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  • ELECTRONIC TRANSITION IN UV VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY

    About Authors:
    Tarun Patel , Prof. Dr. Vipin Kukkar, Nilesh Sovasia
    Seth G.L. Bihani S.D. College of Technical Education,
    Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research,
    Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, INDIA

    INTRODUCTION
    When we speak of a molecule as being raised to a higher electronic level we mean that an electron has been changed from one orbital to another orbital of higher energy. This electron can be of any kinds we have encountered –a σelectron, a π electron or an n electron. In Ultraviolet region we are confined only to the excitation of the comparatively loosely held n and πelectrons.2

  • A PRIMER ON QUALITY AND SAFETY OF COSMETICS

    About Author:
    Tarun Patel, Prof. Dr. Vipin Kukkar, Amit Patel

    Seth G.L. Bihani S.D. College of Technical Education,
    Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research,
    Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, INDIA

    ABSTRACT:
    It is a product which is used for improvement of appearance of human body by applying it externally on human body. For better results and minimizing risk of adverse reaction of cosmetic products on human body we have to check out and maintain quality of cosmetic products during its manufacturing.  And  also required some safety parameters for manufacturing of cosmetic products. In this review article we discussed briefly about quality and safety parameters during manufacturing of cosmetic products.

  • FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF ITRACONAZOLE TRANSDERMAL PATCHES

    About Authors:
    Sreedhar Reddy C
    M.Pharm, Department of Pharmaceutics,
    Vasavi Insitute of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
    Vasavi Nagar, Peddapalli (V), Kadapa (dist),
    A.P, India

    Abstract:
    In this study, transdermal patches containing Itraconazole were prepared using different ratios of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) and Hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) by solvent evaporation technique using 10%w/w of dibutyl phthalate incorporated as plasticizer. The drug matrix film of PVP and HPMC was casted on a polyvinylalcohol backing membrane that was previously dried at 600C for 6 hrs. All the prepared formulations were subjected to physical studies (moisture content, moisture uptake, Tensile strength, flatness and Drug content determination), in vitro release studies and in vitro skin permeation studies. The physiochemical compatibility of the drug and the polymers studied by IR spectroscopy have absence of any incompatibility. In vitro permeation studies were performed across  skin using a Franz diffusion cell. Variations in drug release profiles among the formulations studied were observed. Based on a physicochemical and in vitro skin permeation study, formulation F1 (PVP/HPMC, 5:1) and F5 (PVP/HPMC, 1:5) were chosen for further in vivo experiments. The anti inflammatory effect and a sustaining action of Itraconazole from the two transdermal patches selected were studied by inducing paw edema in rats with 1% w/v carrageenan solution. Hence, it can be reasonably concluded that Itraconazole can be formulated into the transdermal matrix type patches to sustain its release characteristics.

  • TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND PROCESS VALIDATION OF METFORMIN HYDROCHLORIDE IMMEDIATE RELEASE TABLET

    About Authors:
    Mr. Davender. S. Bhandari

    Department Of Pharmaceutical Science
    Kumarhatti, Solan (H.P)

    TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
    “Technology Transfer involves transferring technique & responsibility from  development phase to regular production group .Whether transfer takes place between two sites, two companies, a company & third party manufacturer, or from R&D to a pilot plant or commercial facility.”

  • Evaluation of Antihyperglycemic Activity of a Polyherbal Formulation in Alloxan induced Diabetic Rats

    ABOUT AUTHORS:
    S Hamza*, Dr D. K. Suresh, R. Hasan, Md S. Khalid, R. Mistry
    Department of Pharmacology,
    Luqman College of Pharmacy,
    Gulbarga - 585 102,
    Karnataka, India.

    ABSTRACT:
    The study was to assess the antidiabetic activity ofa polyherbal formulation in alloxan induced diabetic rats. The antidiabetic activity of a polyherbal formulation in alloxan induced diabetic rats was assessed using Alloxan β-cytotoxin induced chemical diabetes in a wide variety of wistar albinorats. The polyherbal formulation contains thefollowing plants leaves of Gymnema sylvestre, Ginkgo biloba and plant seeds of Mucuna prurience.The extracts were prepared by continues hot soxhlet extraction using petroleum ether and water. Three different formulations were prepared for the study. The study reveals that the polyherbal formulations of plants leaves of Gymnema sylvestre, Ginkgo biloba and plant seeds of Mucuna prurience have antidiabetic activity and theactionmay be due to the restoration or regeneration of β-cells of pancreas.

