parameters of the functioning of the basic physiological and control systems of the human body, such as: reflexes, determination of blood cell concentration and number, determination of heart rate and arterial blood pressure, control of cardiovascular functions, spirometry, assessment of glycemia, conducting OGTT (oral glucose tolerance test), determination of clinically important clearances and renal function assessment parameters.
Goals of practical teaching in Medical biochemistry:
Introduction to the sorts, ways of causing and conservation of biological materials; Mistakes that occur during improper sampling; Acquainting to methods and techniques used in biochemical laboratories; interpretation of the results of biochemical parameters and changes in their validity.
Quantitative and qualitative analysis of carbohydrate, lipids, proteins, uric acid, urea, creatines and hemoglobin in biological material. The role of enzymes in the diagnosis of various diseases. Chemical examination of urine.
Goals of practical teaching in Pharmacognosy and Botany:
Introduction to the basics of plant anatomy and morphology using a microscope.
Acquiring skills of identification of plant species and medicinal raw materials and quality control.
Introduction to the technology of obtaining herbal drugs, by isolating and purifying the active ingredients of the plant.
Macroscopic analysis, microscopic analysis, chemical analysis.
Goals of practical teaching in Pharmaceutical chemistry and Drug analytics:
Identification of medicinal substances using methods for determining physical constants, spectrometric and separation techniques.
Quantitative analysis of pharmaceutical preparations using volumetric and spectrophotometric methods.
Impurity analytics, that is, degradation of products that occur during production, transport or medicine storaging as well as optimization and validation methods.
Examination of quality, safety and efficacy that the medicinal product must meet.
Goals of practical teaching in Chemistry:
Mastering basic laboratory techniques for work in a chemical laboratory and getting acquainted with laboratory equipment.
Dilution and assaying dilution, buffers.
Testing the reactivity of elements and inorganic compounds of importance for pharmacy. Separation and qualitative identification of cations and anions by analytical groups.
Introduction to standard operating procedures in quantitative chemical analysis using quantitative chemical methods of determination: gravimetry and volumetry (neutralization, oxide-reduction methods, alluvion methods, complexometry).
Methods of separation and purification of substances: distillation, recrystallization, sublimation and extraction.
Goals of practical classes in Pharmaceutical technology and Cosmetology:
Production and testing of various pharmaceutical forms:
Powders for oral and external use, liquid pharmaceutical preparations for oral and external use:
dilution, syrups, preparations obtained by extraction of herbal drugs;
emulsion and suspension for oral and external use:
emulsions, suspensions, creams, gels, dentifrice, pharmaceutical preparations for rectal and vaginal use;
sterile pharmaceutical preparations: drops and eye ointment, infudibilia.
Laboratory instruments:
The university has a large number of instruments for qualitative and quantitative analysis and acquisition of knowledge in the field of pharmacy, nursing and agriculture such as: technical and analytical scales, light microscope, centrifuge, water baths, distillers, mixer, annealing furnace, colorimeter, spectrophotometer, ph meter and a high performance technical chromatograph (HPLC).