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  • Applications invited for five Research Fellowships in Panjab University

    The University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences of the Panjab University is a premier institution of Pharmaceutical Education and Research in the country.

  • Herbal Cosmetics: A safe and effective approach

    About Author:
    Bhuwanchandra Joshi,

    Division of Pharmaceutical Science
    SHRI GURU RAM RAI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCES,
    PATEL NAGAR, DEHRADUN, UTTARAKHAND

    *bhuwan.joshi000@gmail.com

    Abstract:
    The concept of beauty and cosmetics is as ancient as mankind and civilization. Women are obsessed with  looking beautiful. So, they use various beauty products that have herbs to look charming and young. Indian herbs and its significance are popular worldwide. An herbal cosmetic have growing demand in the world market and is an invaluable gift of nature. Herbal formulations always have attracted considerable attention because of their good activity and comparatively lesser or nil side effects with synthetic drugs. Herbs and spices have been used in maintaining and enhancing  human beauty.  Indian women have long  used herbs such as Sandalwood and Turmeric for skin care, Henna to color the hair, palms and soles; and natural oils to perfume their bodies. Not too long ago, elaborate herbal beauty treatments were carried out in the royal palaces of India to heighten sensual appeal and maintain general hygiene. The herbal cosmetics manufactured and used commonly for daily purpose include herbal face wash, herbal  conditioner,  herbal  soap,  herbal  shampoo  etc. The industry is now focusing on the growing segment with a vast scope of manifold expansion in coming years. Herbal cosmetics are defined as the beauty products which posses desirable physiological activity such as healing, smoothing appearance, enhancing and conditioning properties because of herbal ingredient. Here we reported the introduction, classification, common herbs used in cosmetics.

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  • Job as Research Assistant for M.Pharm, M.Sc in National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research

    National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER) is the first national level institute in pharmaceutical sciences with a proclaimed objective of becoming a centre of excellence for advanced studies and research in pharmaceutical sciences. The Government of India has declared NIPER as an ‘Institute of National Importance’.

  • Application invited from M.Pharm for Project Fellow in University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Panjab University

    The University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences of the Panjab University is a premier institution of Pharmaceutical Education and Research in the country. The institute has covered a long and glorious journey of 76 years starting from Lahore in 1944 and finally settling to the present campus in Chandigarh at the foothills of Himachal.

  • Panjab University invites Project Associate and Project Fellow

    The University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences of the Panjab University is a premier institution of Pharmaceutical Education and Research in the country.

  • A REVIEW OF MITRAGYNA PARVIFOLIA (ROXB) KORTH

    About Authors:
    Sharda roy*, vikas chandra roy, dr. R. C. Roy
    Address Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Global College of Pharmacy.
    Kahnpur Khui. Punjab.
    *roysharda08@gmail.com

    Abstract:
    Mitragyna parvifolia
    is a medium to large size tree belonging to the family Rubiaceae. It is popularly known as Kaim and is found growing gregariously throughout the drier parts of India, Pakistan and Srilanka. The aerial parts, stem-bark and roots of the tree contain various indolic (tetrahydroalstonine, akkuamigine, hirsuteine etc) and oxindolic (mitraphylline, isomitraphylline, pteropodine, isopteropodine etc) alkaloids. Important variations in the nature and quantity of alkaloids present in different parts of the plant are visible with change in geographical locations. In addition, various parts of the tree such as fruit juice, leaves and stem bark have been used in the traditional system of medicine by the natives and tribal since times immemorial. Mitragyna parvifolia has also got diverse medicinal and therapeutic properties such as analgesic, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, antiarthritic, anthelmentic, antioxidant etc which have been validated scientifically. In this study we have critically reviewed the pharmacognostic and chemical profile, the traditional and the scientifically validated bioactivities of the plant.

  • Opportunity to work as Pharmacists- Allopathic in Employees State Insurance Corporation, Ludhiana | 11 Posts

  • Job as Pharmacist in Snehalaya, VTC-Maloya

    The following post is required on contract basis for Snehalaya, VTC-Maloya.

    Post: Pharmacist-  1

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  • Job as Research Fellow in Panjab University | 3 Posts

    The University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences of the Panjab University is a premier institution of Pharmaceutical Education and Research in the country.

  • Work as Scientific Assistant in Panjab University

    The University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences of the Panjab University is a premier institution of Pharmaceutical Education and Research in the country. The institute has covered a long and glorious journey of 76 years starting from Lahore in 1944 and finally settling to the present campus in Chandigarh at the foothills of Himachal.

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