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Thursday 4 October 2012

ENGLISH VOCABULARY



                                       VOCABULARY

                                                                    
All students of Pharmacy are hereby kindly informed that you’ll get 15 english ,daily usage ,words in a weak in sum up 60-70 chosen words in every month. So please write all words which will posted be at the notice board. After completing a month, you will have to create an ARTICLE, a POEM, a STORY or anything you please, but only using of those selected words.   It is your responsibility to write all words in time, no any excuses will be submitted by you.
       Co-operate and attention are required.
Some mandate words are here----

1. Alienate  -  पराया करना (Unfriendly or unsympathetic)
 2. Arrogant    अभिमानी   (Proudy behaviour)
3. Calender     दबाना        (to press paper,cloth etc.)  
4. Corpse   जनाज़ा, लाश  (dead body)                   
5. Complacent आत्मतुष्ट (self satisfied)         
6. Compliment नमस्कार,प्रशंसा (regards,abhinandan)  
7. Defy        ललकारना , अवहेलना करना (challenge)       
8. Damn        निन्दा      (condemn or cry down)
9. Hiccup       हिचकी    (repeated sharp sounds in throat)
10. Snore        खर्राटा       (a loud noise each time of breathing)
11. Snooze      दिन में झपकी लेना  (a short,light sleep,especially during the day)
12. Sneeze       छींकना          (a sudden and noisily blow from nose)
13. Deference   सम्मान     (respect) 
14. Descent   वंश, उतार     (coming down) 
15. Emerge  उभरना     

Thursday 27 September 2012


Placement


List of selected students  in campus interview (Macleod Pharmaceuticals, Baddi), that was held on dated 09/07/2012-

1.                  Chandra Prakash
2.                  Vivek Kumar Mishra
3.                  Ram Pratap
4.                  Vishnu Kumar
5.                  Hari Shankar
6.                  Deependra Puri
7.                  Ajay Kumar
8.                  Shubhendu Mishra
9.                  Raj Kumar Gupta
10.              Devendra Patel
11.              Pintu Kumar
12.              Kuldeep Kumar
13.              Rajendra Kumar
14.              Upendra Yadav
15.              Vishal Srivastava

Thursday 13 September 2012

PCI INSPECTION

All the Teaching and non teaching staff are here by informed that there will be PCI inspection on Dated 14-09-2012.

Wednesday 23 May 2012


Development of a novel dispersible tablet formulation

This formulation was made by Rubicon Research Pvt. Ltd. and the purpose of this study was to develop a dispersible tablet which, upon dispersion in water, forms a homogenous dispersion with reduced sedimentation rate, thus ensuring uniformity of dosage.

Introduction
Dispersible tablets combine benefits of liquid dosage forms with a solid dosage forms and are preferred for pediatric and geriatric patients. The drug from conventional dispersible tablets, has tendency to settle at the bottom or adhere to the sides of the containers upon dispersion in water, leading to incomplete dosage.

Methods
Dispersible tablets were developed using hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) as a viscolizer. The concentration of HEC and other excipients was optimized to achieve desired sedimentation rate, disintegration time and pleasant mouth feel. Oxcarbazepine, an antiepileptic drug, was studied as a model drug. Dissolution of the developed formulation was studied (by Rubicon Research Pvt. Ltd.) in water containing different amounts of cetrimide  (used to enhance solubility of the drug in the medium). A new method was developed to determine sedimentation rate of the resultant suspension.

Results
These tablets were found to disperse rapidly in water, despite the presence of the viscous polymer. During dispersion formation, HEC dissolved, increasing the viscosity of the dispersion. This ensured instant suspension formation with low sedimentation rate, typically less than 30% of drug in 15 minutes, compared to more than 70% in the case of a marketed conventional dispersible tablet formulation. Dissolution rate of Oxcarbazepine dispersible tablet was found to be similar to that of the marketed immediate release formulation.

Conclusion
A novel dispersible tablet technology was developed to yield a low sedimentation rate of the formed dispersion and to ensure uniformity of dose. Using this technology a stable oxcarbazepine dispersible tablet formulation was developed. This technology can be used for different categories of drugs, particularly antiepileptics and antibiotics.


                                                                                    By
                                                                                    Raj Kishore
                                                                                    Deptt. of Pharmaceutics
                                                                                    A.N.D. college of Pharmacy
                                                                                    Babhnan, Gonda 

Monday 20 February 2012

                                               PROJECT FOR 2nd SEMESTER STUDENTS



    S.NO
          NAME OF STUDENT
                                CONTENT
                                                                         GROUP-I
1
Anradha Tripathi
ά, β- Unsaturated carbonyl compounds including addition and substitution reaction
2
Abhishek dubey
Cycloaddition, Compounds containing active methylene group.

