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1,25,2,36,1,39,1,46,1,48,1,50,1,51,1,57,1,59,1,60,1,61,1,62,1,64,23,68,1,71,1,113,1","13.07.09,64,2","130,60,1,62,1","131,60,1,62,1","13-11-1971,64,1","132,25,1,60,1,62,1","133,60,1,62,1","134,60,1,62,1","135,25,1,60,1,62,1","136,60,1,62,1","137,22,1,60,1,62,1","138,60,1,62,1","139,60,1,62,1","13c,64,2","13cnmr,64,2","14,8,1,9,1,21,1,25,2,36,1,39,1,48,1,50,1,51,1,57,1,59,1,60,1,61,1,62,1,64,28,68,1,71,1,113,1,120,2","140,25,1,60,1,62,1","141,60,1,62,1","14-10-1964,64,1","14-12-2009,37,2","142,60,1,62,1","143,60,1,62,1","1435,120,1","144,60,1,62,1","145,60,1","146,60,1","147,22,1,60,1","148,60,1","149,60,1","14hours,64,2","15,9,2,21,1,25,5,36,1,39,1,45,2,48,1,50,1,51,1,57,1,60,1,61,1,62,1,64,27,68,1,71,1,113,1","15.05.1973,64,1","150,5,9,21,1,60,1,64,4","15-05-05,64,1","15-08-1979,64,1","151,60,1","15-10-1976,64,1","152,60,1","153,60,1,64,1","153756,64,1","154,60,1,64,2","155,60,1","156,60,1","157,60,1","158,60,1","159,60,1","15936,25,1","15hours,64,1","15th,51,1","16,9,1,21,1,25,2,36,1,39,1,48,1,50,1,51,1,57,1,60,1,61,1,62,1,64,14,68,1,71,1,113,1","16.08.05,64,3","160,60,1","1600,64,2","16-03-1979,64,1","16-06-2009,64,2","161,60,1","162,60,1","163,60,1","164,60,1","165,25,1,60,1","1-654,64,1","166,60,1,64,1","167,60,1","168,60,1","169,60,1","16hours,64,1","17,9,1,64,11,21,1,22,2,25,3,36,1,39,1,48,1,50,1,51,1,57,1,60,1,61,1,62,1,113,1","17.07.88,64,1","17.08.06,64,3","170,60,1","1700,25,1","171,60,1","172,60,1","173,60,1","174,60,1","175,60,1","176,60,1","177,60,1","178,60,1","1789,14,1","179,60,1","18,64,9,21,1,25,1,36,3,39,1,43,2,48,1,50,1,51,1,57,1,60,1,61,1,62,1,113,1","18.08.88,64,1","180,2,1,60,1","18-01-1969,64,1","18-01-2010,37,2","18-03-1966,64,1","181,60,1","182,60,1","183,60,1","184,60,1","185,60,1","186,60,1","187,60,1","188,60,1","188823,64,1","189,60,1","19,64,9,21,1,25,1,36,1,39,1,48,1,50,1,51,1,57,1,60,1,61,1,62,1,113,1","190,60,1","191,60,1","192,60,1","1929,25,1","193,60,1","194,60,1","1940,64,1","1945,64,1","1948,64,1","195,60,1","1954,64,1","1955,64,1","19570,25,1","196,60,1","1960,64,1","1965,64,1,51,1","1968,64,1,51,1","197,60,1","1970,64,3,51,1","1971,64,2","198,60,1","1981,64,2","1982,64,2,23,1,24,1","1982-83,55,1,57,1","1983-84,55,1,57,1","1984,64,2,51,2","1984-1985,22,1","1984-85,19,2,21,5,55,1,57,4,58,1,60,8","1985,64,3","1985-1986,22,1","1985-86,19,1,21,1,55,1,57,1,58,1,60,1","1986-87,21,4,55,1,58,1,60,9","1987,64,4","1987-1988,22,1","1987-88,21,1,55,1,58,1,60,4","1988,59,1","1988-89,55,1,57,3,58,1","1988-99,60,1","1989,64,2,59,1","1989-1990,22,2","1989-90,21,3,55,1,58,1,60,6","199,60,1","1990,59,1","1990-1991,22,3","1990-91,19,1,21,2,55,1,57,3,58,1,60,13","1991,64,2,59,1","1991-1992,22,2","1991-92,21,1,55,1,57,2,58,1,60,10","1992,64,2,59,1","1992-1993,22,2","1992-93,19,1,21,2,55,1,58,1,60,7","1993,1,1,59,1","1993-1994,22,2","1993-94,19,1,21,2,55,1,58,1,60,12","1994,64,1,22,1,51,1","1994-1995,22,1","1994-95,19,1,21,1,55,1,58,1,60,7","1995,64,2","–1995,59,1","1995-1996,22,1","1995-96,21,3,55,1,58,1,60,7","1996,64,4,51,2,59,1","–1996,22,3","—1996,22,1","1996-97,21,1,55,1,57,1,58,1,60,4","1997,64,4,51,3,59,1","1997-98,19,1,21,2,55,1,58,1,60,6","1998,64,2,51,2,59,1","1998-99,21,1,55,1,57,1,58,1,60,6","1999,64,1,51,1,59,1","1999-00,21,1,60,10,61,1","1999-2000,19,2,55,1,58,1","1b.htm,115,4","1hours,64,1","1st,8,1,40,2,59,2","2.00,64,5","2.1,4,2,64,1","2.2,4,2,64,1","2.3,4,2,64,1","2.4,4,2,64,1","2.5,4,2,64,1","2.6,64,1","2.fats,64,1","2.pharmaceutical,12,1","2.synthesis,12,1","20,1,1,64,37,21,1,25,3,36,2,39,1,48,1,50,1,51,1,57,1,60,1,61,1,62,1,110,2,111,5,113,1","20.06.09,64,3","20.10.1993,40,1,42,1","200,5,1,64,4,37,1,60,1,66,1,69,1","2000,6,1,7,1,8,1,64,6,25,1,59,1","2000-01,55,1,58,1,60,10","2001,64,5,48,1,51,3,56,1","2001-02,55,1,57,2,58,1,60,6,61,1","20-01-2007,11,2,26,1,66,1","2002,64,2,56,2","2002-03,55,1,57,3,58,1,60,18","2003,56,3","2003-03,60,1","2003-04,21,1,55,1,57,2,58,1,60,17,61,4","2003-2004,19,1","2004,56,1","2004-05,12,1,55,1,57,5,58,1,60,46,61,5","2004-2005,10,2","2005,22,2,25,2,56,2,60,1","2005-06,55,1,57,4,60,54,61,6","2005-2006,10,2,45,1","2006,1,1,45,2,56,1","2006-07,21,1,29,1,57,12,60,2,61,4","2006-2007,10,2,27,1,29,1,43,1,44,1","2007,25,5,29,2,43,1,44,1,112,1","2007-08,25,1,57,16,61,10","20-07-1971,64,1","2007-2008,10,2,46,1","2008,25,6,46,1,48,1","2008-01-04t05,36,1","2008-01-05t11,36,2","2008-02-12t03,63,2","2008-09,25,9,48,1","2008-2009,10,2","2009,64,5,25,7","2009-08-13t05,25,1","2009-08-23t11,64,1","2009-10,64,2,25,4,48,1","2009-10-01t06,22,1","2009-10-01t07,64,2,22,1,25,2","2009-10-26t04,120,1","2009-10-27t12,120,2","2009-2010,10,1,64,12","201,64,1,60,1","2010,1,1,64,5","202,60,1","20-21,29,1","203,60,1","20392,16,1,17,1,18,1,20,1,124,1","204,60,1","205,60,1,120,1","206,60,1","207,60,1","208,64,1,60,1","209,60,1","21,64,10,21,1,25,1,36,1,39,1,48,1,50,1,51,1,57,1,60,1,61,1,62,1,111,3,113,1","21.02.06,64,2","210,60,1","211,60,1","212,60,1","213,60,1","214,60,1","215,60,1","216,60,1","217,60,1","218,60,1","219,60,1","22,64,9,21,1,25,1,36,1,39,1,48,1,50,1,51,1,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Curriculum: Part-I Subject No. of hours of Theory No. of hours of Practicals Pharmaceutics-I 75 100 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I 75 75 Pharmacognosy 75 75 Biochemistry and Clinical 50 75 Pathology Human Anatomy and Physiology 75 50 Health Education and Community Pharmacy 50 - Total 400 375=775 Part-II Subject No. of hours of theory No. of hours of Practical Pharmaceutics-II 75 100 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II 100 75 Pharmacology and Toxicology 75 50 Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence 50 - Drug Store and Business Management 75 - Hospital and clinical pharmacy 75 50 Total 450 275=725 ",11);arrFiles[2]=new Array(3,"sample_link.html","28 May 2008","sample_link.html","","","Page Under Construction ",1);arrFiles[3]=new Array(4,"bpharm.htm","22 Nov 2007","Bachelor in Pharmacy","","","Bachelor in Pharmacy About the course: The course of study of B.Pharma I, II, III and Final year will include the respective theory and practical subjects as given in the tables below. The number of hours to be devoted to each theory, tutorial and practical sublects in an academic year will not be less than that noted below. Duration of course: The course of B.Pharma will extend over a period of four academic years. The curricula and syllabi for the course will be prescribed from time to time by RGUHS. SCHEME OF STUDY AND EXAMINATION FOR B.PHARMA COURSE I. B.Pharma Code.No Theory Subject No. of Papers Duration (Hrs.) Sessoinal Maximum marks Maximum Marks for Written Papers Total 1.1 Human Anatomy and Physiology 01 03 30 70 100 1.2 Pharmaceutics (Dispensing and General Pharmacy) 01 03 30 70 100 1.3 Pharmacognosy - I 01 03 30 70 100 1.4 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I 01 03 30 70 100 1.5 Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry 01 03 30 70 100 1.6 Mathematics Or Biology 01 01 03 03 30 30 70 70 100 100 1.7 Computer Science & Statistics 01 03 30 70 100 Code.No Practical Subject No. of Papers Duration (Hrs.) Sessoinal Maximum marks Maximum Marks for Practical Exam Total 1.1 Human Anatomy and Physiology 01 04 30 70 100 1.2 Pharmaceutics (Dispensing and General Pharmacy) 01 04 30 70 100 1.3 Pharmacognosy - I 01 04 30 70 100 1.4 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I 01 04 30 70 100 1.5 Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry 01 04 30 70 100 1.6 Mathematics Or Biology - 01 - 04 - 30 - 70 - 100 1.7 Computer Science & Statistics - - - - - II. B.Pharma Code.No Theory Subject No. of Papers Duration (Hrs.) Sessoinal Maximum marks Maximum Marks for Written Papers Total 2.1 Physical Pharmaceutics 01 03 30 70 100 2.2 Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology 01 03 30 70 100 2.3 Pathophysiology 01 03 30 70 100 2.4 Applied Biochemistry 01 03 30 70 100 2.5 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II 01 03 30 70 100 Code.No Practical Subject No. of Papers Duration (Hrs.) Sessoinal Maximum marks Maximum Marks for Practical Exam Total 2.1 Physical Pharmaceutics 01 04 30 70 100 2.2 Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology 01 04 30 70 100 2.3 Pathophysiology - - - - - 2.4 Applied Biochemistry 01 04 30 70 100 2.5 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II 01 04 30 70 100 III. B.Pharma Code.No Theory Subject No. of Papers Duration (Hrs.) Sessoinal Maximum marks Maximum Marks for Written Papers Total 3.1 Medicinal Chemistry - I 01 03 30 70 100 3.2 Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence 01 03 30 70 100 3.3 Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 01 03 30 70 100 3.4 Pharmaceutical Engineering 01 03 30 70 100 3.5 Pharmcology 01 03 30 70 100 Code.No Practical Subject No. of Papers Duration (Hrs.) Sessoinal Maximum marks Maximum Marks for Practical Exam Total 3.1 Medicinal Chemistry - I 01 04 30 70 100 3.2 Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence - - - - - 3.3 Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 01 04 30 70 100 3.4 Pharmaceutical Engineering 01 04 30 70 100 3.5 Pharmcology 01 04 30 70 100 IV. B.Pharma Code.No Theory Subject No. of Papers Duration (Hrs.) Sessoinal Maximum marks Maximum Marks for Practical Exam Total 4.1 Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmaceutics 01 03 30 70 100 4.2 Instrumental and Biomedical Analysis 01 03 30 70 100 4.3 Pharmcology and Toxicology 01 03 30 70 100 4.4 Medicinal Chemistry II 01 03 30 70 100 4.5 Industrial Pharmacognosy 01 03 30 70 100 4.6 Electives : I) Industrial Pharmacy - a) Advanced Industrial Pharmacy b) Pharmaceutical Marketing & Management II) Pharmacy Practice - a)Pharmacokinetics and Therapeutic drug monitoring b)Clinical & Hospital Pharmacy 01 01 01 01 03 03 03 03 30 30 30 02 70 70 70 70 100 100 100 100 ",67);arrFiles[4]=new Array(5,"mpharm.htm","5 Jul 2006","Master in Pharmacy","","","Master in Pharmacy (M.Pharma) A post graduate course run by AACP and is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences. The requirement for admission is a B.Pharm from any recognised university of India with a minimun of 55% marks (aggregate of 4 years). For SC/ST Category-I candidates, the prescribed percentage of marks will be 50% of the maximun marks in the qualifying examinations. Further, Pharmacy teachers having recognised B.Pharma qualification and with minium of 5 years of teaching experience in an institution approved ay AICTE and PCI will be eligible provided they have scored not less than 50% of the maxinum marks (Aggreate of 4 years). The Course comprises of 2 parts: Part I- 3 Specialized and 1 common subject. Part II- Dissertation work A choice of 7 disciplines are available at present, the areas are as follows:- 1) Pharmaceutics 2) Pharmagnosy 3) Pharmacology 4) Pharmaceutical marketing and management 5) Quality Assurance 6) Pharmaceutical chemistry 7) Pharmacy Practice M.PHARMA PART - I EXAMINATION SCHEME OF EXAMINATION (ALL BRANCHES) THEORY Subjects No. of Papers Duration of Papers (Hours) Sessional Maximum Marks Maximum Marks for Written Paper Total Paper-I 1 3 50 100 150 Paper-II 1 3 50 100 150 Paper-III 1 3 50 100 150 Paper-IV 1 3 50 100 150 (Modern Pharma Analysis or Pharmacology and Therapeutics) PRACTICALS Subjects Duration of Practical (Hours) Sessional Maximum Marks Maximum for Laboratory Presentation / Workshop Presentation Total Paper-I 6 50 100 150 Paper-II 6 50 100 150 Paper-III 6 50 100 150 Paper-IV 6 50 100 150 (Modern Pharma Analysis or Pharmacology and Therapeutics) II M.Pharma : Dissertation : 150 marks Viva Voce : 50 marks Total : 200 marks ",15);arrFiles[5]=new Array(6,"dp.htm","9 Apr 2010","DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION","","","Download Admission Form DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION D.PHARM COURSE Sl.No DOCUMENTS PARTICULARS 1 X / 10 / SSLC Marks Card Original with 4 Photo Copies. 2 XII / 10 + 2 / PUC Original Marks Card with 4 Photo Copies. 3 Transfer / Leaving Certificate Original with 4 Photo Copies. 4 Migration Certificate Original with 4 Photo Copies. 5 Eligibility Certificate. 6 Passport Size 4 Photo. 7 Stamp Size 2 Photo 8 Self Addressed 10 Envelops 9 Postal Stamp Rs: 100/-. 10 Plastic File. 11 2000/- for 2 Uniform &amp; 2 aprons. ",4);arrFiles[6]=new Array(7,"bp.htm","9 Apr 2010","B.Pharm","","","Download Admission Form DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION B.PHARM COURSE Sl.No DOCUMENTS PARTICULARS 1 X / 10 / SSLC Marks Card Original with 4 Photo Copies. 2 XII / 10 + 2 / PUC Original Marks Card with 4 Photo Copies. 3 Transfer / Leaving Certificate Original with 4 Photo Copies. 4 Migration Certificate Original with 4 Photo Copies. 5 Eligibility Certificate with 4 Photo Copies. 6 Passport Size 4 Photo. 7 Stamp Size 2 Photo 8 Self Addressed 10 Envelops 9 Postal Stamp Rs: 100/-. 10 Plastic File. 11 2000/- for 2 Uniform &amp; 2 aprons. ",4);arrFiles[7]=new Array(8,"mp.htm","9 Apr 2010","M.Pharm","","","Download Admission Form DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION M.PHARM COURSE Sl.No DOCUMENTS PARTICULARS 1 XII / 10 + 2 / PUC Original Marks Card with 4 Photo Copies. 2 X / 10 / SSLC Marks Card Original with 4 Photo Copies. 3 B.Pharm 1st to IV Year Marks Cards. 4 Transfer Certificate Original with 4 Photo Copies. 5 Respective State Pharmacy council registration certificate. 6 Degree Certificate. 7 Training Certificate. 8 Passport Size 4 Photo. 9 Stamp Size 2 Photo. 10 Self Addressed 10 Envelops. 11 100/- Rupees Postal Stamp. 12 Plastic File. 13 2000/- for 2 Uniform &amp; 2 Aprons. 14 Migration Certificate. ",5);arrFiles[8]=new Array(9,"studentcell.htm","21 Dec 2009","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY","","","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS DISCIPLINE 1. Student should report to the college in time at the commencement of classes. 2. Student should maintain minimum of 80% attendance in both theory and practical classes separately. Otherwise they will not be permitted to appear for sessional exams as well as annual examination. 3. Un-authorized absentia to the classes will be dealt strictly and will be informed to the parents. 4. Students are required to maintain the absolute discipline, decency and decorum in and around the campus. 5. Student should wear uniform compulsorily to the college except on Friday. Non-wearing of uniform, Apron, Leather shoe will be fined. 6. Daily you should come to the class 15 minutes before. 7. The moment you enter the college checks the notice board daily and also before leaving the college in evening hours. 8. Nuisance in the class and standing in the corridor is strictly prohibited. 9. Not more than 10 days leave will be given in one Academic year, apart form Vacations and General Holidays. 10. Maintain a separate notebook for leave records. 11. Students appearing for supplementary exam can apply for study leave. 12. It is mandatory that student should be present during counseling which will be conduct after each sessional exam. 13. Student should be present during sports week. (Attendance will be taken.) 14. Mobiles are banned in the college campus. 15. Ragging is strictly prohibited and punishable under the Karnataka government act any student indulging in ragging will be debarred from the institution. 16. All chemicals can be dangerous, if handled carelessly. They can cause burns, wounds, discoloration, nausea, giddiness, blindness and even death. The students should follow the instructions in handling them. Spillage/wastage should be avoided. Protective goggles/eye ware is advised in the laboratories. The chemicals should not be smelt. Any accident in the laboratory should be immediately informed to the faculty. 17. Clean habits regarding personal hygiene is very important for a healthy and successful life. Student should say ‘no’ the first time and every time to habit forming substances, including tobacco products like cigarettes, gutka, alcohol, betel nuts(supari), Chewing gum etc. in the class/college campus. LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS ACADEMICS THEORY 1. Punctuality to classes is a must. 2. Carry the syllabus break up given to you by the concerned staff. 3. Collect the previous Question papers subject-wise from library/university Website www.rguhs.ac.in 4. Prepare the notes on your own don’t follow the notes given by seniors 5. Approach the concerned lecturer and clarify the doubts by taking their convenient time. 6. Prepare for Sessional Examinations and Annual Examinations in the same pattern. 7. Spare time in the library whenever you are free during college hours and also utilize the library services during the extended time after college hours. PRACTICALS 1. Observation book Compulsory. 2. Neat Apron, Napkin compulsory. 3. Before taking any glassware please check the condition whether it is in good condition or broken condition, don’t accept the broken glass ware from lab Attendee or Lab Technician. 4. Before handling any equipment please read standard operation procedure (SOP) or takes the guidance from the concerned lab technician or concerned lecturer. 5. Minimize the wastage of chemicals. 6. Understand the practical properly and use of any reagents/additives there is reasoning behind it ask for reasoning of each ingredient being used in practical. 7. Before leaving the lab take the signature of the concerned lecturer on the observation book with date Compulsory. 8. Before leaving the lab clean the area where you had done the practical and return the glassware, as you had taken intact. SESSIONAL EXAMS 1. THERE WILL BE THREE SESSIONAL EXAMS IN WHOLE ACADEMIC YEAR. 2. Average marks of the best two examinations out of a maximum of 30 marks will be forwarded to university. 3. Eligibility for appearing each Sessional exam 80% of attendance is compulsory. 4. Before appearing for Sessional exam the syllabus break up given by concerned lecturer must and should be completed if not completed bring it to the notice of Principal immediately in writing. 5. NO RE SESSIONAL EXAM FOR PRACTICALS 6. If you have not made up the 80% attendance due to some genuine reasons please drop in application quoting the genuineness of your absentia with authenticated documents for genuiness your absentia With supporting document ( Medical ground). 7. The same is applicable for Annual Examination, as per the directions of the university. OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS 1. Collect Identity card, Collect Record books at the time admission itself, take the signature of the principal before commencement of classes or maximum 8 days will be given to get signed your Identity cards. 2. Any type of work in office with concerned office superintendent give a written application in the name of principal, submit the same to principal for further progress. The application should contain a clear subject along with following details, Name of the student, signature, Class, Roll number, University register number, Date of application, Academic year in which you had taken the admission. 3. Any kind of work will be attended by the office people, may take some time depending upon the type of work and will be communicated to you by the office personally to you. Your job is to give application. 4. Don’t disturb the Office people as it hampers the day-to-day administrative work. 5. Once in a year Railway concession forms are given during vacation period. Detail guidelines for the same will be educated to you by—Tanveer, Diploma office superintendent. NOTE: ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE FOLLOWED STRICTLY. FOLLOW THE DISCIPLINE AND BUILD THE NATION ",8);arrFiles[9]=new Array(10,"sports.htm","17 Mar 2010","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY","","","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA Details of winning team of outdoor and indoor games during the academic year 2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2006-2007, 2007-2008, 2008-2009 Month Year E V E N T S Cricket Football Volley ball Carrom Table Tennis Chess 2004-2005 [Feb-05] D.Pharm-II Cap. Shafeeq B.Pharm III Cap. Fuzail B.Pharm IV Cap. Wasim D.Pharm I Irfan B Pharm I Mubeen B.Pharm IV Naveed Khan 2005-2006 [Feb-06] B.Pharm I Cap. Qamar B.Pharm II Cap. Patel Ikram B.Pharm IV Cap. Fuzail B.Pharm III Seth Hamza D.Pharm I Mahemood B Pharm III Ateeque 2006-2007 [Mar-07] B Pharm II Cap. Syed Wasif D Pharm II Cap. Gufranuddin B Pharm I Cap. Shaik Sabir D Pharm II Nadeem Akhter B Pharm I Mohd Shoaib B Pharm IV Soothe Ateeque 2007-2008 [Mar-08] B Pharm II Cap. Siraj B Pharm II Cap. Asif B Pharm II Cap. Shaikh Sabir B Pharm IV Bilal Usmani B Pharm IV Bilal Usmani B Pharm II Patel Md. Nayeem 2008-2009 [Mar-09] B.Pharm IV Cap. S.Virendra Singh B.Pharm III Cap. Asif B.Pharm III Cap. Shaikh Sabir B.Pharm I Syed Azharuddin M.Pharm I(Ceutics) Pentawar Ram. S M.Pharm(Ceutics) Kedar Anieti 2009-2010 [Feb-10] B.Pharm IV Cap. Siraj Seedat B.Pharm III Cap. Saifullah B.Pharm III Cap. Banglawala Wasim B.Pharm II Syed Azharuddin B.Pharm IV Shoib B.Pharm II Syed Azharuddin Vasanth Rao K Physical Director Sports Committee Members Ashfaq Ahmed Mohsin Convener R.B Sangolgi Faheem I.P Sunil Firangi ",12);arrFiles[10]=new Array(11,"placement.html","27 May 2008","placement.html","","","CAMPUS PLACEMENT Sl. No Camp No Place Date Organized 01 CAMPUS-1 RAJIV GANDHI PHARMACY COLLEGE,GULBARGA 31-12-2006 02 CAMPUS- II LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA 20-01-2007 SEMINAR ON PLACEMENT Sl. No Camp No Place Date Organized 01 SEMINAR-1 RAJIV GANDHI PHARMACY COLLEGE,GULBARGA 31-12-2006 02 SEMINAR-II LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA 20-01-2007 ",3);arrFiles[11]=new Array(12,"deptpchem.htm","21 Dec 2009","Department","","","IMITATION OF NATURE To initiate &amp; promote experimentation &amp; innovations in the field of pharmaceutical chemistry, Luqman College of Pharmacy comprising of three pharmaceutical chemistry laboratory with enough space &amp; basic necessity like electricity, water supply, gas supply, fuming chamber, Balance room, preparation room etc. The department has been entrusted the task to provide result oriented practical education for students, Pharmaceutical chemistry laboratory provides &amp; confers following subjects. Pharmaceutical Chemistry lab-I 1. Medicinal Chemistry I and II. 2. Biochemistry 3.Pharmaceutical Chemistry lab-I &amp; II Pharmaceutical Chemistry lab-II 1. Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I &amp; II 2.Synthesis &amp; Estimations. Pharmaceutical Chemistry lab-III 1.Pharmaceutical Analysis 2.Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I (D.Pharm) 3.Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Our strengths are programs in Pharmaceutical Synthesis, Qualitative Estimation, Quantitative Estimation, Analytical Constants of Fats &amp; Oils. Pharmaceutical Department plays a critical role in shaping, manufacturing &amp; formulation interms structure activity relationship. This department is uniquely positioned to create value through recent developments in pharmaceutical research &amp; other emerging technologies. Pharmacy students are required to learn acquire exhaustive knowledge of synthesis, Mode of action, Molecular Drug Design, Systematic Qualitative Analysis of unknown Organic Compound, Estimation, Identification, Quantitative Estimations. Carbohydrates test, Urine Analysis, Separation of Amino Acids by Chromatography Methods, Analytical Constants of Fats &amp; Oils, Preparation of Paracetomol Drugs. Acytillation, Allcylation, Alkylation methods, Limit test, Colorimetric estimations many more programs of professional excellence. FACILITY AVAILABLE: The pharmaceutical chemistry department having adequate qualified &amp; experienced staff. laboratories are well equipped with following instruments: Hot Air Oven Display Set of Atomic Models. Distillation Unit Physical Balances. Chemical Balances Electronic Digital Balances Vacuum Pump. Fuming Chamber. Triple Beam Balance. Polorimeter Deioniser Plant. P H .Meter Colorimeter. Flame Photometer (Digital) Nephelometer. Spectrophotometer. All Glass Distillation Set. Fire Extinguisher. Refrigerator. Various Display Charts. Rough Balance. Electronic Balance. Fluorometer. Digital Conductivity Meter. Melting Point Apparatus. FACULTY POSITION STAFF INFORMATION NON-TEACHING NAME QUALIFICATION DESIGNATION Mr.Anilkumar Maski B.Sc, D.Pharm Lab Technician Mr.Syed Javeed Lab Asst Mr.Isha Khan Lab Asst Mr.Shafiq Patel Lab Asst The Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department has maintained high academic standard with 98% overall practical for the year 2004-05. Our departmental teams are working closely with an extensive network of practical, Converting the latest Research results into products &amp; services for better tomorrow. We are committed to offering our students the best training available. We also encourage research &amp; development, critical thinking skills &amp; positive approach &amp; belief. EXERCISE The Luqman College of Pharmacy &amp; its wing dept of pharmaceutical chemistry provides following exercise for Pharmacy students: Estimation of Amines by Bromination Method. Estimation of Phenols by Bromination Method. Estimation of Citric Acid. Estimation of Carbohydrates by using Fehlings Solution. Estimation of Aminoacids by Formal titration Method. Estimation of Esters. Acid value determination of Fats &amp; Oils. Soponification value of Determination. Iodine Number Determination. Preparation of P-Nitro Acetanilide. Preparation of Aspirin Preparation of Benzophenone Oxime. Qualitative Analysis of unknown Organic Compound. Identification Test for Streptomycin Drug. Osazone Preparation. Iodoform Preparation. Limit Test Experiment. Preparation of Salicylic Acid Preparation of P-Bromoacetanalide. Preparation of Benzoicacid by Oxidation Method. ",12);arrFiles[12]=new Array(13,"deptofpceutics/deptofpceutics.htm","20 Mar 2010","Department of Pharmaceutics","","","C O S M E T I Z A T I O N O F D R U G M O L E C U L E Department of Pharmaceutics Pharmaceutics is the science of drug delivery. It is much more than a single area of science; it encompasses a spectrum of diverse scientific disciplines. The domain of research extends from fundamental studies of the physicochemical properties of drugs and related molecules to dosage forms and delivery systems, including investigations of the mechanisms of various physiological processes which impact on the delivery of drugs to specific sites of action and, therefore, on their therapeutic effectiveness. The complexity and size of drug molecules and problems in their delivery have grown, providing new and expanded challenges for pharmaceutical scientists. Protein pharmaceuticals and gene delivery methods are providing additional exciting opportunities The Department of Pharmaceutics comprises seven faculty members and three laboratory technicians. The Department is responsible for teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses including. At UG level: Pharmaceutics, Physical Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Technology &amp; Biopharmaceutics, Advanced Industrial Pharmacy. At PG level: Advances in Drug Delivery, Biopharmaceutics &amp; Pharmacokinetics, Preformulation &amp; Production Management. The Department provides both the educational and research demands of the pharmaceutical industries and health systems. The research activities of the Department cover the fields of pharmaceutical formulations, new drug delivery systems, physical pharmacy, biopharmacuetics and pharmacokinetics. Specific research topics currently being investigated by the Department members include: sustained-release formulations of drugs, design of novel drug delivery systems, niosomes, polymer films as coating and matrices for drugs, solubility enhancement of BCS II drugs, site specific drug delivery systems, biodegradable polymers, transdermal and oral delivery of drugs, occular Drug Delivery, dermatological formulations. The Department contributes in presenting 35 credit units of thesis in M.Pharm. Vision : Providing excellence in pharmaceutical education and development of pharmacy leaders as a service to the community in the improvement of the quality of health care services. Mission : 1) Planning and carrying out of undergraduate and postgraduate education of experts for scientific and demanding professional work in pharmaceutical fields. 2) Planning and carrying out of the scientific research work in pharmaceutics. 3) Advancing the profession. 4) Serving the needs of the School, University and community. Goals : 1) To increase individual and collaborative research grants and contracts to enhance collaborative works with other departments 2) To continue to educate undergraduate students who excel as community pharmacists 3) To continue to educate graduate &amp; post graduate students to be prominent scientists who excel in academia, the pharmaceutical industry and research agencies 3) To promote research creativity through collegial interaction, diversity, mutual respect and interchange of ideas. Teaching Staff: Faculty Department Of Pharmaceutics Mr.Syed Sanaullah - Principal Dr. Harshal Shirvedekar -- Dr. S.S. Bushetti -- -- Mrs. Syeda Humaira -- Mr. M.A Saleem Mr.Md Najamuddin Mr. Omar Khan -- Mr.Sunil Firangi Mr. Aejaz Ahmed Mr. Ashfaq Ahmed Mohsin Mr. Syed Alliullah Dr. Harshal Shirvedekar -- Mr. Gulam Dastagir -- Non-Teaching Staff: Shabbeer Ahmad Technician Narendra Sangolli Technician Maqbool Ahmad Technician Saleem Khan Attender Vimal Nath Attender Peer Pasha Attender M.Pharm Dissertation works Facilities Books &amp; Journals Important web resources Departmental activities Successfully Organized International Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Advanced Drug Delivery Systems” ",17);arrFiles[13]=new Array(14,"deptphco.htm","21 Dec 2009","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY","","","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA POISONS IN SMALL DOSES ARE THE BEST MEDICINES; AND USEFUL MEDICINES IN TOO LARGE DOSES ARE POISONOUS (Williams Withering, 1789) Department of Pharmacology About us Vision Statement Teaching of pharmacology is oriented to gain basic information about drugs and ways of their rational usage. The Department has interest in both basic and preclinical areas of research although its emphasis is on the basic sciences. Research in the department encompasses a wide variety of areas ranging from basis to clinical using methodologies that are classical and technologically state of the art, and is a learning center in the discovery and translation of molecular interaction and of cellular transport processes into target specific drugs and drug delivery systems. By exploring these molecular mechanisms of disease we strive the students to develop new methods and rational therapeutic approaches for treatment and prevention of diseases. Mission Statement The mission of the Department is to: Provide first-rate education to professional graduates and post graduates students Develop high quality progressive teaching and training programs in the areas of faculty expertise. Utilization of departmental resources in the molecular basis of health and disease prevention and the development and delivery of therapeutic applications. Establish a nationally and internationally recognized program on research in the mechanism of disease development progression. Conduct cutting edge research in the drug discovery, targeting and delivery and monitoring . Objectives Educating students with the goal of providing them with the necessary foundation and confidence in applying and developing concepts in modern drug discovery targeting and mechanism of drug action in the professional setting of their choice. Attracting and retaining students of highest quality who dare to be trailblazers. Developing novels of disease to explore new therapeutic strategies. Is to strengthen our training program that enables students for exposure to the wealth of opportunities Faculty STAFF INFORMATION List Of Books Equipments Animal House &amp; Other Activities Library &amp; Research Publications Ongoing Research Projects li ",16);arrFiles[14]=new Array(15,"deptcog.htm","21 Dec 2009","Department","","","NATURE CURES PHARMACOGNOSY &amp; PHYTOCHEMISTRY The subject of pharmacognosy (from the Greek words pharmacon = drug and gnosia = knowledge) and phytochemistry (from the Greek words phyton = plant and chemeia = chemistry) deals with the knowledge of natural products from plant origin exhibiting bioactivity. Pharmacognosy itself is generally regarded as the oldest of the pharmaceutical sciences and, since prehistoric times, the pharmacognost has been the person whose role it was in the society to identify crude drug materials, to assure the absence of adulteration and to diagnose and dispense an appropriate regimen. Nowadays, approximately 25% of prescriptions contain a plant-derived natural product, but in China, for example, about 8,000 plants species are utilized as medicinal agents. On the other hand, only about 5% of all plants (ca. 300,000 plant species known today) have been investigated for the presence of pharmacologically actve constituents. Tradtional pharmacognosy was focused on botanical - morphological aspects, but pharmacognosy today is mainly phytochemistry, specially devoted to the study of pharmacologically active natural products. Modern phytochemistry constitutes an important area for pursuit as physiologically or biologically active factors. It is a highly interdisciplinary science, encompassing a broad range of studies involving biologically active principles obtained from plants. Fundamental to all of the phytochemical work is collaboration. The days of working as an individual scientist in this field have ended, since no single person has all of the necessary skills to be successful. Therefore, the forming of interdisciplinary and international research groups is becoming a very fundamental aspect. Three primary roles for phytochemistry in the future can be presented: i) drug discovery, ii) establishing the rationale for the successful employment of crude plant extracts in disease treatment, iii) development of plants as chemopreventive agents which might prevent disease or toxicity of other agents (nutritional and preventive medicine, functional medicine). An area, where substantial new effort will be made, is the examination of compounds which may have prophylactic activity. Teaching and research in modern pharmacognosy and phytochemistry, emphasizing the biodiversity of plants, encompasses biosynthesis, extraction, isolation, identification, analysis, bioactivity determination and synthesis of plant components of interest. State-of-the-art techniques involve: extraction via liquid - liquid distribution, supercritical fluids, solid phases and microwaves, separation and analysis via capillary gas chromatography (CGC), high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) and capillary electrochromatography (CEC), identification via UV and IR spectroscopy, mass spectroscopy (MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy (proton and carbon-13), bioactivity determination via selective and sensitive in vitro and in vivo bioassays, synthesis of (modified) plant-derived substances with proven or potential therapeutical value. Frequently, hyphenated separation - identification technques are used, such as HPLC-UV, CGC-MS, HPLC-MS, CEC-MS and even HPLC-NMR. Mastering modern pharmacognosy and phytochemistry requires thorough knowledge of all the abovementioned techniques in their most sophisticated forms, e. g. special MS ionization methods, or MS/MS studies, or multidimensional NMR techniques. Successfull research endeavors in up-to-date pharmacognosy and phytochemistry definitely mandate a multidisciplinary approach. Pharmacognosy and phytochemistry, the study domain of biologically active natural products, are presently undergoing a renaissance at the forefront of the pharmaceutical sciences. Opportunities abound to contribute in a meaningful way for the benefit of mankind. Thus, pharmacognosy and phytochemistry are key sciences poised to contribute substantially to the discovery of new medicinal and biological agents. STAFF INFORMATION PHOTOS OF MEDICINAL GARDEN ",7);arrFiles[15]=new Array(16,"alumnid.htm","18 Dec 2009","Luqman College Of Pharmacy, Gulbarga","","","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA LUQPAL Friends are like Antiques. The longer you have them, the more valuable. Download Alumni Registration Form Download . Alumni Souvenir For m For Registration / donation make D.D in favour of Secretary, Alumni Association of Luqman College Of Pharmacy, Gulbarga Bank Account No. 62052532160 Bank Code: 20392 Bank Name: State Bank Of Hyderabad, Station Bazar Branch Registration Fees - Rs. 500/-    DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY List Of Registered Alumnis ",5);arrFiles[16]=new Array(17,"alumnib.htm","18 Dec 2009","Luqman College Of Pharmacy, Gulbarga","","","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA LUQPAL Friends are like Antiques. The longer you have them, the more valuable. Download Alumni Registration Form Download . Alumni Souvenir For m For Registration / donation make D.D in favour of Secretary, Alumni