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A REVIEW ARTICLE ON NANOPARTICLE

ABOUT AUTHOR:
Shalu Shukla
M.Pharmacy
Bahra University
shukla5828@gmail.com

ABSTRACT
The use of nanotechnology in medicine and more specifically drug delivery is set to spread rapidly. Currently many substances are under investigation for drug delivery and more specifically for cancer therapy. Interestingly pharmaceutical sciences are using nanoparticles to reduce toxicity and side effects of drugs and up to recently did not realize that carrier systems themselves may impose risks to the patient. The kind of hazards that are introduced by using nanoparticles for drug delivery are beyond that posed by conventional hazards imposed by chemicals in classical delivery matrices. For nanoparticles the knowledge on particle toxicity as obtained in inhalation toxicity shows the way how to investigate the potential hazards of nanoparticles. The toxicology of particulate matter differs from toxicology of substances as the composing chemical(s) may or may not be soluble in biological matrices, thus influencing greatly the potential exposure of various internal organs. This may vary from a rather high local exposure in the lungs and a low or neglectable exposure for other organ systems after inhalation. However, absorbed species may also influence the potential toxicity of the inhaled particles. For nanoparticles the situation is different as their size opens the potential for crossing the various biological barriers within the body. From a positive viewpoint, especially the potential to cross the blood brain barrier may open new ways for drug delivery into the brain. In addition, the nanosize also allows for access into the cell and various cellular compartments including the nucleus. A multitude of substances are currently under investigation for the preparation of nanoparticles for drug delivery, varying from biological substances like albumin, gelatin and phospholipids for liposomes, and more substances of a chemical nature like various polymers and solid metal containing nanoparticles. It is obvious that the potential interaction with tissues and cells, and the potential toxicity, greatly depends on the actual composition of the nanoparticle formulation. This paper provides an overview on some of the currently used systems for drug delivery.

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SOME OF THE MEDICINAL PLANTS WITH ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY

ABOUT AUTHORS:
*Anyonyya Mallam, surendar Angothu
Department of Pharmacognosy,
Vathsalya College of Pharmacy, Bhongir,
Nalgonda (Dist), Andhra Pradesh –  508116, India
*anyonyya1688@gmail.com

KGRL College of Pharmacy invites Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors

KGRL College of Pharmacy; The Pharmcy profession comprising the Industrial and practice sectors is undergoing a rapid change. Indian Pharma Industry which has registered a spectacular progress today ranks 4th in volume and 13th value in the global pharmaceutical market with exports worth US dollars 2.6 billion besides domestic sales amounting to over US dollars 4 million.

Wanted M.Pharm, M.Tech, M.Sc for the post of Research Scholars in JUIT

Applications are invited for the positions of Research Scholars in the Department of Biotechnology, Bioinformatics and Pharmaceutical Sciences. The research scholars will get an opportunity to work in the following areas under externally funded R&D projects worth Rs. 15.0 crores, including prestigious ones such as a DBT programme support under Centers of Excellence & Innovation in Biotechnology, DBT RGYI, DST-FIST, etc. in addition to DRDO, MoEF, ICMR funded.

Work as Pharmacist in ORDNANCE DEPOT FORT| Require only D.Pharm

Applications from eligible Indian Nationals are invited for the following posts. Specifications of posts including scales of pay and vacancies are as under:-

Post: Pharmacist (Entry grade)- 1

Multiple vacancies in Central Institute of Medicinal & Aromatic Plants | Require Project Assistant, Research Associate, Senior Research Assistant, Junior Research Assistant

CIMAP (CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF MEDICINAL & AROMATIC PLANTS) is committed to provide global standards for plant based research, processes and products using green technology mode while generating an ambience of team spirit, development of research and technology, expertise and human resource and modernization of infrastructure to ensure sustained clientele from agriculture, society and industry.

Vacancies for Associate Professor, Lab. Technician in Subharti University

Subharti is a tangible manifestation of the lofty ideals of a visionary, Dr. Atul Bhatnagar, a noted surgeon of Western UP, who had always nurtured a dream & desire to make a significant contribution to the nation through education. Thus was born the idea of establishing a university. The endeavour to make the University at par with any other University nationally & internationally has gained impetus & momentum under the presidentship of Dr.

Applications are invited for the positions of two JRF in University of Calcutta

Applications are invited for the positions of two J.R.F. to work in a project entitled “Understanding the molecular basis of cellular dedifferentiation during regeneration of zebrafish spinal cord: insight from microarray analysis” funded by Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India.

Post: Junior Research Fellow- 2

DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS OF BRAIN: AN OVERVIEW

About Author:
Sujatha Ramasamy
Scientist-B, Technology Information,
Forecasting and Assessment Council (TIFAC)
New Delhi, India.
sujathar23@gmail.com

PHARMA ASCENT, (PRE GPAT- 2013) MOCK TEST WITH ANSWERS KEY

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