3
Ajay Kumar
synthetic importance of- Acetoacetic
Ester and malonic ester.

4
Amit kumar singh
Polynuclear hydrocarbons-Naphthalene
5
Anil Kumar Shukla
Anthracene
6
Ankit mishra
 Phenantherene.

7
Ansar Ahemad
Heterocyclic Compound – Nomenclature, Chemistry, preparation, properties and
pharmaceutical importance of pyrrole
8
Archna chaurasia
Furan.

                                                                          GROUP-2
1
Ashish dhar dwivedi
Thiophene
2
Ashish kumar shukla
Pyridine
3
Ashok Kumar Verma
Pyrimidine
4
Avinash dhar dwivedi
Imidazole
5
Awadhesh Pandey
Pyrazole
6
Bal mukund pandey
Thiazole
7
Bal mukund Pandey
Benzimidazole
8
Bhupendra Verma
Indole







S.NO
      NAME OF STUDENT
                                         CONTENT
                                                                            GROUP-3
1
Brijesh kumar Tripathi
Phenothiazines
2
Deena nath
Name reactions – Definition, reaction mechanism and synthetic application of Merwin Pondorff Verley reduction.

3
Durgesh Kumar
Oppeneaur oxidation
4
Ganesh sharma
Bechmann rearrangement
5
Gaurav kumar
Mannich reaction

6
Gaurav Kumar dubey
Diel’s alder reaction
7
Girish kumar chaudhary
Michel Addition
8
Hemant kumar maurya
Reformatsky
                                                                     GROUP-4
1.
Man Mohan Gupta
Knoevanegal reaction
2
Motilal
Benzoin condensation
3
Nanak Chandra
Classification, structure, reactions, structure elucidation, identification of :
 Carbohydrates
 Monosaccharides – Glucose.

4
Nikhil Kumar Divedi
 Disaccharides – Sucrose,

5
Nitin jaiswal
Polysaccharides – Starch
6
Nivedita Yadav
Monosaccharide’s-  Fructose
7
Pawan kumar devedi
Disaccharide- Lactose
8
Pramod kumar srivastava
 Maltose.







S.NO
        NAME OF STUDENT
                                            CONTENT
                                                                     GROUP-5
1
Pranshu Rai
Classification, identification, general methods of preparation and reactions of amino
Acids.

2
Rama kant
Proteins.

3
Ravi kumar
Structure of Nucleic Acids
4
Rubi Shukla
Chemistry & identification of oils, fats
5
Satyendra nath shukla
Chemistry & identification waxes
6
Satish kumar chaursiya
Polymers and polymerisation
7
Shailesh kumar
Aldehydes and ketones (aliphatic & aromatic)
8
Shivam pandey
PH: PH, Determination of PH buffers, theory of buffers.
                                                                     GROUP-6
1.
Sharwan kumar shukla
Amorphous and crystalline solids :-Geometry & symmetry of crystals
2
Shyam chaurasiya
Millers indices
3
Sidharth pratap singh
Physical properties of crystals, crystal diffraction.
4
Somnath
Organometallic Compounds- Grignard reagent
5
Sumit gupta
Isomerism, geometrical isomerism, Stereochemistry including optical activity
6
Suraj gupta
stereoisomerism,
Specification of configuration and conformational analysis.
7
Vikash Chaudhary
Carboxylic acids & their derivatives, di &
tricarboxylic acids
8
Vinit Mishra
Aromatic Compounds, aromatic character, structure of benzene, resonance







S.NO
            NAME OF STUDENT
                     CONTENT
                                                                     GROUP-7
1
Vishal dubey
Molecular orbital, hybridization.
2
Shailja Pandey
Electrovalent and co-ordinate bond, inductive effect, resonance.
3
Alok Kumar Shukla
Chemical kinetics : Zero, first and second order reaction.
4
Sujeet Kumar
Elementary idea of reaction kinetics.

5
Umesh Pratap Jaiswal
Degree of freedom, phase rule.
6
Shivakant panday
Electro chemistry : Faraday’s laws of Electrolysis, Electric conductance & its
measurement

7
Rajeev Pandey
Adsorption: Freurdlich and Gibbs adsorption Isotherms, Langmuir theory of adsorption.
8
Ram Kumar Verma
Solutions: Ideal and real solutions, solutions of gases in liquids, colligative properties.



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