Association of Luqman College Of Pharmacy, Gulbarga Bank Account No. 62052532160 Bank Code: 20392 Bank Name: State Bank Of Hyderabad, Station Bazar Branch Registration Fees - Rs. 500/-    Bachelor Of Pharmacy Toppers List of B.Pharm List Of Registered Alumnis ",5);arrFiles[17]=new Array(18,"alumnim.htm","18 Dec 2009","Luqman College Of Pharmacy, Gulbarga","","","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA LUQPAL Friends are like Antiques. The longer you have them, the more valuable. Download Alumni Registration Form Download . Alumni Souvenir For m For Registration / donation make D.D in favour of Secretary, Alumni Association of Luqman College Of Pharmacy, Gulbarga Bank Account No. 62052532160 Bank Code: 20392 Bank Name: State Bank Of Hyderabad, Station Bazar Branch Registration Fees - Rs. 500/-    Master Of Pharmacy Toppers List of M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) List Of Registered Alumnis ",5);arrFiles[18]=new Array(19,"alumnis_qualified_in_gate_exams.htm","17 Mar 2010","Alumnis Qualified in Gate Exams","","","Alumnis Qualified in Gate Exams Sl.no Year of Admission Name of the Alumni Month and Year of Qualifying Gate Percentile Position wise 1 1984-85 V. Govindhan Feburary-1988 Record Not Available 2 1984-85 Shaikh Bhadur Ali Feburary-1989 61.66 Ninth 3 1985-86 Md.Shujauddin Feburary-1989 91.8 Fourth 4 1990-91 Ravindra. G. Kulkarni Feburary-1995 95.97 Third 5 1992-93 Rajesh. G. Kulkarni Feburary-1997 90.00 Sixth 6 1993-94 Ramesh Allada Feburary-2001 86.58 Seventh 7 1994-95 J. Suresh. Reddy Record Not Available 8 1997-98 Manish, Kumar. Mitthal Feburary-2003 99.71 First 9 1999-2000 Md. Ashfaque Feburary-2004 91.65 Fifth 10 1999-2000 Khalid Ali Feburary-2004 84.96 Eight 11 2003-2004 Sheikh Murtuza Feburary-2008 96.82 Second As the records of V. Govindhan and J. Suresh Reddy is not available, the moment their information is received the position mentioned above will be re-attended by the college. The information is made available on the basis of the feedback given by the students with authenticated documents received by the college. ",8);arrFiles[19]=new Array(20,"alumnit.htm","18 Dec 2009","Luqman College Of Pharmacy, Gulbarga","","","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA LUQPAL Friends are like Antiques. The longer you have them, the more valuable. Download Alumni Registration Form Download . Alumni Souvenir For m For Registration / donation make D.D in favour of Secretary, Alumni Association of Luqman College Of Pharmacy, Gulbarga Bank Account No. 62052532160 Bank Code: 20392 Bank Name: State Bank Of Hyderabad, Station Bazar Branch Registration Fees - Rs. 500/-    Teaching Faculties ",4);arrFiles[20]=new Array(21,"donors.htm","5 May 2010","ALUMNI","","","ALUMNI \'S LIST OF DONORS/ CONTRIBUTORS SL.NO NAME BATCH CONTRIBUTION 1 MISS.RAKHI.SARKAR 1995-96 300 US DOLLARS 2 PAWAN KUMAR RAM BHATTH 1993-94 150 US DOLLARS 3 VIKAS KUMAR 1991-92 RS.1150 4 YESHDEEP SINGH.D 1993-94 RS.500 5 MISS.SHEHEEN SULTANA 1992-93 RS.500 6 ILYAS ALI 1998-99 RS.2000 7 SIDDIQUI SLEHA SHAREEF 1986-87 RS.500 8 MD.ISHAQ AHMED 1984-85 RS.1500 9 MD. ISHTAQ AHMED 1990-91 RS.1000 10 MISTARY RUBINA 2003-04 RS.500 11 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY - RS.2,50,000 12 SYED.SANAULLAH 1986-87 RS.10,000 13 OSMAN AHMED 1999-00 RS.1500 14 MIRZA ASKARY ALI 1995-96 RS.500 15 VINAY CHANDRA SHEKAR KULKARNI 1984-85 RS.2500 16 SHAIKH ASHFAQ AHMED 1984-85 Rs.500 17 JITENDRA SINGH NARULA 1992-93 Rs.500 18 ATIQ UR RAHMAN 1989-90 Rs.500 19 ARUN KUMAR 1997-98 Rs.500 20 SHAHID RAHEEM 1984-85 Rs.2500 21 FAIZ MOHIUDDIN 1996-97 Rs.1,000 22 K.NAVEEN 1985-86 US2,500 23 MIRZA SALMAN BAIG 1995-96 Rs.2,000 24 PARUL NARDA 2006-07 Rs.500 25 SYED MOIN ALI 1986-87 Rs 2,050 26 SYED FAZLULLAH MUJEEB 1989-90 Rs 3,550 27 T VENKATESHAM 1984-85 Rs 500 28 HARISH CHAND 1997-98 Rs. 500 29 SYED RAFIUDDIN 1986-87 Rs. 800 30 MD. ATEEQ KHAN 1989-90 Rs. 2500 31 BHANU PRAKASH 1994-95 Rs. 4500 32 ANUGU RAVI 1990-91 Rs. 5000 33 NARASIMHA RAO NADENDLA 1987-88 Rs. 3350 ",10);arrFiles[21]=new Array(22,"Achievements_of_Alumni.htm","18 Dec 2009","Mr","","","Syed Sanaullah Normal Mohammed Shoukat Ali 6 17 2009-10-01T06:17:00Z 2009-10-01T07:23:00Z 6 816 4653 LCP 38 9 5714 9.2720 ACHIEVEMENTS OF ALUMNIS IN PHARMA INDUSTRY &amp; PHARMA MARKETING                        Mr. UMESH KUMAR PRASHAR: 1990-1991 BATCH Mobile Number: 09418467311 Email Address: umeshprasharup@yahoo.com Alumni Number: 81 Designation:   Works Manager Unit: Formulation Name of the Industry: M/s Ozone Pharmaceuticals LTD , Baddi                          Mr. HARDEV SINGH: 1990-1991 BATCH                         Mobile Number: 09216334773 Email Address: hstaggar@yahoo.com    Alumni Number: 79 Designation: OWNER AND DIRECTOR   Name of the Industry: THEO MEDICARE, AMRITSAR                        Mr. Rohit Mittal : 1990-1991                          Mobile Number: 09417497701 Email Address: manurohitmittal@yahoo.co.in Alumni Number: 83 Designation: Production Manager Name of the Industry: M/s NEPTUNE LIFE SCIENCE PVT.LTD, HIMACHEL PRADESH            Mr. ARUN KUMAR PANDEY: 1991-1992 BATCH              Mobile Number: 09819855486 Email Address: apandey@rediffmail.com Alumni Number: 126 Designation: General Manager and Head of the Department, Unit: Research and Development Name of the Industry: M/s SHERYA LIFE SCIENCES, AURANGABAD                                                  Mr. JITENDAR SINGH NARULA: 1992-1993 BATCH             Mobile Number: 09216911770 Email Address: jsnarulaofficiallink@yahoo.com                         jitendern@glenmarkpharma.com Alumni Number: 121 Designation: ASSITANT MANAGER Unit: Manufacturing (TABLET) Name of the Industry: GLENMARK PHARMACEUTICALS, HARAYANA   Mr. ALLADA RAMESH: 1993-1994 BATCH Mobile Number: 094410152103, 09849849203 Email Address: ramesh_mph@yahoo.co.in Alumni Number: 76 Designation: RESEARCH ASSOCIATATE Unit: Research and Development Name of the Industry: M/s AUROBINDO PHARMA, HYDERABAD Mr. K. S. Rao: 1993-1994 BATCH Mobile Number: 094404467959 Email Address: ksrinivasrao75@rediffmail.com Alumni Number: 77 Designation: PLANT MANAGER Unit: Formulation Technical Operation—4 Name of the Industry: M/s Dr. Reddy Laboratory , HYDERABAD Mr. GURVINDER PAL SINGH: 1994-1995 BATCH Mobile Number: 09417593744 Email Address:   gurinderguru@rediffmail.com Alumni Number: 80 Designation: PRODUCTION MANAGER Name of the Industry: M/s OZONE PHARMACEUTICALS LTD, BADDI Mr. RAJESH.G. KULKARNI: 1992-1993 BATCH Mobile Number: 09890616789 Email Address: rajeshkulkarni@lupinpharma.com Alumni Number: 137 Designation: Manager, Research and Development Unit: FORMULATION Name of the Industry: M/s LUPIN PHARMACEUTICALS, PUNE Mr. YASHDEEP SINGH: 1989-1990 BATCH Mobile Number: 09896133556 Email Address: dahiya19@yahoo.com Alumni Number: 82 Designation: CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Inchrage: PLACEMENT AND RECRUITMENT Name of the Firm: PHARMDOEX LIMITED, SONEPAT, HARYANA Mr. M. A. NAYEEM: 1987-1988 BATCH Mobile Number: 09866302835 Email Address: nayeem5@yahoo.com Alumni Number: 29 Designation: DIRECTOR Name of the Company: M/s UNITED MED LABS, HYDERABAD Mr. LAXMANACHARYA: 1985-1986 BATCH Mobile Number: 09391695430 Email Address: charylaxman@yahoo.com Alumni Number: Designation: MANAGER Unit: PRODUCTION Name of the Industry: M/s SUN BIOTECH LAB, HYDERABAD Mr. Ateeq Khan: 1989-1990 batch Mobile Number: 0934235380 Email Address: Alumni Number: 106 D esignation: CHAIRMAN AND CHIEF ExeCUTIVE OFFICER n ame of the Industry: MARKS PHARMACEUICAL, GULBARGA Mr. Mohammed fasheeuddin ahmed:   1995-1996 batch Mobile Number: 09849212520 Email Address: fasee77@yahoomail.co.in Alumni Number: 71 Achievement: SUPER STAR REPRESANTATIVE    Certificate of Excellence                          AWARDED 2005 IN BANGKOK IN THE YEAR 2005 Designation: MEDICAL REPRESANTATIVE Name of the Company: GLAXO SMITHKLINE Place of Alumni: WARANGAL Mr. M.A.RAUF: 1991-1992 BATCH Mobile Number: 09849203472 Email Address: raoof.mohammed@tridentlife.com Alumni Number: Designation: SCIENTIST Unit: CLINICAL RESEARCH DEPARTMENT Name of the Company: TRIDENT LIFE SCINENCES, LIMITED, HYDERABAD Mr. SHAHID IQBAL RAHIM: 1984-1985 BATCH Mobile Number: 00966505887938, 0096638653886 Email Address: shahedrahim84@hotmail.com Alumni Number: 147 Achievements: Ø CHAMPIONSHIP AWARD, MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE YEAR –1996, Ø PRODUCT CHAMPION: ROCEPHIN —1996 Ø PRODUCT CHAMPION: TILCOTIL—1996 (RUNNER—UP) Ø PRODUCT CHAMPION: DORMICUM—1996 Ø   PRODUCT CHAMPION: BACTRIM—1996 (RUNNER—UP) Ø PRODUCT CHAMPION: BACTRIM—1998 Ø PRODUCT CHAMPION: BACTRIM—1999 Ø PRODUCT RUNNER—UP: ROCEPHIN—2001 Ø PRODUCT CHAMPIONSHIP: AURORIX—FIRST RUNNER-UP—1995 Ø PRODUCT CHAMPIONSHIP: AURORIX— RUNNER-UP—1998 Ø PRODUCT CHAMPION:MABTHERA—RUNNER-UP—2003 r(Oncology care) Ø WINNER: SAUDI ARABIAN TAP2 SIMULATION FOR TERRITORY MANAGEMENT--1997 Ø Certificate of Accomplishment: PRODUCT TRAINING ON RETINOIDS:1994 Ø Certificate of Appreciation: SAUDI CANCER FOUNDATION FOR CONTRIBUTION IN Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma—2005 Ø Award of Excellence : TILCOTTIL –Reaching Target –1996 Ø Award of Excellence : ROCEPHIN   –Reaching Target –1996              Designation: Executive Product Specialist for Glivec Indicated in chronic myeloid lukemia and Exjade as Iron chelator for Thalassemic patients             Name of the Company: NOVARTIS PHARMA ONCOLOGY DIVISION ",29);arrFiles[22]=new Array(23,"ARF.DOC","7 Nov 2007","ARF","","","         LUQMAN COLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA       Serving Excellence in Pharmacy Education Since 1982                PASSPORT                    PHOTO  Membership No:         NAME:  (Block Letters)  FATHER \'S NAME:  |B.PHARMACY   |M.PHARMACY   |  |     |     |  YEAR OF ADMISSION:              ACADEMIC DETAILS             I) B.PHARM  |CLASS   |REGISTARTAION |CLASS  |YEAR OF |Convocation|Respective  |  |    |NUMBER    |OBTAINED |PASSING |     |State Pharmacy|  |    |      |     |    |Certificate|      |  |    |      |     |    |     |Council Reg.  |  |    |      |     |    |No & Year  |No and Date |  |I st    |      |     |    |     |      |  |YEAR    |      |     |    |     |      |  |II nd YEAR  |      |     |    |     |      |  |III rd YEAR |      |     |    |     |      |  |IV th YEAR  |      |     |    |     |      |  |    |                       |  |UNIVERSITY  |                       |             II) M.PHARM  |CLASS   |REGISTARTAION |CLASS  |YEAR OF |Convocation|Respective  |  |    |NUMBER    |OBTAINED |PASSING |     |State Pharmacy|  |    |      |     |    |Certificate|      |  |    |      |     |    |     |Council Reg.  |  |    |      |     |    |No & Year  |No and Date |  |I st    |      |     |    |     |      |  |YEAR    |      |     |    |     |      |  |II nd YEAR  |      |     |    |     |      |  |    |                       |  |UNIVERSITY  |                       |        Please attach the photocopies of the above documents              PERSONAL DETAILS:    |RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS       |OFFICIAL ADDRESS       |  |            |             |  |            |             |    Complete Address with Pin code, Mobile Numbers, Land Line Numbers, email  address,    I am enclosing herewith a DD of Rs, 500 /-(Rupees Five Hundred Only)  towards registration as Alumni of Luqman College of Pharmacy, Gulbarga.  DD. Number____________________________ Name of the  Bank________________________  Dated: _________________________    Thanking you  Date:  Place:            Signature of Applicant            Note:    > Demand Draft in favor of Secretary Alumni Association of Luqman    College of Pharmacy, Payable at Gulbarga.  > Enclose 2 Stamp Size Photographs for Identity Cards.               For Office use only    |Date of   |Receipt. No  |Membership No.  |  |Receipt of DD |     |      |  |      |     |      |  |      |     |      |        Signature of Treasurer           Signature of Secretary      ",40);arrFiles[23]=new Array(24,"AS.DOC","28 Aug 2008","AS","","","        Celebrating 25 Years of Education in Pharmacy             Estd: 1982          Photo           |     |       |  |Alumni Number  |       |  |            |            |  |Name of the Alumni:     |            |  |Email Address:      |            |  |Mobile Number:      |            |  |            |Date   |Month  |Year    |  |Date of Birth of Alumni:    |   |   |    |  |            |   |   |    |  |            |   |   |    |  |Year of Admission     |            |  |            |Month    |Year     |  |Month and Year of Completion of |     |       |  |B.Course/M.Course/D.Course  |     |       |  |            |     |       |  |            |Number |Month |Year     |  |Convocation Degree Number and |   |  |       |  |Month &Year       |   |  |       |  |            |   |  |       |  |Name of the University    |            |  |            |            |  |            |            |  |Present Address of Alumni   |            |  |            |            |  |            |            |  |Present Country and State   |            |  |            |            |  |Name of the       |            |  |Firm/Employer/Institute   |            |  |            |            |  |Present Position      |            |  |Your Achievements/Awards Received /Any Certificates Received  |  |recognizing your services:              |  |                      |  |                      |  |                      |  |                      |  |                      |  |                      |  |                      |  |                      |         Please attach additional Page if required  ",31);arrFiles[24]=new Array(25,"enclosuresnew/t1.htm","21 Dec 2009","Mandatory Disclosure","","","hassan Normal Mohammed Shoukat Ali 4 277 2009-08-13T05:08:00Z 2009-10-01T07:27:00Z 2009-10-01T07:38:00Z 12 2795 15936 132 31 19570 9.2720 Mandatory Disclosure The following information is to be given in the Information Brochure besides being hosted on the Institution’s official Website. I Name of the Institution LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Address including telephone, Fax, e-mail. Post Box No: 86, Old Jewargi Road, GULBARGA - 585 102 – KARNATAKA Phone no: 08472 - 271269 / 250041, Fax no: 253803, E-Mail: luqman.pharmacy@rediffmail.com Web site : www.luqmanpharmacyglb.org II Name &amp; Address of the Director Dr. D.K.SURESH                                      M. Pharm, Ph.D Address including telephone, Fax, e-mail. Plot No. 27,                                     , Karuneshwar Nagar, New Jewargi Road, GULBARGA – 585 102. didagi_suresh@yahoo.co.in -   Cell No. 9449641032 III Name of the Affiliating University Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Jayanagar Hospital Complex,   4 th   ‘T’ Block, Jayanagar, BANGALORE -560 041 -   Karnataka Phone No: 080 26961933 / 26961934 / 26961935, Fax no: 080 26961927 / 2696 1929 / 26961931. IV Governance MEMBERS OF THE BOARD AND THEIR BRIEF BACKGROUND : There are nine(9) in numbers, they hail from different shades of the society, they include Doctors, Engineers, Pharmacist, Educationist, Agriculturist and businessman also. List is enclosed                                       Ref. Pg. No. 38                                                         ENCLOSURE – 1   MEMBERS OF ACADEMIC ADVISORY BODY : List of Academic Advisory Body for the academic year 2008-09   list is enclosed.   Ref. Pg. No. 39                         ENCLOSURE – 2 FREQUENCY OF THE BOARD MEETINGS &amp; ACADEMIC ADVISORY BODY : Board meeting is held at least once in a month &amp; whenever necessary by the Management. Academic advisory body meeting is being held at least once in two months and   whenever necessary. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART AND PROCESSES : Chart is enclosed     Ref. Pg. No. 40                                                                 ENCLOSURE – 3 NATURE AND EXTENT OF INVOLVEMENT OF FACULTY &amp; STUDENTS IN ACADEMIC AFFAIRS/ IMPROVEMENTS : One student is selected from each class of   M.Pharmacy, and B. Pharmacy and included in various committees, including academic affairs. List is enclosed .        Ref. Pg. No. 41                                                                 ENCLOSURE – 4 MECHANISM / NORMS   AND PROCEDURE FOR DEMOCRATIC / GOOD GOVERNANCE : Every year election is conducted in each class &amp; class representative is elected by the respective class students. STUDENT FEEDBACK ON INSTITUTIONAL GOVERNANCE/FACULTY PERFORMANCE : Student counseling committee is already established and student feed back is collected, corrective measures have been taken. List is enclosed.   Ref. Pg. No. 42                            ENCLOSURE – 5 GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL MECHANISM FOR FACULTY, STAFF &amp; STUDENTS: For Students - Student’s counseling committee is formed                             for looking into grievance For Faculty –   Committee for grievance and redressal is                             already existing V Programmes : NAME OF THE PROGRAMMES APPROVED BY THE AICTE : D. Pharmacy B. Pharmacy and                                        M. Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics branch)      M. Pharmacy (Pharmacology branch) M. Pharmacy (Pharmaceutical Chemistry   branch) NAME OF THE PROGRAMMES ACCREDITED BY THE AICTE Applied for accreditation of B.Pharm course.   FOR EACH PROGRAMME THE FOLLOWING DETAILS ARE TO BE GIVEN: Name D. Pharmacy Course Number of seats 60 Duration 02 years Cut off mark/rank for admission during the last 3 years 2007 –08   -   45 % in intermediate (10+2) 2008 – 09 – 45% in intermediate (10+2) 2009 – 10 – Admission in progress. Fee For Karnataka Students     Rs: 12,000.00 For Other State Students    Rs: 20,000.00 Name B. Pharmacy Course Number of seats 60 Duration 04 years Cut off mark/rank for admission during the last 3 years 2007 – 08   - 50 % in intermediate (10+2) 2008 – 09   - 50% in intermediate (10+2) 2009 – 10 – Admissions are in progress Fee Govt. CET quota fee     Rs:    8,250.00 Management quota fee Rs: 40,000.00 Name M. Pharmacy Course ( Pharmaceutics Branch) Number of seats 10 Duration 02 years Cut off mark/rank for admission during the last 3 years 2007 –08   -   55 % in B. Pharmacy final year 2008 – 09 -   57%   in B. Pharmacy final year 2009 – 10 – 60% in B. Pharmacy final year Fee Govt. quota fee             Rs:     92,000.00 Management quota fee Rs:1,28,300.00   Name M. Pharmacy Course ( Pharmacology Branch) Number of seats 10 Duration 02 years Cut off mark/rank for admission during the last 3 years 2008 – 09 -   55% in B. Pharmacy final year 2009 -   10 – 58% in B. Pharmacy final year Fee Govt. quota fee             Rs:     92,000.00 Management quota fee Rs:1,28,300.00   Name M. Pharmacy Course ( Pharmaceutical Chemistry   Branch) Number of seats 10 Duration 02 years Cut off mark/rank for admission during the last 3 years 2009 -   10 – 57% in B. Pharmacy final year Fee Govt. quota fee             Rs:     92,000.00 Management quota fee Rs:1,28,300.00   Placement Facilities Available Campus placement in last 3 years with minimum salary, maximum salary &amp; average salary   63 Candidate have been selected 8000 to 12000 salary offered. Name and duration of programme(s) having affiliation/collaboration with Foreign University(s)/Institution(s) and being run in the same Campus along with status of their AICTE approval. If there is foreign collaboration, give the following details: Details of the Foreign Institution/University Not yet Collaborated Name of the University/Institution -- Address -- Website -- Is the Institution/University Accredited in its Home Country -- Ranking of the Institution/      University in the Home Country -- Whether the degree offered is equivalent to an Indian Degree? If yes, the name of the agency which has approved equivalence. If no, implications for students in terms of pursuit of higher studies in India and abroad and job both within and outside the country. -- Nature of Collaboration -- Conditions of Collaboration -- Complete details of payment a student has to make to get the full benefit of collaboration -- FOR EACH COLLABORATIVE/ AFFILIATED PROGRAMME GIVE THE FOLLOWING: Programme Focus -- Number of seats -- Admission Procedure -- Fee -- Placement Facility -- Placement Records for last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and average salary -- Whether the Collaborative Programme is approved by AICTE? If not whether the Domestic/Foreign Institution has applied to AICTE for approval as required under notification no. 37-3/Legal/2005 dated 16 th May, 2005 : -- VI Faculty : Branch wise list faculty members D. Pharmacy course Permanent Faculty 07 staff members including Principal List is Enclosed            Ref. Pg. No. 43                                                 ENCLOSURE – 6 Visiting Faculty --- Adjunct Faculty --- Guest Faculty --- Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio 1 : 13 B. Pharmacy course Permanent Faculty 23 staff members List is Enclosed            Ref. Pg. No. 44                                                 ENCLOSURE – 7 Visiting Faculty 03 staff members Adjunct Faculty --- Guest Faculty --- Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio 1 : 15 (241 students) B. Pharm 1 s     40, B. Pharm 2 nd    66 B. Pharm 3 rd    65 B. Pharm 4 th    65 M. Pharmacy course (Pharmaceutics) Permanent Faculty 08 staff members ( Three staff are sharing with UG ) List is Enclosed            Ref. Pg. No. 45                                                 ENCLOSURE – 8 Visiting Faculty -- Adjunct Faculty -- Guest Faculty -- Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio 1 : 2 M. Pharmacy course (Pharmacology)                                                 ENCLOSURE – 9 Permanent Faculty 07 staff members (Three staff are sharing with UG ) List is Enclosed            Ref. Pg. No. 46 Visiting Faculty -- Adjunct Faculty -- Guest Faculty -- Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio 1 : 2 M. Pharmacy course (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) Permanent Faculty 07 staff members (Three staff are sharing with UG ) List is Enclosed            Ref. Pg. No.   47                                                 ENCLOSURE – 10 Visiting Faculty -- Adjunct Faculty -- Guest Faculty -- Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio 1 : 2 NUMBER OF FACULTY EMPLOYED &amp; LEFT DURING THE LAST 03 YEARS : YEAR                       2007       2008                  2009 Employed :                  -               04                     05 Left           :                  03             -                       03 VII Profile of Director/ Principal with qualifications, total experience, age and duration of employment at the institute concerned For each Faculty give a page covering Profile of Director is enclosed Name Profile of Principal and each Faculty is enclosed in a separate sheet         Ref. Pg. No. 116 - 135                                     ENCLOSURE – 11 Date of Birth   Educational Qualification Work Experience Area of Specializations Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level Post Graduate Level Research guidance No. of papers published in National Journals International Journals Conferences Projects Carried out Patents Technology Transfer Research Publications No. of Books published with details VIII Fee Details of fee, as approved by State fee Committee, for the Institution : Fee details enclosed   Ref. Pg. No. _________ ENCLOSURE –12 Time schedule for payment of fee for the entire programme : Every year No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and name of students 06(1) InayathK.P(2)Manish (3)Abdul Salaam Number of scholarship offered by the institute, duration and amount : No Criteria for fee waivers/scholarship: Higher percentage of marks and students from poor family   Estimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostels : Lodging Rs: 600.00 Per month boarding as per their choice. Ix Admission Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval : D. Pharmacy =   60 for 2008-09 B. Pharmacy =   60 for 2008-09             M. Pharmacy = 10 for 2008-09 (Pharmaceutics) M. Pharmacy = 10 for 2008-09 (Pharmacology) M. Pharmacy = 10 for 2008-09 (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) Number of students admitted under various categories each year in the last three years. 2007 –08   = General Merit = 60 2008- 09    = General Merit = 41. 2009 – 10   = Admissions are in Progress Number of applications received during last two years for admission under Management Quota and number admitted. Course          year           appln.Received admitted B.Pharm       2007-08             64                              60                     2008-09             70                               41                     2009-10    Admissions are in progress M.Pharm      (Ph.Ceutics)2008-09             17                               10                     2009-10             15                               10              M.Pharm      2008-09             14                               10 (Ph.cology)   2009-10            17                               10 M.Pharm      2009-10             15                               10 (Pharma Chemistry) X ADMISSION PROCEDURE Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the Test Agency and its URL (website) Directorate of Medical Education(DME), Bangalore will conduct counseling for Govt. quota of B. Pharm RGUHS, Bangalore will conduct the test for M. Pharm Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidates separately [AIEEE/CET (State conducted test/University tests)/ Association conducted test] 100% Management Quota for B. Pharm 100 %Management Quota for M. Pharm Calendar for admission against management/vacant seats: As per intimation from Director of Medical Education Karnataka for filling up of unfilled seats. Last date for request for applications As per the directions of Rajiv Gandhi University of health Science And Government of Karnataka Last date for submission of application As per the directions of Rajiv Gandhi University of health Science And Government of Karnataka Dates for announcing final results As per the directions of Rajiv Gandhi University of health Science And Government of Karnataka Release of admission list (main list and waiting list should be announced on the same day) As per the directions of Rajiv Gandhi University of health Science And Government of Karnataka Date for acceptance by the candidate (time given should in no case be less than 15 days) As per the directions of Rajiv Gandhi University of health Science And Government of Karnataka Last date for closing of admission As per RGUHS Calendar of events is enclosed – Ref. Pg. No._____                                                 ENCLOSURE – 13 Starting of the Academic session As per RGUHS directions ( Calendar of Events is enclosed) Ref. Pg. No. 49 – 50 The waiting list should be activated only on the expiry of date of main list Yes The policy of refund of the fee, in case of withdrawal, should be clearly notified Yes the policy is followed and notified clearly                         XI Criteria and Weightages for Admission Describe each criteria with its respective weightages i.e. Admission Test, marks in qualifying examination etc Admission Test is being conducted for P.G admission considering marks in qualifying examination. Mention the minimum level of acceptance, if any 10+2 / Intermediate /PUC with Science Group i.e PCMB Mention the cut-off levels of percentage &amp; percentile scores of the candidates in the admission test for the last three years -- Display marks scored in Test etc. and in aggregate for all candidates who were admitted --   Item No I - XI must be given in information brochure and must be hosted as fixed content in the website of the Institution. The Website must be dynamically updated with regard to XII–XV. XII Application Form Downloadable application form, with online submission possibilities Yes XIII List of Applicants List of candidates whose applications have been received along with percentile/percentage score for each of the qualifying examination in separate categories for open seats. List of candidates who have applied along with percentage and percentile score for Management quota seats Being hosted XIV Results of Admission under Management Seats/Vacant Seats   Composition of selection team for admission under Management Quota with the brief profiles of members (This information be made available in the public domain after the admission process is over) List is enclosed             Ref. Pg. No. 51 - 60                                                 ENCLOSURE – 14 Score of the individual candidates admitted arranged in order of merit List enclosed Ref.Pg. No. 52                                                 ENCLOSURE – 15 List of candidates who have been offered admission List enclosed Ref.Pg. No. 53                                                 ENCLOSURE – 16 Waiting list of the candidates in order of merit to be operative from the last date of joining of the first list candidates List of enclosed Ref.Pg. No. 54                                                 ENCLOSURE – 17 List of the candidates who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category before operation of waiting list List enclosed Ref.Pg. No. 55, 56 TO 60 ENCLOSURE – 18, ENCLOSURE – 19, ENCLOSURE – 20, ENCLOSURE – 21, ENCLOSURE – 22 XV Information on infrastructure and other resources available Library: Number of Library books/ Titles/ Journals available (programme-wise) 5220 - Books / Titles - 1700 / Journals   - 23                                                 ENCLOSURE – 23 List of online National/International Journals subscribed Helinet facility is provided from RGUHS Library List is enclosed          Ref. Pg. No. 61 TO 66 E-Library facilities --Do-- Laboratory: For each Laboratory List of Major Equipment/Facilities List is enclosed        Ref. Pg. No. 67 TO 71                                                 ENCLOSURE – 24 List of Experimental Setup -- Computing Facilities: Number and Configuration of Systems 42 numbers and configuration is P4 Total number of systems connected by LAN 42 Total number of systems connected to WAN 42 Internet bandwidth 512 Kpbs unlimited Major software packages available Windows 98 / 2000 / XP Library Package / Accounting /Pay Roll/Stores Inventory SMS (Students Monitoring System) Special purpose facilities available Helinet from RGUHS Workshop: List of facilities available Available Games and Sports Facilities Available Extra Curriculum Activities NSS, Cultural activities Soft Skill Development Facilities Personally development programmes are organized. Number of Classrooms and size of each 3 +1 = 4 3 Class Rooms Each Measuring 79 Sq. Mts. 1 Class Room Measuring 106 Sq. Mts. Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each 2 Each Measuring 29 Sq. Mts. Number of laboratories and size of each 9 x 85 85 sq.mtrs. 1 x 90 sq.mtrs. 2 x 56 sq.mtrs. PG LABS : (Pharmaceutics)   PG LABS(Pharmacology) 2 x 60 sq.mtrs.                            3 x 60 sq.mtrs. 1 x 20 sq.mtrs.                            Number of drawing halls and size of each Not Applicable Number of Computer Centres with capacity of each 2 CENTERS One with a capacity of 30 Students for U.G One with a capacity of 04 for P.G Students Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each Teaching Learning process Available Curricula and syllabi for each of the programmes as approved by the University Copy of syllabi of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore for B. Pharm and M. Pharm is enclosed    Ref. Pg. No. _____        ENCLOSURE – 25 Academic Calendar of the University Copy is enclosed    Ref. Pg. No._____ Academic Time Table Copy is enclosed    Ref. Pg. No. 107 TO 110                                                 ENCLOSURE – 26 Teaching Load of each Faculty Copy is enclosed    Ref. Pg. No. 114 TO 115                                       ENCLOSURE – 27 Internal Continuous Evaluation System and place Monthly Test is conducted by teaching staff members in respective subjects in college premises and Bi Monthly Sessional Exams are conducted Students’ assessment of Faculty, System in place System is followed in college itself For each Post Graduate programme give the following: Title of the programme M. Pharmacy ( Pharmaceutics ) &amp; M.Pharm (Pharmacology) Curricula and Syllabi Copy is enclosed    Ref. Pg. No. 72 TO 86 Faculty Profile Copy is enclosed    Ref. Pg. No. 140 TO 165 SPECIAL PURPOSE : Software, all design tools in case Academic Calendar and frame work List enclosed Ref.Pg. No. 49 TO 50 RESEARCH FOCUS : List of typical research projects List of M. Pharm (Pharmaceutics) Dissertation work carried out approved by R.G.U.H.S    Ref. Pg.No._______________ Industry Linkage Sipra Labs, Ameerpet, Hyderabad – For Analytical Publications (if any) out of research in last three years out of masters projects   Copy is enclosed          Ref. Pg. No._____                                                 ENCLOSURE – 28 Placement status Every year campus interviews are conducted by different companies.    So for 45 students have been placed in different companies during last three years. Admission procedure As per Government of Karnataka and R.G.U.H.S Bangalore Fee Structure                                               UG                                 PG Government quota fee        Rs: 8250/-                 Rs:     92000/- Management quota fee       Rs:40000/-       Rs: 128300/- Hostel Facilities Yes CONTACT ADDRESS OF CO-ORDINATOR OF THE PG PROGRAMME : Name Dr. D.K.SURESH Address DIRECTOR, Luqman College of Pharmacy Post Box No: 86, Old Jewargi Road, GULBARGA - 585 102 – KARNATAKA Telephone Phone no: 08472 - 271269 / 250041, Fax No: 253803 E-mail didagi_suresh@yahoo.co.in Note :- Suppression and/or misrepresentation of information would attract appropriate penal                   action.                                                                                                                         Director             ",301);arrFiles[25]=new Array(26,"healthcamp.htm","20 Mar 2010","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY","","","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY HEALTH CAMPS Sl. No Camp No Place Date Organized 01 CAMP - I JEWARGI 31-12-2006 02 CAMP - II AL-BADAR DENTAL COLLEGE GULBARGA 20-01-2007 03 CAMP - III CENTRAL RAILWAY STATION GULBARGA 26-01-2007 04 CAMP - IV MAHAVEER HOSPITAL GULBARGA 10-09-2007 05 CAMP - V LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY GULBARGA 02-03-2008 06 CAMP - VI GOVT. PUC COLLEGE SAGAR TALUKA SHAHPUR 25-08-2009 07 CAMP -VII CENTRAL RAILWAY STATION GULBARGA 05-02-2010 ",4);arrFiles[26]=new Array(27,"faculty_club.htm","30 May 2008","FACULTY CLUB","","","FACULTY CLUB As our staff being involved in their daily professional activities with conduction of faculty club seminar. Our staff will get benefited by attaining the seminar which helps them to explore new field of various walks of education &amp; update oneself to face challenges in life with magnamemous improved horizon of thoughts, which yields to get better plan to achieve our goals in our life. In this connection we have already organized two seminars for the academic year 2006-2007 on topics Oral Hygiene for Better Health. Speaker : Dr.Md.Shakeel Anjum M.D.S 2. Teachers Day.Speaker:Shareef Ahmed Qureshi (Retd H.M National High School, Gulbarga) All the teaching &amp; non-teaching, ministerial staff has attended these seminars along with their families &amp; got benefited. ",3);arrFiles[27]=new Array(28,"album/index.html","24 Dec 2009","Luqman College Of Pharmacy, Gulbarga","","","Silver Jubilee Celebration Back to Home More Photos Page:[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] ",6);arrFiles[28]=new Array(29,"mainpage.htm","22 Dec 2009","INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR","","","A.I.C.T.E AND RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY SPONSORED INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON EMERGING TRENDS IN ADVANCED DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM DATE ORGANISED: 20-21 ST January 2007 A.I.C.T.E Grant- 1,00,000/- Offer Letter No.