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  • Oral insulin no more delusion, Scientists develops insulin tablet

    ​Breakthrough discovery made by University of British Columbia scientists by developing an oral insulin tablet which will work as replacement for daily insulin injections.

    Research from Indian roots and currently involved in research at  University of British Columbia Dr. Anubhav Pratap Singh’s team developed a different kind of tablet that isn’t made for swallowing, but instead mouth-dissolving which dissolves when placed between the gum and cheek.

  • Bamboo in Cosmetics

    Vinay KumarVinay Kumar Singh.  
    Head-Formulation
    Kumar Organic Products Research Centre Pvt. Ltd.,
    Bengaluru
    Email : formulation_krc@kopresearchcentre.net

  • A Saga of 75 years journey of Indian Pharmaceutical Industry

    Look back of growth drive for Indian pharmaceutical industry after 75 years of independence and future roadmap.

  • Future prospect of private retail and wholesale pharmacy business in India

    Perhaps retail and wholesale pharmacy looks like an ordinary business but it plays a vital role in the lives of common people. The pharmacy retail market has increased rapidly in the past few years, due to the growing population and patient pool, and affordability of medicines.

  • How Maternal Antibodies can protect babies from Cytomegalovirus

    Antibodies that summon virus-engulfing white blood cells may play an important role in protecting infants from potentially serious congenital infection with human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), according to a study led by an investigator at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian.

  • Data Integrity and Compliance With CGMP

    Data integrity refers to the completeness, consistency, and accuracy of data. Complete, consistent, and accurate data should be attributable, legible, contemporaneously recorded, original or a true copy, and accurate (ALCOA).

  • Pharma forum express concern over online sale of medicine and hike in medicine prices

    The Joint Action Forum of Pharmaceutical Organisations expressed concern to take note on the development of sale of medicines through online mode as well as enhancement of medicine prices in recent periods.

    The Joint Action Forum of Pharmaceutical Organisations (JAFPO) comprising the Chemists & Druggists Association of Assam, Centre of Medical & sales Representative union, North East Region, Association of Advanced Pharmacy Practitioners & Assam Pharmaceutical Association.

  • Bioferments in Formula of Personal care Products

    The virtues of fermentation within the human body are well known. It is proven good techniques for food, as Kimchi, Sauerkraut, Kefir, Idli & Dosa utilizes this technique. it is also significant for beauty products. The latest trend in Cosmetics particularly Skin Care is fermented beauty products. This concept, originated in Korea, basically involves fermentation of natural ingredients like black tea, ginseng, seaweed, bamboo sap extract, red clove flower, hibiscus, snow lotus and various herbs and flowers.

  • Gujarat State Pharmacy Council becomes first paperless council of India

    ​Gujarat State Pharmacy Council (GSPC) becomes the first paperless registration council of India. GSPC is able to start all its working and various services online which includes fresh registration, renewal services, digilocker services, payment services etc. GSPC launched newly developed web portal, software, digilocker, jobportal, mobile apps and digitalization of council with the auspicious presence of Shri Rushikesh Patel, Health minister of Gujarat and Senior Hon.

  • Novel Drug Delivery, Scientists retool CAR T cells to serve as micropharmacies for Cancer Drugs

    Immunotherapies called chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells use genetically engineered versions of a patients own immune cells to fight cancer. These treatments have energized cancer care, especially for people with certain types of blood cancers. Now, scientists at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centers Sloan Kettering Institute (SKI) have developed new CAR T cells that can do something their predecessors cannot make drugs.

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