Pharmaceutical chemistry laboratories in the faculty of pharmacy include the organic, instrumental, analytical, and phytochemistry. They are designed to provide a comprehensive, hands-on learning experience, supporting both educational and research activities.

  • Organic Chemistry: Focuses on synthesizing and characterizing drug molecules while teaching reaction mechanisms and purification techniques. In addition to develop practical skills in distillation, recrystallization, chromatography.
  • Instrumental Chemistry: Provides training on advanced instruments (e.g., HPLC, GC, flame photometer, polarimeter, FTIR) for drug analysis, assays, and pharmacokinetic studies.
  • Analytical Chemistry: Analytical chemistry lab is well equipped with advanced instrumentations that helps students to learn chromatography, Spectroscopy, Gravimetric and titration analysis.
  • Phytochemistry and pharmacognosy: Helps students and researchers in the extraction and isolation of natural compounds, screening for medicinal properties of plants with therapeutic potential (e.g., antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, or anticancer activities).