-F.NO.1-4/FD/SEM(318)/2006-07 Dated 03/04/2007 Financial Assistance by: Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Science- 25,000/- 2. Order No.R.E.G/GEN/FA-94/2006-2007, Banglore. Photos of International Seminar OBJECTIVE Survey of literature indicates that recently lot of progress is achieved in development of several technological advanced Drug Delivery Systems. To upraise the recent trends &amp; progress made in this field to the researchers &amp; academicians, these two days seminar is planned. Recently several technical advancements have been made in drug delivery system. They have resulted in the development of new techniques in drug delivery. These techniques are capable of controlling the rate of drug delivery, sustaining the duration of therapeutic activity, improving safety &amp; efficacy, provides better compliance and/or targeting the delivery of the drug to a specific site so as to benefit the patients &amp; physicians. These advancements have led to developments of several drug delivery systems. the drug delivery technology landscape is highly competitive and rapidly evolving. New class of Pharmaceuticals &amp; Biologics are fueling the rapid revolution of drug delivery technology. The expert researchers in this area of national &amp; international repute are invited to deliver a most useful lecture to the participant on the topic highlighted below. Nanotechnology in Novel Drug Delivery Systems. Biodegradable polymers: A tool in developing Novel Drug Delivery System. Gastro retentive Drug Delivery System. Pharmacokinetic consideration in Designing of Novel Drug Delivery System. Newer material in Drug Delivery System. Advanced Crystallization techniques Techniques to obtained amorphous drug. Fabrication technology in development of oral controlled drug system. Dermal Drug Delivery. Statical Analysis. Key Note address by Dr. Y.Madhusudan Roa Professor, University College of Pharmaceutical Science Kakatiya University Warangal. List of Speakers Number of Delegates from Various Parts of INDIA FEEDBACK LIST OF SPONSOR \'S LIST OF VARIOUS COMMITTEE MEMBERS ",7);arrFiles[29]=new Array(30,"exam/examdpharm.htm","14 Apr 2010","NOTICE","","","NOTICE Principal ",1);arrFiles[30]=new Array(31,"exam/exambpharm.htm","9 Jan 2010","Luqman","","","",1);arrFiles[31]=new Array(32,"exam/notice.htm","16 Feb 2010","New Page 1","","","",1);arrFiles[32]=new Array(33,"dpharm1.htm","5 May 2010","New Page 1","","","",1);arrFiles[33]=new Array(34,"results.htm","18 Dec 2009","II Year PHARMA","","","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PROVISIONAL RESULT OF I B.PHARM (RS3) EXAMINATION [ SEP/OCT-2008 ] PROVISIONAL RESULT OF II B.PHARM (RS3) EXAMINATION [ SEP/OCT-2008 ] PROVISIONAL RESULT OF III B.PHARM (RS3) EXAMINATION [ SEP/OCT-2008 ] PROVISIONAL RESULT OF FINAL B.PHARM(RS3) EXAMINATION [ SEP/OCT-2008 ] PROVISIONAL RESULT OF D.PHARM EXAMINATION [ JUL/AUG-2009] ",1);arrFiles[34]=new Array(35,"po.htm","8 Dec 2008","THEMIS PHARMACEUTICALS","","","THEMIS PHARMACEUTICALS CHEMOSYN LIMITED ",1);arrFiles[35]=new Array(36,"certificate.htm","4 Feb 2010","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,GULBARGA","","","Tanveer Normal Master 2 94 2008-01-04T05:09:00Z 2008-01-05T11:18:00Z 2008-01-05T11:18:00Z 3 438 2502 20 5 3072 9.2720 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,GULBARGA. Received Original Certificate From Board of Examining Authority Bangalore. Sl.No Register No. Name of the Student Certificate Arrived 01. E802043 Rajesh Kumar Gupta -do- 02. E802044 Rakesh Kumar Mall -do- 03. E802026 Md. Naim Siddiqui -do- 04. E802055 Subhash Chandra P. -do- 05 . E802039 Niraj Sharma -do- 06 . F802041 Ratnesh Kumar -do- 07 . F802040 Raman Singh -do- 08 . F802042 Ravinder Kumar -do- 09 . G802026 Md. Ejaz Ansari -do- 10 . G802046 Satyandrapati Tripathi -do- 11. G802034 Niraj Kumar Gupta -do- 12. G802016 Durgesh Mani Tripathi -do- 13. G802015 Dinesh Singh -do- 14 . G802012 Deepak Prakash S. -do- 15 . H802060 Umashanker -do- 16 . H802044 Rafeek Ahmad -do- 17 . H802025 Kuldeep Kumar -do- 18 . H802037 Mohd Irfan -do- 19 . H802015 Ghanender Singh -do- 20 . H802019 Jay Kumar -do- 21. I802011 Choudhari Suryakant -do- 22. I802021 Kishore Kumar Birare -do- 23 . I802016 Jeetendra Kumar -do- 24. L802011 Devindra Pratap Singh -do- 25. M802018 Meman Afroz -do- 26. H802054 Shejul Praveen -do- 27. H802059 Syed Mouzam Ali -do- 28. M802021 Mohd. Azharuddin -do- 29. M802040 Vora Ameer -do- 30. L802005 Azizulhassan -do- 31. H802011 Devendra Pratap Singh -do- 32. H802046 Rakesh Kumar Yadav -do- 33. I802048 KM Ruby Maheshwari -do- ",53);arrFiles[36]=new Array(37,"notice.htm","18 Dec 2009","New Page 1","","","NOTICE All the student of D.Pharm-I &amp; IInd Year are hereby informed that Supplementary Exam will be commencing from 18-01-2010. Sl.NO Particular Date 01 Payment of Examination Fee without Fine 07-12-2009 02 Ppayment of Examination fee with fine of Rs. 50/- per day per candidate 14-12-2009 03 Theory Examination for Part-I and Part-II will be commencing from 18-01-2010 04 D.Pharm Part-II Practical Exam Commencement 28-01-2010 05 D.Pharm Part-I Practical Exam Commencement 02-02-2010 06 Examination fees for all Subject Rs. 400/- 07 Examination fees up to two Subject Rs. 200/- 08 Passport Size Photo with Name &amp; Registered No 06 09 Stamp Size Photo with Name &amp; Registered No 04 Note :- No Exam Fees will be collected after 14-12-2009 Principal ",13);arrFiles[37]=new Array(38,"contact_us.html","9 Jan 2010","Luqman College Of Pharmacy","","","Luqman College of Pharmacy, Gulbarga Luqman College of Pharmacy, Gulbarga Home -- Development -- Products Range -- About Us -- Our Vision -- Our Mission -- Business Terms -- Home Luqman College Of Pharmacy Post Box No-86, Behind P&amp;T quarters, Old Jewargi Road Gulbarga-585 102 Karnataka State-INDIA Phone No: 08472-271269 / 250041 Fax No: 08472-253803 E-MAIL: luqman.pharmacy@rediffmail.com Your Name Your Email Address Mobile Subject Message Image Verification Please enter the text from the image [ Refresh Image ] Copyright &copy; Luqman College Of Pharmacy All Rights Reserved. ",12);arrFiles[38]=new Array(39,"degreecertificate.htm","5 May 2010","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY","","","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA RECEIVED ORIGINAL DEGREE CERTIFICATE FROM R.G.U.H.S, BANGALORE Sl. No. Register No. Name Certificate Arrived 01 01P7036 Rajvirsingh Arrived 02 02P7039 Mohd. Zafar “ 03 03P6824 Loya Pankaj J. Kishore “ 04 03P7027 Gaurav Gupta “ 05 04P4206 Banglawala Ashab “ 06 04P4217 Mohd. Hasim “ 07 04P4229 Mohd. Abdul Hadi “ 08 04P4242 Pradeep Kumar Sahu 09 04P4257 Mahantesh Kamlapur 10 05P4201 Abdul Majid Khan 11 05P4203 Amreen Begum 12 05P4211 Dashu Mohsin Abdul Isa 13 05P4214 J. Satheesh Kumar 14 05P4215 K. Mohd. Yasin Yunus 15 05P4217 M.A. Rizwan 16 05P4222 Md. Hakeemuddin Khan 17 05P4224 Md. Khaja Azharuddin 18 05P4227 Menda Irfan Siraj 19 05P4229 Mohd. Sayeed Ahmed 20 05P4232 Momin Mehfooz-ur-Rahman 21 05P4234 Patel Aarkaj 22 05P4235 Patel Faisal Bashiryakub 23 05P4236 Patel Zuber Mubarak Ali 24 05P4238 Rahmat Farzana 25 05P4239 S. Prashanth 26 05P4242 Shaikh Md. Sohail 27 05P4244 Shaikh Shadab 28 05P4246 Surendra Reddy G. 29 05P4248 Syed Wasif Ali 30 05P4250 Tindu Sakil Md. Gulam 31 05P4251 Ughartdar Savej Iqbal Y. 32 05P4253 Veeramalla Anil Kumar 33 06P4260 Aaftab Anwar 34 06P4261 Belim Ismail Faruk 35 06P4262 Farhan Hussain Ghulam 36 06P4264 Lakkundi Abdul Samad 37 06P4270 Shaikh Saud Azim ",74);arrFiles[39]=new Array(40,"LUQ.doc","20 Nov 2007","LUQ","","","         VOCATIONAL EDUCATION SOCIETY \'S           LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY    (Permitted by Govt.  of Karnataka& Approved by A. I. C. T. E & P.C.I. New             Delhi) Affiliated Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka, Banglore,   Muslim Minority Institution G.O No.ED/104TAN IVI.93(1) (2-2) Bang lore            Dated 20.10.1993   Post Box No. 86,Behind P&T Colony, Jewargi Road,Gulbarga-585 102  Karnataka              India     ((): 08472-271269, 253803, Tele Fax : 08472-2450041  Application No:  To be filled in Candidate \'s own hand writing after going through the  instruction carefully / for admission to:  For the academic year: ----------------------  |            |           |  |1. Full Name of the Candidate   |           |  |[ In Block Letter ]       |           |  |            |           |  |2. Father \'s Name and Occupation   |           |  |            |           |  |3. Address          |           |  |[ In Block Letters ]      |           |  |            |           |  |            |           |  |            |a)           |  |4. Date of Birth        |b)           |  |[ In Figures & Words ]      |           |  |            |           |  |5.  a) Place of Birth with District |           |  |b) State of Domicile      |           |  |c) Caste and Religion     |           |  |            |           |  |6.  a) Sex          |Male / Female      |  |b)            |Married / Unmarried    |  |            |           |  |7. Total Annual Income of Parents / |           |  |Guardian from         |           |  |all sources.        |           |  |            |           |  |8. Qualification with percentage  |           |  |with groups         |           |  |PCB / PCM         |           |  1.    I  the  under  signed  seek  admission  to  ______________________________________  course  in  your institution, if  admitted , I agree to bound by the rules and regulations in fore as well  as  those that may be framed in future by the institution.  2.    I give the necessary particulars and under take that so long as I  am the student of the institution, i will do nothing either inside or  outside the institution that interface with discipline.  Date:  Place:            Signature of the Candidate            DECLARATION BY PARENT / GUARDIAN  I ___________________________________ F/O / G/O  _______________________________________  Who is admitted in 1st D.Pharm / 1st. B.Pharm hereby undertake that, i  will  be personally responsible for any indiscipline act of my  ward,  inside  and  outside the college, with his colleagues and other.    If my ward found guilty, the  authorities  can  punish  him  suitably,  even including cancellation of his/.her admission.    I & my ward will be claiming the original certificates (  in  case  of  cancellation  admission  by  clearing  financial  obligation  up  to final  installment.  MY ADMISSION IS SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF ALL CONCERNED AUTHORITIES FORLEGAL  MATTERS, THE JURISDICTION WILL BE GULBARGA  Date:  Place:          Signature of the parent / Guardian               OFFICE USE ONLY   This is certify that Mr./  Ms.    _____________________________________________________________________  Has been selected for admission provisionally to    ____________________________________________________  for the year  ____________________________ under    ____________________________ quota.   a) Admission No.   b) Receipt No.   c) Date :  Application          checked          by  PRINCIPAL  ",32);arrFiles[40]=new Array(41,"chat.htm","21 Dec 2009","Chat","","","* When open a password protected local file in Internet Explorer on Windows XP SP 2, the content may be blocked. 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New             Delhi) Affiliated Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka, Banglore,   Muslim Minority Institution G.O No.ED/104TAN IVI.93 (1) (2-2) Bang lore            Dated 20.10.1993     Post Box No. 86, Behind P&T Colony, Jewargi Road, Gulbarga-585 102           Karnataka India     ((): 08472-271269, 253803, Tele Fax: 08472-2450041  Application No:  To be filled in Candidate \'s own hand writing after going through the  instruction carefully / for admission to: M.PHARM in ---------------------  -----------------------------  branch.  For the academic year: ----------------------  |            |           |  |1. Full Name of the Candidate   |           |  |[ In Block Letter ]       |           |  |            |           |  |2. Father \'s Name and Occupation   |           |  |            |           |  |3. Address          |           |  |[ In Block Letters ]      |           |  |            |           |  |            |           |  |            |a)           |  |4. Date of Birth        |b)           |  |[ In Figures & Words ]      |           |  |            |           |  |5.  a) Place of Birth with District |           |  |b) State of Domicile      |           |  |c) Caste and Religion     |           |  |            |           |  |6.  a) Sex          |Male / Female      |  |b) Marital Status       |Married / Unmarried    |  |            |           |  |7. Total Annual Income of Parents / |           |  |Guardian from         |           |  |all sources.        |           |  |            |           |  |8. Aggregate percentage of marks in |           |  |B.Pharm           |           |  1.    I  the  under  signed  seek  admission  to  ______________________________________  course  in  your institution, if  admitted , I agree to bound by the rules and regulations in fore as well  as  those that may be framed in future by the institution.  2.    I give the necessary particulars and under take that so long as I  am the student of the institution, i will do nothing either inside or  outside the institution that interface with discipline.  Date:  Place:            Signature of the Candidate            DECLARATION BY PARENT / GUARDIAN  I ___________________________________ F/O / G/O  _______________________________________  Who is admitted in M.Pharm hereby  undertake  that,  i  will  be  personally  responsible for any indiscipline act of my  ward,  inside  and  outside  the  college, with his colleagues and other.    If my ward found guilty, the  authorities  can  punish  him  suitably,  even including cancellation of his/.her admission.    I & my ward will be claiming the original certificates (  in  case  of  cancellation  admission  by  clearing  financial  obligation  up  to final  installment.  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Asif Hussain|Preparation & Evaluation of Aceclofenac Niosomes.   |Dr.M.H.Dehghan |    |  |20.  |Vinod Singh   |23 Facterial Design studies to optimize ophthalmic  |Dr.S.S.Bushetti|    |  |   |      |drug delivery.              |     |    |  |21.  |Mohammed Tahir  |Preparation & Evaluation of Tramadol Rectal     |Prof.Syed  |M.A.Saleem  |  |   |Ansari    |Suppositories               |Sanaullah  |    |  |22.  |Md. Muqtader Ahmed|Studies on Lecithin Microemulsion based organogels as |Dr.M.H.Dehghan |    |  |   |      |carries for topical delivery of Miconazole Nitrate. |     |    |  |23.  |Imran Ahmed   |Formulation & Evaluation of mouth dissolve tablets of |Dr.S.S.Bushetti|    |  |   |      |Solubutamol sulphate.           |     |    |  |24.  |Naga Sesha    |Design & Characterization of Buccal Patches containing|Dr. M.H.Dehghan|    |  |   |Reddy.S.    |Metaformin Hydrochloride          |     |    |  |25.  |Syed Sarim Imam |Preparation & Evaluation Timolol maleate occusert.  |Dr.S.S.Bushetti|    |  |26.  |Abhishek Bansal |Formulation & Evaluation of Valdecoxib Emulgel.   |M.A.Saleem   |Omar Khan |  |27.  |Fazeel Ahmed  |Preparation & Evaluation Terbinafine HCl Solid    |Prof.Syed  |Md.   |  |   |      |dispersion incorporated Gel         |Sanaullah  |Najmuddin |  |28.  |Narashimharaj D.M |Studies on cefdinir cyclodextrin inclusion complexes  |Dr.S.S.Bushetti|    |  |   |      |an attempt to improve the antibacterial activity.   |     |    |  |29.  |Pampati Vijaya  |Formulation & Evaluation of niosomally entrapped  |M.A.Saleem   |    |  |   |Kumar     |Lincomycin for topical application.       |     |    |  |30.  |Jagdish Shetkar |Solid dispersion of Nabometone.         |Dr.S.S.Bushetti|    |  |31.  |Divesh Kotadia  |Development & Evaluation of Verapamil HCl loaded PEC  |M.A.Saleem   |    |  |   |      |gel beads.                |     |    |  |32.  |Ashish Kumar Rawal|Formulation & Evaluation of Floating Microsphere of |M.A.Saleem   |    |  |   |      |Cefuroxime Axitel             |     |    |  |33.  |Rakesh Kumar Meel |Studies on Quick/ Fast Dissolving oral Films of   |Dr.S.S.Bushetti|    |  |   |      |Tizanidine                |     |    |  |34.  |Mrs.Parul Narda |Formulation of Transdermal Patches of Lobetalol HCl / |Dr.S.S.Bushetti|    |  |   |      |Diltiazem HCl & its Invitro Evaluation.     |     |    |  |35.  |Nadeem Hassan   |Design and Evaluation of Analgesic & Anti inflammatory|Prof.Syed  |    |  |   |      |Dental Paste.               |Sanaullah  |    |          ON GOING PROJECTS 2008-09  |Sl.No|Name of the   |Project Title               |Guide   |Co-guide   |  |.  |students    |                  |      |     |  |1. |Azmail Khan   |Studies on Aceclofenac solid dispersion incorporated  |Prof.Syed   |Aejaz Ahmed  |  |   |      |gels                  |Sanaullah   |     |  |2. |Jagtap Sarang   |Crystal Modification of Aceclofenac using different |M.A.Saleem  |     |  |   |      |solvents & methods            |      |     |  |3. |Kishore     |Formulation & Evaluation of Cyclodextrin inclusion  |Dr.S.S.Bushett|     |  |   |Chitgopaker   |complexes of Cefpodoxime Proxetil-An approach to  |i     |     |  |   |      |improve antibacterial activity        |      |     |  |4. |Nimbalkar   |Formulation & Evaluation of Mouth dissolving Tablets  |Prof.Syed   |Ashafq Ahmed |  |   |Nandkishore E   |of Amitriptyline HCl            |Sanaullah   |M    |  |5. |Patel     |Development and Evalaution of Terbinafine     |Dr.S.S.Bushett|     |  |   |Hiteshkumar.A   |Hydrochloride Niosomes for Topical Application.   |i     |     |  |6. |Patil Noornadim |Development of polyelectrolyte Complex Hydrogels using|M.A.Saleem  |     |  |   |      |Chitosan for Modified Release of Metoprolol Tartrate. |      |     |  |7. |Razvifayyaz Hafiz |Development and Evalaution of Ketoprofen mini-Matrices|Md. 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Sl.No. Name of books 1. General &amp; applied Toxicology by B.Ballantyne, T.Marrs, P.Tuner (Edi) The Macmillan press Ltd. 2. Clinical Pharmacy by D.R.Laurance, P.N.Bennet 7 M.J.Brow, 8th Edition Churchill Livingstone. 1997. 3. Harrison \'s principles of Internal Medicine (2 volumes 2001) by Braunwald, Fawi, Kasper, Hauser, Longo Jameson, Mc.Graw Hillm New York, 15th Edition. 4. Pharmacological Experiments in Intact preprations, Edinburgh University pharmacology staff, Livingstone, (1968). 5. Pharmacological Experiment on Isolated preparations, edinburgh university pharmacology staff, Livingstone, E &amp; S Livingstone Edinburgh &amp; London (1970). 6. Screening Methods in Pharmacology, Academic press, New York and London (1965). 7. Biopharmaceutics &amp; Clinical pharmacokinetics by Mito Gibaldi, Lea &amp; Febiger Book 3rd Edition (1984). 8. Gommelin, DJA and Sindelar, RD (Edi) Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Harward Academin publishers, Australia, U.K.(1997). 9. Albert, B.et.al - Molecular biology of the CELL.3rd Ed. Garland Publishing Inc. New York and London (1994). 10. Good man &amp; Gill mans pharmacological basis of Therapeutics. Mc.Graw Hills, Newyork (2001), 10th Edition. 11. Biopharmaceuticals, Biochemistry &amp; Biotechnology by Gray Walsh 1998 John Wilay &amp; Sons (1998). 12. Recombinant DNA, Second Edition by james Diwatson, Michael, Jan Witowski, Mark Zoller, Scientific American books, New York 1996 5th printing. 13. Drug Discovery &amp; Evaluation - pharmacological Assays, 2nd Edition by H.Gerrhard. Vogel, Springer-Verlag. Berlin Heidelburg. 14. Fundamentals of experimental pharmacology, by M.N.Gosh Scientific Book Agency, 2nd Edition, Calcutta (1984). 15. Clinical pharmacokinetics by Malcolm Rowland and Thomas m.Tozer 3rd Edition Alea and Febiger book (1996). 16. Biopharmaceutics &amp; Pharmacokinetics by Leon Shargel, 3rd Edition, Williams and Willkins 1997. 17. Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics by Madan. 18. Basic and Clinical Pharmacology by Bertram. G.Katzang (International Edition) Large Medical Book/McGraw-Hill, USA(2001)8th Edition. 19. Pharmacology by Rang HP, Dale MM and Ritter JM. Churchill livingstone London, 4th Edition 1999. 20. Text Book of Pharmacology by K.D Tripaths. 21. Experimental Pharmacology by perri. 22. Pharmacology &amp; Therapeutics by Munson &amp; Mullar. 23. Text Book of Anatomy by best &amp; Tylor. 24. Experimental Physiology by Ghai. 25. Text book Pathology by Harshmohan. 26. Text Book of Pathology by robinson. 27. Text Book of Pathology by Deodhar Vol. I &amp; II. 28. Pharmacology &amp; Pharmacotterapeutics by Sathoskar &amp; Bhandarkar. 29. Drug Interaction by Hassan. ",9);arrFiles[51]=new Array(52,"RESEARCH%20PROJECTS.htm","2 Jul 2008","ONGOING RESEARCH PROJECTS","","","ONGOING RESEARCH PROJECTS Collaboration with Gulbarga University Gulbarga. Antiulcer evaluation of Losonia innermis, L. 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Venketesha 1984-85 7 Qazi Fazilat Javeed 2004-05 8 Ansari Ibadur Rehman 2006-07 9 Jitendra Kandu 2006-07 10 Patel Javed G.Mohd. 2007-08 11 Syed Nizamuddin 2007-08 12 Mohd Yousuf Khan 2004-05 13 Patel Shabbir 2007-08 14 Mohd Naeemuddin.D 2006-07 15 Miss. Chetna.S 2007-08 16 Miss. Afreen Sultana 2007-08 17 Imran Khan 2007-08 18 Soman Khan 2007-08 19 Mehmood Shah 2007-08 20 Rizwan Qureshi 2006-07 21 Razzak Rasool 2007-08 22 Rizwan Khan 2007-08 23 Sheikh Imran Sohaib 2007-08 24 Mohd Sakeeb 2007-08 25 Sultan Mohd. Munafi 2007-08 26 Nikhil Katamble 2007-08 27 Syed Sabir Ali 2006-07 28 Lukde Md. Zubair 2007-08 29 Chaudhary Daud 2007-08 30 Umesh Mallikarjun 2006-07 31 Mohammed Shoaib Tariq 2005-06 32 Mohd. Iqbal Mansoor 2006-07 33 Mohd. Laeeq Ahmed Khan 1990-91 34 Md. Liyakat Ahmed 1990-91 35 Ashiq Rasool 2006-07 36 Sarwar Rasool 2004-05 37 Ramesh Pawar 2006-07 38 Mansoori Abdul Wahed 2002-03 39 Syed Sanaullah 1985-86 40 Satya Prakash Singh 2002-03 41 Faheemuddin Deshmuk 2004-05 42 Lokandwala Mohammed Shoeb 2006-07 43 Syed Asim 2004-05 44 Mohammed Khasim 2006-07 45 Mohammed Ishaq 1984-85 46 Mohammed Ahmedullah 1998-99 47 Anil Kumar Gupta 1996-97 48 Inamdar S. Mehmood Alam 2002-03 49 Syed Mukram Ali Ahmed 1991-92 50 Mohd. Siddiq Hussain 1984-85 51 Gulam Arsal 1984-85 52 Shaikh Ashfaq Ahmed 1982-83 53 Belim Ismail 2003-04 54 Syed Fazilullah Mujeeb 1988-89 55 Mohd. Ziauddin 1983-84 56 Mohd. Adnan Kudle 2006-07 57 Mohd. Munwar Pasha 2003-04 58 Sadat Ali 1988-89 59 Rajesh G. Kulkarni 1990-91 60 Mohd. Gouse 2005-06 61 H. 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Kulkarni July-1994 66.72% Ist Class Ist Rank 08 4191 P.S. Raghu July-1994 66.72% Ist Class Ist Rank 09 4151 Vikas Kumar July –1995 63.45% Ist Class Ist Rank 10 4182 Firoz Anwar July -1996 66.08% Ist Class Ist Rank 11 3197 Sateesh Kumar July -1997 62.5% Ist Class Ist Rank 12 9570637 Mohd Kaleemuddin July -1998 71.5% Distinction Ist Rank 13 9900370 Faseehuddin A. Mohd Aug- 1999 70.33% Distinction Ist Rank 14 9902367 Mirza Salman Baig July- 2000 63.16% Ist Class Ist Rank UNDER RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, BANGALORE Sl.No Reg. No Name of the candidate Month/Year Percentage Result Remark 01 96P7729 Rakesh Kumar Oct-2000 66% Ist Class Ist Rank 02 96P7705 Faiz Mohiuddin Nov-2001 62.46% Ist Class Ist Rank 03 98P7715 Manish Kumar Mittal Nov-2002 69.25% Ist Class Ist Rank 04 99P7707 Abdul Saeed Khan Nov-2003 72.83% Distinction Ist Rank 05 00P7725 Shaikh Mohd Farooq Nov-2004 71.16% Distinction Ist Rank 06 01P7004 Ashish Pandey Nov-2005 72.75% Distinction Ist Rank 07 03P7024 Roohi Jamal Sep-2006 72.83% Distinction Ist Rank 08 03P7001 Arun Kumar Bansal Oct-2007 76.3% Distinction Ist Rank 09 04P4204 Ansari Mohd Tauseef Oct-2008 78% Distinction 1st Rank 10 05P4215 K. Mohd. Yasin Y. Aug-2009 81.25% Distinction 1st Rank This list is been displayed for students who passed at first attempt in final B.Pharm. ",78);arrFiles[59]=new Array(60,"regbalumni.htm","8 Feb 2010","REGISTERED ALUMNI","","","LIST OF REGISTERED ALUMNI \'S B-PHARM SL.NO NAME BATCH 1 SANJEEV S. 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AMIN 2002-03 32 PATEL MOHD ARIF HASAN 2002-03 33 PATEL KATADA MOHMMAD 2002-03 34 SYED SANAULLAH 1986-87 35 SMT.SYEYDA HUMAIRA 1993-94 36 CH.GOPALKRISHNA 2005-06 37 SETH HAMZA 2003-04 38 FUZAIL AHMED 2003-04 39 MUFASSIR AHMED 2002-03 40 SYED SABA AKTHAR 2002-03 41 NOOR MOHD ANJUM 2003-04 42 SYED MAJEED ALI 2002-03 43 ILYAS ALI BHAI 2004-05 44 FAIYAZ AHMED 2002-03 45 AZMAIL KHAN 2000-01 46 MD.ASHFAQ 2003-03 47 MD.YAHYA KHAN 2003-04 48 KISHORE V.C. 1993-94 49 ASHWANI KUMAR MAL 2002-03 50 CH.DIVAKAR REDDY 1998-99 51 GAVRAV GUPTA 2003-04 52 VISHAL TIWARI 2003-04 53 ARUN KUMAR BANSAL 2003-04 54 SANDEEP REDDY 2001-02 55 RAZVI FAYYAZ 2002-03 56 PAWAN KUMAR RAM BHATTH 1993-94 57 MISS.NASEERA SULTANA 2003-04 58 GURUVINDARPAL SINGH 1994-95 59 UMESH KUMAR PRASAD 1990-91 60 ROHIT MITTAL 1990-91 61 ABDUL GANI 1992-93 62 MOHD AZEEMUDDIN MUKARRAM 1997-98 63 MISS. Y. FATIMA 1986-87 64 MIRZA KHALID BAIG 1986-87 65 ABHISHEK BANSAL 2000-01 66 M.A.NAYEEM 1987-88 67 MOHD FASIUDDIN 1995-96 68 HAREESH CHAND 1997-98 69 RAMESH ALLADA 1993-94 70 K.SRINIVAS 1993-94 71 HARDEV SINGH 1990-91 72 YASHDEEP SINGH.D 1989-90 73 MD.AZHARUDDIN 2002-03 74 LOKESH KUMAR 1991-92 75 SHAKIB NAVEED 1997-98 76 P.S. RAGHU 1990-91 77 ILYAS ALI 1998-99 78 VIKAS KUMAR 1991-92 79 AMEET KULKARNI 1992-93 80 RAKHI SARKAR 1995-96 81 RUPESH.SINHA 2000-01 82 SADAT ALI 1990-91 83 MOHD. SIDDIQ HUSSAIN 1987-88 84 SIDDIQUI SALEHA SHERIFF 1986-87 85 SYED MUNTAJIBUDDIN ALVI 1995-96 86 MOHD. ABDUL SAYEED 1990-91 87 MD. ISHTIAQ AHMED 1990-91 88 D.BHAUPAL REDDY 1984-85 89 MD. ISHAQ AHMED 1984-85 90 MASOOD QURESHI 1987-88 91 SANJAY SINGH 2000-01 92 SHEERIF MD.WAJID Ali 1987-88 93 T.HARA KISHORE 1990-91 94 MD.ATEEQ KHAN 1989-90 95 FAIZ MOHIUDDIN 1996-97 96 ABDULAH KHAN 1996-97 97 MOHD. MUQTADER AHMED 1998-99 98 SHAIKH.ASHFAQ AHMED 1984-85 99 OSMAN AHMED 1999-00 100 SHAIKH MOHD.FAROOQ 2000-01 101 N.SREENIVASULU 1988-99 102 MIRZA ASKARY ALI 1995-96 103 ADNAN.T.APLIDA 1993-94 104 MOHD. ABDUL RAFEEQ KOHIRI 1989-90 105 MD.HUNAID 1993-94 106 SHAIKH KALEEM 1993-94 107 VINAY CHANDRA SHEKAR KULKARNI 1984-85 108 Neeraj kumar rai 1999-00 109 JITENDRA SINGH NARULA 1992-93 110 ATIQ UR RAHMAN 1989-90 111 MD.JUNAID.AHMED 2002-03 112 RAVINDER.G.KULKARNI 1990-91 113 A.SATYANARAYANA 1990-91 114 A.SATISH KUMAR 1993-94 115 ABDUL SAEED KHAN 1999-00 116 RAVI SHANKAR YADAV 2000-01 117 FAIZAN SAEED 1998-99 118 BALVINDER.SINGH 1990-91 119 CHANDRAKANT.GUPTA 2002-03 120 RAJESH.G.KULKARNI 1992-93 121 SHAIKH MURTUJA 2003-04 122 Imtiyaz Shaikh 1984-85 123 Mirza Salman Baig 1995-96 124 M.A.Moeed 1991-92 125 M.A.Aleem 1991-92 126 Amir Bin Sulaiman 1992-93 127 Quazi Ateequi 2002-03 128 Ram Mohan 1998-99 129 Zakir Haider 2000-01 130 Shahid Raheem 1984-85 131 Sirajunnisa Talat 1993-94 132 Ragendra.S.V 1990-91 133 Mohd.Mohsin Ahmed 2001-02 134 Arun Kumar Pandey 1991-92 135 Arvind Pratap Rawat 1991-92 136 Ali Ather Amir 1986-87 137 K. Naveen 1985-86 138 Gulam Arsal 1986-87 139 Sumaya Amjad 2004-05 140 Aejaz Ahmed 1994-95 141 Mohammed Jaffar 1996-97 142 Asmath Tabasum 2003-04 143 Nadir Khan 1997-98 144 Ashish Pandey 2001-02 145 Syed Zeeshan Medhi 1995-96 146 Pravin Tiwari 2004-05 147 Manu Sharma 2004-05 148 Irfan T.Jamadar 2004-05 149 Syed Fazlullah Mujeeb 1989-90 150 G.Puroshotham Reddy 1984-85 151 Shaikh Mohd Azhar 2004-05 152 Ganesh Jagtap 2004-05 153 Pradeep Suha 2004-05 154 Patel Ikram 2004-05 155 Abdul Razak 2004-05 156 Shaikh Faiz Ahmed 2004-05 157 Md Imtiaz 2004-05 158 Md Akbar 2005-06 159 J. Nasir 2004-05 160 Mahantash V.K 2005-06 161 Mohd Tasnief 2004-05 162 Samir Vhore 2004-05 163 Mohd Ashfaq 2004-05 164 Badras Faizal 2004-05 165 Jet Fazal Mohd 2004-05 166 Rooman N.A 2004-05 167 Mazhar Shaikh 2004-05 168 Syed Moin Ali 1986-87 169 Manblad Md Sulel 2004-05 170 Patel Suhel. Y 2004-05 171 Ansari Mohd Tousif 2004-05 172 Patel Sarfaraz 2004-05 173 Patel Irsad 2004-05 174 Patel Salman Y 2004-05 175 Masi Hashmi 2004-05 176 Banglawala Ashad 2004-05 177 Huli Sunil 2005-06 178 Vinod Kumar Singh 2002-03 179 Mohd Shoib 2004-05 180 Patel Sohel.Y 2004-05 181 Patel Sohel Y 2004-05 182 Veera Reddy 2004-05 183 Mohd Bilal Usmani 2004-05 184 Medh Nishit 2004-05 185 Md Yunus Ali 1996-97 186 Najaf Javeed Khatib 1994-95 187 Athar Javed 1999-00 188 V.Mohammed Asjad 2004-05 189 Sk. Shakir Saleem Bhai 2004-05 190 Mohd Wasim Ahmed 2004-05 191 Kazi Uzair Ahmed 2005-06 192 Sk. Mustaque Hossain 2000-01 193 Shaikh Faheem 2004-05 194 Belim Ismail 2006-07 195 Bachcha Faisal 2005-06 196 L.Abdul Samad 2006-07 197 S. Prashanth 2005-06 198 Md. Mahfuzur Rehman 2005-06 199 Surrender Reddy 2005-06 200 Mohd Sayeed Ahmed 2005-06 201 Farhan Hussain Gulam 2005-06 202 Aftab Anwar 2005-06 203 Shahid Abrar 2005-06 204 Qamar Jamal Ahmed 2005-06 205 Md. Naeem 2005-06 206 Md. Khaja Azharuddin 2005-06 207 Sheikh Mohd. Sohal 2005-06 208 Md. Hakeemuddin Khan 2005-06 209 Umar Abul Salam 2005-06 210 Momin Mahfuzur Rehman 2005-06 211 Syed Wasif Ali 2005-06 212 Sheikh Saudazim 2005-06 213 Pathan Shahnawaz Khan 2005-06 214 Maqbool Ahmed 2005-06 215 Dinesh Kumar 2005-06 216 Chandan Kumar 2005-06 217 Syed Mubashir 2004-05 218 Dasu Mohsin 2005-06 219 Patel Zuber 2005-06 220 S.Virendra Singh 2005-06 221 Tai Faiz Ahmed 2005-06 222 Tilu Shakil 2005-06 223 Tailor Mohsin 2005-06 224 Shaikh Abdul Rauf 2004-05 225 Shaikh Sami 2005-06 226 Kadiyawala Abdul Latif 2005-06 227 Mohd Shamshuddin 2005-06 228 Miss. Rahmath Farzana 2005-06 229 Miss. Amreen Begum 2005-06 230 Mahesh Kumar 2005-06 231 Anil Kumar 2005-06 232 Abdul Majid Khan 2005-06 233 Shaikh Shadab 2005-06 234 Patel Arkaj 2005-06 235 Shaikh Nawaz 2005-06 236 Bachcha Imran 2005-06 237 Menda Irfan Siraj 2005-06 238 Mohd Kareem 2005-06 239 Patel Mubeen Abdullah 2004-05 240 Md. Liyakat Ahmed 1993-94 241 K. 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Sl.No Reg. No Name of the candidate Month/Year Percentage % Result Remark 1 01PU703 U.Sharth Naryan Reddy A Oct-2003 72.9% Ist Class 2 02PU705 Lalit Singh Sept-2004 75.00% Distinction 3 02PU701 Md.Ismail.Mouzam Apr-05 76.07% Distinction 4 03PU253 Jai Deo Pande Sept-2005 75.8% Distinction 5 04PU253 Mohd Tahir Ansari April-2006 81.35% Distinction 6 05PU255 Abhishek Bansal April-2007 76.78% Distinction 7 05PU253 Shetakar Jagadish Sept-2007 74.92% Ist Class 8 06PU251 Nadeem Hasan April-2008 76.51% Distinction 9 07PU252 Jagtap Sarang May-2009 77.42% Distinction This list is been displayed for students who passed at first attempt in final M.Pharm. ",45);arrFiles[63]=new Array(64,"enclosuresnew/enclosures.htm","21 Dec 2009","ENCLOSURE – 1","","","hassan Normal Mohammed Shoukat Ali 2 208 2009-08-23T11:03:00Z 2009-10-01T07:17:00Z 2009-10-01T07:17:00Z 153 26974 153756 1281 307 188823 9.2720 ENCLOSURE – 1 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION SOCIETY, GULBARGA LIST OF MANAGING COMMITTEE MEMBERS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-2010 Sl.No. Name and Address Designation Age Occupation 1.          Mr. M.ABDUL MAJEED B.E H.NO.81, Hussain Garden, M.S.K.Mills, GULBARGA President 65 Years Consulting Engineer 2. Mr. MAQBOOL AHMED Jewargi Road, GULBARGA Vice president 58 Years Private Service 3. Dr. SYED RAHMATULLAH Upper Lane Station Bazar, GULBARGA General Secretary 72 Years Medical Practitioner 4. Dr. M.ABDUL MUJEEB H.No.86, Hussain Garden M.S.K.Mills, GULBARGA Treasurer 42 Years Medicinal Practitioner 5. Mr. M.ABDUL NAJEEB H.No.86, Hussain Garden, M.S.K.Mills, GULBARGA Joint Secretary 40 Years Business 6. Mr. SYED SANAULLAH Upper Lane Station Bazar, GULBARGA Member 44 Years Private Service 7. Dr. ARSHAD HUSSAIN Timmapuri Compound Station Bazar, GULBARGA. Member 35 Years Business 8. Mr. SYED ZIAULLAH Station Bazar, GULBARGA Member 37 Years Private Service 9. Dr. SYED ZAKAULLAH 1-654, Station Bazar, GULBARGA Member 33 Years Medicinal Practitioner                                                                                                 Sd/-                                                                                     By President &amp; Members ENCLOSURE – 2 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA LIST OF ACADEMIC COUNCIL MEMBER Sl.No. Name Designation 1. Dr. D.K.Suresh Professor &amp; Director Director 2. Mr. Syed Sanaullah Professor Principal 3. Dr. M.A.Mujeeb Chairman College Governing Council Member 4. Dr. N.G.Raghavendra Rao Professor Member 5. Mr. K.Durga Rao Professor Member 6. Mr. M.H.Hugar Asst.Professor Member 7. Mr. Ashfaq Ahmed Mohsin Lecturer Member                                                                                   Director ENCLOSURE – 3 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY   Post Box No: 86, Behind P&amp;T Colony, Old Jewargi Road, Gulbarga - 585102 ORGANIZATION CHART &amp; PROCESS MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR                            PRINCIPAL MINISTRIAL OFFICE STORE LIBRARY PHARMACOGNOSY DEPARTMENT PHARMACOLOGY DEPARTMENT PHARMACHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT PHARMACEUTICS DEPARTMENT                                                                                                                         1. Commencement of Academic year as per RGUHS, Calendar of events discussed with Teaching staff. 2. Subject distribution &amp; guidelines to the staff. 3. Intimation to the Parents and students regarding commencement of classes. 4. Display of the Time Table on the notice board. 5. Guidelines copy given to the students, and displayed on notice board. 6. Break up of Syllabus sessional wise is communicated to the students immediately after taking admission. 7. Every month a test is conducted to review the performance of the students. 8. Students with poor performance are counseled by the teaching staff in their respective subjects, repot is generated separately and it is recorded. 9. After sessional examination a performance report is generated and forwarded to their parents. 10. After IInd sessional &amp; before IIIrd sessional a Parents Meeting is conducted in the college. 11. After this an interaction between Parents and respective teaching staff regarding their students academic performance. Various committees are been constituted for smooth functioning of academics. ENCLOSURE – 4 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA LIST OF ONE STUDENT FROM EVERY CLASS IN VARIOUS COMMITTEES 1. NSS                                      : M.H.Hugar, Md. Saifuddin Khalid, Wajid Khan,                                                                  Khursheed Ahmed. 2. Cultural Activities         : Ashfaq A.Mohsin Zakir Hussain, Sumaya                                                                Amjad,Gaurav Gupta. 3. Sports                          : Vasant Rao, Faheem,I.P, Reshma Begum, Arun                                                        kumar 4. Health Camp                : M.Saifuddin Khalid, Shafiuddin, Ateeq Khan,                                                          Hakeemuddin 5. Industrial Visit              : Khaja Pasha, Dr.D.K.Suresh, Abhishek Bansal,                                         parul Narda. 6. Research                      : M.A.Saleem, Dr.D.K.Suresh, M.H.Hugar, Sarim                                                      Imam, Nadeem Hasan.                                                                    