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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIt gives us a privilege to say that “laboratory Manual cum Record” is ready for the subject Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry to aid the First Pharm.D students. This practical Record has been prepared according to the syllabus prescribed by the PCI, just to help students rather to spoon feed. This manual contains a list of experiments to be performed during their curriculum with emphasis on the theory, principle and procedures to be followed to prepare the organic compounds of synthetic interests and or of a medicinal interest. It also includes systematic organic qualitative analysis experiments which are major part of the practical classes. Towards the end there is an introduction to the stereo models of organic compounds.
Dr. Ramya K, Dr. B.R. Prashantha Kumar
Dr.Ramya.K, Associate Professor and Head, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Oxbridge College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru, she started her career as scientist and worked in both synthetic and analytical R and D in various capacities in LGC PROMOCHEM INDIA PVT LTD. Bengaluru, she synthesized various impurity reference standards with 99% purity and handled instruments such as FT-IR, HPLC ( Analytical & Preparative), LC/MS, GC/MS, CHNS analyzer and Developed novel method for analysis of reference standards and validated the developed mathod.We have published 6 articles in peer-reviewed journals. Research group is working on antihypertensives, targeting on Renin inhitors.
Dr. BR Prashantha Kumar, Associate Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru, the research group is working on Glitazones or thiazolidinediones targeting PPAR-alpha and PPAR-gamma for the past 20 years. Primarily, focused our research on the development of some novel glitazones as insulin sensitizers which includes computer-aided design, synthesis, analysis, and screening. We have published 61 articles in peer-reviewed journals and we have two granted Indian patents. However, academics is my passion and thought organic chemistry, advanced medicinal chemistry, and computer-aided drug design to both graduates and post-graduate students for the past 20 years. My group has identified PTSA as a novel catalyst for the synthesis of 1,4-dihydropyridmidines. I am presently guiding 5 Ph.D. scholars.
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