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  • Simple spectroscopic Methods for estimating Brain Neurotransmitters, Antioxidant Enzymes of Laboratory animals like Mice: A review

    About Authors:
    Habibur Rahman1, M.C Eswaraiah2
    1Department of Pharmacology,
    2Dept. of Pharmacognosy,
    Anurag Pharmacy College,
    Ananthagiri (V), Kodad (M),
    Nalgonda (Dt.), A.P-508206, India

    ABSTRACT
    Brain neurotransmitters like Dopamine, serotonin, Adrenaline, Glutamate and enzymes like Acetyl cholinesterase (AchE), Mono amino-oxidase (MAO-A & MAO-B) levels and antioxidant enzymes like Superoxide dismutase, catalase, peroxidase etc play important roles in different complex neurological disorders like Alzheimer’s disease(AD), Parkinsonism, depression etc. But biochemical estimation of these parameters is very difficult to conduct in simple laboratory. This review is a collection of simple spectroscopic methods to determine the common brain neurotransmitters and antioxidant enzymes.

  • Naming of Drug Molecules and Pharmaceutical Brands

    About Authors:
    Dr. Amit Gangwal,
    Smriti College of Pharmaceutical Education,
    Indore

    Abstract
    For running any business or organization their products or services should be of utmost quality keeping other things aside. These products or services are known in commerce by their names. These names are called brand names and these are assigned by the owner or innovator or researcher or sponsor of that product or service depending on the type of produce and various parameters. Though company introduces the brand in commerce but after its (brand’s) establishment, brand becomes the identity of company. Brand names are most important attribute of a product after its quality and packing from end user’s (customer) point of view. Successful brand names never escape from the memory of consumer. Few such brand names are Bislery, Maggi, Vicks, Surf Excel, Coca-Cola, Google etc. Few reputed and well known pharmaceutical brands are Corex, Lipitor, Gleevac, Viagra etc. In present article various process to name a drug and a pharmaceutical formulations’ name (brand name) have been described. Article throws light on generic, chemical and brand names of a drug or formulations besides few case studies and guidelines.

  • Evaluation of Anti-diarrhoeal activity of ethanolic leaf extracts of Allophylus serratus against Castor oil-induced diarrhea in wistar rats

    ABOUT AUTHORS:
    G. JYOTHI REDDY*1, A. SRILAKSHMI1, S.SINDHUJA2, N.K. SREE1, SK.AFSAR1, B.PRIYANKA1, R.E.AMRUTHA1
    1 Department of Pharmacology, P. Rami Reddy Memorial College of Pharmacy, Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh, India.
    2 Sri Padmavathi School Of Pharmacy, Tiruchanoor, Tirupathi, Andhra Pradesh, India

    ABSTRACT
    The ethanolic leaf extract of Allophylus serratus shown significant (p<0.05) antidiarrheal activity on gastrointestinal motility with  castor oil- induced diarrheal model in rats. The results obtained revealed that the leaf extract possess pharmacological activity against diarrhoea and may possibly explain the use of the plant in traditional medicine. The extract tested at 200 and 400 mg/kg like the standard drug, loperamide significantly inhibited the frequency of defecation droppings compared to untreated control rats. This result is in support of previous claims in respect of antidiarrhoeal herbs.

  • A STUDY ON USAGE OF CEPHALOSPORIN’S IN HOSPITALIZED PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS IN RURAL TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL

    About Authors:
    Dr. BJ Mahendra kumar*1, Jagadish babu D2, Jyothi K2,
    *1Professor, Department of Clinical pharmacy,

    Sri Adichunchanagiri College of pharmacy, Mandya, Karnataka, India.
    2Scholars, Department of Clinical pharmacy,

    Sri Adichunchanagiri College of pharmacy, Karnataka,
    Mandya, India.

    Introduction:
    Antibiotics are among the most widely prescribed therapeutic agents among paediatrics patients.1 As we all know, the advantage of therapy with a cephalosporin not only lies in its rather broad spectrum but also in its low toxicity and the drug can be used safely in pregnant women and children. Such therapy can reduce the duration of hospitalization if the susceptible bacterial pathogens have been almost eradicated by a parental cephalosporin and patient’s condition has been brought under control.2 Despite their widespread use in paediatrics, few antibiotics have been studied adequately to be considered safe and effective for use in children. Oral third-generation cephalosporins used commonly in paediatrics include cefixime, cefpodoxime, ceftibuten, and cefdinir.3

  • DIABETES: SLOW POISON SKYROCKETS

    About Authors:
    Shiv Kumar Mishra, Vinita Pawar, Archana Tiwari
    M.Tech Biotech
    RGPV, Bhopal (MP)

    Diabetes mellitus is a very common disorder in all over the world, often simply referred to as diabetes, is a group of metabolic diseases (Also known as metabolic syndrome and a slow poison) in which a person has high blood sugar, either because the body does not produce enough insulin, or because cells do not respond to the insulin that is produced. Cause classical symptoms like polyuria (frequent urination), polydipsia (increased thirst) and polyphagia (increased hunger).

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