Director ENCLOSURE – 5 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA. STUDENTS COUNSELLING &amp; WELFARE COMMITTEE FOR THE ACADEMIC YER 2009-10 Sl.No. Name Designation 1. Mr. Syed Sanaullah Principal Chairman 2. Dr. D.K.Suresh Director, Professor 3. Mr. Ashfaq Ahmed Mohsin Lecturer Member 4. Mr.Sunil Firangi Lecturer Member 5. Mr. Revanasiddappa.S Lecturer Member                                                 Director Enclosure – 6 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA DETAILS OF TEACHING STAFF D.PHARM COURSE Sl. No Name Qualifications &amp; Specialization Designation Date of joining Experience Present pay scales Gross Salary 1 Md. Shafiuddin M.Pharm Asst.Professor 13.07.09 07 12000-18300 12420 23,947=00 2. Aejaz Ahmed M.Pharm Lecturer 16.08.05 04 8000-13500 8825 18,047=00 3. Syed Zakir Hussain M.Pharm Lecturer 21.02.06 03 8000-13500 8550 17,485=00 4. Md. Liyakat Ahmed M.Pharm Lecturer 17.08.06 03 8000-13500 8550 17,485=00 5. Sunil Firangi M.Pharm Lecturer 01-01-08 02 8000-13500 8275 16,923=00 6. R.B. Sangoligi B.Pharm Lecturer 03-03-04 05 Consolidated 7499=00 7. Syed Alliullah B.Pharm Lecturer 15-05-05 04 Consolidated 6,280=00                                                                                        Director Enclosure - 7 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA LIST OF TEACHING STAFF B.PHARM COURSE                                                                                                                                                                                                 Sl. No Name Qualifications &amp; Specialization Designation Date of joining 1 Dr. D.K.Suresh M.Pharm, Ph.D Pharmacology Professor &amp; Director 25.09.07 2 Syed Sanaullah M.Pharm, (Ph.D) Pharmaceutics Principal 07.04.94 3 Dr.N.G.Raghavendra Rao M.Pharm (Ph.Ceutics) Professor 28.05.09 4 Dr. Arun Limaye M.Pharm, Ph.D Ph’cology Professor 25.07.03 5 K.Durga Rao M.Pharm Pharmacognosy Professor 05.12.94 7 C.Sreedhar M.Pharm (Ph.D) Ph.Chem Professor 03.08.09 8 M.H.Hugar M.Sc , (Ph.D) Org. Chemistry Asst. Prof. 18.08.88 9 Syeda Humaira M.Pharm, (Ph.D) Pharma Analysis Asst. Prof. 01.06.00 10 Jyothi G Jain M.Pharm Pharmacology Asst. Prof. 01.09.97 11 M.Saifuddin.K M.Pharm Pharmacology Asst. Prof. 01.10.05 13 Asgar Ali M.Pharm, (Ph.D) Pharma Analysis Asst. Prof. 01.01.01 14 Mohammed Shafiuddin M.Pharm Pharmacology Asst.Prof. 13.07.09 15 Ashfaq Ahmed Mohsin M.Pharm Pharma Technology Asst.Prof. 09.06.04 16 Aejaz Ahmed M.Pharm                Ind. Pharm Lecturer 16.08.05 17 Faheem. I.P M.Pharm                Pharmacognosy Lecturer 08.09.05 18 Khaja Pasha M.Pharm                Quality Assurance Lecturer 08.06.05 19 Md. Liyakat Ahmed M.Pharm Pharmacology Lecturer 17.08.06 20 Syed Shakeel Ahmed M.Pharm Pharma Chemistry Lecturer 20.06.09 21 S.Zakir Hussain M.Pharm                Pharmacognosy Lecturer 21.02.06 22 Sunil Firangi M.Pharm Pharma Technology Lecturer 01-01-08 23 Sumanji Bala M.Pharm                Pharmaceutics Lecturer 20.06.09 24 Nikhat Farhana M.Pharm Med. Chemistry Lecturer 08.06.09 25 Vasanth Rao K BA,BP.Ed Phy.Inst 08.01.07 26 Noor Pasha B.Sc Computer System Analyst 06.07.09                                                                                                                         Director Enclosure - 8 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA LIST OF TEACHING STAFF P.G M. PHARM (PHARMACEUTICS)                                                                                                                                                                                     S.No. Name (s) of the Teaching Faculty Designation (Lecturer/ Asst. Professor/ Professor) Qualifications with field of specialization Date of Joining the Institution UG PG Doctorate 1 Dr. D.K.Suresh Professor &amp; Director B.Pharm M.Pharm, Ph.D Pharmacology Ph.D 25.09.07 2 Dr.N.G.Raghavendra Rao Professor B.Pharm M.Pharm (Ph.Ceutics) Ph.D 28.05.09 3 Syed Sanaullah Professor &amp; Principal   B.Pharm M.Pharm (P.ceutics) (Ph.D) 07.04.94 4 Syeda Humaira Asst. Prof. B.Pharm M.Pharm (Ph’Analysis) (Ph.D) 01.06.00 5 Md. Najmudin Asst. Prof. B.Pharm M.Pharm (P.ceutics) (Ph.D) 10.11.01 6 M.A. Saleem Asst. Prof. B.Pharm M.Pharm (P.ceutics) (Ph.D) 23.12.99 7 Ashfaq A. Mohsin Lecturer B.Pharm M.Pharm (Ph’ceutics) - 09.06.04 8 Aejaz Ahmed Lecturer B.Pharm M.Pharm                (Ind. Pharm) (Ph.D) 16.08.05 9 Sunil Firangi Lecturer B.Pharm M.Pharm, (Pharma Tech.) - 01-01-08                                                                                                                                     Director Enclosure – 9 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA LIST OF TEACHING STAFF P.G M. PHARM (PHARMACOLOGY)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       S.No. Name (s) of the Teaching Faculty Designation (Lecturer/ Asst. Professor/ Professor) Qualifications with field of specialization Date of Joining the Institution UG PG Doctorate 1 Dr. D.K.Suresh Professor &amp; HOD B.Pharm M.Pharm (Pharmacology) Ph.D 25.09.07 2 Dr. Arun Limaye Professor B.Pharm M.Pharm (Pharmacology) Ph.D 25.07.03 3 Dr. D.Mallikarjun Rao Professor B.Pharm M.Pharm (Pharmacology) Ph.D 06.08.08 4 Jyothi G Jain Asst. Prof. B.Pharm M.Pharm (Pharmacology) (Ph.D) 01.09.97 5 M.Saifuddin.K Asst. Prof. B.Pharm M.Pharm (Pharmacology) (Ph.D) 01.10.05 6 Mohammed Shafiuddin Asst. Prof. B.Pharm M.Pharm (Pharmacology) - 02.05.09 7 Md. Liyakat Ahmed Lecturer B.Pharm M.Pharm (Pharmacology) - 17.08.06                                                                                                                         Director Enclosure - 10 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA LIST OF TEACHING STAFF P.G M. PHARM (PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       S.No. Name (s) of the Teaching Faculty Designation (Lecturer/ Asst. Professor/ Professor) Qualifications with field of specialization Date of Joining the Institution UG PG Doctorate 1 Dr. D.K.Suresh Professor &amp; Director B.Pharm M.Pharm (Pharmacology) Ph.D 25.09.07 2 Sadat Ali Professor B.Pharm M.Pharm Pharm Chem. Ph.D 07.05.08 3 Ramgopal Dhanwad Professor B.Pharm M.Pharm Pharm Chem. Ph.D 01.01.09 4 C.Sreedhar Professor B.Pharm M.Pharm Ph.Chem (Ph.D) 03.08.09 5 M.H.Hugar Asst. Prof. B.Sc M.Sc (Org. Chem) (Ph.D) 17.07.88 6 Asgar Ali Asst.Prof. M.Pharm M.Pharm (Pharm Chem) - 01.01.01 7 Nikhat Farhana Lecturer B.Pharm M.Pharm    (Med Chemistry) - 08.06.09 8 Syed Shakeel Ahmed Lecturer B.Pharm M.Pharm (Pharm Chemistry) - 20.06.09                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  D irector Enclosure - 11                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name Dr. D.K.SURESH 2 Date of Birth 09-07-1966 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm, Ph.D 4 Work Experience -            Teaching 14 Years -            Research 03 Years -            Industry - -            Others - 5 Area of Specializations Pharmacology 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Pathophysiology Post Graduate Level Guiding M.Pharm Dissertation work. Pharmacology &amp; Toxicology 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in 05 - National Journals 04 Master’s - International Journals 01 Ph.D - Conferences - 8 Projects Carried out 02 9 Patents NO 10 Technology Transfer NO 11 Research Publications 05 12 No. of Books Published with details. NO                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name SYED SANAULLAH 2 Date of Birth 14-10-1964 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm, (Ph.D)   (Pharmaceutics) 4 Work Experience -            Teaching 15 Years -            Research - -            Industry - -            Others - 5 Area of Specializations Pharmaceutics 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. - Post Graduate Level Guiding M.Pharm Dissertation work 7 Research guidance NO No. of Papers Published / Presented in YES - National Journals 03 Master’s - International Journals 01 Ph.D - Conferences 12 8 Projects Carried out 05 9 Patents NO 10 Technology Transfer NO 11 Research Publications 04 12 No. of Books Published with details. NO                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name Dr. N.G.RAGHAVENDRA RAO 2 Date of Birth 10-05-1970 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm, Ph.D, Engineering &amp; Technology (Pharmacy) 4 Work Experience - -            Teaching 13 Years -            Research - -            Industry - -            Others - 5 Area of Specializations Engineering &amp; Technology (Pharmacy) 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Advanced Industrial Pharmacy Post Graduate Level Advanced in Drug Delivery System. Guide 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in 04 - National Journals 04 Master’s - International Journals - Ph.D - Conferences - 8 Projects Carried out 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications 07 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name M.A.SALEEM 2 Date of Birth 04-04-1971 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) 4 Work Experience 09 Years - 02 Years - -            Teaching -            Research -            Industry -            Others 5 Area of Specializations Pharmaceutics 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. - Post Graduate Level Biopharmaceutics &amp; Pharmacokinetics Guide for M.Pharm Dissertation 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in - - National Journals 05 Master’s:   07 - International Journals - Ph.D:    - - Conferences 13 8 Projects Carried out 04 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications 05 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name MOHAMMED NAJMUDDIN 2 Date of Birth 07.07.1977 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm, (Ph.D) (Pharmaceutical Technology) 4 Work Experience -            Teaching 08 Year -            Research - -            Industry - -            Others - 5 Area of Specializations Pharmaceutical Technology 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Pharmaceutical Technology &amp; Biopharmaceutics. Post Graduate Level Preformulation &amp; Production Management 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published in NO - National Journals 02 Master’s - International Journals - Ph.D - Conferences - 8 Projects Carried out 02 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications 02 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name Dr. DNYANESH Arun Limaye 2 Date of Birth 10.11.1967 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm, Ph.D 4 Work Experience -            Teaching 06 Years -            Research -            Industry - -            Others - 5 Area of Specializations 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Pharmacology Post Graduate Level - 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in - National Journals - Master’s - International Journals 03 Presented Ph.D - Conferences - 8 Projects Carried out - 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications - 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name Dr. D.MALLIKARJUN RAO 2 Date of Birth 18-01-1969 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm, Ph.D 4 Work Experience -            Teaching 09 Years -            Research 04 Years -            Industry - -            Others - 5 Area of Specializations Pharmacology 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. - Post Graduate Level Molecular Biology 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in - - National Journals 03 Master’s - International Journals - Ph.D - Conferences 04 8 Projects Carried out - 9 Patents NO 10 Technology Transfer NO 11 Research Publications 03 12 No. of Books Published with details. NO                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name K.DURGA RAO 2 Date of Birth 01-01-1970 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm (Pharmacognosy) 4 Work Experience 14 Years - - - -            Teaching -            Research -            Industry -            Others 5 Area of Specializations Pharmacognosy &amp; Phytochemistry 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Industrial Pharmacognosy Pharmacognosy Post Graduate Level - 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in 02 - National Journals 02 Master’s - International Journals - Ph.D - Conferences - 8 Projects Carried out Phytochemical Studies of Ticoma Stans Linn. 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications 02 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name Dr. SADATH ALI 2 Date of Birth 13-11-1971 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm, (Ph.D) (Medcinal Chemistry) 4 Work Experience 11 Years 03 - - -            Teaching -            Research -            Industry -            Others 5 Area of Specializations Medicinal Chemistry 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. - Post Graduate Level Guiding M.Pharm students 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in 07 - National Journals 07 Master’s - International Journals - Ph.D - Conferences 04 8 Projects Carried out - 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications 09 (02 Communicated) 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name M.H.HUGAR 2 Date of Birth 22-05-1964 3 Educational Qualification M.Sc (Organic Chemistry (Ph.D) 4 Work Experience 22 Years presently working on extraction &amp; isolation of Active Constituents in Medicinal Plants - - -            Teaching -            Research -            Industry -            Others 5 Area of Specializations Pharmaceutical organic Chemistry 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Pharmaceutical organic Chemistry-II Post Graduate Level - 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in - - National Journals 01 Master’s - International Journals - Ph.D - Conferences - 8 Projects Carried out 01 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications 01 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name Mrs. SYEDA HUMAIRA 2 Date of Birth 02-07-1975 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Analysis) 4 Work Experience 09 Years - - - -            Teaching -            Research -            Industry -            Others 5 Area of Specializations Pharmaceutical Analysis 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Instrumental &amp; Biomedical Analysis Post Graduate Level Modern Pharmaceutical Analysis 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in 02 - National Journals 02 Master’s - International Journals - Ph.D - Conferences 02 8 Projects Carried out Investigation of New Analytical Methods of Lamotrigine. 9 Patents NO 10 Technology Transfer NO 11 Research Publications 03 12 No. of Books Published with details. NO                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name Mrs. JYOTI.G.JAIN 2 Date of Birth 18-03-1966 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm, (Ph.D) (Pharmacology &amp;                  Bio-assay) 4 Work Experience -            Teaching 12 Years -            Research - -            Industry - -            Others - 5 Area of Specializations Pharmacology &amp; Bio-assay. 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Pharmacology Human Anatomy &amp; Physiology Post Graduate Level Molecular Biology 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in 01 + 01 - National Journals 01 Master’s - International Journals - Ph.D - Conferences 05 8 Projects Carried out Phytochemical &amp; Pharmacological Investigations on the Leaves of Dregea Volubilis. 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications 02 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name MD. SAIFUDDIN KHALID 2 Date of Birth 05-05-1972 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm (Pharmacology) 4 Work Experience -            Teaching 09 Years -            Research - -            Industry - -            Others - 5 Area of Specializations Pharmacology 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Pharmacology &amp; Toxicology Pharmacology-I Post Graduate Level - 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published in Yes - National Journals 08 Master’s - International Journals - Ph.D - Conferences - 8 Projects Carried out 01 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications 08 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name ASGAR ALI 2 Date of Birth 27-02-1975 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Analysis) 4 Work Experience 09 Years - - - -            Teaching -            Research -            Industry -            Others 5 Area of Specializations Pharmaceutical Analysis 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Pharmaceutical inorganic Chemistry Medicinal Chemistry-I Post Graduate Level - 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in - - National Journals 01 Master’s - International Journals - Ph.D - Conferences - 8 Projects Carried out 01 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications 01 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name ASHFAQ AHMED MOHSIN 2 Date of Birth 24-02-1975 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) 4 Work Experience 08 Years - - - -            Teaching -            Research -            Industry -            Others 5 Area of Specializations Pharmaceutics 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Pharmaceutical Engineering Advanced Industrial Pharmacy Post Graduate Level - 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in - - National Journals 01 Master’s - International Journals - Ph.D - Conferences - 8 Projects Carried out 01 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications - 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                               Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name AEJAZ AHMED 2 Date of Birth 15-10-1976 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm (Industrial Pharmacy) 4 Work Experience 06 Years - - - -            Teaching -            Research -            Industry -            Others 5 Area of Specializations Industrial Pharmacy 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Physical Pharmaceutics Pharma Jurisprudence Post Graduate Level - 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in - - National Journals - Master’s - International Journals - Ph.D - Conferences - 8 Projects Carried out Preparation   &amp; Evaluation of Readymix oral Suspension of Ampicilline Trihydrate 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications - 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name FAHEEM I.PATWEKAR 2 Date of Birth 10-10-1981 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm (Pharmacognosy) 4 Work Experience 05 Years - - - -            Teaching -            Research -            Industry -            Others 5 Area of Specializations Pharmacognosy 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Pharmacognosy &amp; Phytochemistry Pharmaceutical Microbiology &amp; Biotechnology Post Graduate Level - 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in - - National Journals - Master’s - International Journals - Ph.D - Conferences - 8 Projects Carried out Activity Guided Separation of Phyto Constituent from Techrosia procumbens and Evaluation for Anti oxidant property. 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications - 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name KKHAJA PASHA 2 Date of Birth 05-03-1977 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm (Quality Assurance) 4 Work Experience 05 Years - - - -            Teaching -            Research -            Industry -            Others 5 Area of Specializations Quality Assurance 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Pharma organic Chemistry-I Inst. And Biomedical Analysis Post Graduate Level - 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in 03 - National Journals 03 Master’s - International Journals - Ph.D - Conferences 09 8 Projects Carried out Simultaneous Estimation Ofloxacin &amp; Tinidazole by Instrumental Methods 9 Patents NO 10 Technology Transfer NO 11 Research Publications 03 12 No. of Books Published with details. NO                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name   Mohd. Liyakat Ahmed 2 Date of Birth   15.05.1973 3 Educational Qualification D.Pharm, B.Pharm, M. Pharm, LLB., 4 Work Experience -            Teaching 03 -            Research 01 -            Industry 01 -            Others - 5 Area of Specializations Pharmacology 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level.. Pharmacology, Applied Biochemistry H.A.P Post Graduate Level - 7 Research guidance No. of Papers Published in - National Journals 01 Master’s - International Journals 02 Ph.D - Conferences 05 8 Projects Carried out - 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications 03 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name SYED ZAKIR HUSSAIN 2 Date of Birth 02-10-1972 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm (Pharmacognosy) 4 Work Experience 03 Years - - - -            Teaching -            Research -            Industry -            Others 5 Area of Specializations Pharmacognosy 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Pharmacognosy Post Graduate Level - 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in - - National Journals - Master’s - International Journals - Ph.D - Conferences 06 8 Projects Carried out Pharmacognostic and Phytochemical Investigation of Heloptelea Integrifolia (Roxb) Screening for Anti Inflammatory Activity. 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications - 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name MOHAMMED SHAFIUDDIN 2 Date of Birth 20-07-1971 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm (Pharmacology) 4 Work Experience 07 Years - - - -            Teaching -            Research -            Industry -            Others 5 Area of Specializations Pharmacology 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Pharmacology Post Graduate Level Pharmacology 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in 03 - National Journals - Master’s - International Journals 03 Ph.D - Conferences - 8 Projects Carried out - 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications 03 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name SUNIL FIRANGI 2 Date of Birth 12-12-1976 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm, (Pharmaceutical Technology) 4 Work Experience - -            Teaching 04 Years -            Research - -            Industry - -            Others - 5 Area of Specializations Pharmaceutical Technology 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Pharmaceutics Post Graduate Level - 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in 02 / 02 - National Journals 03 Master’s - International Journals - Ph.D - Conferences - 8 Projects Carried out Design and In-vitro Evaluation of Controlled Release matrix Tablets of Verapamil hydrochloride. 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications 03 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name NIKHAT FARHANA 2 Date of Birth 15-08-1979 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) 4 Work Experience 02 Years - - - -            Teaching -            Research -            Industry -            Others 5 Area of Specializations Pharmaceutical Chemistry 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Medicinal Chemistry-I Pharma Organic Chemistry Post Graduate Level Medicinal Chemistry-I 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in - - National Journals - Master’s - International Journals 04 Ph.D - Conferences - 8 Projects Carried out Phytochemical &amp; Pharmacological investigation of root’s of Syjigium 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications 03 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name SYED SHAKEEL AHMED 2 Date of Birth 03-03-1975 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) 4 Work Experience Fresh Years - - - -            Teaching -            Research -            Industry -            Others 5 Area of Specializations Pharmaceutical Chemistry 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Medicinal Chemistry-I Post Graduate Level Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in 01 - National Journals - Master’s - International Journals 01 Ph.D - Conferences - 8 Projects Carried out - 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications - 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name SUMANJI BALA 2 Date of Birth 16-03-1979 3 Educational Qualification M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) 4 Work Experience Fresh Years - - 02 -            Teaching -            Research -            Industry -            Others 5 Area of Specializations Pharmaceutics 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Pharmaceutical Technology &amp; Biopharmaceutics Post Graduate Level Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in - - National Journals - Master’s - International Journals - Ph.D - Conferences - 8 Projects Carried out - 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications - 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name VASANTH RAO KULKKARNI 2 Date of Birth 22-05-1977 3 Educational Qualification B.A, B.P Ed 4 Work Experience 04 Years - - - -            Teaching -            Research -            Industry -            Others 5 Area of Specializations Physical Director 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Physical Education Post Graduate Level - 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in - - National Journals - Master’s - International Journals - Ph.D - Conferences - 8 Projects Carried out - 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications - 12 No. of Books Published with details. -                                                                                                                              Photograph FACULTY COVERING PAGE Signature: 1 Name NOOR PASHA 2 Date of Birth 02-01-1980 3 Educational Qualification B.Sc Computer 4 Work Experience Fresh - - - -            Teaching -            Research -            Industry -            Others 5 Area of Specializations - 6 Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level. Computer Post Graduate Level - 7 Research guidance - No. of Papers Published / Presented in - - National Journals - Master’s - International Journals - Ph.D - Conferences - 8 Projects Carried out - 9 Patents - 10 Technology Transfer - 11 Research Publications - 12 No. of Books Published with details. - ENCLSOURE – 12 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA Fee Structure of the Institution S. No. Category CET quota Management quota Fixed by the State Fee Committee Being charged by the Institution Fixed by the State Fee Committee Being charged by the Institution 1. Admission Fee 250 250 250 250 2. Tuition Fee 4000 4000 40000 31450 3. University fee Examination fee, Registration fee etc.) 2000 2000 2000 2000 4. Hostel fee (Rent etc.) 00 00 00 00 5. Laboratory fee 100 200 200 200 6. Library fee 300 300 300 200 7. Any other 1600 2900 1600 5900 Total Fee   =SUM(ABOVE) 8250   =SUM(ABOVE) 9650   =SUM(ABOVE) 44350   =SUM(ABOVE) 40000 ENCLSOURE – 13 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHAMACY, GUBLARGA SELECTION TEAM FOR ADMISSION UDER MANAGEMENT QUOTA Sl.No. Name Designation 1. Dr. M.A.Mujeeb VES, Treasurer Chairman 2. Mr. Syed Sanaullah Principal, LCP Member 3. Dr. Syed Zakaullah VES, Member Member 4. Dr. D.K.Suresh Professor &amp; Director Member 5. Mr. M.H.Hugar Asst.Professor Member 6. Mr. Ashfaq Ahmed Mohsin Lecturer Member                                                                                                                                     Director Enclosure - 14 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA Score of the individual candidates admitted Arranged in order of merit (Entrance examination) for M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) for the academic year 2009-2010                                                             Sl.No. Name Of The Candidate Marks Scored (Out of 100) Remarks 1. Jagtap Ganesh 76.83 2. Patel Mohammed Shoeb V 75.75 3. Modh Nishit Kumar 73.25 4. Irfan Jamadar 72.16 5. Ghurghure Shrishail Maruti 71.5% 6. Pange Sudhir Suryakant 70% 7. Mohd Abdul Hadi 66.46% 8. Mohd Waseem Ahmed 66.91 9. Dinesh Kumar 64.3% 10. Mohammad Subhan 60.48% 11. Izhar Kasid Sk Abdul Gaffar 60.06% 12. Mansoori Abdul Wahid Mohammed Siddique 59.58% 13. Vishal Kumar Singh 58.70% 14. Munde Mangesh Rajendra 57.5% 15. Sheikh Ahnaf Umair Ilyas Ahmed 55.79%                                                                                                                         Director ENCLOSURE – 15 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA Score of the individual candidates admitted Arranged in order of merit for the academic year 2009-2010 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics)                                                             Sl.No. Name Of The Candidate Marks Scored (Out of 100) 1. Ghurghure Shrishail Maruti 71.5% 2. Pange Sudhir Suryakant 70% 3. Mohd Abdul Hadi 66.46% 4. Dinesh Kumar 64.3% 5. Mohammad Subhan 60.48% 6. Izhar Kasid Sk Abdul Gaffar 60.06% 7. Mansoori Abdul Wahid Mohammed Siddique 59.58% 8. Vishal Kumar Singh 58.70% 9. Munde Mangesh Rajendra 57.5% 10. Sheikh Ahnaf Umair Ilyas Ahmed 55.79%                                                                                                                                     Director ENCLOSURE – 16 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA List of the candidates who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category before operation of waiting list for these academic year 2009-2010 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) Last date for admission: 28-05-2009 Sl.No. Name Of The Candidate Remarks 1. Ghurghure Shrishail Maruti 71.5% 2. Pange Sudhir Suryakant 70% 3. Mohd Abdul Hadi 66.46% 4. Dinesh Kumar 64.3% 5. Mohammad Subhan 60.48% Vacancy Position: Out of 10 selected candidates 05 have taken admission                                                 and 05 have not reported. So 05 seats remain vacant                                        after the completion of admission of first list. ENCLOSURE – 17 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA Waiting list of the candidates in order of merit to be operative from the last date of joining of the first list candidates for the academic year 2009-2010 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) Last date for admission: 16-06-2009                         Sl.No. Name Of The Candidate Marks Scored (Out of 100) Remarks 1. Izhar Kasid Sk Abdul Gaffar 60.06% 2. Mansoori Abdul Wahid Mohammed Siddique 59.58% 3. Vishal Kumar Singh 58.70% 4. Munde Mangesh Rajendra 57.5% 5. Sheikh Ahnaf Umair Ilyas Ahmed 55.79%                                                                    Director                                     ENCLOSURE – 18 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA Score of the individual candidates admitted Arranged in order of merit (Entrance examination) for M.Pharm (Pharmacology) for the academic year 2009-2010                                                             Sl.No. Name Of The Candidate Marks Scored (Out of 100) Remarks 1. Raza Hasan 88.5 2. Sheikh Mohsina Yusuf 73.97 3. P. Mohd. Yousuf 73.5 4. Parmar Jaspalsinh Ajitsinh 73.2 5. Shah Jineshkumar Rajanikant 68.3 6. P.Shivbhai 67.5 7. Sheikh Mohammad Azharhussain 64.5 8. Dhumal Mahesh Devidasrao 63.9 9. Rajnish Kumar Singh 63.7 10. Veena Reddy 63 11. Sheth Hamza Mo Habibbhai 62.9 12. Pradeep Kumar 61.75 13. Shinde Mahesh Uttam Rao 60.9 14. Mohd. Mohiuddin 56.07 15. Mohd Ashfaq 65.25                                                           Director ENCLOSURE – 19 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA Score of the individual candidates admitted Arranged in order of merit for the academic year 2009-2010 M.Pharm (Pharmacology)                                                             Sl.No. Name Of The Candidate Marks Scored (Out of 100) 1. Raza Hasan 88.56% 2. Sheikh Mohsina Yusuf 73.97% 3. Parmar Jaspalsinh Ajitsinh 73.2% 4. Shah Jineshkumar Rajanikant 68.3% 5. Sheikh Mohammad Azharhussain 64.5% 6. Dhumal Mahesh Devidasrao 63.9% 7. Rajnish Kumar Singh 63.7% 8. Sheth Hamza Mo Habibbhai 62.9% 9. Shinde Mahesh Uttam Rao 60.9% 10. Mohd. Mohiuddin 56.07%                                                                                                                                                 Director ENCLOSURE – 20 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA List of the candidates who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category before operation of waiting list for these academic year    2009-2010 M.Pharm (Pharmacology) Last date for admission: 28-05-2009 Sl.No. Name Of The Candidate Remarks 1. Dhumal Mahesh Devidasrao 63.9% 2. Sheth Hamza Mo Habibbhai 62.9% 3. Shinde Mahesh Uttam Rao 60.9% 4. Mohd. Mohiuddin 56.07% Vacancy Position:        Out of 10 selected candidates 04 have taken                                                           admission and   06 have not reported. So 06                                                            seats remain vacant after the completion of                                                              admission of first list. ENCLOSURE – 21 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA Waiting list of the candidates in order of merit to be operative from the last date of joining of the first list candidates for the academic year 2009-2010 M.Pharm (Pharmacology) Last date for admission: 16-06-2009                         Sl.No. Name Of The Candidate Marks Scored (Out of 100) Remarks 1. Raza Hasan 88.56% 2. Sheikh Mohsina Yusuf 73.97% 3. Parmar Jaspalsinh Ajitsinh 73.2% 4. Shah Jineshkumar Rajanikant 68.3% 5. Sheikh Mohammad Azharhussain 64.5% 6. Rajnish Kumar Singh 63.7%                                                                                     Director ENCLOSURE – 22 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA LIST FOR M.PHARM (PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY) FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-10                                                             Sl.No. Name Of The Candidate Percentage 1. Abhishek Raj Pachori 75.72 2. Abdul Razzaq AB Haleem Farooque 68.42 3. Md. Laeeq Ahmed 62.83 4. Moid Ansari 61.75 5. Mohd Waseem Akram 61.25 6. Siddiqui Shakeel Ahmed Mohammad Khaleel Ahmed 60.25 7. Mulla Ramij Mohammadshophi 60 8. Kakade Vikas Narayan 59.28 9. Sushil Kumar Tiwari 58 10. Neeraj Rai 54.16                                                                                                                         Director ENCLOSURE – 23 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA SUBJECT WISE TOTAL NUMBER OF BOOKS Sl.No. Name of the Subject Total Books 1 Analysis 325 2 Biochemistry 235 3 Biology 41 4 Computer Science 52 5 Forensic Pharmacy 91 7 Gate 46 9 General Books 340 10 General Chemistry 21 11 H.A.P 284 12 Inorganic Chemistry 322 13 Kannada 26 14 Pharmaceutical Management 68 15 Mathes 35 16 Medicinal Chemistry 201 17 Microbiology 238 18 Organic Chemistry 387 19 Pharmaceutical Engineering 90 20 Pharmaceutics 949 21 Pharmacognosy 536 22 Pharmacology 656 23 Physical Chemistry 52 24 Physical Pharmacy 166 25 Physics 59 Total   =SUM(ABOVE) 5220 Director LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA LIST OF JOURNALS NATIONAL Sl.No. Name of Journal National 1. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2. Indian Drugs 3. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education &amp; Research 4. Indian Journal of Clinical Practice 5. Indian Journal Heterocylic Chemistry 6. Indian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy 7. Phyto Pharm 8. Indian Journal of Natural Products 9. Indian Journal of Pharmacology 10. Indian Journal of Pharmacology &amp; Toxicology 11. Resonance Journal of Science Education 12. The Indian Pharmacist. 13. The Antiseptic 14. Herbal Tech 15. The Pharma Review INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS 1. Research Journal of Chemistry &amp; Environment 2. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 3. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics 4. International Journal of Pure &amp; Applied Chemistry. 5. International Journal of Pharmacology &amp; Biological Sciences. 6. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Nanotechnology.                                                                     Director ENCLOSURE – 24 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY , GULBARGA LIST OF EQUIPMENTS DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY (P.G) Sl . No Name of the equipments Available New Electrical E.8 students kymograph 05 Actophotometer 01 Cook’s pole climbing apparatus 01 Elevated plus maze and y maze for Rats &amp; Mice 01 Mammalian heart perfusion apparatus 01 Rota Rod siz comp. 01 Brightness discrimination apparatus 01 Student organ bath with thermostatic control. 05 Continuous Avoidince response apparatus 01 Histamin chamber 01 Rabbit &amp; Rat   Cages Adequate Biopac 4 channels 01 Gel electrophoresis 01 Kit for molecular biology experiment Adequate Analgisio meter Tail Flick method 01 Convulsiometer 01 Condon’s Monometer 01 Centrifuge high speed cooling 01 Eddy’s hot plate 01 Small animal dissection table 01 Plethiomograph 03 Glasswares &amp; Chemical Adequate Distilled water plant 02 Refrigerator 01 Computer with LCD 01 Digital balance 02 Animal weighing machine (small &amp; large animals) 03 Soxhlet apparatus 10 Langendrof’s apparatus 01 Digital plathismograph 01 Semi autoanalyzer 01                                                                                                                             Director LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY , GULBARGA LIST OF EQUIPMENTS             Department of   Pharmaceutics (PG-Dept.) Sl No Name of the equipments Requirement as per Apex body Provided 1 Rimek Tablet Punching machine (Multi Tooling) 00 01 2 Tablet Punching machine 01 01 3 Tablet Coating pan 01 01 4 Hardness Tester 01 01 5 Friability test apparatus 01 01 6 Disintegration Apparatus 01 02 7 Dissolution Apparatus (single basket) 01 03 8 Dissolution Apparatus (6 basket) 01 03 9 UV/VIS Spectrophotometer (pharmacia ) 01 01 10 UV/VIS Spectrophotometer   (Shimadzu) 01 01 11 Brookefield viscometer 00 01 12 Humidity cum photo stability chamber. 01 01 13 Rotary flash evaporator 00 01 14 Capsule Filling Machine 01 01 15 Digital Balance (shimadzu) 01 01 16 Digital Balance (Contech) 01 01 17 pH meter digital 01 01 18 Pen pH meter 01 01 19 Sonicator 01 02 20 Magnetic   Stirrer with hot plate 03 06 21 Digital stirrer 01 01 22 Stirrer   (multipurpose )_ 03 06 23 Colorimeter 01 01 24 Karl fischer apparatus 01 01 25 Bulk density apparatus 01 01 26 Single pan balance (Dhona ) 01 01 27 Distillation water plant 01 01 28 Double Distillation Plant 01 01 29 Sieve shaker 01 01 30 Epidiascope 01 01 31 Heating Mental 04 08 32 Desiccators 03 04 GENERAL EQUIPMENT 34 LCD 01 01 35 Over head Projector (set ) 01 02                                                                                                             Director LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY , GULBARGA LIST OF EQUIPMENTS DEPT. OF PHYSIOLOGY &amp; PHARMACOLOGY Sl . No Name of the equipments Provided Analgesiometer (Tail Flick method) 01 Sciatic Nerve apparatus 10 Aerator 15 Animal Balance 01 Animal Cages with feeding bottles Small) 20 Animal Cages with feeding bottles (Big) 30 Analgesiometer (Hot Plate) 01 B.P Apparatus 05 Compound microscope 20 Double jacket organ bath 14 Electro convulsivemeter 01 Haemoglobinmeter 23 Haemocytometer 23 Histamine Apparatus (with glass nebulizer) 02 Kymograph 23 Photoactometer 01 Rabbit cage 05 Stethescope 05 Plethysmograph 02 Condouncemonometer 02 Student organ bath 34 Refrigerator 01 Digital Spiro meter 01 Digital felecthermometer 01 Rotord 6 comp 01 Longondrof &amp; apprt. 