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  • Applications are invited for the post of a Junior Research Fellow in Banaras Hindu University

    Banaras Hindu University ranks among the first few in the country in the field of academic and research output.

  • RECENT ADVANCEMENTS: MICROSPONGE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM; A REVIEW

    About Authors:
    Deepak Sharma*, Arunabha Banik, S k Gupta
    Department of Pharmaceutical Technology,
    MIET,Meerut
    *thakraan.southcarolina@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT
    The Microspongesdelivery system are extremely small, inert,indestructibleclusters of even tinierspherical particles of microscopic sizepatented polymeric delivery systems consisting of porous microspheres that can entrap a wide range of active ingredients such as emollients, fragrances, essential oils, sunscreens, and anti-infective, anti-fungal, and anti-inflammatory agents and are very well tolerated, and highly efficacious, novel productsthat do not pass through the skin, capable of holding four times their weight in skin secretionsand can absorb skin secretions. Like a true sponge, each microspheres consists of a myriad of interconnecting voids within a non-collapsible structure with a large porous surface. The size of the microsponges can be varied usually from 5-300µm in diameter, depending upon the degree of smoothness or after-feel required for the end formula. Although the microsponge size may vary, a typical 25µm sphere can have up to 250000 pores and an internal pore structure equivalent to 10ft in length providing a total pore volume of about 1ml/g. This results in a large reservoir within each microsponge, which can be loaded with up to its own weight in active agent. The microsponge particles themselves are too large to be absorbed into the skin and this adds a measure of safety to these microsponge materials. Another safety concern is the potential bacterial contamination of the materials entrapped in the microsponge. Because the size of the pore diameter is smaller than bacteria, ranging from 0.007 to 0.2µm, bacteria cannot penetrate into the tunnel structure of the microsponges.The microsponge system can prevent excessive accumulation of ingredients within the epidermis and the dermis. Potentially, the microsponge system can reduce significantly the irritation of effective drugs without reducing their efficacy.

  • Nanotechnology, an emergent field in drug delivery with potential to alleviate life threatening disease – A REVIEW

    About Authors:
    Aadeshkumar*, Nishantkumar gupta, Dineshkumar gupta
    Dept. of pharmacy
    BIT meerut, UP
    *adesh.adi.chaudhary@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT
    In recent years there has been a rapid increase in nanotechnology in the fields of medicine and more specifically in targeted drug delivery. The proprietary powder processing techniques use by nanotherapeutics improves the delivery of drug that can not normally taken orally.
    It improves
    ·         Safety and efficacy of low molecular weight drugs,
    ·         Stability and absorption of proteins that normally cannot be taken orally,
    ·         Extend the life cycle of existing drug formulation.

    At present many substances are under investigation for drug delivery and more specifically for cancer therapy, AIDS and potential to cross the Blood Brain Barrier (BBB) has open new ways for drug delivery into the brain. Pharmaceutical sciences are also using nanoparticles to reduce toxicity and side effects of drugs. Nanoparticles are also have the potential as novel intravascular or cellular probes for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes (drug/gene delivery) and nanosize allow access into cell and cell compartment including nucleus. . Discovery of nanomedicine has given rise to nanoparticles through which better target specific drug and gene delivery is possible. In conclusion nanoparticles for drug delivery and imaging have gradually been developed as new modalities for cancer therapy and diagnosis. This review illustrates the emerging role of nanotechnology in drug delivery.

  • Applications are invited from M.Pharm for post of JRF in Banaras Hindu University

    Banaras Hindu University ranks among the first few in the country in the field of academic and research output.

  • Application are invited for the post of JRF in Banaras Hindu University

    Banaras Hindu University ranks among the first few in the country in the field of academic and research output.

  • Filling up of posts of Technical/ Scientific services of Food Safety and Standards Authority of India - 32 posts

    The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is an autonomous statutory Authority set up under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 for laying down science based standards for articles of food and to regulate their manufacture, storage, distribution, sale and import to ensure availability of safe and wholesome food for human consumption.

  • LIPOSOME NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM

    About Authors:
    Dr.Pushpendra Kumar Tripathi(director of RITM(pharmacy), *Shipra srivastava
    Rameshwaram  Institute Of Technology And Management
    Lucknow.
    *shipra.hanny1987@gmail.com

    Abstract:
    The goal of any drug delivery system is spatial placement and temporal delivery of the medicament. Research works are going on to prepare an ideal drug delivery system which satisfies these needs. Researches carried out by ALEC BINGHAM lead to the development of a new drug delivery system called as liposome. Liposomes are small vesicles (_100 nm) composed of various of lipid molecules which build their membrane bilayers. These formulations are mainly composed of phosphatidylcholine (PC) and other constituents such as cholesterol and lipid-conjugated hydrophilic polymers . Liposomes are biodegradable and biocompatible in nature.

  • Multiple vacancies in Central Institute of Medical & Aromatic Plants ( CIMAP)

  • Formulation and Evaluation of Fast Dissolving Tablets of Metoclopramide Hydrochloride Using Natural sweetening agent of Stevia Leaf Powder.

    About Authors:
    Savita bhati*, Vandana Sethi
    Lloyd Institute of Management & Technology.
    Plot No.-11, Knowledge Park-II,
    Greater Noida, U.P.
    *savitabhati1987@gmail.com

    Abstract:
    Taste masking becomes a pre-requisite for bitter drugs to improve the patient compliance especially in the pediatric and geriatric population. Metoclopramide hydrochloride is recommended in dose of 10 to 15 mg four times a day for getting relief from nausea, vomiting, stomach pain and reflux oesophagitis. It finds application in all the categories of patients.In the present study an attempt has been made to prepare bitterless fast dissolving tablet of Metoclopramide Hydrochloride using stevia leaf powder as a taste masking agent. Direct compression was the technique used for preparing taste masked tablets.

  • Work as Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor & Lecturer in pharmacy @ Llyod Group of institutions

    The spark for launching professional education (Management & Pharmacy), both at the undergraduate and post-graduate level at Lloyd has come from Academicians and Business Leaders who felt that the current trend in higher education is only limited to Books, Classes and Exams, that needs to be replaced by more meaningful education so that students are mounded to not only become better professionals but also good human beings at a relatively young age..

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