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  • Career as Lecturer for Pharmaceutical Technology in NMU

    Applications in prescribed format are invited from the eligible candidates for the following Contractual Teaching Posts to be filled in the University Schools / Departments on self-supporting basis, purely temporary for the Academic Year 2015-16 only.

    Post: Lecturer

  • Ordnance Factory Varangaon invites Pharmacist

    Ordnance Factory Varangaon invites On-Line Applications from the eligible citizens of India for filling up the following Non-Industrial Posts (Group - 'C') in the prescribed pay scale plus allowances as admissible to Central Government employees. The candidates, who are fulfilling the requisite qualifications/specifications as mentioned below, may apply ON-LINE through OFB web site www.otbindia.gov.in.

    Post: Pharmacist

  • Vacancies in ECHS Polyclinics at Jalgaon and Buldana for Med Specialist, Med Officer, Dental officer, Laboratory Technician, Pharmacist, Dental Technician

    Retired Armed Forces personnel till 2002 could avail medical facilities only for specific high cost surgery/treatment for a limited number of diseases covered under the Army Group Insurance(Medical Branch Scheme) (AGI(MBS)) and Armed Forces Group Insurance Scheme(Management Information System) (AFGIS (MIS)) schemes. These medicare schemes could provide some relief to the ESM, but it was not a comprehensive scheme as compared to and available for other Central Government Employees. Therefore, the requirement was felt of establishing a medicare system which could provide quality medicare to the retirees of the Armed Forces.

    ECHS Invites applications to engage following staff on contractual basis in ECHS Polyclinics at Jalgaon and Buldana for a period of one year, renewable for additional period:

    Post: Med Specialist - 01, Med Officer - 01, Dental officer - 01, Laboratory Technician - 02, Pharmacist - 02, Dental Technician - 02

  • Career for B.Pharm, M.Pharm, Pharmaceutics as Lecturer in North Maharashtra University

    It actually started its academic and administrative activities under the leadership of Prof. Dr. N. K. Thakare, the first Vice Chancellor of the university, from academic year 1991-92. Prof. Dr. S. F. Patil took over as the second Vice Chancellor of this University on 14th Aug. 1996. During his tenure two new academic departments viz.

  • Vacancy for the post of Research Assistant in North Maharashtra University - Walk in

    It actually started its academic and administrative activities under the leadership of Prof. Dr. N. K. Thakare, the first Vice Chancellor of the university, from academic year 1991-92. Prof. Dr. S. F. Patil took over as the second Vice Chancellor of this University on 14th Aug. 1996. During his tenure two new academic departments viz. Department of Comparative Languages & Literature and Department of Information Technology were started on the campus. Prof. Dr. R. S. Mali took over as the third Vice Chancellor of the University on 14th August, 2001. Under his able and visionary leadership University progressed at a faster pace towards excellence. He encouraged students and teachers to undertake Water Harvesting programs on the campus, and as a outcome of this, small bands were constructed by the students.

    Post: Research Assistant

  • Walk in for Project Assistant, Lab Assistant in NMU

    Guided by focused vision and dedicated research and academic efforts, UICT (University Institute of Chemical Technology) founded in the year 1994, has established its own identity in the field of Chemical Engineering and Technology. The UG, PG and Ph. D.

  • SURFACTANTS AND ITS APPLICATION IN PHARMACEUTICALS: AN OVERVIEW

    About Author:
    Dhananjay S Jadhav*
    M.Tech (Pharmaceutical Technology), Division of Pharmaceutical Technology,
    Institute of Chemical Technology, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon -425001.
    Maharashtra, India
    * dhananjaysjadhav@hotmail.com

    Abstract
    Recently, surfactants have become one of the most important chemical products. They have become a subject of research, and their production and their use are on the increase. This wide range of properties, uses for surfactants in pharmaceutical products and systems is to try and introduce and explain in the subject of this article. Wetting of Solids, Solubilization, Emulsification, Dispersion of solid in solution, Micellization & Detergency all these are properties of surfactant. Surfactants are classified according to their polar head group, the charged head referred as Ionic surfactants and uncharged surfactants are generally referred to as nonionic surfactant. Because of their unique functional properties, surfactants find a wide range of uses in pharmaceutical preparations. These include, depending on the type of product, improving the solubility or stability of a drug in a liquid preparation, stabilizing and modifying the texture of a semisolid preparation, or altering the flow properties of a granulate, thus aiding in the processing of the final tablet dosage form. In addition to their use as excipients to improve the physical and chemical characteristics of the formulation, surfactants may be included to improve the efficacy or bioperformance of the product. The properties of surfactants are such that they can alter the thermodynamic activity, solubility, diffusion, disintegration, and dissolution rate of a drug. Each of these parameters influences the rate and extent of drug absorption. Furthermore, surfactants can exert direct effects on biological membranes thus altering drug transport across the membrane. The overall effect of inclusion of a surfactant in a pharmaceutical formulation is complex and may be beyond those initially intended. Surfactants may reduce the effectiveness of antimicrobials or preservatives included in a formulation.

  • Walk in Opportunity for Pharmacist in NRHM - Total 635 vacancies

    State Health Society invites applications for filling vacant positions in district level

    Post: Pharmacists

  • 1st Pharma Industry- Institute Interaction Summit (9-10th March 2013) by R. C. Patel College of Pharmacy

    R. C. Patel College of Pharmacy (RCPIPER) was established in 1992 with the primary objective of providing value based health and technical education to aspiring candidates and mould out of them citizens who will make India proud in the 21st Century. The institute also aims for all-round development of the students to help them realize their full potential and career goals.

  • SOLUBILITY DETERMINATION IN DRUG DISCOVERY AND DEVELOPMENT

    About Author:
    Dhananjay S Jadhav
    *M Tech (Pharmaceutical Technology) Department of Pharmaceutical Technology,  
    University Institute  of Chemical Technology,
    North Maharashtra University,
    Jalgaon -425001. Maharashtra, India.
    dhananjaysjadhav@hotmail.com

    Abstract
    Solubility of drug candidate plays a vital role in selection of lead compound in early stage of drug development and discovery. Biopharmaceutical classification system distributes the drug candidate into different bins depending on the solubility and permeability. Two type of solubility determined at different stages of drug discovery, kinetic solubility and thermodynamic solubility. It is useful in deciding development plan and option of formulation development and to confirm result obtained from kinetic solubility data. Different problem encounter while determining the solubility, most of characteristics usually pH dependent, such as multiple and often overlapping ionization, complexation, aggregation, micelle formation, and “common ion” effect, incubation time, adsorption to micro porous filters, plastic or glass surfaces, polymorph interconversion. Above parameter should be considered while determining solubility. Different method available for measurement of the different solubility, conventional shake flask method now a day’s replaced by the high throughout solubility assay technique which considerably reduces the incubation time increased accuracy of result. Solubility determination can be done by ultraviolet absorption, nephlometry, Nuclear magnetic resonance and Potentiometric in drug discovery. The present review attempts to give a brief account of solubility and it’s importance, process of solubilisation, problems that occur while determining solubility, different types of solubility and there application, parameter to be considered while measuring solubility, different method to measure solubility, application in drug discovery in development, recent advances in solubility measurement.

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