02 Biopac 4 chn. 01 Semi auto analyzer 01 Elevated plus more 01 Brightness discrimination app. 01 Continuous avoidence res. App. 01 Look’s pole climbing app. 01 Digital electrophoorosis 01                                                                         Director LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY , GULBARGA DEPARTMENT OF PHARMA CHEMISTRY Sl . No Name of the equipments Provided Visible spectrophotometer (Systronic) 01 Nephelometer Elico 01 De Ionizer plant (ganga) 01 Flamephotometer (Elico) 01 Electrophoresis 01 Refrigerator 01 HPLC 01 Flourimeter 01 Hotair oven 01 Suction pump 02 Colorimeter 01 Melting point apparatus 01 Digital balance 02 Distillation unit 01 DEPARTMENT OF   MICROBIOLOGY Sl . No Name of the equipments Provided Autoclave 01 Refrigerator 01 Laminar air flow 01 Balance 01 Incubator 01 Colony counter 01 Rotatory shaker 01 Microscope 10 DEPARTMENT OF   PHARMACOGNOSY Sl . No Name of the equipments Actually Provided 1. UV-visible chamber 01 2. Compound microscope 20 3. Simple microscope 05 4. Stage micrometer 10 5. Soxlet apparatus (small) 01 6. Soxlet apparatus (Big) 01 7. Furnace (1000 0 C) 01 8. Generator (Small) 01 9. Generator (Big) 01 10. Vacuum Pump 01 11. Heating Mantles 05 12. Clavengers Apparatus 05 13. Hot Air Oven 01 14. T.L.C chamber &amp; Sprayer 01 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY , GULBARGA LIST OF EQUIPMENTS                DEPT. OF PHARMACEUTICS Sl. No Name of the equipments Provided Tablet   Punching machine (Cadmach) 01 Tablet coating Pan 01 Dissolution Apparatus (6 basket) 01 Dissolution Apparatus (single basket) 03 Disintegration Apparatus 02 Friability test machine 01 UV-VIS Spectrophotometer (Shimadzu) 01 UV/VIS Spectrophotometer (elico) 01 UV/VIS Spectrophotometer (pharmacia ) 01 Brookefield viscometer 01 Colorimeter 01 Abbes Refractometer 01 Ampoule filling and sealing machine 01 Ampoule washing 01 Ball mill 01 Particule size analysis apparatus (Anderson pipette) 05 Bulk density apparatus 01 Karl fischer apparatus 01 Traveling microscope 01 Ball mill 01 Ampoule Filling and Sealing Machine 01 Ampoule washing 01 Sieve shaker 01 Digital Balance (shimadzu) 01 Contach   digital balance 02 Sonicator 02 Digital stirrer 01 Anderson Pipette 05 Over head projector (set) 01 pH meter digital 01 Double Distillation Plant 01                                                                                 Director LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBAGA STOCK REGISTER OF COMPUTER EQUIPMENT Sl. No. Department Items Quantity 1.   Computer Lab. 1. Cpu 20 2. monitor 29 3. Key Baord 29 4. Mouse 34 5. Cd Writer 03 6. Scanner 01 7. Hub 02 8. Switch 03 9. Modem (Ext) 02 10. Inernet Connection (BSNL Broad Band) 01 11. Printer 03.tvs dot matrix and modi inkjet 12. Speaker 01 13. Screw Driver + Cable Crimpling 01 14. Solidering + Digital Milliometer. 01 15. UPS with 06 batteries 01 16. Steel almirah 01 2. Principal 1. Cpu 01 2. Monitor 01 3. Mouse 01 4. Keyboard 01 5. Cd Writer 01 6. Cd Rom 01 7. printer with copier, Scanner &amp; Epson Stylus (C5 (Inkjet) 01 3. Director 1. Cpu 01 2. Monitor 01 3. Mouse 01 4. Keyboard 01 5. Cd Writer 01 6. Speaker 01 4. Administrator 1. Cpu 01 2. Monitor (LCD) 01 3. Keyboard 01 4. Mouse 01 5. Office 1. Cpu 05 2. Monitor 05 3. Key board 05 4. Mouse 05 5. Cd writer 05 6. Printer (Epson Dot Matrix 05 7. Cannon printer, Xerox 01 8. Samsung priner 01 9. UPS (Olympus) 01 6. Library &amp; Helinet Facilities 1. Cpu 10 2. Monitor 10 3. Key board 10 4. Mouse 10 5. Cd Rom 05 6. Printer (Epson Dot Matrix 02 7. LCD Seminar Hall 1. Cpu 01 2. Monitor No 3. Key board 01 4. Mouse 01 5. Cd Rom 01 6. Cd Writer 01 7. Woofer with speaker 01,02 8.   Dr. Purohit 1. Cpu 01 2. Monitor 01 3. Key Baord 01 4. Mouse 01 5. Cd Writer 01 9.   Store 1. Cpu 01 2. Monitor 01 3. Key Baord 01 4. Mouse 01 5. Cd Rom 01 6. Ups 01 10.   Pharmaceutics 1. Cpu 01 2. Monitor 01 3. Key Baord 01 4. Mouse 01 5. Cd Rom 01 11.   Pharmaceutical Chemistry. 1. Cpu 01 2. Monitor 01 3. Key Baord 01 4. Mouse 01 5. Cd Rom 01 12.   Pharmacology 1. Cpu 01 2. Monitor 01 3. Key Baord 01 4. Mouse 01 5. Cd Rom 01 13.   Pharmacognosy 1. Cpu 01 2. Monitor 01 3. Key Baord 01 4. Mouse 01 5. Cd Rom 01                                                                                                 Director Enclosure – 25 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA HUMAN ANATOMY &amp; PHYSIOLOGY Ist B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 01. Chapter No-01 Scope of Anatomy and Physiology, basic terminologies used in this subject. 01 Hours 02. Chapter No-02 Structure of cell- its components and their function. 01 Hours 03. Chapter No-03 Elementary tissues of the human body: epithelial, connective, muscular and nervous tissue-their sub types and characteristics. 02 Hours 04. Chapter No-04 Osseous System a) Structure, classification of bones, composition of bones, function of the skeleton. b) Classification of joints, types of movements of joints and. c) Disorder of joints (definition only) 02 Hours 05. Chapter No-05 Haemopoietic System a) Composition and function of blood. b) Haemopoietic and disorder of blood &amp; its components(Definition of Disorder) c) Blood groups d) Clotting factors and mechanism e) Platelets and disorder of coagulation 01 Hours 02 Hours 01 Hours 01 Hours 01 Hours   ( 06 Hours) 06. Chapter No-06 Lymph a) Lymph and lymphatic system; composition, formation and circulation. b) Disorder of lymph and lymphatic system (Definition only) c ) Spleen : Physiology and function 01 Hours 01 Hours 01 Hours (03 Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA HUMAN ANATOMY &amp; PHYSIOLOGY Ist B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 07. Chapter No-07 Cardio Vascular System a) Anatomy of heart b) Blood vessels and circulation. c) Pulmonary and systematic circulation. d) ECG e) Cardiac cycle and heart and regulation. f) Blood pressure maintenance and regulation Definitions of the following disorder a) Hypertension b) Hypo tension c) Arteriosclerosis   d) Arteriosclerosis   e) Angina   f) Myocardial infarction g) Congestive Heart failure and   h) Cardiac arrhythmias 01 Hours 02 Hours 01 Hours    01 Hours    01 Hours    01 Hours    01 Hours    (08 Hours) 08 Chapter No-08 Respiratory system a) Anatomy of respiratory organs and function. b) Mechanism and regulation of Respiration. c) Physiology of respiration: transport of respiratory gases. d) Respiratory volume and vital capacity e) Definition of : Hypoxia, Asphyxia, Dysbarsim, Oxygen therapy and Resuscitation.    01 Hours    01 Hours    02 Hours    01 Hours    (05 Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA HUMAN ANATOMY &amp; PHYSIOLOGY Ist B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 09. Chapter No-09 Digestive System a) Anatomy of Gastro Intestinal Tract (GIT) b) Secretions function and anatomy of. 1) Salivary glands 2) Stomach 3) Liver 4) Pancreas 5) Intestine. c) Disorder of GIT (Definition only ) d) Digestion and absorption. 01 Hours 03 Hours 01 Hours 02 Hours (06 Hours ) 10 Chapter No-10 Nervous System a) Definition and classification of Nervous System. b) Function areas and function of cerebrum c) Cerebellum d) Pons and Medulla e) Thalamus and Hypothalamus. f) Basal Ganglia. g) Spinal cord. Structure and reflexes-Mono-poly-Plantar h) Cranial Nerves-Names and function. i) ANS- anatomy and function of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system. 01 Hours 02 Hours 01 Hours 01 Hours 01 Hours 01 Hours 02 Hours 01 Hours 02 Hours (12 Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA HUMAN ANATOMY &amp; PHYSIOLOGY Ist B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 11. Chapter No-11 Urinary System a) Parts of Urinary system and Gross structure of the kidney. b) Structure of Nephron c) Formation of Urine. d) Rennin Angiotensin System. Juxta-Glomercular apparatus, Acid Base balances. e) Clearance tests and Micturition. 01 Hours 01 Hours 02 Hours 01 Hours 01 Hours    (06 Hours) 12. Chapter No-12 Endocrine System a) Pituitary gland b) Adrenal gland c) Thyroid and parathyroid gland. d) Pancreas and gonads. 01 Hours 01 Hours 01 Hours 02 Hours (05 Hours) 13. Chapter No-13 Reproductive System a) Male and Female reproductive system. b) Their hormones-physiology of menstruation c) spermatogenesis and Oogenesis. d) Sex determination (genetic basis) e)Pregnancy and its maintenance and parturition. f) Contraceptive devices. 01 Hours 02 Hours 01 Hours 01 Hours 01 Hours 01 Hours (07Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA HUMAN ANATOMY &amp; PHYSIOLOGY Ist B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 14. Chapter No-14 Sense Organs Structure and functioning of a) Eye b) Ear c) Skin d) Taste and Smell 02 Hours 02 Hours 01 Hours 01 Hours (06 Hours) 15. Chapter No-15 Skeletal Muscles a) Histology b) Physiology of muscle contraction. c) Physiology properties of skeletal muscle performance (Definition of the disorder) 01 Hours 01 Hours 01 Hours (03 Hours) 16. Chapter No-15 Sports physiology a) Muscles in Exercise. b) Effect of athletic training on muscles and muscle performance. c) Respiration in exercise. d) CVS in exercise. e) Body heat in exercise. f) Body fluids and salt in exercise. g) Drugs and athletics. 02 Hours (02 Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACOGNOSY Ist B-Pharm (50 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 01. Chapter No-01 Definition, history and scope of Pharmacognosy 02 Hours 02 Chapter No-02 Classification of drugs viz. alphabetical, morphological, chemical, pharmacological, taxonomical and chemo taxonomical method. General accepts of chemo taxonomy. 05 Hours 03. Chapter No-03 Cultivation, collection, processing and storage of crude drugs conservation of medicinal plants. 05 Hours 04. Chapter No-04 Detailed method of cultivation of the following drugs. a) Senna   b) Cinchona c) Isapgol   d) Cardamom   e) Opium f) Ergot. 04 Hours 05 Chapter No-05 Study of morphological, microscopical and cell wall constituents of crude drugs : a) Study of cell wall constituents and cell inclusion. b) Study of morphology and microscopy of different plants parts. 1) Leaf : Datura, Senna 2) Bark : Cinnamon (cassia) Cinchona 3) Wood : Quassia 4) Stem : Ephedra 5) Root : Rauwolfia, Liquorice. 6. Rhizome : Ginger, podophllum. 7. Flower : Clove. 8. Fruits : Coriander, Fennel. 9. Seeds : Isapgol , Nux Vomica. 10 Hours LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACOGNOSY Ist B-Pharm (50 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 06. Chapter No-06 Study of Natural Pesticides: Pyrethrum, Neem, Tobacco 02 Hours 07 Chapter No-07 Study of plant constituents a) Brief study of various plant constituents. b) Detailed study of primary cell constituents: Carbohydrates and related products. c) Biological source, method of production, chemical constituents, tsts, uses and adulterants of : 1. Isapgol 2. Linseed 3. Honey 4. Acacia 5. Agar 6. Sterculia 7. Tragacanth 8. Cellulose and its products 9. Pectin 10. Guar gum 11. Sodium aliginate.   10 Hours 08. Chapter No-08 Lipids : a) Definition method of extraction, chemistry and method of analysis. b) Study of method of production, chemical constituents, tests, uses and adulterants of the following oils: 1.Castor oil 2. Shark liver oil 3. Chaulmoogra oil. 4. wool fat. 5. Bees wax 6. Spermaceti 7. Coca butter 8.Olive oil. 03 Hours LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACOGNOSY Ist B-Pharm (50 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 09. Chapter No-09 Proteins a) Definition, Classification, chemistry, method of analysis. b) Study of collagen, gelatin and its products. 03 Hours 10. Chapter No-10 Study of plants fibers used in surgical dressing and related products. 02 Hours 11. Chapter No-11 Different method of adulteration of crude drugs and general method for detection of adulterants. 02 Hours LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY -I Ist B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 01. Chapter No-01 Structure and physical properties:- a) Polarity and dipolmoment Hydrogen bonding and its applications and Protic and aprotic solvents. b) Tautomerism, ketoenol tautomerism. c) Reaction intermediates-carbonations, carbabions, and free radicals. d) Attacking reagents-electrophiles, nucleophiles. e) Acids and bases: Lowry Bronsted and Lewis theories. f) An introduction to Isomerism. 03 Hours 02. Chapter No-02 Nomenclature of organic compounds belonging to the following classes: Alkanes, alkenes, dienes, alkynes, alcohols, aldehydes, Ketones, Amids, amine, phenols, alkyl halides, carboxylic acids, esters, acid chlorides and cycloalkanes. Concept of aromaticity, Huckles rule nomenclature of aromatic compounds. 08 Hours 03 Chapter No-03 Free radical chain reaction of alkenes-mechanism, relative reactivity and stability. 03 Hours 04 Chapter No-04 Alicylic compounds: Preparation of cycloalkanes, Bayers strain theory, theory of stainless ring, molecular orbital concept. 04 Hours LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY -I Ist B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 05. Chapter No-05 Nucleophilic aliphatic substitution mechanism Nucleophiles, and leaving groups, kinetics of second and first order reaction. Mechanism and Stereochemistry of SN2 reaction, Mechanism and Stereochemistry of SN1 reaction. Rearrangement of carbocation, SN2 versus SN1 reaction, Reactivity of alkyl halides in SN1 &amp; SN2 Factors, Affecting SN1 &amp;SN2. 08 Hours 06. Chapter No-06 Dehydrohalogenation of alkyl halides 1,2 elemination, kinetics, E2,E1 mechanisms, E2 versus E1, elimination virsus substitution. Dehydration of alcohols and its mechanism, orientation and reactivity in E2,E1. Saytzeffs and Hoffmanns elimination. 07 Hours 07. Chapter No-07 Electrophilic addition Reaction at Carbon-Carbon double bond hydrogenation, Markovnikovs rule, addition of hydrogen halides, addition of hydrogen bromidesperoxide effect. Electrophilic addition mechanism. Mechanism of cycloaddition reaction with example. Addition of carbenes to alkenes, Diels Alder reaction. 05 Hours LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY -I Ist B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 08. Chapter No-08 Theory of resonance Allyl radical as a resonance hybrid, stability and orbital picture. Resonance stabilization. Of allyl cations: hyper conjugation, stability of conjugated dienes, mechanisms of 1.2 and 1.4 addition. 07 Hours 09. Chapter No-09 Electrophilic aromatic substitution Effect of substitution groups, determination of orientation, determination of relative reactivity, classification of substituents groups, mechanism of nitration, sulphonation, halogenation, Friedel craft alkylation Friedel crafts acylation, Reactivity and orientation, activating and deactivating (o,m,p, directing) groups, orientation and synthesis, orientation in disubstituted benzenes, theory of reactivity, theory of orientation, effect of halogens. 10 Hours 10. Chapter No-10 Nucleophilic addition in aldehydes and ketones, mechanism with example. Action of grignard reagent. Aldol condensation, crossed Aldol condensation, claisen condensation, cannizaro, crossed cannizaro reaction, benzoins, perkins, knoevenagels and reformatsky reaction. 06 Hours 11. Chapter No-11 Nucleophilic acyl substitution in carboxylic acid derivatives, comparision with Nucleophilic addition reaction, ionization of carboxylic acid, acidity of acid, structure of carboxylation, effect of substituents on acidity. Conversion of acids to acid chloride, amiode, ester, anhydrides. 07 Hours LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY -I Ist B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 12. Chapter No-12 Migration to electron deficient nitrogen- Hofmanns, Beckmanns, Curtius, Smith. Diazotisation and Diazonium salts and its application, Sandmeyers Diazocoupling reaction. Basicity of amines, effect of substituents on basicity. Acidity of phenols, effect of substitutients on acidity. Kolbes reaction, Reimer Tiemann reaction, Fries Rearrangement, Williamsons synthesis. 07 Hours LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY -I Ist B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 01. Chapter No-01 Sources and effect of impurities in pharmacopoeial substances, important of limit tests, general principles and procedures for limit tests for chloride, Sulphate, iron, arsenic, lead and heavy metals. Special procedure for limit tests. 10 Hours 02 Chapter No-02 General methods of preparation, assay, storage condition &amp; medicinal uses of inorganic compounds belonging to the following classes.   2.1) Medicinal Gases :oxygen, Nitrous oxide, Carbon dioxide 2.2) Gastrointestinal agents Acidifiers: dil HCL Antacid: Aluminium hyroxide gel, Calcium carbonate, Sod, bicarbonate, Magnesium trisilcate, Magnesium carbonate (light and heavy)Magnesium hydroxide mixture and Zinc oxide. Protective and adsorbents: Kaolin and Talc, Cathartics: Magnesium Sulphate. Sodium orthophosphate, Sodium Sulphate. 2.3) Major intra and extra cellular electrolytes , Major physiological ions and electrolytes used for the replacement therapy, physiological acid base balance, electrolyte combination therapy ORS, Sodium chloride injection, Dextroseand Sodium chloride injection, calcium gluconate injection. 2.4) Topical agents and dermatolgical preparation: Protective: Tlac, Zinc oxide, Zinc stearat, Titanium dioxide. Antimicrobials: Potassium Permanganate, Chlorinated lime, Iodine &amp; its preparation, Boric acid Borax. 02 Hours 07 Hours 06 Hours 06 Hours LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY -I Ist B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 2.5) Dental products : Dentifrices, Anticaries agents, Desensitizing agents, calcium carbonate, sodium fluoride, Stannous fluoride, Zinc chloride, Zinc eugenol cement. 2.6) Miscellaneous agents: Expectorants: Ammonium chloride (Formal method), Potassium iodide, Haematinic: Ferrous sulfate, Ferrous gluconate, Ferrous Fumarate, Iron dextran injection, Iron and Ammaonium citrate. Emetics: Copper Sulphate. Poision and antidotes : Sodium thiosulphate, Charcoal, (activated) Pjharmaceutical Aids: Bentonite, Sodium metabisulphite, Barium Sulphate 03 Hours 04 Hours 03 Chapter No-03 Sources of errors, types of errors, methods of minimizing errors, accuracy, precision &amp; significant figures. 05Hours 04 Chapter No-04 Fundamentals of volumetric analysis, theory of indicators and method of expressing concentration. Primary and secondary standard, Preparation standardization and storage of various volumetric solution like oxalic acid, sodium hydroxide, hydrochloride acid, sodium thiosulfate, sulphric acid, potassium permanganate, Iodine and Cerric Ammonium Sulphate solution. 08Hours 4.1) Principles of redox titration’s Concept of oxidation and reducation. Redox reaction, strength and equivalent weights of oxidizing and reducing agents, theory of redox titration, cerrimetry, Iodometry bromometry titration, with potassium iodate, potassium bromate, titanous chloride, 2,6-dichlorophenol indophenol 10 Hours 4.2) Theory of nonaqueous titration Classification of solvents used in nonqueous titration, Estimation of sodium Benzoate by nonqueous titration. 04 Hours LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY -I Ist B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 4.3)   Principles of precipitation titration Different methods-Mohr’s, Volhard’s Modified Volhard’s, Fajans with example. Estimation of Sodium chloride. 05 Hours 4.4) Principles of complexometric titration Different types of complexometric titrations, methods of detecting the endpoint in complexometric titration with example. Estimation of calcium Gluconate. 05 Hours LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHYSICAL PHARMACEUTICS IInd   B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 01 Chapter No-01 Physical properties of drug molecule Refractive index, optical rotation, dielectric constant, dipole moment, dissociation, determination and application. 05 Hours 02 Chapter No-02 pH, buffers and isotonic solution Sorensen’s pH determination (electrometric and calorimetric), application, buffer equation, buffer capacity, buffer in pharmaceutical and biological system, application, buffered isotonic solution. 07 Hours 03 Chapter No-03 Solubility phenomena Solvent-solute interaction, solubility of gas in liquids, solubility liquids, in liquids (binary solution, ideal solution, Raoult’s law, real solution, distillation on binary mixture, azeotropic mixtures and fractional distillation. Partially miscible liquids (conjugate mixture), critical solution temperatures, applications, phenol-water system, triethylamine-water system, nicotine –water system. Solubility of solids in liquids: Definition, determinations, factors influencing the solubility. 08 Hours 04 Chapter No-04 Distribution law Explanation, limitation and application, effect of molecular association, dissociation and complexation. 05 Hours 05 Chapter No-05 Kinetics Rates and molecularity of the reaction, determination of order, factors influencing rate of reaction, stabilization of drugs, applications of chemical kinetics to the stability testing of pharmaceuticals. Simple numerical problems.   08 Hours LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHYSICAL PHARMACEUTICS IInd   B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 06 Chapter No-06 Interfacial phenomenon Liquid interfaces, adsorption at liquid/solid interfaces, adsorption isotherms, concept of contact angle, hydrophile lipophile balance, spreading coefficient, Gibb’s adsorption equation, electrical properties of interfaces. 07 Hours 07 Chapter No-07 Diffusion and dissolution Steady state diffusion, types of diffusion, diffusionequation, diffusion cells, Dissolution of tablets and capsules, Hixon-crowell cube root law. Dissolution apparatus; factors affecting dissolution. 06 Hours 08 Chapter No-08 Rheology Newtonain and non-newtonain system, thixotropy, determination of rheological properties Single and multipoint instruments and Applications to pharmacy. 06 Hours 09 Chapter No-09 Micromeritics Particle size distribution, methods for determining particle size, shape and surface area. Derived properties of powders, simple numerical problems. 06 Hours 10 Chapter No-10 Coarse dispersions: Suspensions: Settling in Suspension, Wetting, Controlled flocculation-flocculation in structured vehicals, Rheological consideration,preparation,physical stability and evaluation of suspension. Emulsions : Definition, mechanism of action of emulsifying agents, theories of emulsification. Formulation of emulsions-instability of emulsions, evaluation of emulsion stability. Rheology of mulsion, microemulsions, multiple emulsion. 06 Hours 11 Chapter No-11 Colloids Definition types,preparation, purification stablization of colloids, properties optical properties, kinetic properties, electrical properties.Donnan membrane phenomenon 06 Hours LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHYSICAL PHARMACEUTICS IInd   B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 12 Chapter No-12 Complexation Types of complexes, metal complexes, organic molecular complexes, inclusion compounds, methods of analysis of complexes. 05 Hours LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY IInd   B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 01 Chapter No-01 Introduction to the science of microbiology Major division of microbial world, and relationship among them . 02 Hours 02 Chapter No-02 Classification and study of microbes Study of bacteria, fungi, yeasts, actinomycetes, virus, rickettsia and spirochetes. Study of mode of transmission and treatment of microbial diseases like, Cholera, Typhoid, Tuberculosis, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Syphilis and AIDS. 10 Hours 03 Chapter No-03 Nutrition and culture of Microbes Nutrition requirement, growth and cultivation of bacteria and virus. Study of different important media required for the growth of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria and fungi. Differential media, enriched media, and selective media, maintenance of laboratory culture. 06 Hours 04 Chapter No-04 Isolation and Identification Different methods used in isolation and identification of bacteria with emphasis on different staining techniques and biochemical reaction. Counting of bacteria. Total and viable count. Bacteriological analysis of drinking water. 05 Hours 05. Chapter No-05 Sterilisation Detailed study of different methods of sterilization including their merits and demerits. Sterilization equipment, validation of sterilization. Sterilization methods for all pharmaceutical product. Detailed study of sterility testing of different pharmaceutical preparation. 11 Hours LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY IInd   B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 06. Chapter No-06 Disinfectants Study of disinfectant, antiseptics, fungicidal and virucidal agent. Factors affecting their activities and mechanism of action. Evaluation of bactericidal, bacteriostatic, virucidal activities, evaluation of preservatives in pharmaceutical preparation. 06 Hours 07. Chapter No-07 Introduction of genetics Phenotypic and genotypic changes in bacteria, Mutations, genetic exchange in bacteria-transformation, transudation and conjugation. 04 Hours 08. Chapter No-08 Genetic Engineering Study of vector, plasmids, transposons, cosmids, Restriction endonucleases and DNA ligases. Steps involved in recombinant DNA technology and its application in the production of recombinint product like Insulin, Hepatitis B Vaccine, growth hormone and interferon. Application of gel electrophoresis and southern blot techniques. Legislation and risks involved in the use of recombinant DNA products. 11 Hours 09. Chapter No-09 Immunology Antigens, structure and formation of antibodies, antigen antibody reaction. Diagnostic tests such as Shick’s test, Elisa test (HIV), VIDAL, Mantoux. And VDRL. Mehtods involved in production of vaccines- Polio mylitis, BCG, Typhoid, Diphtheria and tetanus toxoid and production of Sera-Diphtheria antitoxin. 08 Hours LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY IInd   B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 10. Chapter No-10 Fermentation Introduction to fermentation technology. Methods of Penicillin, Streptomycin, Riboflavin and Cyanocobalamine. 04 Hours 11. Chapter No-11 Microbiological Assays Principles and methods of different microbiological assays including sensitivity testing, microbiological assay of Cephelexin, Sterptomycin and Vitamin B12. Standardisation of vaccines sera. 04 Hours 12. Chapter No-12 Animal tissue culture Techniques, nutritional requirements and characters of animal cell cultures. Hybridoma technology. Production vand application of monoclonal antibodies. LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PATHOPHYSIOLOGY IInd   B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 01. Chapter No-01 Basic Principle of cell injury and adaptation 1) Causes, pathogenesis and morphology of cell injury. 2) Abnormalities in lipoproteinaemia, glycogen infiltration and glycogen storage disease. 03 Hours 03 Hours 02. Chapter No-02 Inflammation A) 1) Pathogeneses of acute inflammation.       2) Chmeical mediators in inflammation.      3) pathogenesis of chronic inflammation. B) Repairs of wounds in the skin,       Factors influencing healing of wounds. 05 Hours 02 Hours 03. Chapter No-03 Diseases of Immunity A) Hypersensitivity B) Auto-immunity C) Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) D) Amylodosis 1) Introduction of T and B cell 2) MHC proteins or transplantation antigens. 3) Immune Tolerance. 1) Hypersentivity type I II III IV 2) Biological significance of hypersensitivity. 3) Allergy due to food, chemical and drugs. 1) Mechanism of Autoimmunity. 2) Classification of autoimmune diseases in man. 3) Transplantation and allograft rareaction, mechanism of rejection of allograft. 03 Hours 04 Hours 05 Hours 02 Hours 01 Hours LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PATHOPHYSIOLOGY IInd   B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 04. Chapter No-04 Cancer Disturbance of growth of cell, General biology of tumors, Difference between benign and malignant tumors. Classification of tumors. Histological diagnosis of malignancy. Etiology and pathogenesis of cancer. Invasion, mechanism, stage and Management. 10 Hours 05. Chapter No-05 Shock Types, mechanism, stages and Management. 02 Hours 06. Chapter No-06 Biological effects of radiation 01 Hours 07. Chapter No-07 Environment and Nutritional diseases 1) Air Pollution and smoking-SO2,NO,NO2,CO. 2) Protein calorie malnutrition, vitamins, obesity, starvation. 05 Hours 08. Chapter No-08 Pathophysoilogy of common diseases 1) Parkinsonism 2) Schizophrenia 3) Depression and Mania 4) Stoke (Ischemic and Hemorrhage) 5) Hypertension 6) Angina 7) Myocardial Infarction 8) CCF 9) Atherosclerosis 10) Diabetes Mellitus 11) Peptic ulcer and inflammatory bowel diseases. 12) Cirrhosis and Alcoholic bowel disease. 13) Acute and chronic renal failure. 14) Asthma and chronic obstructive airway disease. 01 Hours 01 Hours 01 Hours 01 Hours 02 Hours 01 Hours 01 Hours 01 Hours 01 Hours 02 Hours 02 Hours 02 Hours 01 Hours 02 Hours 05 Hours (19 Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PATHOPHYSIOLOGY IInd   B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 09. Chapter No-09 Infectious diseases Hepatits-infective hepatitis, Sexually transmitted diseases (Syphilis, Gonorrhea, HIV) Pneumonia, Typhoid, Urinary tract infection,Tuberculosis, Leprosy, Malaria, Dysentery (Bacterial and Amoebic) 10 Hours LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY IInd   B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 01. Chapter No-01 Bio chemical organization of the cell and transport processes across cell membranes. 03Hours 02 Chapter No-02 Bio Oxidation                                          (03 Hours) a) Concept of free energy and its determination; redox potential. b) Energy rich compounds; ATP; Cyclic AMP; their biological significance. 01 Hours 02 Hours (03 Hours) 03 Chapter No-03 Biological Oxidation                              (05Hours) a) Electron transport chains its mechanism and role. b) Inhibitors and Uncouples of ETC c) Oxidative phosphorylation d) Substrate level phosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation 02 Hours 01Hours 01Hours 01Hours (05 Hours) 04 Chapter No-04 Enzymes and Coenzymes                      (14 Hours)   a) Definition; Nomenclature; IUB Classification. b) Properties of enzymes; c) Factors effecting enzyme activity; d) Enzyme Kinetics (Michaelis plot; Lin Weaver Burke Plot) e) Enzyme Inhibition (with example) f) Iso-enzymes g) Enzyme Induction; repression h) Application of enzymes i) Coenzymes, categories of reaction requiring coenzymes; a) Structure of its coenzyme, and biochemical role of. b) Vitamins-water soluble, fat-soluble. 01Hours 01Hours 02 Hours 02 Hours 01Hours 01Hours 01Hours 01Hours 04Hours (28 Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY IInd   B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 05 Chapter No-05 Carbohydrate metabolism                    (12Hours)   a) Introduction b) Glycolysis c) Glycogenesis glycogenolysis d) TCA cycle; (Amphilbolic nature of TCA cycle) e) Gluconeogensis f) Various shuttle systems (glycerol phosphate; Malate asparate. g) HMP Shunt Pathway; h) Uronic acid pathway and galactose metabolism. i) Glucose tolerance test and blood glucose regulation 01Hours 02 Hours 01Hours 02 Hours 01Hours 01Hours 02 Hours 01Hours 01Hours (12 Hours) 06. Chapter No-06. Lipid metabolism                                 (10 Hours) a) Introduction b) Beta-Oxidation of saturated fatty acids (palmitic acid) c) Beta-Oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids (a-linolinic acid) d) Formation and fate of ketones bodies e) Cholesterol metabolism, f) Biosynthesis of fatty acids (de novo) g) Phospholipids and sphingolipids. 01Hours 02 Hours 01Hours 01Hours 02 Hours 02 Hours 01Hours LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY IInd   B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 07. Chapter No-07. Amino acid metabolism                            (11 Hours) a) Amino acids definition, classification and significance. b) General reaction of amino acids: Transamination, Determination and decarboxylation of amino acids. c) Urea cycle d) Metabolism of sulphur containing amino acids. e) Catabolism of tyrosine, tryptophan, phenylalanine. f) Synthesis &amp; significance of biologically important substances: creatine, histamine, 5-HT, dopamine, noradrenaline, adrenaline. g) Porphyrine, Bile Pigments; Hyperbilirubinemia. 01Hours 02Hours 01Hours 01Hours 02Hours 02Hours 02Hours 08. Chapter No-08. Nucleotides and Nucleic acids                   (12 Hours) a) Introduction b) Biosynthesis of purine nucleotides c) Biosynthesis of pryimidine nucleotides d) Catabolism of purines and pyrimidines e) DNA Structure, signicificance as genetic material. f) RNA types, structure and significance g) Replication or DNAsynthesis h) Mutation and repair of DNA i Transcription or RNA synthesis j) Genetic code k) Translation or protein synthesis and its Inhibition. 01Hours 01Hours 01Hours 01Hours 01Hours 01Hours 01Hours 01Hours 01Hours 01Hours 02Hours 09 Chapter No-09 Principles and significance for following Biochemical tests a) Kidney function tests b) Liver function tests c) Lipid tests. 02Hours 02Hours 01Hours LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-II IInd   B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 01 Chapter No-01 Stereochemistry 1. Stereo isomerism, tetrahedral optical activity, enantiomerism, diastereoisomerism,meso structure, elements of symmetry, chirality, chiral centers, reaction of chiral molecules, configuration, spcification of D and L configration. Nature of E and Z forms. Recemic modification and resolution of recemic mixture, conformational isomers, asymmetric synthesis. 2. Stereo selective and steriospecific reaction. Stereo chemical mechanism for the following reaction such as addition of halogen to alkenes, E1 and E2 reactions, syn and anti reactions, and Nucleophilic substitution reaction. 3. Geometrical isomerism, its nature of formation, rotation about bonds; nomenclature of isomers, determination of configiration. 4. Stereochemistry of alicycli compounds and biphenyls, stereochemistry of oximes. (12 Hours) (04 Hours) (04 Hours) (03 Hours) 02. Chapter No-02 Heterocyclic Chemistry 1. Genral classification of heterocylic compounds, nature and nomenclature, reaction, synthesis and properties of the following heterocyclic system and their derivatives. a) Pyrrole, furan and Thiophene b) Fused ring systems involving Pyrrole, Furan, Thiophene, Indole and Benzofuran. c) Pyridine d) Quinoline, Isoquinoline, acridine. e) Pyrazole, Imidazole, Oxazole, Isoxazole. f) Pyrimidine, Pyrazine, Pyridazine, Purine, benzodiazepines.   (07 Hours) (04 Hours) (03 Hours) (04 Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-II IInd   B-Pharm (75 Hours ) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 2. Study of basic structure, compound having pharmacological activity/medicinal compounds of tricyclic hetero ring systems-phenothiazines, and benzodiazepines. 3. Structure and medicinal uses of the following official compounds. 1. Phenazone 2. Nicotiniacid 3. Nikethamide 4. Isoniazid 5. Mepyramine 6. Benzhexol 7. Histamine 8. Chloroquine 9. Carbimazole 10. Pyreimethamine 11. Pipe-razine 12. Diazepam 13. Diethylcarbamazine citrate 14. Sulphadiazine 15. Metronidazole. (03 Hours) (03 Hours) 03. Chapter No-03 Poly Nuclear Hydrocarbons; Synthesis ( Haworth’s and Diels Alder) properties and reaction of Naphthalene, Phenanthrene and Anthracene. Structure and medicinal uses of Propranolol, Tolnaftate, Menadione, Naphzoline,Phenindione, Morphine and Codeine. (04 Hours) 04. Chapter No-04 Chemistry of bio molecules of pharmaceutical importance: 1. Carbohydrate. Introduction, Definition, Classification, Nomenclature, Structural Determination of Glucose and Fructose. Stereoisomers of monosaccharides, reaction conversion, cofiguration, cyclic structure of glucose, determination of ring size in Glucose. Fischer projection formulae, and conformations. Disaccharides and polysaccharides, Chemical nature of maltose, lactose, sucrose, starch and cellulose, derivatives used in pharmacy. 2.Fats and Oils: Chemistry of fats oils and waxes. Occurance and composition. Hydrolysis of fats, esterification. Fats as sources of pure acids and alcohols. Analytical constant of fats and oils. Methods of their determination and significance. Unsaturated fats, hardening of oils, hydrogenation of oils, drying, semidrying and nondrying oils. 3. Proteins and Amino acids: Introduction, definition, classification of proteins and amino acids and their properties, reaction, synthesis of amino acids (Gabreil’s Pthalimide, synthesis, Strecker’s synthesis, Koop’s and Erlenmeyer’s azalactone synthesis). Peptide linkages, structure of proteins, C-terminal and N-terminal analysis. Isoelectric points and its significance. (09 Hours) (03 Hours) (06 Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY-I IIIrd B-Pharm 75 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 01 Chapter No-01 Basic Principles Medicinal Chemistry A) A brief introduction to the subject, history and development of medicinal Chemistry, definition and fundamental principal of drug therapy. B) Effects of the following physicochemical properties of drug molecules on biological activity: Solubility, partition coefficient, hydrogen bonding, protein binding, chelation, Geometrical and potical isomers, redox potential, ionization and surface activity. C) Principles of drug design (theoretical aspects) General principles of drug action and drug receptor interaction. D) Drug metabolism: General pathways of drug metabolism, sites of drug biotransformations, role of cytochrome P-450 and monoaminooxygenase in oxidative biotransformations. Oxidative, reductive, hydrolytic and conjugation reaction. Factors affecting drug metabolism. E) Study of the development of the following classes of drugs including structure activity realationship (SAR),mechanisms of action, synthesis of compounds underlined and superscribed by “s” chemical nomenclature, generic, names, brand names (a few important markted products and side effects. (02Hours) (06Hours) (02Hours) (07Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY-I IIIrd B-Pharm 75 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 02. Chapter No-02 Central nervous system depressants A. General anaesthetics: 1. Inhalation anaesthetics: Halothane, Methoxy flurane, Nitrous oxide. 