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rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: Pharmacognosy And Phytochemistry Vol-I Hemalatha K, Pulak Majumder, 2023-09-13 The structural makeup of secondary metabolites and their biosynthetic routes, biological actions, and medical, industrial, and commercial uses are all taken into consideration by photochemistry. Vol. I of the book covers pharmacognosy, plant tissue culture, traditional and modern medical systems, biological sources, the chemical makeup of medications, and their uses. It also covers the cultivation, gathering, processing, and storage of drugs of natural origin. For those studying related botanic and phytochemical sciences, this book is a priceless source of information. |
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rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: Career Moves Athena Vongalis-Macrow, 2014-02-05 Mentoring and career guidance are the missing ingredients in women’s career planning at the higher education level. Career Moves recognizes and gives voice to some of the common career concerns of women in higher education and responds to these through well informed, researched and experiential chapters focussing on interests specific to women in academia. Career Moves draws on the substantial knowledge, experience and information of successful women currently working in higher education. Each chapter presents strategic information for academics working in higher education who may be seeking insider’s advice about negotiating their careers. The authors, as ‘mentors’, reflect, discuss and offer critical learning to the readers. The aim is to help guide and shape women’s career moves in higher education. In this international edition authors have given personal accounts of what works and how women could prepare for the next stages of their academic careers. Authors have given sociological accounts of obstacles and how these can impede women if they are not aware of strategies to overcome barriers. Insights about successful mentoring programs are highlighted to provide possible models for organizations. Career Moves is an international collection of book chapters that explore a range of specific issues that all women in higher education face or will face as they move up the career ladder. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: Scheduled Caste Women and Higher Education: A Sociological Study Indira Priyadarshini N. Badiger, 2015-09-03 The status of women belonging to Scheduled Castes are perhaps best revealed by studying the social, economic, educational, health and political conditions of these women. They are the have not's of Indian society. They deserve all attention and support from State, Community and Society. Earlier they were neglected by upper castes and their own fellows. For a long period, the social justice was based on class, religion, creed and caste. The high rate of infant mortality, child mortality and maternal deaths among Scheduled Caste Women was serious problem. Scheduled Caste Women are discriminated due to a patriarchic dominated social structure on the one hand and humiliation within them due to caste ridden social system on the other. Therefore, a proper and transparent justice was never possible. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: Leg Ulcers S Sacchidanand, Eswari L, Shilpa K, 2019-09-30 1. Epidemiology and Socioeconomic Impact 2. Venous Anatomy of the Lower Extremity 3. Pathology of Leg Ulcers 4. Microbiology of Leg Ulcers 5. Wound Healing 6. History Taking and Examination in Chronic Leg Ulcers 7. Venous Leg Ulcers 8. Diabetic Foot Ulcers 9. Neuropathic Ulcers 10. Ischemic Ulcers, Pyoderma Gangrenosum and Vasculitic Ulcers 11. Principles of Leg Ulcer Management 12. Investigations and Radiological Diagnosis of Leg Ulcers 13. Topical Therapy for Leg Ulcers 14. Systemic Therapy of Leg Ulcers 15. Compression Therapy and Dressings 16. Role of Skin Grafting in Managing Leg Ulcers 17. Role of Platelet Rich Plasma and Platelet Rich Fibrin in Managing Leg Ulcers 18. Novel Research and Recent Advances in Managing Leg Ulcers Index |
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rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: National Education Policy (NEP-2020) Issues, Challenges And Implementation Venugopal K R, 2024-06-28 The glory of our ancient and oldest learning centres at Taxashila and Nalanda Universities flourished between Fifth Century BC and Twelfth Century AD. The first three modern Universities were established in 1857 as Calcutta, Bombay and Madras Universities under the aegis of the British Rule. The new National Education Policy (NEP) is the continium of our education policies of the post Independence India measuring upto educational standards of the developed countries. The Bangalore University has been in the forefront of implementing the NEP program during this last four years. It has been the FIRST university in the country to introduce the four years undergraduate program BA (Honours), B.Sc (Honours) from the academic year 2021-2022. The University took up the implementation of NEP earnestly training its teachers from awareness to policy, concepts, curriculum and syllabus framing both at the university departments as well as its constituent and affiliated colleges in addition to mentoring private and deemed universities in Bangalore. The University in coordination with UGC, AICTE, National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) and Government of Karnataka conducted hundred of programmes in effective Implementation of the NEP 2020. The Bangalore University participated as lead organisation in the conference graced by the President of India and the Governors of the states in August 2021. A workshop of south Indian Vice Chancellors was Organised in Bangalore at NAAC during December 2021. The Government of Karnataka under Higher Education Council were able to prepare curriculum and syllabus in a record time. Online teaching-learning process, digitalisation of examination system, admissions and administrative systems in the rapidly changing world of digital revolution of Anytime, Anywhere, Anyone, AnyMedia, AnyLanguage, Anydevice, AnySubject, AnyCourse, AnyDiscipline, AnyAmount, AnySpeed took the world by storm in the times of the onslaught of COVID-19 between 2020-2021. This book is useful to all those who have been involved in implementing NEP-2020 in the last two years, viz, Vice-Chancellors, educationists, private universities, autonomous colleges, deemed universities, professors and NGOs, across the country. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: Nanobiomaterials in Dentistry Alexandru Grumezescu, 2016-06-04 Nanobiomaterials in Dentistry: Applications of Nanobiomaterials discusses synthesis methods and novel technologies involving nanostructured bio-active materials with applications in dentistry. This book provides current research results for those working in an applied setting. The advantage of having all this information in one coherent text will be the focused nature of the chapters and the ease of which this information can be accessed. This collection of titles brings together many of the novel applications these materials have in biology and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each application and the perspectives of the technologies based on these findings. At the moment there is no other comparable book series covering all the subjects approached in this set of titles. - Offers an updated and highly structured reference material for students, researchers, and practitioners working in biomedical, biotechnological, and engineering fields - Serves as a valuable resource of recent scientific progress, along with most known applications of nanomaterials in the biomedical field - Features novel opportunities and ideas for developing or improving technologies in nanomedicine and dentistry |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: An Elementary Book of Pharmaceutics (D. Pharm Part-I) As per ER2020 PCI syllabus Mr. Nurjamal Hoque, Mr. Sunmon Raj Dutta, Mr. Priyam Jyoti Das, Mr. Abdul Hadi Umam, Mr. Abhranil Bhuyan, 2025-02-10 |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: Essentials of Pharmacotherapeutics: Principles and Applications (D.Pharm Part-II) Dr. Ankan Bhowmik, 2025-03-08 Essentials of Pharmacotherapeutics: Principles and Applications (D.Pharm Part-II) is a comprehensive academic resource designed to align with the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) ER 2020 syllabus for Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm) Part-II students. The book provides a structured understanding of pharmacotherapeutics, integrating fundamental pharmacological principles with their clinical applications to ensure rational and evidence-based drug therapy. It covers essential aspects such as mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, therapeutic indications, contraindications, adverse drug reactions (ADRs), drug interactions, and monitoring parameters. A significant focus is placed on the rational use of medicines (RUM), patient-cantered care, and medication safety, preparing students to contribute effectively to healthcare settings. The book systematically discusses pharmacotherapy of major disease conditions affecting various organ systems, including cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, endocrine, neurological, psychiatric, and infectious diseases, ensuring a holistic approach to treatment. Additionally, it includes contemporary topics such as clinical pharmacy practice, medication errors, Pharmacovigilance, and patient counselling, which are essential for modern pharmacy professionals. Case-based discussions and real-world clinical scenarios enhance problem-solving and decision-making skills, enabling students to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings. With a concise yet academically rigorous approach, this book serves as a fundamental guide for D.Pharm students, equipping them with the necessary knowledge to excel in pharmacotherapeutics and contribute to optimized patient care. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: Bioactive Food as Dietary Interventions for Diabetes Ronald Ross Watson, Victor R. Preedy, 2012-10-23 The role of diet in the prevention, control and treatment of diabetes continues to provide significant opportunity for non-pharmaceutical interventions for many of the over 20 million people who live with this disease. Looking beyond traditional dietary controls may lead to more effective, cost efficient, and flexible options for many patients. Bioactive Food as Dietary Interventions for Diabetes is the only available scientific resource focused on exploring the latest advances in bioactive food research, and the potential benefit of bioactive food choice on the diabetic condition. Written by experts from around the world, it presents important information that can help improve the health of those at risk for diabetes and diabetes related conditions using food selection as its foundation. Focuses on the role of bioactive foods in addressing pre-diabetes symptoms, their potential to complement other treatments for those suffering from diabetes and diabetic-related obesity and other health issues Documents foods that can affect metabolic syndrome and ways the associated information could be used to understand other diseases that share common etiological pathways Includes insights from experts from around the world, providing global perspectives and options based on various regional