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  • Q-ABSORBANCE RATIO SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHOD FOR THE SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF AMLODIPINE BESYLATE AND CANDESARTAN CILEXETIL IN SYNTHETIC MIXTURE

  • Job as Marketing Representive and Sales Executives in Devita Healthcare - 8 posts

    DEVITA HEALTHCARE, our company has started marketing in respected gujarat. our company has long vision and long goal to established good market. we believe in making relationship.
    Currently we have vacancies in diabetic and cardiac segment.

    Post: Marketing Representive and Sales Executives - 8 candidate required

  • IMIDAZOLE: SYNTHESIS, PROPERTIES AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY

    ABOUT AUTHORS:
    Sarthak B. Dave*, Dipen K. Sureja
    Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
    Shree H. N. Shukla Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research,
    B/H Marketing Yard, Near Lalpari Lake,
    Amargadh (Bhichari), Rajkot-360002
    davesarthak@ymail.com

  • MONOCLONAL ANTI BODIES FOR CANCER TREATMENT

    ABOUT AUTHOR:
    Vivek P. Chavda
    Department of Pharmaceutics, B.K. Mody Government Pharmacy College,
    Rajkot – 360003, Gujarat (India)
    vivek7chavda@gmail.com

  • Vacancies for Regional Sales Manager, Field Sales Manager, Medical Representative in Juggat Pharma

    We are happy to invite you to scale new career heights in healthcare & pharmaceutical sales and marketing. Jagdale Lifesciences - the lifesciences division of Jagdale Industries Ltd., Bangalore, offers excellent openings for interested suitable candidates in sales and marketing. Jagdale Lifesciences is the sister division of Juggat Pharma, Bangalore, which is the flagship division of JIL. The key Juggat Pharma brands include Botropase, BotroClot, ORS-L, and Dart.

  • ALL ABOUT ANTIDIABETIC PLANT: COCCINIA INDICA

    About Authors:
    Vivek P. Chavda
    Department of Pharmaceutics, B.K. Mody Government Pharmacy College,
    Rajkot – 360003, Gujarat (India)
    vivek7chavda@gmail.com

    Introduction
    Plants had been used for medicinal purposes long before recorded history. Ancient Chinese and Egyptian papyrus writings describe medicinal uses for plants as early as 3,000 BC. Indigenous cultures (such as African and Native American) used herbs in their healing rituals, while others developed traditional medical systems (such as Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine) in which herbal therapies were used. Researchers found that people in different parts of the world tended to use the same or similar plants for the same purposes. In the early 19th century, when chemical analysis first became available, scientists began to extract and modify the active ingredients from plants. Later, chemists began making their own version of plant compounds and, over time, the use of herbal medicines declined in favor of drugs. Almost one fourth of pharmaceutical drugs are derived from botanicals. Recently, the World Health Organization estimated that 80% of people worldwide rely on herbal medicines for some part of their primary health care. In Germany, about 600 - 700 plant based medicines are available and are prescribed by some 70% of German physicians. In the past 20 years in the United States, public dissatisfaction with the cost of prescription medications, combined with an interest in returning to natural or organic remedies, has led to an increase in herbal medicine use.[1] There are many herbal products proved to be having good antidiabetic potential. Coccinia indica (Bimba, kanduri, Cucurbitaceae) is famous for its hypoglycemic and antidiabetic properties in Ayurvedic system of medicine. (See Fig. 1) Coccinia indica, the ivy gourd, also known as baby watermelon, little gourd, gentleman's toes, tindora or gherkin(inaccurately) is a tropical vine. It is also known as Cephalandra indica.[2] It is indigenous to Bengal and other parts of India. C. indicagrows abundantly all over India, Tropical Africa, Australia, Fiji and throughout the oriental countries. The plant has also been used extensively in Ayurvedic and Unani practice in the Indian subcontinent.[3] Seeds or fragments of the vine can be relocated and lead to viable offspring. This can occur when humans transport organic debris or equipment containing C. grandis. Once the ivy gourd is established, it is presumably spread by birds, rats, and other mammals. In Hawaii, it has been suggested that the fruit may be dispersed by pigs.[4]Long-distance dispersal is most commonly carried out by humans due to its culinary uses or by mistake. In certain parts of the U.S., the ivy gourd is known as Rashmato (singular) or Rashmati (plural). Some people have begun using the plural term Rashmatoes, since it is sounds more like potatoes or tomatoes. In parts of the Caribbean it is known as lizard food.

  • SINGLE CELL PROTEIN AND BAKER’S YEAST

    ABOUT AUTHOR:
    Rajesh G. Dobariya
    shree M.&N. Virani Science College,
    Rajkot
    drajesh47@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT
    Single cell protein typically refers to source of mixed protein extracted from pure or mixed culture of algae, yeast, fungi or bacteria. The microbes which are used for single cell protein production must be non-pathogenic to plants, animals and man. Good nutritional value, easily and cheaply produced on scale, toxin free, fast growing, easily to separate from the medium and to dry. They have many silent feature. Biomass production is ordinarily carried out in continuous mode to maximize yields and economic scale. The raw material of this process is very cheap because we used molasses, whey, gas, oil etc. For a substrate. So SCP is waste to best. The molasses and various salts including ammonium and phosphate salt contain of the baker’s yeast. The yeast are used for the production of SCP. The baker’s yeast is useful to as and they create disadvantages also the SCP and baker’s yeast very useful for organism.

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  • Admission opportunity in B.Pharm and M.Pharm at Lovely Professional University

    Pharmacy is a dynamic, growing, and increasingly diverse profession, one which creates an excitement because there are so many opportunities for service. The secret in the future will be to identify and take advantage of these opportunities.

  • DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF BIOANALYTICAL METHOD FOR SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF ETAMSYLATE AND MEFENAMIC ACID IN HUMAN PLASMA BY RP-HPLC METHOD

    About Authors:
    Mona Karia*1, Bhargav Gohel2, Bina Thanki3, Darshan Madiya4, Shital Faldu5
    1,3M.Pharm, Smt. R.D.Gardi B.Pharmacy College. Rajkot, Gujarat, India
    2Q.A. Officer, Intas Pharmaceutical Ltd., Ahemdabad.
    4Assistant Professor of Smt. R.D.Gardi B.Pharmacy College, Rajkot

  • THERMAL ANALYSIS: A USEFUL TOOL IN PREFORMULATION STUDY

    About Author:
    Vivek P. Chavda
    Department of Pharmaceutics,
    B.K. Mody Government Pharmacy College,
    Rajkot – 360003, Gujarat (India)
    vivek7chavda@gmail.com

    Introduction
    Thermal method of analysis are group of techniques in which changes in physical and /or chemical properties of a substance are measured as a function of temperature, while substance is subjected to controlled temperature programmes.[1]Thermal analysis and calorimetric methods have demonstrated a wide array of applications in the Preformulation, and formulation development. These techniques are critical in physical–chemical screening of early discovery leads, during salt form screening, and in the characterization of polymorphs to determine the thermodynamic relationships between the various crystal forms.[2]

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