2. Ultra short acting barbiturates: Methohextial sodium, Thiopental sodium. 3. Dissociative anaesthtics: Ketamine hydrochloride. B. Anxiolytic, sedative and hypnotic agents: 1. SAR of Benzodiazpine Chloriazepoxide, Diazepam, Oxazepam, Chlorazepam, Lorazepam, Flurazepam, Alprazolam. 2. SAR of Barbiturates: a) Barbital, methabarbital, Phenobarbital, b) Amobarbital, Butabarbital, c) Pentobarbital, Secobarbital 3. Miscellaneous sedative hypnotics: a)   Amides and Imides: Glutehmide, Methprylon, Methaqualone. b) Alcohols and their carbomate derivatives: Ethclhorvynol, Ethinamate, Meprobomate. c) Aldehydes and   their derivatives : Chloral hydrate, paraldehyde. d) Skeletal muscle relaxants: Chlorphensin, Methocarbamol, e) Drugs used in spasticity: Baclofen, Buspirone. f) Anticonvulsants: 1. Mechanism of anticonvulsant action. 2. Barbiturates ; Phenobarbitone. 3. Hydantoins : phenytoin sodium, Ethitoin, Mephenytoin. 4. Oxazolidine diones : Trimethadone, Paramethadone. 5. Succinimides : Phensuximides, Methsuximide, Ethosuximide, Trimethadone. 6. Urea and monoacylureas : Phenacetamide, Carbamazepam. 7. Miscellaneous : Primidone, Valproic acid. 8. Benzodiazepines : Clonazepam, Diazepam, Chlorazepam. (02Hours) (01Hours) (01Hours) (06 Hours) (03Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 03 Chapter No-03 Adrenergic agents: a) Adrenergic neurotransmitters: function structure and physicochemical Properties, biosynthesis and metabolism of noradrenaline. b) Adrenergic receptors: alpha and beta-adrenergic receptors, their distribution in the human body. c) Sympathomimetic agents: 1. Direct acting agents; Definition and examples: Phenylethylamine, Noradrenaline. 2. Indirect acting agents: Definition and example: Isoproterneol, Trbutalin. 3. Agents with mixed mechanism : examples: Clonidine. 4. Alpha Adrenergic receptor agonists: example :Ergotamine. 5. Beta Adrenergic receptor agonists:example Pseudoephidrine. 6. Aliphatic amines: Triaminoheptane, Cyclopentamine, 7. Imidazoline derivatives : Naphazoline, Tetrahydrazoline, Oxymetazoline, Xylometaxazoline. D) Adrenergic blocking agents 1. Neuronal blocking agents: Alpha-Adrenergic blocking agents –ergot alkaloids 2. Beta halo alkyl amines: Dibenzamine, Phenoxybenzamine. 3.Imidazolines: Talazoline, Phentolamine, Prazocin. 4. Beta Adrenergic blocking agents: Propanlol, 4-hydroxy propranolol practolol, Metaprolol. (01 Hours) (01 Hours) (05Hours) (03Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY-I IIIrd B-Pharm 75 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 04 Chapter No-04 Cholinergic drugs and related agents 1. Cholinergic neurotransmitter: function, structure, physiochemical properties, biosynthesis and metabolism of Acetylcholine. Cholinergic receptors: muscarnic and nicotinic receptor, their distribution in the human body. 2. Indirectly acting Cholinergic agonists: a) Cholinestrase inhibitors: Physostigmine, Neostigmine, Pyridostigmine. b) Irreversible inhibitors : Malathion, Parathion. b) Cholinergic blocking agents: Parasympathetic Postganglionic blocking agents: Atropine, Hyoscyamine, Scoplamine, Homatropine, Methscopolamine. C) Synthesis Cholinergic blocking agents: Cidinium bromide, Dicyclomine, Propantheline, Benzotropine Chlorphenoxamine, d) Ganglionic blocking agents: Trimethaphan camsylate, Mecamylamine. e) Neuromuscular blocking agents: d-Tubocurarine chloride, Metocurine iodide synthetic compounds with curare form activity-Decamethonium bromide. (07Hours) (08 Hours) 05. Chapter No-05 Local anaesthetics a) Histroical development, mechanism of action of local anaesthetics. b) SAR of- Benzoic acid derivatives, Lidocaine derivatives. c) 1. Benzoic acid derivatives, Hexylcaine, Cylomethycaine, Pierocaine. 2. Amino benzoic acid derivatives: Benzocaine, Procaine, Procainanmide. 3. Lidocaine derivatives (Anilides): Lidocaine,Prilocaine. 4. Miscellaneous: Dimethisoquin, Dibucaine. (03Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY-I IIIrd B-Pharm 75 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 06. Chapter No-06 Histamines and anti histaminic agents a) Histamine, receptors and their distribution in the human body. b) Antihistaminic agents: H1 antagonists. 1) Amino alkyl eithers: Diphenhydramine hydrochloride, Bromodiphenhydramine, Doxylamine. 2) Ethylene diamines: Tripelennamine, Pyrilamine. 3) Peopylamine derivatives: Pheniramine, Chlorpheniramine. 4) Phenothiazine derivatives: Promethazine, Trimeprazine. 5) Piperazine derivatives: Cyclizine, Meclizine. 6) Miscellaneous compounds : Phenindamine, Cyproheptidine.C H2-Antogonists: Mechanism of H2-Antogonists Cemetidine, Rantidine. Gastric proton pump inhibitor-an introduction Omeprazole. (06Hours) 07 Chapter No-07 Analgesis Agents A) Structure and uss of morphine, codeine and diacetyl morphine. b) Narcotic Antagonists: Structure and uses of Nalorphine, Levalorphan. c) Antitussive agents: Structure and uses of Noscapine, Dextromethorphan. d) Peripheral and Nuclear modification of Morphine. e) Anti-Inflammatory agents. 1. Salicylic acid derivatives: Sodium Salicylate. 2. N-aryl anthranilic derivatives: Indomethacin,Ibuprofen, Piroxican. 3. Aryl Acetic acid derivatives: (02Hours) (02Hours) (01Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY-I IIIrd B-Pharm 75 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 08. Chapter No-08 Prostaglandins and other Eicosaniods a) History and discovery b) Eicosaniods   biosynthesis c) Drug action mediated by Eicosaniods. d) Design of Eicosaniods drug. e) Eicosaniods approved for human clinical use. f) Prostaglandin F2 a, Prostaglandin E2,15-(s)-methyl-PG. F2 a Prostaglandin E1, 16-(R,S) methyl-16-hydroxy-methyl ster. (05Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACUTICAL JURISPRUDENCE- IIIrd B-Pharm 50 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 01. Chapter No-01 Introduction a) Pharmaceutical legislation-brief review. b) drugs and pharmaceutical industry-a brief review. (01Hours) (02Hours) 02. Chapter No-02 An elaborate (practical oriented) study of the following a) Code of pharmaceutical ethics. b) Pharmacy Act 1948. c) Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 and rules 1945 (with special reference to schedule M,P,U,V&amp;Y) d) Medicinal and Toilt Prparation (Exercise Duties) Act 1955. e) Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act 1985 and rules. f) Drugs Price Control Order. h) Pharmaceutical Policy 2002. (02Hours) (03Hours) (23Hours) (03Hours) (03Hours) (02Hours) (01Hours) 03. Chapter No-03 A brief study of the following with special reference to the main provisions a) Drugs and Magic Remedies (objectionable Advertisements) Act 1954. b) Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1960 including study of CPSCEA guidelines, INSA &amp; ICMR guidelines. c) Indian Patents Act with special rfrence to pharmaceuticals along with amendment bills, process patent and product patent. (02Hours) (04Hours) (02Hours) 04. Chapter No-04 A brief study of the various prescription/non-prescription products, Medical/Surgical accessories, diagnostic aids, appliance available in the market. (02Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACOGNOSY AND PHYTOCHEMISTRY- IIIrd B-Pharm 75 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 01. Chapter No-01 Isolation, Purification and estimation of phytoconstituents a) General methods used for the isolation and purification of natural products including superfluid critical extraction. b) General methods of identification &amp; estimation of phytoconstituents. c) Detailed study of chromatographic techniques for seperation, isolation &amp; identification of phytoconstitution. d) Evaluation of natural products-Morphological, Physical, Microscopical, Chemical, Spectroscopical and Biological methods. (15Hours) 02. Chapter No-02. Biogenesis of phytopharmaceuticals a) Techniques employed in the elucidation of biosynthetic pathways. b) Brief study of basic metabolic pathways. c) Biosynthesis of –Tropane, Quinoline, Opium, and Indole alkaloids, Steroids and Anthraquinone. Glycosides. (10Hours) 03. Chapter No-03. Glycosides a) Definition, general character and classification. b) Definition, general properties, chemical nature, general methods of isolation, estimation and uses of the following: 1.Cardiac glycosides 2. Anthracene glyosides 3. Saponins 4. Cyanogenetic glycosides 5. Flavonoids 6. Lactones and bitter glycosides 7. Isothiocyanate glycosides. c) Sources,diagnostic character, constituents, uses and adulterants of. 1. Digitalis 2. Strophanthus. 3. Squill. 4. Senna 5. Rhubarb. 6.Cascara 7. Aloes 8. Ginseng 9. Liquorice.10.Solanum species 11. Wild cherry.12. Bitter almond 13. Quassia 14. Dioscrea.15. Citrus bioflavanoids (Lemon &amp; orange peel) 16. Mustard (16Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACOGNOSY AND PHYTOCHEMISTRY- IIIrd B-Pharm 75 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 04. Chapter No-04 Alkaloids a) Definition, classification, general properties, chemical tests, general methods of isolation and estimation of alkaloids. b) Sources, diagnostic character, constituents, uses and adulterants of 1. Lobelia 2. Solanaceous drugs 3. Cinchona 4. Ipecac. 5. Opium 6. Rauwolfia 7. Ergot 8. Nux-vomica 9. Vinca 10.Taxus species 11. Aconite 12. Kurchi. 13. Ephedra 14. Colchicum. (14Hours) 05. Chapter No-05 Essential Oils a) Introduction, definition, general properties, chemical nature, and classification methods of extraction. b) Source, diagnostic character, chemical constituents and uses of: 1. Clove 2. Cinnamon. 3. Coriander 4. Fennel 5. Eucalptus 6. Mentha piperita 7. Sandal wood. c) Methods of production and analysis of –Clove, Cinnamon, Eucalyptus, Mentha and Sandal wood oils. (10Hours) 06. Chapter No-06 Resins a) Study of properties, classification and method of production. b) Sources, diagnostic character, active constituents, uses and adulterants of 1. Cannabis 2. Podophyllum 3. Ginger 4. Capsicm 5. Benzoin. 6. Asafoetida. 7. Colophony. (06Hours) 07. Chapter No-07 Tannins a) Definition,properties,classification,general method of isolation, estimation and uses of tannins. b) Sources,chemical constituents, tests and adulterants of 1. Catechu 2. Tannins acid.3. Nutgall. (04Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACEUTICAL ENGINEERING- IIIrd B-Pharm 75 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 01. Chapter No-01 Stoichiometry a) Unit Processes, material and energy balance, units and their conversion Dimensional formulae, dimensionless numbers.. (02Hours) 02. Chapter No-02 Fluid flow a) Fluid statics: hydrostatics pressure, definition of heads, manometers. b) Fluid dynamics: mechnasim of fluid flow, Reynolds experiment, Bernoulli’s theorem and its application, Flow meters-, orifice meter, venturimeter, pitot tube and rotameter (06Hours) 03. Chapter No-03 Heat transfer Concept of heat by conduction through single wall, application of Fourier’s law. Forced and natural convection surface coefficients, Boiling liquids, Condensing vapors, Temperature gradients in parallel and counter current heat exchangers. Heat interchangers, Radiation, black body, Stefan-Boltzmann equation, Kirchoff’s. (06Hours) 04. Chapter No-04 Evaporation Basic concept of phase equilibria, factors affecting evaporation Evaporators,-film evaporators, single effect and multiple effect evaporators, theory and economy. (05Hours) 05. Chapter No-05 Distillation Raoult’s law, Volatility, simple, steam and flash distillations. Principles of rectification, azeotropic, molecular and extractive distillation. (06Hours) 06. Chapter No-06 Drying Moisture content and mechanism of drying factors affecting drying. Classification and types of dryers, dryers used in pharmaceutical industries. Construction and working of tray dryers, fluidized bed dryer, drum dryer, vaccum Dryer,Freeze dryer and Spray dryer. (05Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACEUTICAL ENGINEERING- IIIrd B-Pharm 75 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 07. Chapter No-07 Size reduction Definition, objectives of size reduction, factors affecting size reduction, laws governing energy and power requirements of a mill types of mills, construction and working of ball mill, hammer mill, fluid energy mill, Edge runner mill. (03Hours) 08. Chapter No-08 Size Separation Different techniques of size seperation-sieve shakers, sedimentation tanks, Mechanical classifiers, Cyclone separators, Bag Filter. (03Hours) 09. Chapter No-09 Mixing Theory of mixing, solid-solid, solid-liquid-liquid miximg. Equipement-tumbler, V-cone, double cone, ribbon blenders, Sigma blade and planetary, zig-zag mixers, Mixing devices, Propellers, turbines, paddles and baffles. Vortex formation and prevention. Homogenisation, and homogenisersa. (06Hours) 10. Chapter No-10 Material Handling system Construction and working of a belt conveyor, screw convetor, pneumatic conveyor, cycloidal blowers and chain conveyors. (05Hours) 11. Chapter No-11 Filteration and centrifugation Theory of filteration and Kozeny’s equation, classification of industrial filters,Construction and working of filter press, filtr vleaf, meta filter candle filter. Filter aids. Theory and principle of centrifugation, classification of industrial centrifuges, Centrifuges,-basket, tubular bowl, conical disc, semi continuous horizontal centrifuges. (05Hours) 12. Chapter No-12 Crystallization Crystal habits, soloubility curves, Mier’s theory, construction and working of agitated batch crystalliser, Swenson-walker, Krystal and Vaccum crystallisers. Caking of crysrals. (06Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACEUTICAL ENGINEERING- IIIrd B-Pharm 75 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 13. Chapter No-13 Humidification, Air-conditioning Refrigeration. Definition of humidity, humid heat, humid volume, study of pschrometric charts, wet bulb theory, theory of air conditoning and air conditioner. Refrigerator, single stage refrigeration, Molliers diagram, coefficient of performance, and their application to pharmacy. (06Hours) 14. Chapter No-14 Materials of construction Iron, Steel, lead, glass, aluminium, rubber and plastic as construction materials. (05Hours) 15. Chapter No-15 Corrosion Classification and mechanism of corrosion, Factors, Prevention and control. (03Hours) 16. Chapter No-16 Plant location Layout, utilities andservices. Industrial hazards and safety measures. (03Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACOLOGY-I- IIIrd B-Pharm 75 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 01. Chapter No-01 General Pharmacology a) Introduction and definition-Sources and active ingredients of drugs. b) Routes and administration of drugs. c) Absorption of drug and the factors affecting them. d) Drug Distribution, Bio-transformation and Excretion. e) Mechanism of drug action-Drug Receptor interaction and molecular &amp; biochemical basis of drug action. Additive effect, synergism, potentiation. f) Factors modifying drug effects. g) Drug toxicity h) Dose response relationship, structure activity relationship. i) Drug interactions: Basic concepts of Drug interaction.(Both in vitro &amp; in vivo) j) Pre-clinical &amp; clinical evaluations. (01Hours) (01Hours) (02Hours) (04Hours) (04Hours) (01Hours) (02Hours) (02Hours) (01Hours) (03Hours) 02. Chapter No-02 Pharmacology of drugs acting on Autonomic Nervous System a) Introduction-Neurohumoral Transmission b) Adrenergic and Cholinergic receptors c) Adrenergic drugs. d) Adrenergic receptor blockers, Adrenergic neuron blokers, e) Cholinomimetics, Anticholonesterases. f) Antimuscarinic agents. g) Ganglionic blockers and stimulants h) Neuromuscular blocking agents i) Drugs used in parkinsonism and myasthenia gravis. Definition: Health, Drug, Pharmacology, Pharmacoknetics and pharmacodynamic. (02Hours) (01Hours) (02Hours) (02Hours) (03Hours) (01Hours) (01Hours) (01Hours) (02Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACOLOGY-I- IIIrd B-Pharm 75 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 03. Chapter No-03 Pharmacology of drug acting Cardiovascular System. a) Anti-hypertensives. b) Anti anginal drugs. c) Anti-arrhythmetic drugs. d) Drugs used for therapy of congestive cardiac failure. e) Drugs in hyperlidamias. (02Hours) (02Hours) (02Hours) (02Hours) (01Hours) 04. Chapter No-04 Pharmacology of drugs Acting on central Nervous System. a) General consideration (introduction) b) Alcohol. C) General anaesthetic. D) Sedatives and hypnotics.e) Anti-convulsants. F) Narcotic analgesic. G) Analgesic and non-steroidal anti inflammatory agents. h) Psychoparmacological agents: Antipschotics, Antidepressants, Anxiolytics. i) Drug dependence and drug abuse. (19 Hours) 05. Chapter No-05 Pharmacology of local Anaesthetics. (02Hours) 06. Chapter No-06 Pharmacology of Drugs Acting on Blood and blood forming Agents. a) Coagulants and Anti coagulants. b) Haemopoietics c) Thrombolytics and antiplatelet agents. (02Hours) (02Hours) (02Hours) 07. Chapter No-07 Pharmacology of Drugs Acting on Renal System ( Diuretics ) and antidiuretics. (03Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY AND BIOPHARMACEUTICS- IVth B-Pharm 75 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 01. Chapter No-01 Tablets a) Formulation of different types of tablets, granulation technique,equipment employed. In process, evaluation of tablets and packing. b) Tablet coating: Types of ocating materials, formulation of coating solution, methods of coating and equipments employed, quality control tests of coated tablets. (05Hours) (05Hours) 02. Chapter No-02 Capsule a) Hard gelatin capsules: Extraction of gelatin, production and filling of hard gelatin capsules, finishing and special techniques, quality control tests for capsules. b) Soft gelatin capsules: Nature of shell and capsule content, importance of base adsorption and minim/gram factors, production, in process and final product quality control tests. (08Hours) 03. Chapter No-03 Parenteral Preparation Definition types, advantages and limitation, general formulation, vechicles, production procedure, production facilities and controls .Formulation of injections, sterile powders, implants and long acting parenterals, emulsions and suspensions. Containers and closures pertinent to sterile preparation and Pharmacopoeial quality control tests. (14Hours) 04. Chapter No-04 Ophthalmic formulations: Requirements, formulation of eye drops, eye lotions and eye ointments, containers and valuation. (04Hours) 05. Chapter No-05 Liquid orals Formulation of solution, manufacturing, filling and packaging. (05Hours) 06. Chapter No-06 Semisolid dosage forms Definition, types, semisolid bases, their selection. Formulation of semisolid such as ointments, gels, jellies, suppositories, packaging ,and their evaluation. (04Hours) 07. Chapter No-07 Pharmaceutical aerosols. Definition, propellants, containers, valves, types of aerosol system, manufacture of aerosol, quality control and stability studies.   (06Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY AND BIOPHARMACEUTICS- IVth B-Pharm 75 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 08. Chapter No-08 Radio pharmaceutical Uses in diagnosis and treatment, methods of preparation handling and safety precaution. (03 Hours) 09. Chapter No-09 Cosmetics Formulation and preparation of the following cosmetic preparation. Lipsticks, Shampoos, Face and talcum powders, Nail lacquers, cold cream and vanishing cream, toothpastes and hair dyes. (13 Hours) 10. Chapter No-10 Biopharmaceutics Definition and application, passage of drugs across the biological barriers (passive diffusion, active transport, facilitated, pinocytosis) factors influencing absorption-Physiological, physicochemical, and pharmaceutical, blood level curves for I.V, constant rate infusion, oral, I.M, and sustained release dosage forms. Bioavailability v(Cmaz, Tmax,AUC). Definition of Bio-equivalence (08 Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA INSTRUMENTAL AND BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS- IVth B-Pharm 50 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 01. Chapter No-01 Absorption spectroscopy Theory of electronic, atomic and molecular spectra, Beer and Lambert’s law, Deriviation and Deviation, Application of Beer’s law to single component analysis and multicomponent systems, Chromophores, Auxochromes, Bathochromic shift, hypsochromic shift, Hyperchromic and hypochromic effects, Effects of solvent on absorption spectra. (05 Hours) UV/Visible spectroscopy Instrumentation and working; Sources of radiation, Wavelength selectors; Filters-Prisms and Gratings, Sample clls, Directors-Phototube, Photomultiplier tube, Barrier layer cell and Silicon photo diode. (04 Hours) IR Spectroscopy   Instrumentation, W orking and Sample handling methods, Sources of radiation, Monochromators, Simple cells and detectors-Bolometers, Thermocouples, Golay cells. (03 Hours) Application Measurement of equilibrium constant and rate constant by spectroscopy, spectrophotometric titration, IR frequency-structure correlation, study of characteristic fundamwntal stretching vibrations of functional groups like Alcohol, Carboxyl, Amide, esters, Amine, Aldehyde, Ketone and Phenol. (05 Hours) 02. Chapter No-02 Flourimetric analysis Theory, concept of singlet and triplet electronic states, Internal and external conversions, intersystem crossing factors affecting fluorescence, Quenching, Instrumentation-Study of Flourimeter, spectrometric and Application. (03 Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA INSTRUMENTAL AND BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS- IVth B-Pharm 50 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 03. Chapter No-03 Flame emission and atomic absorption spectrometry Theory, Nebulization, flames, and flame temperatures, interference, flame spectrometric techniques (03 Hours) 04. Chapter No-04 Nephelometry and Turbidimetric Analysis Theory, General principles, Instrumentation and applications. (01 Hours) 05. Chapter No-05 Chromatography Introduction and classification, A) Column chromatography : Adsorption column chromatorgraphy, development Techniques-Frontal analysis, Displacement analysis and elution analysis. Factors affecting column efficiency, Application, Partition Chromatography. B) Thin layer chromatography: Introduction, principle, technique, Rf values and application. C) Paper Chromatography: Introduction, Principles, Techniques, Development, methods and applications D) Ion exchange chromatography: Ion exchange materials, synthetic ion exchange resins, properties of ion exchangers, mechanism, of ion exchange process affecting ion exchange, application (02 Hours) (01 Hours) (03 Hours) (03 Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA INSTRUMENTAL AND BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS- IVth B-Pharm 50 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates E) Gas chromatography: Introduction, theory, instrumentation-carrier gas, types of column,stationary phases in gas liquid chromatography and gas solid chromatography. Detectors-Flame ionization detector,electron capture detector, tjhermal conductivity detector. Gas chromatogram, Derivatisation techniques like silylation, and esterification, Programmed temperature gas chromatography, Aplication. F) HPCL: Introduction theory, instrumentation-Solvent treatment systems, Pumps-Reciprocating and displacement pumps, Column, Detectors-UV detectors, Flourimetric detectors, Refractive index detectors and application. G) Electrophoriesis: Principles of separation, equipment for paper and gel electrophoresis, Moving oundary electrophoresis, Aplication. (04 Hours) (02 Hours) (02 Hours) 06. Chapter No-06 Electrometric methods : A) Potentiometry : Electrochemical cell, construction and working of reference electrode, Normal hydrogen electrode, calomel electrode, Antimony electrode, Quinhydrone electrode, Potentiometric titration, methods of detecting end point. B) Conductometry : Introduction, conductivity cell, conductometric titrations. Applications. (05 Hours) (02 Hours) 07. Chapter No-07 Quality assurance Introduction, Sources of quality variation, control of quality variation, Validation methods. (03 Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACOLOGY &amp; TOXICOLOGY- IVth B-Pharm 50 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 01. Chapter No-01 Pharmacology of Autacoids and their Antagonists Histamine and antihistaminics 5-Hydroxytryptamine and its antagonists Lipid derived autacoids and platelet activating factor (01 Hours) (01 Hours) (01 Hours) 02. Chapter No-02 Pharmacology of Drugs Acting on Respiratory Tract Bronchidilators, Mucolytics, Expectorants, Antitussives, Nasal decongestants. (03 Hours) 03. Chapter No-03 Pharmacology of Drugs Acting on Gastro Intestinal Tract Antiulcer drugs, Antacids. Laxatives and Purgatives Emetics and Antiemetics Appetizers, Digestants, Carminatives. (01 Hours) (01 Hours) (01 Hours) (01 Hours) 04. Chapter No-04 Pharmacology of Hormones and Hormone Antagonists. Thyroid and Antithyroid drugs. Insulin, Insulin analogues and oral hypoglycemic agents. Sex hormones and oral contraceptives Oxytocin and other uterine stimulants and relaxants. (02 Hours) (02 Hours) (02 Hours) (01 Hours) 05. Chapter No-05 Chemotherapy a) Introduction. b) Sulfonamides and Co-trimoxazole. c) Penicillins and Cephalosporins. d) Tetracyclins and Chloramphenicol. e) Macrolides Aminoglycosides, Polyene &amp; Polypeptide antibiotics. f)Quinolones and Fluoroquinolones. g) Antigungal antibiotics. h) Chemothearpy of tuberculosis and Leprosy. i) Chemotherapy of Malaria. j) Chemotherapy of protozoal infection (amoebiasis, Giardiasis). k) Antiviral agents. l) Pharmacology of Anthelmintic drugs. m) Chemotheapy of Cancer (Neoplasm) (01 Hours) (01 Hours) (02 Hours) (01 Hours) (02 Hours) (01 Hours) (01 Hours) (03 Hours) (03 Hours) (02 Hours) (02 Hours) (01 Hours) (02 Hours) (22 Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA PHARMACOLOGY &amp; TOXICOLOGY- IVth B-Pharm 50 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 06. Chapter No-06 Bio Assays Scope, Principles involved and General methods. (02 Hours) 07. Chapter No-07 Immunopharmacology Pharmacology of   immunosuppressants and stimulants. (02 Hours) 08. Chapter No-08 Principles of Toxicology a) Acute, Subacute &amp; Chronic toxicity. b) General principles of treatment of acute toxicity and acute poisoning. c) Signs, Symptoms and treatment of acute and chronic poisioning due to. 1. Barbiturates 2. Alcohol.3. Benzodiazepines 4. Antidepressants. 5. Neuroleptics 6. Insecticides. 7. Snake bite. 8. heavy metals (iron, lead, mercury,arsenic.) (01 Hours) (01 Hours) (03 Hours) 09. Chapter No-09 Definition of Drug-Drug, Drug-food interactions classification of Drug-Drug interaction. Basic concepts of mechanism of drug-drug interactions. (02 Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY-II- IVth B-Pharm 75 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 01. Chapter No-01 Modern concept of rational drug design: A) A brief introduction to quantitative structure activity relationship (QSAR), Prodrug, Combinatorial Chemistry and Computer Aided Drugs Design.(CADD). B) History and development of chemotherapeutic agents: Structure,uses and synthesis of only those compounds that are underlined and superscribed by ‘s’ c) Anti-infective agents: 1. Local anti-infective agents: a) Alcohols and related compounds: Alcohol,isopropyl alcohol,formaldehyde soloution. b) Phenols and their derivatives:p-Chloro phenol, hexachlorophene, Resorcinol, hexyl resorcinol. c) Oxidizing agents: Hydrogen peroxide soloution, hydrous benzoyl peroxide. d) Halogen containing compounds: Iodine tincture, Chlorine containing compounds-halozone. e) Cationic surfactants:Benzalkonium chloride, cetylpyridinium chloride. f) Dyes-Gentain Violet, Methylene blue. g) Nitrogen compounds: Nitrofurazone, Furazolidone. (04 Hours) (03 Hours) 02. Chapter No-02 Preservatives a) Para hydroxy benzoic acid derivatives: Methylparben, Propyl paraben, Ehtyl paraben. b) Miscellaneous: Chlorobutanol, Benzyl alcohol, Phenylethyl alcohol, Sodium benzoate, Phenyl mercuric nitrate, Phenyl mercuric acetate. (0 1Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY-II- IVth B-Pharm 75 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 03. Chapter No-03 Antifungal agents a) Antifungal antibiotics-Nystain, Candicidin, Hamycin, Griseofulvin Ampoterecin-B. Synthesis anti fungal agents b) Substituted imidazoles: Clotrimazole, Miconozole, Ketoconazole. c) Miscellaneous –Zinc propionate, Sodium caprylate, Tolnaftate. (03 Hours) 04. Chapter No-04 Urinary tract anti-infectives a) Quinolones: Nalidixic acid, Cinoxacin, Norfloxacin, Ciprofloxacin, Pefloxacin, Ofloxacin, Sparfloxacin. b) Miscellaneous : Nitrofurantoin. (02 Hours) 05. Chapter No-05 Antiubercular drugs: SAR of antiubercular drugs, a) Synthesis antiubercular agents: p-Aminosalysilic acid, Isoniazid, Ethambutols, Pyrazinamide, Ethionamide, Clofazimine. b) Antiubercular Antibiotic: Cycloserine, Viomycin sulfate, Capreomycin sulfate, Rifampicin. (04 Hours) 06. Chapter No-06 Anti viral agents a) Amantidine hydrochloride, Iodoxuridine, Zidovudine. b) Anti-AIDS: Aza thymidine, Suramin. (02 Hours) 07. Chapter No-07 Antiprotozoal agents Emetine hydrochloride, Metronidazole, Diloxanide furoates, 8-hydroxy Quinoline derivatives ( clioquinal, iodoquinal), Carbarsone. (02 Hours) 08. Chapter No-08 Anthelmintics Piperazine, Diethyl carbamazine, Pyrantel pamoate, Thiabendazole, Mebendazole, (02 Hours) D) Sulfonamides, Sulfones as antibacterial agents: 1. SAR of Sulfonamides. 2. Classification of sulfonamides based on duration of action with example. Sulfamethiazole, Sulfisoxazole, Sulfapyridine, Sulfamethoxazole, Sulfadiazine, Sulfacetaminde, Sulfasalazine, Phthalyl Sulfathiazole. 3. Folate reductase inhibitors: Trimethoprim, Synergistic action of the combination of Sulfamethoxzole and trimethoprim. 4. Sulfone : Dapsone. E) Antimalarials : Ethiology of malaria, Histroy, Mechanism and SAR. 1. Quinolines and analogues: 7-chloro-4-amino quinolines: Chloroquine phosphates, Hydroxy Chloroquine. Sulphate,Amodiaquine. 8-amino quinolines: Pamaquine Primaquines, 9-amino acridines: Quinacrines. 2. Miscellaneous: Mefloquine, Pyrimethamine, Trimethoprine. 3. Biguanides and Dihydrothiazines: Chloroguanide, Cycloguanil. F) Antibiotics: Historical background, Mechanism of action, classification. 1. Beta lactam antibiotic: Pencellins- Structure, chemical degradation bacterial resistance Penicillin G, Penicillin V, Cloxacillin sodium, Naficillin sodium, Ampicillin, Amoxcyllin. 2. Beta lactamase inhibitors: Clavulanic acid and   its salt, Thienamycin. 3. Cephalosporins: Structure and uss of Cephalexin, Cephradine, Cefadroxil, Cefixime, Cefapyridine, Cefutroxime. 4. Monolactams: Sulfazecin, Aztreonam, Tigmonam. 5. Aminoglycosides: Structural features and Mechanism of action, Streptomycin, Amikacin neomycin, Kanamycin, Gentamycin, Netilmycin. 6. Teracyclines: Chemistry and SAR, tetracycline, chloretracyline, Methacycline, Demeclocycline, Oxytetracycline, Meclocycline, Doxycycline, Minocycline. 7. Macrolide: Structure and specific uses of Erthromycin, Azithrocin, Oleandomycin. 8. Lincomycins: Lincomycin, Clindamycin. 9. Polypeptides: Gramicidin, Bacitracin, Polymyxin B, Colistin. 10. Miscellaneous: Chlormphenicol, Vancomycin, Novobiocin. G) Antineoplastic agents : Introduction, mechanism, of action and classification with example. 1. Alkylating agents: Mechlorethamine, Cyclophosphamide, Melphalan, Chlorambucil, Busulfan, Lomustine. 2. Antimetabolities: Mercaptopurine, Thioguanine, 5-Flurouracil, Methotrexate, 3. Antibiotics: Dactinomycin, Bleomycin, Mitomycin, Streptozocin. 4. Plant Product: Etopside, Taxol, Camphothesin, Vincristine, Vinblastin. 5. Harmones: Dromostanalone, Megestrol. 6. Miscellaneous : Asparginase, Cisplatin, Hydroxy urea. 7. Immunotherapy: Interferon alpha 2a and 2b. H) Cardiovascular agents: 1. Antianginal agents and vasodilators: Chemical structure and specific uses of Amyl nitrite, Nitroglycerine, Isosorbide dinitrate. 2. Calcium antagonists: Brief introduction of calcium channels and thir blockers, Chemical structure and uses of verapamil, Diltiazem, Nifedepine, Nimodepine, Felodepine Dipyridamole, Cyclandelate. 3. Antiarrythmics drugs: structure chemical name and classification of antiarrythmics with example. Class-I membrane depressant drugs: Quinidine Procainamide, Phenytoin. Class-II- Beta Adrenergic blocking agents, Tocainide, Propranolol. Class-II- Repolarization prolongators, Bretylium, Amiodarone. ClassIV- Clacium channel blocker, Diltiazem, Verapamil. (04 Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 04. Chapter No-04 Antihypertensive agents Beta-blockers: Propranolol. Timolol. ACE inhibitors : Captopril, Enalapril. Diuretics: Hydrochlorthiazide, Spiranolactone Calcium channel blockers: Nifedipine, Felodepine, Amlodepine a1-Antagonist : Prazocin. A2-against: Clonidine, Guanithedine. Miscellenous: Resprepine, Hydralazine, Minixidil. (04 Hours) 05. Chapter No-05 Antihyperlipidemic agents: Structure and specific uses. Clofibrate, Lovastatin, Cholestramine, Colestipol. (02 Hours) 06. Chapter No-06 Anticoagulants Dicumorol, Warfarin, Phenindione. (01 Hours) 07. Chapter No-07 Hypoglycemic agents Sulfonyl vureas-Chlorpropamide. Acetohexamide, Glipizide. (02 Hours) 08. Chapter No-08 Thyroid Hormones L-Thyroxine, L-Thyroxine. (0.5 Hours) 09. Chapter No-09 Antithyroid drugs Propylthiouracil, Methimazole. I.) Diuretics: Introduction 1) Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors: Acetazolamide, Methazolamide. 2) Thiazide and Thiazide like diuretics: Chlorthiazides, Benzthiazide, Xipamide, Chlorthaildone. 3) High-ceiling or loop diuretics: Furosemide, Ethacrynic acid. 4) Potassium sparing diuretics: Spironolactone, Triampterene, Amiloride. 5) Miscellaneous: Mannitol. (0.5 Hours) ( 05 Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA INDUSTRIAL PHARACOGNOSY- IVth B-Pharm 50( Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 01. Chapter No-01 Introduction a) Importance and status of herbal medicines and cosmetics. b) Brief account of herbal drug Industry. (03 Hours) 02. Chapter No-02 Phytopharmaceuticals: Detailed method of isolation, Identification and estimation of the following: Quinine, Ephedrine, Digitoxin, Ca-sennosides, Diosgenin, Glycyrrhizin, Rutin, Andrographolides, Phyllanthin, Guggulusterone, Glymnemic acid, Asiaticoside, (10 Hours) 03. Chapter No-03 Herbal Formulations a) General introduction to alternative system of medicine like Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani and Homeopathy. b) Methods of preparation of formulation in Ayurveda like Aristas, Asava, Ghutika, Taila, Churna, Leha and Bhasma. c) Role of hrbs in cosmetics. Study of the following herbs, Shampoos: Soapnut Conditioners; Amla, Henna Skin Care : Aloevra, Turmeric, Sandalwood d) Nutraceuticals : Spirulina, Garlic. e) Different methods of processing extract. (08 Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA INDUSTRIAL PHARACOGNOSY- IVth B-Pharm 50( Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 04. Chapter No-04 Standardization a) Importance of standardization of raw materials, extracts and formulations with suitable examples. b) WHO guidelines for the assessment of crude drugs and extracts. c) Role of markers in the evaluation of Herbal drugs. Applications of HPLC and HPTLC for the evaluation of drugs extracts. d) Standardization of the following drugs: 1) Gokhru 2) Aswagandha 3) Kalmegh 4) Brahmi 5) Phyllanthus 6) Tinospora 7) Vasaka 8) Gymnema 9) Curcuma 10) Glycyrrhiza. e) Determination of alcohol content in Aristas and Asavas. (03 Hours) (08 Hours) 05. Chapter No-05. Patenting of Natural Products (02 Hours) 06. Chapter No-06. Plant Biotechnology and applications a) Ployploidy, Mutation and Chemodemes and their applications in improving the equality of medicinal plants. b) Tissue Culture. 1) Types, techniques and application. 2) Cllus and Suspension cultres. 3) Production of secondary metabolites, 4) Protoplast isolation and fusion. 