foods |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: Principles and Practice of Geriatric Medicine M.S. John Pathy, Alan J. Sinclair, John E. Morley, 2006-02-03 The fourth edition of the highly acclaimed Principles and Practice of Geriatric Medicine provides an account of the fundamental changes associated with ageing, which are essential to our understanding and management of the elderly sick population. The title has been extensively revised and updates to reflect the enormous changes in treatment options and medical conditions emerged since publication of the third edition. Written by worldwide experts of international repute, this is the most up-to-date and comprehensive single reference source currently available. Principles & Practice of Geriatric Medicine, Fourth Edition incorporates: More than 30 new chapters, including: Preventive geriatrics, Anorexia of Aging, Managements of Weight Loss, Dehydration, Vitamins and Minerals in the Elderly, Cancer and Aging, Mild Cognitive Impairment, Treatment of Behavioral Disorders, The Older Patient with Down's Syndrome, Drug Abuse in Older People, Breast Cancer, Women's health A truly global perspective, including new chapter on: Care of the elderly in Israel: old age in a young land, Geriatric Medicine in China, Geriatric medicine education in Europe, Geriatrics from the European Union Perspective, India, Day Hospitals, Perspectives from Latin America The title will be indispensable for all those involved in the treatment of older patients: Gerontologists to keep up-to-date with the latest developments in the field General practitioners and specialists in health policy and community care, who increasingly have to deal with a significant number of older people. Academic researchers in geriatric medicine, who are in need for an all encompassing reference work Medical registrars (UK) / residents (US) in order to pass their exams Teachers of Geriatric Medicine Hospital libraries with increasing budgets to spend on much needed resource in this growing field. Professionals within the pharmaceutical industry in order to monitor treatment options and new prescription developments. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: Biopolymers in Pharmaceutical and Food Applications, 2 Volumes Sougata Jana, 2024-10-01 Revolutionize the search for sustainable industry with these biodegradable materials The search for biodegradable materials has become an increasingly essential component of the global response to climate change and the urgent need for more sustainable industrial processes. Biodegradable polymers, either synthetic or natural, have become an explosive research subject as their applications in food, medicinal, and pharmaceutical industries become more and more apparent. There is an urgent need for chemists and other professionals working in these industries to understand the range of available biopolymers and how to use them. Biopolymers in Pharmaceutical and Food Applications presents an overview of all currently-known food-safe polymers and their applications for food and pharmaceutical technology. Its grasp of recent sustainable trends in biopolymer production and distribution make it a one-stop shop for researchers and industry professionals looking to understand the future of sustainable food production, pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications. Comprehensive and accessible, it has never been timelier as a contribution to these key industries. Readers of the two volumes of Biopolymers in Pharmaceutical and Food Applications will also find: Treatment of biopolymers including collagen, chitosan, carrageenan, and more Detailed discussion of drug delivery systems incorporating plant- and animal-based biopolymers An editor with extensive research and teaching experience in biopolymer and pharmaceutical research Biopolymers in Pharmaceutical and Food Applications is ideal for polymer chemists, pharmaceutical chemists, food scientists, and any other researcher looking to work with biodegradable polymers. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: Consortium Approach to Resource Sharing in an E-Environment Y.M. Patil, 2014-01-01 The book deals with resource sharing through consortium approach. During 1990s, due to journals crisis, emergence of scholarly electronic publishing, shift in print form to electronic version, escalation of costs of journals, all have compelled library professionals to move towards a strategic relationship in forming consortium by taking advantage of emerging new technologies. To begin with, resource sharing is briefed covering library cooperation. Emergence of electronic publishing has facilitated subscription to e-journals, access and delivery mechanisms. With proliferation of e-resources, constraints of copyright laws and licensing, library consortia have emerged with a sole aim of moving from organizational self sufficiency to a collaborative survival mode. There are several consortia types/models at organization level, types of libraries participating and parent organizations depending upon coverage of subject areas and purpose of coming together. The very purpose of consortia is to deal with pricing and licensing by means of negotiations and strike a deal suitable for stakeholders. With growth of different consortia in a country or region, it is desirable to coordinate all such efforts and look for National Consortium and go for National Site Licensing. Publishers were also providing bundled or ‘big deal’ offers which could solve journals crisis but not budget constraints as faced by libraries. With experience gained in forming consortia, library professionals also gained enough skills for negotiations which bring about win-win-situation to all stakeholders. In order to implement consortia activities, it is required to have minimum infrastructure including access to Internet, e-mail service, IP addresses, networking, archiving, etc. Also, the consortia should have some standards/ protocols such as COUNTER/SUSHI and SERU to run activities effectively. It is also important to look into archiving needs of consortia on a long term basis as publishers’ perpetual access suffer from trust factors, as a result of which some international agencies have emerged. It is also worth looking for consortia migration and merger in order to make better use of available information and enhance consortia interests on a much larger scales. There have been concerted efforts in India in forming consortia and a brief of each consortium is given followed by experiences gained which created confidence and strength to run consortia on a sustainable basis. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: Steps to Career Siji Thomas, 2017-06-05 For the longest time, parents and children both, knew and believed that Medicine, Engineering, Management and Law were the only true 'careers' which could provide job security and steady paycheques. However, youngsters today couldn't have been more open to trying out offbeat careers. They are bold, patient, resilient and aware of the fact that a career that is in line with their interests has a higher chance of being satisfying. An equal, or probably more, parents are sceptical about these unconventional careers and would rather have their children go in for 'tried and tested' jobs. With 'Steps to Career', the author has attempted to dilute the dilemma of such children and their parents, providing them a wealth of information on the available conventional and unconventional career options, to help the children decide the right career for them, and the process. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: A Practical Book of Industrial Pharmacy – I (As Per PCI Syllabus, B. Pharm, 5th Semester) Mr. Rupjyoti Kalita, 2022-10-21 This book, “”A Practical Book of Industrial Pharmacy – I (As Per PCI Syllabus, B. Pharm, 5th Sem”” was written by four different authors in accordance with the B. Pharm fifth-semester PCI curriculum. The primary purpose of this book is to provide readily accessible methods and procedures for conducting Industrial Pharmacy-I practicals in the fifth semester of B. Pharm, with a focus on facilitating subject comprehension. It contains 15 experiments based strictly on the PCI curriculum. It includes the practicals that will provide a sound knowledge about performing preformulation studies on the powders. Also performing the practicals will help the students to understand the methodologies involved in the preparation of tablets, capsules, ointments and creams. Furthermore, they will also be learning how to evaluate the formulations so prepared which will be helpful if they prefer working in pharmaceutical industries. Industrial pharmacy-I practical helps the students in having a profound knowledge of operating sophisticated equipments which will are also being used in pharmaceutical industries starting from the preformulation, manufacturing and till the evaluation. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: Choose Your Career A Ganguly/S Bhushan, 2009-01-01 Navigate Your Future with Confidence: Choose Your Career by A. Ganguly and S. Bhushan Embark on a transformative journey towards your professional aspirations with Choose Your Career by A. Ganguly and S. Bhushan. This insightful guidebook offers invaluable guidance and practical advice to help you make informed decisions about your future career path. Whether you're a student exploring various career options or an individual considering a career change, this book provides a comprehensive roadmap to navigate the complexities of the modern job market. Here's what you can expect: Self-assessment tools and exercises to help you identify your strengths, interests, and values, enabling you to align your career choices with your personal aspirations. A comprehensive overview of different career fields, industries, and professions, including insights into job prospects, salary trends, and skill requirements in various sectors. Guidance on educational pathways and professional development opportunities, from choosing the right college or university to pursuing further certifications and training programs. Practical tips on building a strong resume, preparing for job interviews, and networking effectively to enhance your career prospects and stand out in a competitive job market. Real-life success stories and testimonials from professionals in diverse fields, offering inspiration and practical insights into carving out a rewarding and fulfilling career. Whether you're considering a career in healthcare, technology, finance, or any other field, Choose Your Career equips you with the knowledge and resources you need to make informed decisions and take proactive steps towards achieving your professional goals. Empower yourself to shape your future and unlock your full potential with the guidance and expertise offered in Choose Your Career by A. Ganguly and S. Bhushan. Order your copy today and embark on a journey of self-discovery and career exploration. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Dr. Anil Kumar Garige, Dr. Rathnakar Reddy Kotha, Dr. Baswaraju Macha, Dr. Vijitha Chandupatla, Mr Ankit Diwan, Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry is an ever-evolving field that forms the cornerstone of modern drug discovery, development, and delivery. This book emerges as a comprehensive guide, meticulously crafted to cater to the burgeoning needs of students, researchers, and professionals engaged in pharmaceutical sciences. Authored by a team of dedicated experts – Dr. Anil Kumar Garige, Dr. Rathnakar Reddy Kotha, Dr. Baswaraju Macha, Dr. Vijitha Chandupatla & Mr Ankit Diwan– it amalgamates their collective expertise and experiences to offer a definitive resource in the realm of inorganic chemistry in pharmaceutical applications. Inorganic chemistry plays a pivotal role in drug design, synthesis, formulation, and analysis, with its impact spanning across various facets of pharmaceutical sciences. This book embarks on a journey through the fundamental principles of inorganic chemistry, elucidating its significance in drug stability, bioavailability, and pharmacological activity. From the intricate coordination chemistry of metal complexes to the intricate mechanisms underlying their interaction with biological systems, each chapter unravels the multifaceted aspects of inorganic compounds in pharmacotherapy. As authors, we recognize the dynamic nature of pharmaceutical sciences and acknowledge the continuous evolution in this field. Hence, this book is designed to serve as a dynamic repository, accommodating updates and advancements to ensure its relevance in the ever-changing landscape of pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: A Textbook of Physical Pharmaceutics-I Ms. Tanuja A M L , Dr. V. Lokeswara Babu , Mr. Madhu Kumar H.M. , Ms. Sulochana S. A. , Dr. Ruchi Tiwari, 2025-05-13 Physical Pharmaceutics-I is a fundamental subject in pharmaceutical sciences that provides the foundational knowledge required for understanding drug formulation and delivery. This book is designed to introduce students to the core principles governing the physical and physicochemical properties of pharmaceutical substances and their applications in dosage form development. The content of this book is structured to cover key concepts such as states of matter, solubility, distribution phenomena, surface and interfacial tension, colloidal systems, and rheology. Each chapter is systematically organized to provide theoretical insights alongside practical applications relevant to pharmaceutical formulation and technology. The principles discussed in this book are essential for understanding drug behavior, stability, and interactions, which are critical aspects of designing effective and stable pharmaceutical products. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: Laboratory Manual of Biochemistry Dr. Prashant D. Aragade, Dr. N. B. Ghiware , Mr. Sushant Sudhir Pande, Dr. Seemadevi Suresh Kadam, 2024-02-16 We are pleased to put forth the Laboratory Manual of Biochemistry. This manual, prepared according to the PCI B. Pharm course regulations 2014, is divided into four sections: qualitative analysis, quantitative analysis, estimation of blood parameters and catalytic role of enzymes. The methods of all the experiments are drawn from the latest editions of official books such as the Indian Pharmacopoeia and research papers, ensuring the inclusion of the latest advancements in methodologies or apparatus. This manual is designed for outcome-based education. Each experiment follows a uniform format, with sections for practical significance, practical outcomes (PrOs), mapping with course outcomes, theory, resources used, procedure, precautions, observations, results, conclusion, references, and synopsis questions. Each experiment offers an opportunity for students to perform practical work, developing proficiency in effectively managing equipment, handling glassware, chemicals, reagents, and writing analytical reports. In addition, the questions at the end of the experiments help to enhance students' knowledge, benefiting them as they pursue higher studies. During the laboratory period, you will need to juggle multiple tasks while performing the experiment. It is essential to document your actions and observations thoroughly as you proceed. Always plan your work ahead, considering what you are doing, why you are doing it, what is happening, and what conclusions you can draw from your experiment. We acknowledge the help and cooperation of various individuals in bringing out this manual. We are highly indebted to the authors of the books and articles mentioned in the references, which were a major source of information for this manual. We also thank the publishers, designers, and printers who worked hard to publish this manual in a timely manner. We hope that this manual will be helpful to students in understanding concepts, principles, and performing procedures. We wish you all the best!. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: Advanced Instrumentation Techniques Dr. S. Ravichandran, Dr. Narendra Mulchand Gowekar, 2021-03-18 Purchase the e-Book version of 'Advanced Instrumentation Techniques' for B.Pharm 8th Semester, meticulously aligned with the PCI Syllabus. Published by Thakur Publication, this digital edition offers a comprehensive exploration of advanced instrumentation techniques at your fingertips. Upgrade your learning experience with the convenience and portability of an e-Book. Dive into the world of cutting-edge pharmaceutical instrumentation with ease. Get your copy today and embark on a journey of enhanced understanding. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: Multiple Sclerosis Uday Kishore, Abhishek Shastri, 2024-01-31 Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a lifelong neurological condition that has no known cure. This book provides an extensive exploration of current and future directions for understanding immunology, neuroscience, and the development of potent treatment modalities. It presents an in-depth analysis and expert commentary on the role of genetics, lifestyle factors, biomarkers, neuroimaging, cognitive domains, artificial intelligence, and innate immunity in MS pathogenesis. We hope that the book is helpful to readers of all spheres of life, including those who want to understand more about MS, those who are keen to improve their understanding of MS disease pathogenesis, those who are enthusiastic to know more about treatment modalities, and those who want to be informed about state-of-the-art clinical developments in MS. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: TEXT BOOK OF QUALITY CONTROL AND STANDARDIZATION OF HERBALS Dr. Rekha Tarasingh Rajput, Saurabh Khare, Dr. Vivek Srivastava, Dr. Prabhat Kumar Upadhyay, Dr. Shweta S. Saboo, 2025-04-21 The Textbook of Quality Control and Standardization of Herbals is a comprehensive guide covering the principles, techniques, and regulatory requirements for ensuring the quality and safety of herbal medicines. It provides essential knowledge for students, researchers, and professionals in the pharmaceutical and herbal drug industries. The book begins with basic tests for pharmaceutical substances, medicinal plant materials, and dosage forms, along with WHO guidelines for quality control of herbal drugs. It discusses methods for evaluating commercial crude drugs intended for medicinal use. A key focus is quality assurance, detailing the implementation of cGMP, GAP, GMP, and GLP in the herbal drug industry. The WHO guidelines on Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) for Herbal Medicines are covered in detail. The book also includes EU and ICH guidelines for the quality control of herbal drugs, safety and efficacy research, and stability testing of herbal formulations. It highlights the importance of pharmacovigilance systems for monitoring herbal medicine safety. The role of chromatographic techniques, such as HPTLC, HPLC, and GC, in the standardization of herbal products is thoroughly explored. The book also explains the regulatory requirements for herbal medicines, including new drug applications, export registration, and GMP compliance. The Herbal Pharmacopoeia section compares various global pharmacopoeias and emphasizes the role of chemical and biological markers in herbal drug standardization. This book serves as a valuable resource for ensuring the authenticity, purity, and consistency of herbal medicines worldwide. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: Managing and Adapting Library Information Services for Future Users Osuigwe, Nkem Ekene, 2019-11-22 Information in today’s modernized world has become much more attainable with the use of technology. A resource that has fallen victim to this are library services. What was once a staple of knowledge and communication has failed to keep pace with recent advancements in information service providers. Library practitioners need to learn how to manage change, build influence, and adapt their services to remain relevant within local communities. Libraries can continue to play a key role in future aspects of information provision, but proper research is a necessity. Managing and Adapting Library Information Services for Future Users is a collection of innovative research that encapsulates practices, concepts, ideas, and proposals that would chart pathways for libraries of all types to envision and understand how to thrive and remain relevant in the competitive information provision environment. It is expected to motivate librarians and information scientists to probe further into how libraries would better serve user communities of the 21st century who have options of accessing information from sources other than from libraries. While highlighting topics including artificial intelligence, human design thinking, and alternative finance, this book is ideally designed for librarians, information specialists, architects, data scientists, researchers, community development practitioners, policymakers, faculty members, and students seeking current research on emerging advancements in library optimization. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: Immune Aspects of Biopharmaceuticals and Nanomedicines Raj Bawa, Janos Szebeni, Thomas J Webster, Gerald F. Audette, 2019-01-10 The enormous advances in the immunologic aspects of biotherapeutics and nanomedicines in the past two decades has necessitated an authoritative and comprehensive reference source that can be relied upon by immunologists, biomedical researchers, clinicians, pharmaceutical companies, regulators, venture capitalists, and policy makers alike. This text provides a thorough understanding of immunology, therapeutic potential, clinical applications, adverse reactions, and approaches to overcoming immunotoxicity of biotherapeutics and nanomedicines. It also tackles critical, yet often overlooked topics such as immune aspects of nano-bio interactions, current FDA regulatory guidances, complement activation-related pseudoallergy (CARPA), advances in nanovaccines, and immunogenicity testing of protein therapeutics. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: Pharmaceutical Engineering Dr. Rahul S. Solunke, Prof. Ajeet Singh, Dr. D. Christopher Vimalson, Dr. R. E. Ugandar, 2022-11-03 Pharmaceutical engineering is a wide ranging topic, from methods involved in manufacturing to the equipment and machinery employed all are discussed in this book, whether it’s about the process of heat transfer or mechanism of evaporation in different types of evaporators. The subject explained in this book are primordial for the study of pharmaceutical engineering, every topic is discussed in very brief detail but in a sufficient manner. Post this book the concept of pharmaceutical engineering will be crystal clear and easy. From this book one can easily learn about the concept of flow of fluids, distillation, size reduction and also the mechanism of equipment used in these methods of manufacturing such as: different types of manometer, heat exchanger, dryer and others. After reading this book one can be assured of the quality of the information provided in the book about the subject and surely the information one will grasp is going to help them in their goal. Whether, it is their study curriculum or research or general learning. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: Laboratory Manual of Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I Mr. Sushant Sudhir Pande, Dr. Prashant D. Aragade, Dr. Saurabh C. Khadse, Dr. Niranjan S. Mahajan, 2024-02-16 We are pleased to put forth the Laboratory Manual of Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I. This manual, prepared according to the PCI B. Pharm course regulations 2014, is divided into three sections: systematic qualitative analysis, preparation of suitable solid derivatives and construction of molecular models. The methods of all the experiments are drawn from the latest editions of official books of pharmaceutical organic chemistry and research papers, ensuring the inclusion of the latest advancements in methodologies or apparatus. This manual is designed for outcome-based education. Each experiment follows a uniform format, with sections for practical significance, practical outcomes (PrOs), mapping with course outcomes, theory, resources used, procedure, precautions, observations, results, conclusion, references, and synopsis questions. Each experiment offers an opportunity for students to perform practical work, developing proficiency in effectively managing equipment, handling glassware, chemicals, reagents, and writing analytical reports. In addition, the questions at the end of the experiments help to enhance students' knowledge, benefiting them as they pursue higher studies. During the laboratory period, you will have to multiple tasks while performing the experiment. It is essential to document your actions and observations thoroughly as you proceed. Always plan your work ahead, considering what you are doing, why you are doing it, what is happening, and what conclusions you can draw from your experiment. We acknowledge the help and cooperation of various individuals in bringing out this manual. We are highly indebted to the authors of the books and articles mentioned in the references, which were a major source of information for this manual. We also thank the publishers, designers, and printers who worked hard to publish this manual in a timely manner. We hope that this manual will be helpful to students in understanding concepts, principles, and performing procedures. We wish you all the best! |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: The Changing Landscape for the Libraries and Librarians : Issues & Challenges Dr DD Lal, 2022-03-11 A smart library is an information center with networks of many libraries and their services in a larger informational ecosystem around the globe. The Libraries are adding new, digital resources and services while maintaining most of the old, traditional resources and services. Now the role of libraries, information services, the relationship between a library and users is changing significantly. Traditional services of a library are modified and enhanced in an online environment. The proposed book emphasizes the importance for a library to be flexible to changing needs and to adopt new technologies rapidly. With the emergence of new technologies, the traditional library, acting as a medium for sharing information, needs an integral refinement in its processes. This transformation will bring in efficiency and minimize human error in the processes with the help of smart gates, material location finders, and smart check-out booths to automate the processes of controlling access, locating items as well as issuing/returning of materials. The smart library focuses on the use of technology in a library and is designed to be a very collaborative learning environment, where participants are encouraged to contribute ideas and information. Smart library improves traditional and non-traditional library services, improve users' library experience and enhance opportunities for students learning. Libraries are facing increased expectations from users, and challenges of developing technologies including Web 2.0, Web 3.0, ebooks, digitations, and a problem of archiving digital content. Webbased technology provides users and information professionals with powerful and flexible tools for information dissemination. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: A TEXTBOOK OF PHARMACEUTICS- I Prof. Kakasaheb. J. Kore , Miss. Geetanjali Nagesh Badak , Dr. Ganesh Gundu Keshavshetti , Dr. Vikas Kumar , Dr. Shanmugam Vippamakula's, 2024-05-28 The titled book is “Textbook of PHARMACEUTICS- I” (As per PCI regulation). The idea of book originated by authors to convey a combined database for easy understanding of PHARMACEUTICS- I. This book is intended to communicate information on novel drug delivery techniques, to direct tutors and learners regarding fundamental concepts in PHARMACEUTICS- I. The major aim to write this textbook is to provide information in articulate summarized manner to accomplish necessities of undergraduates as per PCI regulation. This volume is designed not only according to curriculum of undergraduate courses in pharmacy by PCI but also to communicate knowledge on PHARMACEUTICS- I for post graduate learners. We assured this book will be originated very valuable by graduates, post graduates, professors and industrial learners. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: TEXT BOOK OF PHARMACOLOGY-II Dr. Rupesh Kumar Mani, Sazedur Rahman Akanda, Mrs. Deepa Singh Chouhan, Dr. Manoj Kumar Yadav, Mr. Rajat, 2025-04-19 The Textbook of Pharmacology-II is a comprehensive and well-structured guide covering the fundamental and advanced concepts of pharmacology. Designed for students, researchers, and healthcare professionals, this book provides an in-depth understanding of the pharmacological actions of various drugs on different physiological systems. This book is divided into well-organized sections, focusing on the cardiovascular system, urinary system, autacoids, endocrine pharmacology, and bioassay principles. Each chapter systematically explains the mechanism of action, therapeutic uses, adverse effects, and clinical applications of various drugs. With a special emphasis on cardiovascular pharmacology, the book discusses drugs used in conditions such as congestive heart failure, hypertension, angina, arrhythmias, and hyperlipidemia. The book also covers the pharmacological management of shock and hematinic agents. The section on autacoids and related drugs provides detailed insights into histamines, prostaglandins, thromboxanes, leukotrienes, and other mediators involved in inflammatory and physiological responses. The endocrine pharmacology section explores various hormones and their analogs, including pituitary, thyroid, adrenal, pancreatic, and reproductive hormones, along with their clinical applications. Oral contraceptives and drugs acting on the uterus are also discussed in detail. A unique highlight of this book is the bioassay section, which explains the principles, types, and methodologies used for the quantitative estimation of biologically active substances such as insulin, oxytocin, vasopressin, ACTH, histamine, and more. The content is written in a clear and concise manner, making it accessible for both beginners and advanced learners. Illustrations, flowcharts, and tables enhance comprehension and facilitate easy recall of key pharmacological concepts. The book is updated with the latest research findings and clinical guidelines, ensuring that students and professionals stay informed about current pharmacological practices. By integrating theoretical knowledge with practical applications, this textbook serves as an essential resource for pharmacy, medical, and healthcare students preparing for exams and clinical practice. With its well-structured approach and evidence-based content, this book is an invaluable reference for pharmacology students, educators, and practitioners aiming to master the subject. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: TEXT BOOK OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY-I Dr. Prabhat Kumar Upadhyay, Dr. Narsukumari Korrapati, Dr Pichika Mallikarjuna Rao, Dr Balijepalli Madhu Katyayani, Dr. Mak Kit-Kay, Dr.Vishal Trivedi, 2025-05-31 The Text Book of Medicinal Chemistry-I is a foundational academic resource tailored for undergraduate pharmacy and life science students. It begins with an insightful introduction to the history and development of medicinal chemistry, followed by an exploration of essential physicochemical properties—such as ionization, solubility, partition coefficient, and bioisosterism—that influence drug action. The book delves into drug metabolism, explaining both Phase I and Phase II reactions and emphasizing the stereochemical aspects affecting biotransformation. A significant portion is dedicated to the autonomic nervous system, detailing adrenergic and cholinergic neurotransmitters, their biosynthesis, metabolism, receptors, and drug interactions. Comprehensive coverage is given to sympathomimetic agents and adrenergic antagonists, including their classification, mechanism of action, and SAR. The cholinergic section spans both parasympathomimetic agents and cholinergic blockers, thoroughly explaining their pharmacological and structural aspects. Sedatives and hypnotics such as benzodiazepines and barbiturates are analyzed for their therapeutic role and SAR. Antipsychotic drugs, including phenothiazine derivatives and newer analogs, are presented with clarity. The anticonvulsant chapter includes barbiturates, hydantoins, and newer agents like gabapentin and valproic acid, along with mechanisms and SAR. The text also explains the classification and use of general anesthetics, including inhalation agents and dissociative anesthetics like ketamine. In-depth sections cover narcotic and non-narcotic analgesics, their SAR, mechanism, and therapeutic uses. It emphasizes both opioid agonists and antagonists, such as morphine and naloxone. The final chapter provides detailed information on anti-inflammatory drugs, including NSAIDs like aspirin, ibuprofen, and diclofenac. Throughout, the book emphasizes structure-activity relationships (SAR), mechanisms of action, and pharmacological applications. With drug examples and classifications well-integrated, this book provides a practical, application-oriented approach to medicinal chemistry. It is designed to help students connect chemical structures with pharmacological effects. Each chapter encourages critical thinking about how molecular features influence drug behavior. The text is organized logically, facilitating step-by-step learning of complex concepts. Additionally, it bridges the gap between basic science and clinical pharmacy, making it ideal for academic and exam preparation.. |
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences bangalore: HERBAL DRUG TECHNOLOGY: A TEXTBOOK Prof. Dr. V. R. Ravi K. Kumar , Dr. Pankaj Pradhan , Dr. Gouri Sankar Kandukuri, Dr. Muppaneni Srikanth, Dr. Rumit Kumar Maheshchandra Shah, 2024-03-30 This book offers information on the fundamentals of the herbal drug industry, the quality of raw materials, and standards for the quality of herbal medications, herbal cosmetics, natural sweeteners, and nutraceuticals, among other things. The topic also places a strong emphasis on regulatory, patenting, and good manufacturing practices (GMP) concerns for herbal medicines. |
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