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  • GOOD DOCUMENTATION PRACTICE IN PHARMACEUTICALS

    About Author:
    Arif Khan,
    Malhotra college of pharmacy
    Bhopal, MP
    RGPV Bhopal, India

     

    Abstract
    Document is any written statement or proof of any activity in pharmaceuticals. Documentations are to define the manufacturers system of information & control, to minimize the risk of misinterpretation & errors inherent in oral or casually written communication, to provide unambiguous procedures to be followed to provide confirmation of performance, to allow calculations to be checked & to allow tracing of batch history. Documents are a mirror to show actual image of any pharmaceutical company. Documents and products are produced in pharmaceuticals but regulatory bodies are interested to see documents first. Different documents can describe the different activity in pharma and its actual image. Various documents are producing by pharma company would be discussed below. Due to the importance given to documentation in pharma “good documentation practices” is required. Good documentation is a systematic procedure of preparation, checking, verifying, issuing, storing and reviewing of any documents. Batch record is an important document kept along with reserve sample until one year of expiry of the product, and final products are release only after proper review of BMR, even after testing of Product from QC, product would not be released without review and completing of BMR and other documents .every activity should be available written form as SOPs is a requirements of GMP. Control of document is also an important part of GDP to reduce error and misuses of any documents. Master copy for all activity should be prepared such as SOPs started from Draft copy and finalizes after checking and reviewing and Approved by QA documentation. Final copy should be printed as Master copy and stamped as “master copy” by red ink. A photocopy of master copy should be issued to concern department with stamped “control copy”. A record should be maintained for issuing any documents with sign & date. Every document should have effective date, review date and revision no.

  • GPAT Paper, 2012 | Find out GPAT 2012 question Paper with key answers

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  • Mutliplace vacancies for Freshers as Marketing Representative-(Life Sciences) in Bhat Biotech

    Bhat Bio-tech India Private Limited is specialized in the design development, manufacture and marketing of diagnostic products and Biotechnology based products.

    Post: Marketing Representative-(Life Sciences)

  • Corporate Environmental Responsibility of Indian Pharma Companies

    The Indian Pharmaceutical Industry today is in the front rank of India’s science-based industries with wide ranging capabilities in the complex field of drug manufacture and technology. It ranks very high in the third world, in terms of technology, quality and range of medicines manufactured. From simple headache pills to sophisticated antibiotics and complex cardiac compounds, almost every type of medicine is now made indigenously.

  • DIABETES: SLOW POISON SKYROCKETS

    About Authors:
    Shiv Kumar Mishra, Vinita Pawar, Archana Tiwari
    M.Tech Biotech
    RGPV, Bhopal (MP)

    Diabetes mellitus is a very common disorder in all over the world, often simply referred to as diabetes, is a group of metabolic diseases (Also known as metabolic syndrome and a slow poison) in which a person has high blood sugar, either because the body does not produce enough insulin, or because cells do not respond to the insulin that is produced. Cause classical symptoms like polyuria (frequent urination), polydipsia (increased thirst) and polyphagia (increased hunger).

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  • Applications are invited for Project funded by DST at Indian Institute of Science Education and Research

    Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal was created in 2008 by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. Its mission is to provide quality science education to UG and PG students. The prime focus is to integrate science education and research with a motive of attracting bright students and world class faculty.

  • Antioxidant activity of fruit extracts of Prunus amygdalus

    About Authors:
    Devendra Kumar1*, Pragya Seth2
    Department of Pharmaceutical technology,
    1 Sri Satya Sai collage of Pharmacy Bhopal, India
    2 Lakshmi Narayana College of Pharmacy Bhopal, India

    Abstract:
    Antioxidants play a significant role in protecting the body against free radical damage. Antioxidants refer to a group of compounds that are able to delay or inhibit the oxidation of lipids or other biomolecules and thus, prevent or repair the damage of the body cells that is caused by oxygen. Prunus amygdalus is used in traditional for the cure of ulcer. Since the activity may be correlated with the presence of antioxidant compound were evaluated for their total phenolic content (TPC), total flavonoid content (TFC), ferric reducing ability (parameter (FRAP), 1,1-diphenylpicrylhydrazyl (DPPH) in extract of Prunus amygdalus fruit.

  • In-Silico Study of Influences of Electronegativity Features on the Pharmacological and Pharmacokinetic Properties of Salbutamol

    About Authors:
    NIKHIL SAXENA, DR.K.R.PARDASANI, DR.USHA CHAUHAN
    MAULANA AZAD NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,
    BHOPAL

    ABSTRACT
    The electro negativity of the drug directly resembles its chemical nature towards the receptor. In order to achieve the desired response, the effective binding of drug is necessary. Based on the Lock key theory, every drug having a specific structure so that it can bind to a specific receptor. But for designing more efficient a new chemical entity for receptor as compared to the main drug, there is a requirement of some structural changes in the drug (ligand) molecules under structure activity relationship concept. 
    Here an attempt has been made to develop Insilco approach to make some structural changes on the basis of point mutation (changes occurs at a particular point) in the antiasthmatic drug namely salbutamol.
    The effect of this mutation on binding affinity of the molecule is studied using docking energy (energy involved in orientation of one molecule to a second are when bound to each other to form a stable complex) calculations and logp values. Here eight different structures of the drug found are more electronegative as compared to the main drug candidate. Mutation was made at C-3a position in place of hydrogen. These were analyzed for binding affinity with target receptor. The mutated molecules which have high logp values and less energy are selected for further adme properties studies. Thus after prediction all adme properties and toxicity studies of the mutated drugs, the best mutation was bromine in place of hydrogen at C-3a position.

  • Faculty Positions in six new ALL INDIA INSTITUTES OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (AIIMS) - Government Job

    The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India is setting up these six Autonomous Institutions of National Importance. For Faculty Positions/ Senior Residency applications are invited from Indian Nationals and Persons of Indian Origin holding OCI Status. Regular, Deputation, contractual appointments are open.

  • PHARMACY AS A NOVEL PROFESSION

    About Authors:
    Pushpendra Kumar Patel*,  Narendra Prajapati , Jyoti Sahu
    M. Pharma, T.I.T. College of Pharmacy,
    Bhopal,
    M.P. India

    Abstract
    It is a very well accepted fact that food, cloth and shelter are essential stuff for human beings, but the real fact behind these are only to achieve  good health , so that one can survive and enjoy the charm of god gifted life. As the health is prime importance than any of others, so it’s novel responsibility of that person to keep the world healthy, and that person is proudly called as health care professional, Dr. and pharmacist both comes under it, but the pharmacist is the base of health care profession. A person who is directly and actively involved in the life cycle of medicine. It concludes study from new entity to its elimination. Simply the person deals with biochemical mechanism of action of drug, drugs therapeutic role, side effect, potential interaction, and monitoring parameter.

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