5) Bio transformation, immobilization of cells and enzymes. c) Transgenic plants and their application: Gene transfer in plants using vectors and physical delivery methods. (10 Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA INDUSTRIAL PHARACOGNOSY- IVth B-Pharm 50( Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 07. Chapter No-07 Enzyme Biotechnology a) Introduction, general methods of isolation and purification of enzymes, enzyme reactors, application of immobilized enzymes in drug manufacture and drug analysis. b) Sources, method of preparation, chemical natures and uses of Papain and Brome lain. c) Study of Streptokinase and Urokinase. (05 Hours) 08. Chapter No-08 Study of Traditional Drugs Common and Vernacular names,source, active constituents and uses of. 1. Kantakari 2. Malkangani 3. Shatavari 4. Tylophora. 5. Bilva 6. Kalijeera. 7. Karvera. 8. Rasna. 9. Apamarg. 10. Gokhru. 11. Shankapushpi. 12. Gaduchi. 13. Arjuna. 14. Shelajit. 15. Chirata. (04 Hours) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA ADVANCE INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY- IVth B-Pharm 50( Hours) Sl.No. Chapter No Topic Sub Topic Hours Dates 01. Chapter No-01 Controlled delivery system Principle, advantages, disadvantages, selection of drug candidates, approaches to design of controlled release formulations-mehtods such as ion exchange resins, microencapsulation (definition, application, air suspension, coacervation and phase seperation) matrix tablets, invitro evaluation. (08 Hours) 02. Chapter No-02 Novel drug delivery system Concepts, advantages and disadvantages, types of drug delivery systems such as transdermal, nasal ocular, buccal with suitable examples. Drug carriers and drug targeting-Explanation and application of Liposomes, niosomes, microsphjeres, nanoparticles, advantages and disadvantages. (08 Hours) 03. Chapter No-03 Methods to improve Bioavailability of drugs Solid dispersion and complexation. (04 Hours) 04. Chapter No-04 Pilot plant and scale up General consideration including significance of personal requirements,space requirements, raw materials and preparation of Master procedure(SOP) Product consideration: Solid dosage forms in brief. Protocol preparation of multi-Vitamin preparation. (08 Hours) 05. Chapter No-05 Herbal Formulations Antibacterial preparation, toothpaste, antitussive preparation, definition, formula and preparation. (06 Hours) 06. Chapter No-06 Validation Design,development of process validation, methods for pharmaceujtical operation involved in the production of pharmaceutical dosage forms. (06 Hours) 07. Chapter No-07 Formulation of Veterinary products Antibacterials, Anthelmentics, Antiamoebic in the form of bolic, powder and liquid. (06 Hours) 08. Chapter No-08 Allergenic extracts Allergy: Definition &amp; manifestations, allergenic extract, polln dust &amp; fungal extracts. (04 Hours) PHARM PHARMACEUTICS MODERN PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS GOALS: The important goals of this course are to give through understanding of thespectroscopy, Mass and chromatographic techniques so that the post graduate students can work in the pharmaceutical companies and research laboratories. Goal of this course is also to train the students structural elucidation of organic compounds. OBJECTIVES: On completion of the course, the student shall be able to 1. Know the fundamentals principles, instrumentation and applications of UV-Visible, IR,NMR,Mass spectroscopy, ORD and chromatographic techniques. 2. Know ORD, Electrophoresis and statistical analysis. 3. Shall be able to analyze drugs and pharmaceuticals using the above instruments. 4. Shall be able to interpret the structure of the organic compounds with the given spectral data. 5. Shall be able to appreciate the importance of modern instruments in the quality control and research. COURSE CONTENTS THEORY 75 Hours (3 Hrs/wk) 1. UV-VISUAL SPECTROSCOPY: Brief review of electromagnetic spectrum, UV-Visual range, energy, wavelength and color relationships.   Interaction of electromagnetic radiation (UV-Visible) with matter and its effects.   Chromophores and their interaction with E.M.R Absorption spectra of organic compounds and complexes illustrating the phenomenon and its utilization in qualitative and quantitative studies of drugs.   Shifts and their interpretation (including solvent effects).   Empirical correlation of structure with absorption phenomena (Woodward’s rules etc) Quantitative estimations, Modern instrumentation.                                                                            6 Hours 2. INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY: Nature of Infra-red radiation.   Interaction of I.R radiation with organic molecules and effects on bonds.   Molecular Infrared spectra.   Brief outline of classical I.R instrumentation and particle details of obtaining spectra, including sample preparation for spectroscopy, qualitative interpretation of I.R spectroscopy including FT-IR,ATR.                                                                      5 Hours. 3. OPTICAL RATATORY DISPERSION: Fundamental principles of ORD.   Cotton effect curves, their characteristics and interpretation.   Octant rule and its application with examples.   Circular dichroism and its relation to ORD. 4. NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY: Fundamental principles of NMR (Magnetic properties of nuclei: applied field and precession;absorption and transition;frequency).   Chemical shifts concept: isotopic nuclei, Reference standards: Proton Magnetic spectra, their characteristics, presentation terms used in describing spectra and their interpretation (Signal No., position, Intensity).   Brief outline of instrumental arrangements and some practical details. Signal multiplicity phenomenon in high resolution PMR.   Spin-spin coupling.   Application of Signal Split and coupling constant data to interpretation of spectra.   Decoupling and shift reagent methods.   Brief outline of principles of FT-NMR with reference to 13CNMR: Spin spin and spin-lattice relaxation phenomenon.   Free induction decay (FID) proton noise de-coupling signal, average time domain and frequency domain signals nuclear overhauser enhancement 13C NMR spectra, their presentation, characteristics, interpretation, examples and applications.   Brief indication of application of magnetic resonance spectral data of other nuclei by modern NMR instruments.   Introduction to 2-D NMR techniques. 14 Hours 5. MASS SPECTROMETRY: Basic principles and brief outline of instrumentation.   Ion formation and types; molecular ion, meta stable ions, fragmentation processes.   Fragmentation patterns and fragmentation characteristics in relation to parent structure and functional groups.   Relative abundances of isotopes and their contribution to characteristic peaks.   Mass spectrum, its characteristics, presentation and interpretation.   Chemical ionization Mass spectrometry.   GC-MS, other recent advances in MS.   Fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry. 9 Hours 6. CHROMATOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES: Classification of chromatographic methods based on mechanism of separation.   Paper chromatography;techniques and applications.   Thin layer chromatography, comparison to paper chromatography and HPLC, adsorbents for TLC.   Preparation techniques, mobile phase selection, reversed phase TLC, High performance TLC detection methods, quantitative methods in TLC.   Programmed multiple development techniques. 7.    GAS CHROMAOGRAPHY: Instrumentation, packed and open tubular column, Column efficiency parameters, the Vandeemeter equation, Resolution, liquid stationalry phases; derivatization methods of GC including acylation, perfluoroacylation,alkylation and esterification.   Dectectors; FID,ECD,TCD,NPDA critical comparison of sensitivity, selectivity and field of applications of these detectors.   Examples of GTC applications in pharmaceutical analysis. 8. LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY: Comparison of GC and HPLC, instrumentation in HPLC, Analytical, preparative and micro ore columns, normal and reversed-phase packing materials, Reverse phase HPLC, column selection, mobile phase selection, efficiency parameters, resolution, detectors in HPLC refractive index, Photometric and electrochemical.   Comparison of sensitivity, selectivity and field of applications of these detectors.   HPTCC-instrumentation and applications. 10 Hours 9. ELECTROPHORESIS: Moving boundary electrophoresis, zone electrophoresis, Isotachophoresis, Isoelectric focusing and immunoelectrophores,continuous electrophoresis (preparative) appliction. 2 Hours 10. X-RAY DIFRACTION METHODS: Introduction, Generation of X-rays, Elementary crystallography, Miller Indices,X-ray diffraction, Bragg’s law, X-ray powder diffraction, X-ray powder diffractometer, obtaining and interpretation of X-ray powder diffraction data. 11.   STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Introduction, significance of statistical methods, Normal distribution, probability, Degrees of freedom, measures of variation-standard deviation, variance, standard error,tests for statistical significance – students ‘T’ test, chi-square test. 5 Hours 12. TEACHING SKILLS, RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND LITERATURE SOURCES: Fundamentals of teaching and learning;art and science of teaching.   Thesis writing and presentation of the work. Citation of references. 3 Hours 13. ETHICS IN PHARMACY (Syllabus of Ethics in Pharmacy given in SECTION V should be taught to the students.) 3 Hours Text Books: Spectrophotometric identification of organic compounds, Silverstein et.al (7 th Edition, 1981). Fundamentals of applied statistics S.C.Gupta and C.K.Kapoor. Reference Books: X-ray methods of Clive Whoston published by John Wiley &amp; Sons 1987. Statistics by Gofeti Radhakrishna. Bio Statistics by Sadkar. Instrumental methods of analysis by Scoog and West. Instrumental Method of analysis – Modern methods part-B, Vol-2 pages 11 to 154. Editor – James W.Munson, Drug &amp; Pharm. Sciences Marcel Dekker. Journals: At least one international journal is to be subscribed. Journal of Chromatography Analyst Teaching / learning activities: Journal Club: Minimum of one presentation per term per student. Seminars: Minimum of one seminar per term per student. Field visits / Industrial visits: Minimum of one visits during first year. Conferences / meetings: The students and teaching staff shall be encouraged to attend at least one conference / meetings in their respective discipline. Scheme of the examination: Subjects Sessionals Seminar/record marks Annual Examination marks Total marks Theory 30 20 100 (3 hours) 150 Practical record 30 20 100 (6 hours) 150   University Practical Examination 1. Synopsis                                20 Marks 2. Major Experiment                 35 Marks 3. Minor Experiment                  25 Marks 4. Viva-voce                             20 Marks             Total:                             100 Marks Monitoring Progress of Studies Every candidate shall maintain a work diary and record of his/her participation in the training programmes conducted by the department such as journal reviews, seminars, etc. (please see Chapter IV for model checklists and logbook specimen copy).   Special mention may be made of the presentations by the candidate as well as details of clinical or laboratory procedures, if any conducted by the candidate.   The work diary shall be scruitinised and certified by the Head of the Department and head of the Institution, and presented in the university practical/clinical examination.   The presentations will be assessed by the faculty members and peers (see Model Checklist I, Chapter IV). PRACTICALS Minimum of 15 experiments to be performed Major Experiments 1 – 4    Simultaneous estimation of Paracetamol and ibuprofen; Aspirin and        Caffeine;Rifampicin and Isoniazid or other combination formulation (4 expts). U.V Visible spectrum scanning of certain organic compounds – absorption and correlation of structures. Comparison e.g. a) Chloramphenicol. b) Analgin c) Sulphadiazine d) Ibuprofen   Comparison of three different analytical methods for Salbutamol or other drugs. 7-8. Experiments based on HPLC &amp; GC (2expt.) 9-13 Workshop on spectroscopy structural elucidation of at least 5 unknown                      compounds. 14   IR, NMR &amp; Mass spectroscopy (1 compound each). 15. Case studies on quality control lab planning &amp; analytical reporting of raw materials, In-process and finished goods.   Minor Experiments. 16. Effect of pH and solvent on U.V.Spectrum of certain drugs. 17. Two dimensional paper chromatography and TLC (Minor expt.) 18. Gradient elution and other techniques in column chromatography (Minor expt.) 19. Separation by electrophoresis. 20. Any other relevant exercises based on theory. GOAL: To produce a competent Industrial Pharmacist OBJECTIVE: Upon completion of the course, the candidate shall have Knowledge – an understanding of the concept and design of various pharmaceutical                   dosage forms Skill:       -the ability to formulate and evaluate various dosage forms. Attitude-the ability to work independently and as a member of the team               -the ability to plan his / her work for efficient use of time and resources.               -the ability to identify the cause and to solve the problem               -the ability to think and evaluate scientifically and critically TITLE OF PAPERS Paper   I           Modern Pharmaceutical Analysis                        (T:3Hrs/wk, P:6Hrs/wk) Paper   II           Preformulation &amp; Production Management         (T:2hrs/wk,P:6hrs/wk) Paper    III         Bio-pharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics           (T:2Hrs/wk, P:6Hrs/wk) Paper    IV        Advances in Drug Delivery Systems                   (T:2Hrs/wk,P:6Hrs/wk) Appendix – I: List of required equipments: The following common and specialized equipments, and chats are to be provided by the course conducting departments/institution. Common equipments: Single pan balances (analytical) – 1 Single pan balances (electronic/digital)-2 Hot air oven-2 Magnetic stirrers-4 Mechanical stirrers-1,2,5lt.Units Double pan balances (analytical)-1 Electrically operated with thermostat water baths-4 Distillation assembly – 5lt. Hot plates – 2 Refrigerator-1 Melting and boiling point apparatus – 2 each TLC Kit and plates Sieves of different mesh sizes (22,44,60,80,120) – 2 each Special equipments: Monsanto &amp; Pfizer hardness tester – 2 each Disintegration test apparatus – 2 Dissolution test apparatus (single jar)-4 Dissolution test apparatus (6 jars)-1 UV-Visible spectrophotometer Tablet compression machine single station – 1 Rotary tablet compression machine (5-10 station) – 1 Capsule filling machine –1 Stability chambers-3 Coating &amp; Polishing pan – 1 Vacuum pump with accessories – 1 Pocket / pen pH meters-2 Vacuum filtration units – 1 Rotary evaporator – 1 Rotary shaker – 1 Filtration sets – 2 Desirable: High performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) – 1 Computers with UPS and a printer – 2 Glassware: Common laboratory glassware for regular experiments: Beakers, measuring cylinders, conical flasks, RB &amp; FB Flasks (1 &amp; 2 lt. Capacity), filtration unit, distillation unit, thermometers 110,360 degree Celsius. Chemicals and Reagents: Common pharma grade pure drug samples, polymers and other adjutants, solvents etc. for the purpose of formulation required for the regular practicals. PAPER – II PREFORMUATION AND PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT GOAL: To train the students to work at managerial level in pharmaceutical industries in formulation, production QC &amp; CA, research and development departments. OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of the course, the candidate shall be able to Ø manage the production of large batches of pharmaceutical formulations. Ø Work in the F &amp; D department for Preformualtion Studies. Ø Optimize And validate various Techniques in Pharmaceutical Formulation Ø   And processing. Ø To establish safety guidelines, which prevent industrial hazards COURSE DESCRIPTION THERY                                                                                                50 Hours (T:2Hrs/wk) PREFORMUALION: Introduction, organoleptic properties, purity, particle size, shape, and surface area. Solubilisation, surfactants and its importance, temperature, pH, co-solvency, solid dispersion, b-cyclodextrin drug-dispersion system, Techniques for the study of Crystal properties and polymorphism.   Preformuation stability studies.    A consideration of physico-chemical characteristics of new drug molecules with respect to different dosage forms. 10 Hours COMPACTION AND COMPRESSION: Compaction of powders with a paricular reference to distribution and measurement of forces within the powder mass undergoing compression.   Effect of particle size, moisture content, lubrication etc on strength of tablets.   A brief study on formulation aspects of tablets such as sublingual, buccal chewable and medicated lozenges. 4 Hours PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT &amp; DOCUMENTATION: ISO 9000 series, Total quality management, guide to pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities, productivity, GMP considerations, Quality assurance and process control, stress on documentation practices, validation for tablets and parenterals, validation aspects. 8 hours INVENTORY MANAGEMENT:   Costs in inventory, inventory categories – special considerations, selective inventory control, reorder quantity methods and EOQ, inventory models, safety stock – stock out, lead time- reorder time methods, modern inventory management systems, inventory evaluation. 3 hours MATERIAL MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT: Materials – quality and quantity, value analysis, purchasing – centralized and decentralized, vendor development, buying techniques, purchasing cycle and procedures, stores management, salvaging and disposal of scrap and surplus.   Selection of material handling systems, maintenance of material handling equipment, unit-load, pelletization and containerization, types of material handlings systems.   Human Resource Development-Personnel training, job specification.   Job enlargement and enrichment, blue and white – collar jobs.   Labor welfare. 8 hours OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES IN PHARMACEUTICAL FORMUATION AND PROCESSING: Concept of optimization, optimization parameters, classical optimization, statistical design, and optimization methods. 3 hours PILOT PLANT SCALE UP TECHNIQUES: Significance of pilot plant scale up phase to effect an orderly setup form laboratory procedures and formulations to routine production procedures.   Pilot study of some important dosage forms such as tablets, capsules, injections and liquid orals and discussion on important parameters such as formula and equipment, product uniformity and stability.   Raw materials and process, physical layouts, personnel requirements and reporting responsibilities.   Input specifications and in process &amp; finished product specifications. 8 hours INDUSTRIAL SAFETY: Industrial hazards due to fire accidents, mechanical and electrical equipments, chemical and pharmaceuticals. Monitoring and prevention systems.   Industrial effluent testing and treatment. Discussion on Industrial accident case studies, Environment and pollution Acts. 4 Hours PATENT, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS: Definitions, procedures for applying, Indian scenario, GATT,TRIPS TRIMS &amp; WTO Legal aspects. 2 Hours PRACTICALS:                                                                                              6 hours / week Suggested Practical Exercises; (At least 15 experiments to be conducted) Preformuation study of tablets.                                                   - 3 experiments Study of effect of various excepients on the properties of tablets.           - 4 experiments Preparation and evaluation of Diclofenac sodium gels containing two different gel bases. Preparation and comparative evaluation with marketed products for of antacid efficiency of neutralizing propertysuspensions.                            1 – experiment Formulation   and evaluation of stability of reconstituted dry syrup of amoxycillin, ampicillin etc.                                                                                                                                 2 – experiment Product development and protocol preparation for: i. Liquid anticid preparation ii. Multivitamin tablet / capsule iii. Skin ointments iv. Injection containing antibiotics Validation of any equipment                                                                   4 - experiments Solid dispersion – formulation and evaluation                              2 - experiments Industrial visit and submission of report on safety, pilot plant, effluent treatment and documentation. Scheme of examination 1.    Synopsis                                    20 Marks Experimental a) Formulation              35 Marks b) Evaluation                             25 Marks Viva-voce                                20 Marks Total :               100 marks Text Books: The theory and practice of Industrial Pharmacy by Leon Lachman, Herbert, A. Lieberman, Joseph.   L.Kanig, 3 rd edition, Varghese Publishing House, Hind Rajasthan Building, Dadar, Bombay – 400 014. Modern Pharmaceutics by Gilbert. S.Banker, Christopher.T.Rhodes, 3 rd edition, marcel Dekkeer, Inc., 270, Madison Avenue, New york. Reference Books Physical Pharmacy by Alfred Martin, James Swarbrick, Arthur Cammarata, Vartghese Publishing house, Bombay. Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms – Tablets, Volumes 1, 2, 3 by Herbert. A.Lieberman, Leon Lachman, Joseph. B. Schewartz, 2 nd edition, Marcel Dekker, inc., 270, Madison Avenue, New York. Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms – Parenteral Medications, Volumes 1 &amp; 2 by Kenneth.E.Avis, Leon lachmnan, Herbert.A.Lieberman,Marcel Dekker, Inc., 270,Madison Avenue, New York. Drug Formuation Manual by D.P.S Kohli, D.H.Shah, 1 st &amp; 2 nd edition, Easern Publishers, New Delhi. how to Practice GMPs by P.P.Sharma, 2 nd edition, Vandana Publications, Kamala nagar, Agra. Pharmaceutical process Validation, 2 nd edition, Edited by Fra.R.Berry and Robert.A.Nash. Good Manufacturing Practices for Pharmaceuticals, A Plan for Total Quality Control, 3 rd edition, Edited by Sydney. H.Willig &amp; Mames.R.Shoher. Evans, Anderson, Sweeney and Williams Applied production and operations management 3 rd edition, West pulishing company Ltd. St.paul. Peter F.Drucker Management (task,responsibility and practices) allied publication. Bangalore. Journals: Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, Publisher – Dekker, www.dekker.com Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Publisher – Indian Pharmaceutical Association, www.indianpharma.org Indian Drugs, Publisher – IDMA. PAPER – III. BIOPHARMACEUTICS AND PHARMACOKINETICS. GOAL: To train the students in the area of Biopharmacetuics and Pharmacokinetics to work efficiently in the R &amp; D Dept of industry, to take part in clinical research (clinical trials). OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of the course, the candidate shall have the ability to Ø calculate Pharmacokinetics parameters from the given data Ø sapply the principles of Pharmacokinetics in new drug development as well as in the design of new formulations. Ø Conduct Bio-availability and Bioequivalence studies. COURSE DESCRIPTION THEORY                                                                                            50 Hours (T:Hrs/wk) ABSORPTION OF DRUGS: Structure of Cell membrane, Gastro-intestinal absorption of drugs, mechanisms of drug absorption, Factors affecting drug absorption: Biological, physiological, physico-chemical, Pharmaceutical, Absorption of drugs from non-per oral routes, Methods of determining absorption: In-vitro, In-situ and in-vivo methods. 8 hours BIOAVAILABILITY: Objectives and considerations in bioavailability studies, Concept of equivalents, Measurement of bioavailability, Determination of the rate of absorption, Bioequivalence and its importance, Bioequivalence studies. DISSOLUTION: Noyes – Whitney’s dissolution rate law, Study of various approaches to improve dissolution of poorly soluble drugs, In-vitro dissolution testing models, in-vitro-In-vivo correlation.                                                                                                                  3 Hours. PHARMACOKINETICS : Basic considerations, Pharmacokinetic models, Compartment modeling: One compartment model – IV bolus, IV infusion, Extra – vascular; Multi Compartment models;Two compartment model – IV bolus, IV infusion, Extra-vascular, Three Compartment model in brief, Application of Pharmacokinetics in new drug development and designing of dosage forms and Novel drug delivery systems. I. 12 Hours NON-LINEAR PHARMACOKINETICS: Cause of non-linearity, Michaelis-Menten equation, Estimation of Km and Vmax. 3 hours DRUG DISTRIBUTION: Factors affecting drug distribution, Volume of distribution, protein binding – factors affecting, significance and kinetics of protein binding.                           4 Hours BIOTRANSFORMATION: Phase I (Oxidative, reductive and hydrolytic reactions) and phase II reactions (Conjugation), Factors affecting biotransformation. 3 hours EXCRETION OF DRUGS: Renal and non-renal excretion, Concept of clearance – Renal clearance, organ clearance &amp; Hepatic clearance. 3 hours DOSAGE REGIMEN: Multiple dosing with respect to I.V and oral route, Concept of loading dose, maintenance dose, Accumulation index, Adjustment of dosage in renal and hepatic impairment, Individualization of therapy, Therapeutic Drug Monitoring. PRACTICAL: Suggested Practical Exercises: (At least 15 experiments to be conducted) Improvement of dissolution characteristics of slightly soluble drugs by Various Solid dispersion techniques and solvent deposition systems. 4 – experiments Comparison of dissolution of two different marketed products/brands.–2 experiments Influence of polymorphism on solubility and dissolution.                  - 2 experiments Protein binding studies of a highly protein bound drug &amp; poorly protein bound drug. - 2 experiments Bioavailability studies of Paracetamol by salivary data.                   -    1 experiment Calculation of Ka,ke,t1/2,Cmax and Tmax for two sets of data.              -   2 experiment Calculation of bioavailability from the given urinary excretion data for two drugs      - 2 experiment Calculation of AUC and Bioequivalence from the given data for two drugs. - 2 experiments Scheme of examination: 1. Synopsis                               20 Marks 2. Experiment                            40 Marks 3. Calculation                            20 Marks 4. Viva-voce                             20 Marks                         Total                100 Marks Textbooks: Biopharmacetuics and Clinical Pharmacokinetics by Milo Gibaldi, 4 th edition, Philadelphia, Lea and Febiger, 1991. Biophrmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, A.Treatise, D.M.Brahmankar and Sunil B.Jaiswal., Vallabh prakashan, Pitampura, Delhi. Applied Biopharmaceutics and Phamacokinetics by Shargel.L and Yu ABC, 2 nd edition, Connecticut, Appleton Century Crofts, 1985. Textbook of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, Dr.Shobha Rani R.hiremath, Prism Books Pvt Ltd., Banglaroe, 2000. Reference books: Pharmacokinetics by Milo Gibaldi and D.Perrier, 2 nd edition, Marcel Dekker Inc., New York, 1982. Current Concepts in Pharmaceutical Sciences; Biopharmaceutics, Swarbrick.J,Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, 1970. Clinical Phamacokinetics, Concepts and Applciations 3 rd edition by Malcolm Rowland and Thomas n.Tozer, Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, 1995. Dissolution, Bioavailability and Bioequivalence, Abdou. H.M. Mack Publishing Company, Pennsylvania, 1989. Biopharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacokinetics, An introduction, 4 th edition, revised and expanded by Rovbert. E.Notari, Marcel Dekker inc, New York and Basel, 1987. Biopharmaceutics and Relevant Pharmacokinetics by John.G.Wagner and M.Pernarowski, 1 st edition, Drug Intelligence publications, Hamilton, Illinois, 1971. Encyclopedia of Pharmaceutical Technology, Vol 13, James Swarbrick, James.C.Boylan,Marcel Dekker Inc, New York, 1996. Journals: European Journal of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, Publisher – Elsevier Science, www.elsevier.com Indian Drugs Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. PAPER – IV ADVANCES IN DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS GOAL: To train the students in the area of new drug delivery systems. OBJECTIVE: Upon the completion of the course, the student shall have an understanding of the concept, design and evaluation of various sustained and controlled release dosage forms. COURSE DESCRIPTION THEORY:                                                                                           50 Hours(T:2Hrs/wk) Sustained release formulations: Introduction, concept advantages and disadvantages. Physicochemical and biological properties of drugs relevant to sustained release formulations. 4 hours Polymer Science: Introduction, polymer classification, application of polymers in formulation of controlled drug delivery systems, biodegradable and natural polymers. 4 hours   Concept and System Design for Rate-Controlled Drug Delivery: Classification of rate controlled drug delivery systems, rate-programmed release, activation-modulated and feedback-regulated drug delivery systems, effect of system parameters on controlled release drug delivery. 5 hours   Controlled Release oral Drug Delivery Systems: Dissolution, Diffusion, Combination of dissolution and diffusion controlled, osmotic pressure controlled, hydrodynamically balanced systems, pH controlled, ion exchange controlled systems. 6 hours Mucoadhesive Drug Delivery Systems: Buccal drug delivery systems, concepts, advantages and disadvantages, structure of oral mucosa, transmucosal permeability, mucosal membrane models, permeability enhancers, in vitro and in vivo methods for buccal absorption.   Nasal and pulmonary drug delivery systems and its applications. 6 hours Ocular Drug Delivery Systems:   Formulation and evaluation of ocular controlled drug delivery systems.   Pilocarpine delivery system, ophthalmic inserts. Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems: Permeation through skin, factors affecting permeation, basic components of TDS, formulation approaches used in development of TDDS and their evaluation, permeation enhancers. Parenteral Controlled Release Drug Delivery Systems: Approaches for injectable controlled release formulations and development of Implantable drug delivery systems. intrauterine Drug Delivery Systems: Development of intrauterine devices (IUDs), copper IUDs, homone-releasing IUDs. Targeted Drug Delivery Systems Concept, advantages, and disadvantages, biological processes and event involved in drug targeting, nanoparticles, lipsomes, resealed erythrocytes, microspheres, magnetic microspheres, and monoclonal antibodies. PRACTICALS: Suggested practical experiments (at least 15 experiments to be conducted) Preparation and evaluation of albumin microspheres                                               (2 experiments) Preparation and evaluation of microcapsules by different microencapsulation technique                                                                                                                            (3 experiments) Preparation and evaluation of matrix tablets using various polymers.           (2 experiments) Study on diffusion of drugs through various polymeric membranes                          (2 experiments) Preparation and in vitro evaluation of buccal mucoadhesives                      (2 experiments) Preparation and evaluation of transdermal films.                                         (2 experiments) Preparation and evaluation of hydrodynamically balanced tablets.                   (1 experiments) Study of in vitro dissoluaiton of various sustained release formulations of marketed products                                                                                                                            (2 experiments) Scheme of examination: 1. synopsis.                                                       -            20 Marks 2. Experimental             a) Formulation                                       -            35 Marks             b) Evaluation                                         -            25 Marks 3. Viva-voce                                                     -            20 Marks - 100 Marks Text Books: Y.W.Chien, Novel Drug Delivery Systems, 2 nd edition, revised and expanded, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1992. Robinson.J.R.Lee V.H.L, Controlled Drug Delivery Systems, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York 1992. Reference Books: Encyclopedia of controlled delivery, Editor-Edith Mathiowitz, Published by Wiley Interscience Publication, John Wiley and Sons, Inc, New York/Chichester/Weinheim. N.K.Jain, Controlled and novel Drug Delivery, CBS Publishers &amp; Distributors, New Delhi, First edition 1997 (reprint in 2001.) S.P.Vyas and R.K.Khar, Controlled Drug Delivery –concepts and advances, Vallabh Prakashan, New Delhi, First edition 2002. Journals: Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (IPA) Indian drugs (IDMA) Journal of controlled release (Elsevier Sciences) desirable. Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy (Marcel &amp; Decker) desirable. PAPER – III. BIOPHRMACEUTICS AND PHARMACOKINETICS GOAL: To train the students in the area of Biopharmacetuics and Pharmacokinetics to work efficiently in the R&amp;D Dept of industry, to take part in clinical research (clinical trials). OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of the course, the candidate shall have the ability to Ø Calculate Pharmacokinetic parameters from the given data. Ø   Apply the principles of Pharmacokinetics in new drug development as well as in the design of new formulations. Ø Conduct Bioavailability and Bioequivalence studies. CORUSE DESCRIPTION THEORY                                                                                            50 Hours (T:2Hrs/wk) ABSORPTION OF DRUGS: Structure of Cell membrane, Gastro-intestinal absorption of drugs, mechanisms of drug absorption, Factors affecting drug absorption: Biological, physiological, Physico-chemical, pharmaceutical, Absorption of drugs from non-per oral routes, Methods of determining absorption: In-vitro, In-situ and In-vivo methods.                                                                                                                                     8 hours. BIOAVAILABILITY: Objectives and considerations in bioavailability studies, Concept of equivalents, Measurement of bioavailability, Determination of the rate of absorption, Bioequivalence and its importance, Bioequivalence studies. DISSOLUTION: Noyes – Whitney’s dissolution rate law, Study of various approaches to improve dissolution of poorly soluble drugs, In-vitro dissolution testing models, In-vitro-In-vivo correlation. 3 hours PHARMACOKINETICS: Basic considerations, Pharmacokinetics models, Compartment modeling: One compartment model – IV bolus, IV infusion, Extra-vascular; Multi Compartment models; Two compartment model – IV bolus, IV infusion, Extra-vascular, Three Compartment model in brief, Application of Pharmacokinetics in new drug development and designing of dosage forms and Novel drug delivery systems.   12 hours NON-LINEAR PHARMACOKINETICS: Cause of non-linearity, Michaelis-Menten euation, Estimation of Km and Vmax.                                                                                                       3 hours DRUG DISTRIBUTION: Factors affecting drug distribution, Volume of distribution, Protein binding – factors affecting, significance and kinetics of protein binding.                                       4 hours BIOTRANSFORMATION: Phase I (Oxidative, reductive and hydrolytic reactions) and Phase II reactions (Conjugation), Factors affecting biotransformation.                                                   3 hours EXCRETION OF DRUGS: Renal and non-renal excretion, Concept of clearance – Renal clearance, organ clearance &amp; Hepatic clearance.                                                                                       3 hours DOSAGE REGIMEN: Multiple dosing with respect to I.V and oral route, Concept of loading dose, Accumulation index, Adjustment of dosage in renal and hepatic impairment, Individualization of therapy, Therapeutic Drug Monitoring.                                                                                          7 hours PRACTICALS: Suggested Practical Exercises: (At least 15 experiments to be conducted) Improvement of dissolution characteristics of slightly soluble drugs by Various Solid dispersion techniques and solvent deposition systems.                          4 experiments Comparison of dissolution of two diffeent marketed products/brands.    2 experiments Influence of polymorphism on solubility and dissolution.                                