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  • DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND FUTURE APPLICATION OF MICROSPHERES

    About Authors:
    Divya Rawat, U.K.Singh, Faizi Muzaffar
    Kharvel Subharti College of Pharmacy,
    swami Vivekanand subharti university, Subhartipuram,
    N.H-58, Meerut By Pass Road, Meerut, Uttar Pardesh-250001, India
    *drawat05@gmail.com

    Abstract
    Microspheres constitute an important part of novel drug delivery system by virtue of their small size and efficient carrier capacity. Microspheres are characteristically free flowing powders consisting of proteins or synthetic polymers having a particle size ranging from 1-1000 μm. The range of Techniques for the preparation of microspheres offers a Variety of opportunities to control aspects of drug administration and enhance the therapeutic efficacy of a given drug. There are various approaches in delivering a therapeutic substance to the target site in a sustained controlled release fashion. One such approach is using microspheres as carriers for drugs also known as micro particles. It is the reliable means to deliver the drug to the target site with specificity, if modified, and to maintain the desired concentration at the site of interest. Microspheres received much attention not only for prolonged release, but also for targeting of anticancer drugs. The purpose of the review is to compile various types of microspheres, different methods to preparation, its applications and also various parameters to evaluate their efficiency.

  • ORAL DELIVERY OF INSULIN AND ITS CURRENT STATUS

    About Authors:
    Kritika Rastogi, U.K. Singh, A.K. Chaturvedi
    Kharvel Subharti College of Pharmacy, (swami vivekanand subharti university) subhartipuram,
    N.H-58, Meerut By Pass Road, Meerut, Uttar pradesh-250001,India.
    *kritikarastogi6@gmail.com

    Abstract
    Insulin remains the most effective and durable hypoglycemic agent for the treatment of diabetes. Insulin is a major protein hormone secreted by beta –cells of the pancreas and is important for the control of diabetes. Insulin has an important place in drug therapies for insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (type I) and for many patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (type II). It would be highly advantageous if insulin could be administered orally, because the oral delivery of insulin can mimic the physiological fate of insulin and may provide better glucose homeostasis. The desire to deliver protein and peptide biopharmaceuticals conveniently and effectively has led to the intense investigation of targeted delivery systems. The goal of oral insulin delivery devices is to protect the sensitive drug from proteolytic degradation in the stomach and upper portion of the small intestine.

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  • Job opening for Renal Clinical Coordinator in Claris Lifesciences

    Claris Lifesciences is one of the largest sterile injectables pharmaceutical companies in India with a market presence in 98 countries worldwide. We primarily manufacture and market products across multiple markets, and therapeutic segments. A significant majority of these products are generic drugs that are capable of being directly injected into the human body and are predominantly used in the treatment of critical illnesses.

  • Central Drug Research Institute invites M.Pharm, M.Sc for Various posts | Require Project Fellow, Project Assistant, Senior Project Fellow - 7 posts

    CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow is a premier R&D Institute under the aegis of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi which is an autonomous body under Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Government of India.

  • Opportunity for posts of Professor, Reader in Pharmacy @ Bundelkhand University - 4 posts

    This seat of higher learning came into existence on August 26, 1975, vide Government of Uttar Pradesh Notification No. 10/15-60/74 under the provision of the U.P. Universities Act. However, though belonging to the younger generation of the Indian Universities, the Bundelkhand University has fast transformed into a University of excellence offering opportunities to the aspiring youths to pursue higher education.

  • DIFFERENT PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF INDIAN MEDICINAL PLANTS “ABUTILON”

    ABOUT AUTHORS:
    Girendra Kumar Gautam*1, Chandra Shekhar Singh2, S C Dwivedi3 and G Vidyasagar4
    1,3,4 Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur, Rajsthan, India
    1 Malhotra College Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
    2 Shambhunath Insitute of Pharmacy, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India.
    *gk100781@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT
    From last two or three decay, there is a large growth in the sector of plant medicine means herbal medicine. It is due to increase of awareness and knowledge about plant. In India and China, the ratio of this growth is more than any other country of the world.  Interest the usage of various medicinal plants from traditional system of medicine for the treatment of different ailments is also history of India and China. Abutilon is an Indian medicinal genus which has a number of herbs specie,is noted for their medicinal benefits in traditional system of medicine. Abutilonis a large genus of approximately 150 species of broadleaf evergreens in the mallow family, Malvaceae. The genus includes annuals, perennials, shrubs, and small trees from 1–10 m tall, and is found in the tropical and subtropical regions of all continents. Some medicinally important attributes have been assigned to the plants of this species. In sort of this, the present work aim is to find out different pharmacological activity done on this Indian medicinal plant.

  • Opening for Senior Research Fellow in Gautam Buddha University

  • TO HEALTH AS A BASIC HUMAN RIGHT WITH EMPHASIS ON THE RIGHTS OF MENTALLY ILL

    About Author:
    Kapil Tomer
    Assistant Professor of Law
    IMIRC College of Law
    Garh Mukteswar, Panchshell Nagar (Ghaziabad)
    kpltomer75@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT
    In the modern age, we are now living with increasing stress owing to various factors. In the times to come, the stresses and strains will be further cared out, thereby making mental health a very significant issue. According to NIMHANS (National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences), there are over two crore persons in our country who are in need of treatment for serious mental disorder and about five crore people who are affected by common mental disorder.

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  • Work as Regional Sales Manager in Evolet Healthcare

    The company "Evolet Healthcare” specializes in providing outsourcing services in the field of contract manufacturing of pharmaceutical products. The company was founded by professionals with extensive experience in manufacturing and marketing of pharmaceutical products.

    Post: Regional Sales Manager

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  • PERMEATION ENHANCERS - FULL INTRODUCTION: A REVIEW

    ABOUT AUTHORS:
    DEVENDRA SINGH1*, PANKAJ KUMAR SHARMA1, ROOHI KESHARWANI2, Dr. UDAI VIR SINGH SARA1

    1Raj kumar goel institute of technology, Delhi-Meerut Road, Ghaziabad, India
    2Chandra shekhar singh college of pharmacy, Kaushambi, Uttar Pradesh, India.

    * devendrasingh.pisces@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT:
    Oral administration still dominates drug therapy and more than 60 % of marketed drugs are oral products. This type of drug administration is preferred due to its convenience, high patient compliance, less stringent production conditions and lower costs. Unfortunately, this traditional drug delivery method has its limitations, due to gastrointestinal permeability, metabolism and elimination of drugs by the liver or gastrointestinal mucosa (first-pass effect). The main drawback of the oral route is that only those compounds that are stable in the gastrointestinal tract can be administered in this way. For this reason, the oral route has been used for mainly non-peptide drugs. Delivery of a drug by oral route is predominantly restricted by pre-systemic degradation and poor penetration across the gut wall. The major challenge in the oral drug delivery is the development of novel dosage forms to endorse absorption of poorly permeable drugs across the intestinal epithelium. In this article we reviewed the various permeation enhancers, histology of small intestine, barriers, application, advantages, some basic permeability enhancement techniques which are useful for enhancing the permeability of poorly permeable drugs

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