2 experiments Protein binding studies of a highly protein bound drug &amp; poorly protein bound drug       2 experiments Bioavailability studies of Paracetamol by salivary data.                      1 experiments Calculation of Ka,Ke,t1/2, Cmax and Tmax for two sets of data.                  2 experiments Calculation of bioavailability from the given urinary excretion data for two drugs.                                                                                                                                2 experiments Calculation of AUC and bioequvalence from the given data for two drugs.       2 experiments Scheme of examination: 1. Synopsis                                -                        20 Marks 2. Experiment                           -                        40 Marks 3. Calculation                           -                        20 Marks 4. Viva-voce                             -                        20 Marks                                            Total               100 Marks Text books: 1. Biopharmacetuics and Clinical Pharmacokinetics by Milo Gibaldi, 4 th edition, Philadelphia, Lea and Febiger, 1991. 2. Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, A. Treatise, D.M. Brahmankar and Sunil B.Jaiswal., Vallabh Prakashan, Pitampura, Delhi. 3. Applied Biopharmacetuics and Pharmacokinetics   by Shargel.L and YuABC, 2 nd edition, Connecticut, Appleton Century Crofts, 1985. 4. Textbook of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, Dr.Shobha Rani R.Hiremath, Prism Books Pvt Ltd., Bangalore , 2000. Reference books: Pharmacokinetics and Milo Gibaldi and D.Perrier, 2 nd eition, Marcel Dekker Inc., New York, 1982. Current Concepts in Pharmaceutical Sciences: Biopharmaceutics, Swarbrick.J, Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, 1970. Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Concepts and Applications 3 rd edition by Malcolm Rowland and Thomas N.Tozer, Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, 1995. Dissolution, Bioavailability and Bioequivalence, Abdou.H.M.Mack publishing Company, Pennsylvania, 1989. Biopharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacokinetics, An Introduction, 4 th edition, revised and expanded by Robert.E.Notari, Marcel Dekker Inc, New York and   Basel 1987 Biopharmaceutics and Relevant Pharmacokinetyics by John.G.Wagner and M.Pernarowski, 1 st edition, Drug Intelligence Publications, Hamilton, Illinois, 1971. Encyclopedia of Pharmaceutical Technology, Vol 13, James Swarbrick,James.C.Boylan, Marcel Dekker Inc, New York, 1996. Journals: European Journal of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, publisher – Elsevier Science, www.elsevier.com . Indian Drugs Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.           M.PHARM PHARMACOLOGY GOAL: To produce competent Phrmacologists. OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of the course, the candidate shall have knowledge of understanding the concepts of drug action and its mechanisms involved. Skill: The ability to screen new molecules for their potential pharmacological effects and toxicity. Attitude: the ability to Ø Work independently and as a member of a team. Ø Plan his/ her work for efficient use of time and resources. Ø Identify the cause and to solve the problem. Ø Think and evaluate scientifically, ethically and critically. TITLE OF PAPERS PAPER 1 Modern Pharmaceutical Analysis                                            (T:3Hrs/wk, P:6Hrs/wk) PAPER II Advanced Pharmacology and Toxicology                              (T:2Hrs/wk, P:6Hrs/wk) PAPER III Pharmacological Screening Methods and Clinical Evaluation.                                                                                                             (T:2Hrs/wk, P:6Hrs/wk) PAPER IV Molecular Biology                                                   (T:2Hrs/wk, P:6Hrs/wk) List of special equipment. Students Physiograph                                                                                         3 nos. Semi auto Analyzer                                                                                            1 no. Langendorf’s heart perfusion Apparatus                                                             6 nos Students organ Bath (Temperature Controlled)                                       1 no. Elevated Plus Maze                                                                                           1 no. ECG Equipment for Rats                                                                                   1 no. Condon’s Manometer (for rat BP)                                                                     3 nos. PAPER II. ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY GOAL: To understand the mechanism of drug action in detail and toxicity of drugs. OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of the course, the candidate shall be able to - know the chemical mediators and mechanisms by which the drugs act - know the drug therapy of certain disorders - understand gene therapy - understand different types of toxicities COURSE DESCRIPTION THEORY                                                                                             50 Hours (2Hrs/wk) Neurotransmitter receptor mechanisms, ion channel and G-protein linked receptors, second messenger systems.   Receptor expression and regulation with specific emphasis on adrenergic, dopaminergic, cholinergic, serotoninergic, histaminergic, GABA/BZ and excitatory aminoacid receptors, opioid receptors, purinoceptors and their subtypes with agonists and antagonists.   Isolation and charecterisation of receptors. 8 Hours Mediators of inflammation and allergy.   Autocopids (Histamine Bradykinins, PAF, Eicosanoids: prostaglandins, thromboxanes, leukotriences and related compounds0, nitric oxide / EDRF and vascular substances, oxygen free radicals, their scavengers, Cytokines and their actions Cox-1, Cox-2 inhibitors and their role in inflammatory process, anti-inflammatory agents, asthma and COPD.                                                                7 Hours Immunomodulators, AIDS and Rheumatoid arthritis.                                           3 Hours Drugs acting on Ø CNS – general anaesthetics, anxiolytcs &amp; hypnotics, antipsychotics, antidepressants, antiepileptics analgesics, anti migraine agents and anti parkinsonism agents. Ø ANS – Sympathomimetics sympatholytics, parasympathomimetics, parasympatholytics and Neuromuscular junction blockers. Ø CVS – antihypertensives, cardiotonics, antirrhythmics, antianginal hypolipidemics and antiatherosclerotic agents. Ø Hormones – pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, pancreatic, adrenal, male and female six hormones. Ø Diabetes mellitusGT – GERD and antiulcer agents, ernetics and antiemetics Ø Kidney diuretics and anti – diuretics.                                            21 Hours Recent developments in thermotherapeutics agents, mechanism of multidrug resistance (MDR), antibacterial, antiyiral, antipronozal and apthelminthics, Cancer chemotherapy.     6 Hours Toxicology: Definition, scope and general principles of toxicology, Dose-response relationships, Factors influencing toxicity Evaluation of safety Biotransformation and toxicokinetics, Target organ toxicity: Neuronal and Behavioural toxicity kidney pulmonary, hepatic, Cutaneous, Ototoxicity.   Haematotoxicity, Mutagenecity, Carcinogenecity reproductive toxicity, Environmental and industrial toxicology.   Management of toxicity reactions in humans.                                           5 Hours Text Books: Basic and Clinical Pharmacology by Berram G Kaizung (International Edition) Lange Medical Book/McGraw-Hill,U.S.A (2001) 8 th Edition. Pharmacology by Rang HP, Dale MM and Ritter JM.Churchill Livingstone, London, 4 th Edition, 1999. Goodman and Gilman’s The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics.   (International Edition) McGraw Hill, New York (2001), 10 th Edition. Reference Books: 1. General and applied toxicology by B.Ballantyne, T.Marrs, P.Turner (Eds0 The Macmillan press Ltd., London. 2. Clinical Pharmacy by D.R.Laurence, P.N.Bennett &amp; M.J.Brown, 8 th Edition Churchill Livingstone 1997. 3. Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine.   (2 Volumes 2001) by Braunwald, Fauci, kasper, hauser, Longo Jameson, McGraw hill, New York, 15 th Edition. Journals: Trends in Pharmacological Sciences. (Essential) Indian journal of Pharmacology (Essential) Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology (Desirable) Annual Reviews of Pharmacology and Toxicology (Desirable) Pharmacological Reviews. (Desirable) PRACTICALS: Common laboratory animals: breeding, maintenance, handling and CPCSEA regulations. Effect of various drugs on isolated mammalian heart preparation using Langendorff’s setup. Effect of various drugs on rat/rabbit thoracic aorta (with and without endothelium). Effect of various autonomic drugs on rat phrenic nerve diaphragm preparation Anti-dysrhythmic activity in rats using ECG. Effect of various autonomic drugs on rat blood pressure. Effect of various drugs on rabbit jejunum preparation. Each Experiment needs to be repeated Virtual / Simulated experiments are permitted Scheme of Examination: Synopsis                                    20 Marks Major experiment                      35 Marks Minor experiment                      25 Marks Viva-voce                                 20 Marks Total                                       100 Marks MODERN PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS GOALS: The important goals of this course are to give through understanding of the     spectroscopy, Mass and chromatographic techniques so that the post graduate    students can work in the pharmaceutical companies and research laboratories.     Goal of this course is also to train the students structural elucidation of organic    compounds. OBJECTIVES: On completion of the course, the student shall be able to 6. Know the fundamentals principles, instrumentation and applications of UV-Visible, IR,NMR,Mass spectroscopy, ORD and chromatographic techniques. 7. Know ORD, Electrophoresis and statistical analysis. 8. Shall be able to analyze drugs and pharmaceuticals using the above instruments. 9. Shall be able to interpret the structure of the organic compounds with the given spectral data. 10. Shall be able to appreciate the importance of modern instruments in the quality control and research. COURSE CONTENTS THEORY                                                                                                         75 Hours (3 Hrs/wk) 14. UV-VISUAL SPECTROSCOPY: Brief review of electromagnetic spectrum, UV-Visual range, energy, wavelength and color relationships.   Interaction of electromagnetic radiation (UV-Visible) with matter and its effects.   Chromophores and their interaction with E.M.R Absorption spectra of organic compounds and complexes illustrating the phenomenon and its utilization in qualitative and quantitative studies of drugs.   Shifts and their interpretation (including solvent effects).   Empirical correlation of structure with absorption phenomena (Woodward’s rules etc) Quantitative estimations, Modern instrumentation.                                                                            6 Hours 15. INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY: Nature of Infra-red radiation.   Interaction of I.R radiation with organic molecules and effects on bonds.   Molecular Infrared spectra.   Brief outline of classical I.R instrumentation and particle details of obtaining spectra, including sample preparation for spectroscopy, qualitative interpretation of I.R spectroscopy including FT-IR,ATR.                                                                                                                   5 Hours. 16. OPTICAL RATATORY DISPERSION: Fundamental principles of ORD.   Cotton effect curves, their characteristics and interpretation.   Octant rule and its application with examples.   Circular dichroism and its relation to ORD. 17. NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY: Fundamental principles of NMR (Magnetic properties of nuclei: applied field and precession;absorption and transition;frequency).   Chemical shifts concept: isotopic nuclei, Reference standards: Proton Magnetic spectra, their characteristics, presentation terms used in describing spectra and their interpretation (Signal No., position, Intensity).   Brief outline of instrumental arrangements and some practical details. Signal multiplicity phenomenon in high resolution PMR.   Spin-spin coupling.   Application of Signal Split and coupling constant data to interpretation of spectra.   Decoupling and shift reagent methods.   Brief outline of principles of FT-NMR with reference to 13CNMR: Spin spin and spin-lattice relaxation phenomenon.   Free induction decay (FID) proton noise de-coupling signal, average time domain and frequency domain signals nuclear overhauser enhancement 13C NMR spectra, their presentation, characteristics, interpretation, examples and applications.   Brief indication of application of magnetic resonance spectral data of other nuclei by modern NMR instruments.   Introduction to 2-D NMR techniques. 14 Hours 18. MASS SPECTROMETRY: Basic principles and brief outline of instrumentation.   Ion formation and types; molecular ion, meta stable ions, fragmentation processes.   Fragmentation patterns and fragmentation characteristics in relation to parent structure and functional groups.   Relative abundances of isotopes and their contribution to characteristic peaks.   Mass spectrum, its characteristics, presentation and interpretation.   Chemical ionization Mass spectrometry.   GC-MS, other recent advances in MS.   Fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry. 9 Hours 19. CHROMATOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES: Classification of chromatographic methods based on mechanism of separation.   Paper chromatography;techniques and applications.   Thin layer chromatography, comparison to paper chromatography and HPLC, adsorbents for TLC.   Preparation techniques, mobile phase selection, reversed phase TLC, High performance TLC detection methods, quantitative methods in TLC.   Programmed multiple development techniques. 20.    GAS CHROMAOGRAPHY: Instrumentation, packed and open tubular column, Column efficiency parameters, the Vandeemeter equation, Resolution, liquid stationalry phases; derivatization methods of GC including acylation, perfluoroacylation,alkylation and esterification.   Dectectors; FID,ECD,TCD,NPDA critical comparison of sensitivity, selectivity and field of applications of these detectors.   Examples of GTC applications in pharmaceutical analysis. 21. LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY: Comparison of GC and HPLC, instrumentation in HPLC, Analytical, preparative and micro ore columns, normal and reversed-phase packing materials, Reverse phase HPLC, column selection, mobile phase selection, efficiency parameters, resolution, detectors in HPLC refractive index, Photometric and electrochemical.   Comparison of sensitivity, selectivity and field of applications of these detectors.   HPTCC-instrumentation and applications. 10 Hours 22. ELECTROPHORESIS: Moving boundary electrophoresis, zone electrophoresis, Isotachophoresis, Isoelectric focusing and immunoelectrophores,continuous electrophoresis (preparative) appliction. 2 Hours 23. X-RAY DIFRACTION METHODS: Introduction, Generation of X-rays, Elementary crystallography, Miller Indices,X-ray diffraction, Bragg’s law, X-ray powder diffraction, X-ray powder diffractometer, obtaining and interpretation of X-ray powder diffraction data. 24.   STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Introduction, significance of statistical methods, Normal distribution, probability, Degrees of freedom, measures of variation-standard deviation, variance, standard error,tests for statistical significance – students ‘T’ test, chi-square test. 5 Hours 25. TEACHING SKILLS, RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND LITERATURE SOURCES: Fundamentals of teaching and learning;art and science of teaching.   Thesis writing and presentation of the work. Citation of references. 3 Hours 26. ETHICS IN PHARMACY (Syllabus of Ethics in Pharmacy given in SECTION V should be taught to the students.) 3 Hours Text Books: Spectrophotometric identification of organic compounds, Silverstein et.al (7 th Edition, 1981). Fundamentals of applied statistics S.C.Gupta and C.K.Kapoor. Reference Books: X-ray methods of Clive Whoston published by John Wiley &amp; Sons 1987. Statistics by Gofeti Radhakrishna. Bio Statistics by Sadkar. Instrumental methods of analysis by Scoog and West. Instrumental Method of analysis – Modern methods part-B, Vol-2 pages 11 to 154. Editor – James W.Munson, Drug &amp; Pharm. Sciences Marcel Dekker. Journals: At least one international journal is to be subscribed. Journal of Chromatography Analyst Teaching / learning activities: Journal Club: Minimum of one presentation per term per student. Seminars: Minimum of one seminar per term per student. Field visits / Industrial visits: Minimum of one visits during first year. Conferences / meetings: The students and teaching staff shall be encouraged to attend at least one conference / meetings in their respective discipline. Scheme of the examination: Subjects Sessionals Seminar/record marks Annual Examination marks Total marks Theory 30 20 100 (3 hours) 150 Practical record 30 20 100 (6 hours) 150   University Practical Examination 1. Synopsis                                20 Marks 2. Major Experiment                 35 Marks 3. Minor Experiment                  25 Marks 4. Viva-voce                             20 Marks             Total:                             100 Marks Monitoring Progress of Studies Every candidate shall maintain a work diary and record of his/her participation in the training programmes conducted by the department such as journal reviews, seminars, etc. (please see Chapter IV for model checklists and logbook specimen copy).   Special mention may be made of the presentations by the candidate as well as details of clinical or laboratory procedures, if any conducted by the candidate.   The work diary shall be scruitinised and certified by the Head of the Department and head of the Institution, and presented in the university practical/clinical examination.   The presentations will be assessed by the faculty members and peers (see Model Checklist I, Chapter IV). PRACTICALS Minimum of 15 experiments to be performed Major Experiments 1 – 4    Simultaneous estimation of Paracetamol and ibuprofen; Aspirin and        Caffeine;Rifampicin and Isoniazid or other combination formulation (4 expts). U.V Visible spectrum scanning of certain organic compounds – absorption and correlation of structures. Comparison e.g. a) Chloramphenicol. b) Analgin c) Sulphadiazine d) Ibuprofen             Comparison of three different analytical methods for Salbutamol or        other drugs. 7-8.            Experiments based on HPLC &amp; GC (2expt.) 9-13           Workshop on spectroscopy structural elucidation of at least 5 unknown                         compounds. 14               IR, NMR &amp; Mass spectroscopy (1 compound each). 15.             Case studies on quality control lab planning &amp; analytical reporting of                  raw materials, In-process and finished goods.   Minor Experiments. 21. Effect of pH and solvent on U.V.Spectrum of certain drugs. 22. Two dimensional paper chromatography and TLC (Minor expt.) 23. Gradient elution and other techniques in column chromatography (Minor expt.) 24. Separation by electrophoresis. Any other relevant exercises based on theory. PAPER III. PHARMACOLOGICAL SCREENING METHODS &amp; CLINICAL EVALAUTION GOALS: To understand the process of drug development and estimation of drugs using bioassays. To understand and apply Pharmacokinetics to rational drug therapy. OBJECTIVES : Upon completion of the course, the candidate is expected to know. Ø The regulations and ethics concerning animal studies and experiments on human beings. Ø Carry out screening of new drugs. Ø Participate in drug development process. Ø Know alternative to animal screening procedures/techniques. Ø To perform Bioassays official in IP/BP/USP. Ø Concepts of kinetics and various Pharmacokinetics models. THEORY                                                                                                         50 Hours (2Hrs/wk) Study of laboratory animals, Regulations and ethics requirements. Transgenic animals and other genetically prone animal models (Viz Nude Mice, SH rats). Bioassays: Basic principles of bioassays, official bioassays, experimental models and statistical designs employed in biological standardization.   Intra cerebroventricular and other newer techniques of drug administration;                                                                                                          8 hours Preclinical models employed in the screening of new drugs belonging to following categories: Antipsychotic agent; Antianxiety agents; Nootropic drugs; Antidepressant drugs; Antiparkinsonian agents; Analgesics; Antiepileptics; models for status epilepticus; Antiinflammatory agents; Antiulcer agents; Antianginals; Antiarrythmics; Antiatherosclerotic drugs; Antimalarials; Anthelmintics; Antidiabetics; Drugs for myocardial infarction; Antihypertensives;                                                                                                          20 hours                                                                                                            Definition and Scope of Pharmacokinetics.                                                                    1 hours Physiological concepts and kinetics Movement of the drugs through memberances Absorption] Distribution Metabolism / Biotransformation Elimination Integration with kinetics Individualization: Variability, genetics, age and weight, disease, interacting drugs, and monitoring of the same.                                                                                                                               1 hours Pharmacokinetics models: compartmental models, noncompartmental models and physiologic model.                                                                                                                                         4 hours Nonlinear Pharmacokinetics, multiple dosing and dosage regimen.                                               2 hours Drug development process, clinical trials, safety evaluation, preparation of IND/NDAs, statistical designs in clinical trials, data analysis techniques and presentation skills.   International guidelines (ICH recommendations) GLP inclding GCP. ICMR guidelines.                                                                                                                                                 5 hours Alternatives to animal screening procedures, cell-line, path-clamp technique, in-vitro models, molecular biology techniques.                                                                                2 hours                                                                          Text Books: Drug Discovery and Evaluation-Pharmacological Assays, 2 nd Edition by H.Gerhard.Vogel. Springer-Verlag.   Berlin Heidelberg. Fundamentals of Experimental Pharmacology, by M.N.Ghosh. scientific Book Agency, 2 nd Edition, Calcutta (1984) Clinical Pharmacokinetics by Malcolm Rowland and Thomas M.Tozer 3 rd Edition A lea and Febiger Book. (1996) Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics by Leon Shargel, 3 rd Edition, Williams and Wilkins 1997. Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics by Madan. Reference Books: Pharmacological Experiments in Intact preparations, Edinburgh university Pharamcology staff, Livingstone, (1968) Pharmacological Experiments on Isolated preparations, Edinburgh university Pharmacology staff, Livingstone, E &amp; S Livingstone Edinburgh &amp; London (1970) Screening Methods in Phamacology, Academic Press, New York and London (1965). Biopharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacokinetics by Milo Gibaldi. Lea and Febiger Book. 3 rd Edition (1984) Journals: Indian Journal of Pharmacology (Essential) British journal of Pharmacology. Practical Bioassay of acetylcholine/histamine using guinea pig ileum preparation. Bioassay of oxytocin using rat uterine preparation. Bioassay of 5-HT using rat fundus preparation. PA2 values of various antagonists using suitable isolated tissue preparations. Monitoring of concentration of drugs in saliva/urine Monitoring of concentration of drugs in blood. screening of anxiolytic drugs. Screening of antidepressant drugs. Screening of antiulcer drugs. Virtual / Simulated experiments are permitted Scheme of examination Synopsis                              20 marks Major experiment                35 marks Minor experiment                25 marks Viva-voce                           20 marks Total                                  100 marks                                                                                                                            PAPER IV. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GOALS: To understand the cell biology &amp; genetics that forms the basis for new drug discovery. OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of the course, the candidate is expected to know basic cell biology. Recombinant DNA technology, transfer of genes to mammalian cells. COURSE DESCRITION THEORY                                                                                                                     (2 Hrs/wk) Introduction The cell, cell cycle, cellular Aging and Death, Animal cell culture. Structure and functions of plasma membrane.                                         2 hours Cell signaling: Communication between cells and their environment, ion-channels, organization of signal transduction parthways, third messengers, Biosensors. 6 hours Role of genes within cells, DNA- the primary genetic material, Elucidation of genetic code, Gene expression, Genetic elements that control gene expression.   6 hours Recombinant DNA Technology: Principales, process and applications. Gene cloning: Isolation, cloning vectors, enzymes used in molecular cloning, PCR (Polymerase chain reaction), LCR (Ligation chain reaction) and their applications.   The formation and use of RFLP’s (Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism). 8 hours Recombinant DNA and Human Genetics: DNA sequencing, Mapping and cloning of Human disease genes, DNA-Based Diagnosis of genetic diseases, Gene therapy and Antisense technology, Humanm genome project.                                                9 hours Biotechnolgy related techniques: Protein engineering, Peptide chemistry and peptidomimetics, Nucleic acid technologies, catalytic antibodies, glycobiology.             7 hours Recombinant products in medicine with special reference to: Insulin, GH, Vaccines, Monoclonal antibodies, FSH, t-PA (tissue plasminogen activator), Biotechnology products in the pipeline.                                                                                                                      7 hours Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of Peptide and protein drugs: Elimination, distribution, pharmacodynamics and immunogenicity of protein therapeutics.                                                                                                                                                       3 hours Bio Ethics                                                                                                                      2 hours Text Books: Crommelin, DJA and Sindelar, RD. (Eds).-Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Harward Academic Publishers, Australia, UK. (1997) Alberts, B.et.al-Molecular biology of the CELL. 3 rd Ed. Garlound Publishing Inc. New York and London. (1994) Goodman and Gilman’s pharmacological basis of therapeutics. McGraw hill, New York (2001), 10 th Edition. Reference Books: Biopharmaceuticals: Biochemistry &amp; Biotechnology by Gary Walsh 1998 John Wiley and Sons. (1998). Recombinant DNA, second edition by James D.Watson, Michael Gilman, Jan Witowski, Mark Zoller, Scientific American Books, new york 1996 Fifth Printing. Journals: Gene therapy (Essential) Cell (Desirable) Nature (Desirable) Molecular biology and Medicine (Desirable) PRACTICALS:                                                                                               (6 Hrs/wk) Drug mutagenicity study using mice bone-marrow chromosomal aberration test. Drug mutagenicity study using mice bone-marrow micronucleus test. Isolation and estimation of DNA and RNA. Restriction digestion of DNA. Ligation of DNA                       Isolation of plasmids. Transformation of bacteria. Virtual / Simulated experiments are permitted Scheme of examination: Synopsis                       20 Marks Major Experiment          35 Marks Minor experiment          25 Marks Viva-voce                     20 Marks Total   100 enclosed -   26 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA TIME TABLE   FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2009 – 2010. Class: I st B.PHARM                                                                                                                                                      Lecturer Hall No. I Day 10:00 to11:00 AM 11.00 to 12.00 NOON 12.00 to 1.00 PM 1.00 to 2.00 PM 2.00 to 6.00 PM (Tutorials + Practicals) MONDAY Pharmaceutics Human Anatomy &amp; Physiology Computer Sc. L   U   N   C   H Pharma org. Chemistry                          Batch - (A) Human Anatomy &amp; Physiology             Batch - (B) Pharmaceutics                                      Batch – (C) TUESDAY Pharmaceutics Human Anatomy &amp; Physiology Computer Sc. Pharma org. Chemistry                          Batch - (B) Human Anatomy &amp; Physiology             Batch - (C) Pharmaceutics                                      Batch – (A) WEDNESDAY Pharmacognosy Human Anatomy &amp; Physiology Computer Sc. Pharma org. Chemistry                          Batch - (C) Human Anatomy &amp; Physiology             Batch - (A) Pharmaceutics                                      Batch – (B) THURSDAY Pharmacognosy Pharm Inorg.Chem-I Pharm Org.Chem-I Pharma In Org.Chemistry                      Batch - (C) Pharmacognosy                                     Batch - (A) Computer Science/Biology                      Batch – (B) FRIDAY Pharm Org.Chem-I Pharm Inorg.Chem-I Maths/Biology Pharma In Org.Chemistry                      Batch - (B) Pharmacognosy                                     Batch - (C) Computer Science/Biology                      Batch – (A) SATURDAY Pharm Org.Chem-I Pharm Inorg.Chem-I Maths/Biology Pharma In Org.Chemistry                      Batch - (A) Pharmacognosy                                     Batch - (B) Computer Science/Biology                      Batch – (C) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA TIME TABLE   FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2009 – 2010.             Class: II nd B.PHARM                                                                                                                                        Lecturer Hall No. II Day 10:00 to 11:00 11:00 to 12:00 12:00 to 1:00 1:00 to 2:00 2.00 to 6.00 (Tutorials + Practicals) MONDAY Physical Pharmaceutics Pharma Organic Chemistry-II Applied Biochemistry L U N C H Physical Pharmaceutics                            Batch – (A) Applied Biochemistry                    Batch – (C) TUESDAY Physical Pharmaceutics Pharma Organic Chemistry-II Applied Biochemistry Physical Pharmaceutics                            Batch – (B) Applied Biochemistry                    Batch – (A) WEDNESDAY Physical Pharmaceutics Pharma Organic Chemistry-II Applied Biochemistry Physical Pharmaceutics                            Batch – (C) THURSDAY Pharm Microbiology &amp; Biotech. Pathophysiology Pathophysiology Pharma Micro &amp; Biotech.             Batch – (B) Pharma Organic Chemistry-II      Batch – (C) FRIDAY Pharm Microbiology &amp; Biotech. Pathophysiology -- Pharma Micro &amp; Biotech.            Batch – (C) Applied Biochemistry                    Batch - (B) Pharma Organic Chemistry-II      Batch – (A) SATURDAY Pharm Microbiology &amp; Biotech. Pathophysiology Pharma Micro &amp; Biotech.             Batch – (A) Pharma Organic Chemistry-II      Batch – (B)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Principal LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA TIME TABLE   FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2009 – 2010.                         Class: III rd B.PHARM                                                                                                                           Lecturer Hall No. II Day 10:00 to 11:00 11:00 to 12:00 12:00 to 1:00 1:00 to 2:00 2.00 to 6.00 (Tutorials + Practicals) MONDAY P’COGNOSY &amp; PHYTOCHEM MED.CHEM-I -- L U N C H MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY-I                           BATCH -   (A) PHARMACOGNOSY &amp; PHYTOCHEM         BATCH – (B) TUESDAY P’COGNOSY &amp; PHYTOCHEM MED.CHEM-I -- MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY-I                            BATCH -   (B) PHARMACOGNOSY &amp; PHYTOCHEM         BATCH – (C) WEDNESDAY P’COGNOSY &amp; PHYTOCHEM MED.CHEM-I -- MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY-I                            BATCH -   (C) PHARMACOGNOSY &amp; PHYTOCHEM         BATCH – (A) PHARMA ENGINEERING                            BATCH   - (B ) THURSDAY P’COLOGY PHARM ENGG. PHARM JURIS PHARMA ENGINEERING                            BATCH   - (A ) FRIDAY P’COLOGY PHARM ENGG. -- -- SATURDAY P’COLOGY PHARM ENGG. PHARM JURIS PHARMA ENGINEERING                            BATCH   - (C ) LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA TIME TABLE FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2009 - 2010             CLASS: IV th B.PHARM                                                                                                   LECTURER HALL : III DAYS 10.00 – 11.00 AM 11.00 – 12.00 NOON 12.00 – 1.00 PM 1.00 – 2.00 PM 2:00 to6:00 PM (Tutorials + Practicals) MONDAY P’CEUTICAL &amp; BIO ‘CEUTICS IND. P’COGNOSY ELECTIVE-1 L   U   N   C   H INST.BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS                      BATCH– A IND. PHARMACOGNOSY                                BATCH - B PHARMACOLOGY &amp; TOXICOLOGY               BATCH – C TUESDAY P’CEUTICAL &amp; BIO ‘CEUTICS IND. P’COGNOSY ELECTIVE-1 INST.BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS                      BATCH - B IND. PHARMACOGNOSY                                BATCH - C PHARMACOLOGY &amp; TOXICOLOGY               BATCH – A WEDNESDAY P’CEUTICAL &amp; BIO ‘CEUTICS INST.   &amp; BIO-MED ANALYSIS ELECTIVE-1(T) INST.BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS                      BATCH - C IND. PHARMACOGNOSY                               BATCH - A PHARMACOLOGY &amp; TOXICOLOGY             BATCH – B THURSDAY INST.   &amp; BIO-MED ANALYSIS MED.CHEM – II ELECTIVE-2 P’CEUTICAL TECH.&amp; BIO. P’CEUT.                BATCH - B MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY-II                                      BATCH – A FRIDAY P’COLOGY &amp; TOXICOLOGY MED.CHEM – II ELECTIVE-2 P’CEUTICAL TECH.&amp; BIO. P’CEUT.                         BATCH - C MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY-II                                     BATCH – B SATURDAY P’COLOGY &amp; TOXICOLOGY MED.CHEM – II ELECTIVE-2(T) P’CEUTICAL TECH.&amp; BIO. P’CEUT.                         BATCH - A MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY-II                                     BATCH – C LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA TIME TABLE FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-2010 Class:M.Pharm (Previous) PHARMACEUTICS DAY 10:00 TO 11:00 a.m 11.00 to 12.00 p.m 12.00 to 1.00 p.m 1.30 to 5.30 p.M MONDAY BIOPHARMACEUTICS &amp; PHARMACOKINETICS ADVANCES IN DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS (PRACTICAL) TUESDAY BIOPHARMACEUTICS &amp; PHARMACOKINETICS BIOPHARMACEUTICS &amp; PHARMACOKINETICS (PRACTICAL) WEDNESDAY MODERN PHRMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS MODERN PHRMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS (PRACTICAL) THURSDAY PREFORMUALTION &amp; PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT PREFORMUALTION &amp; PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT (PRACTICAL) FRIDAY PREFORMUALTION &amp; PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT ADVANCES IN DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS MODERN PHRMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS -- SATURDAY ADVANCES IN DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS MODERN PHRMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS JOURNAL CLUB -- LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA TIME TABLE FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-2010 Class:M.Pharm (Previous) Pharmacology DAY 10:00 TO 11:00 a.m 11.00 to 12.00 p.m 12.00 to 1.00 p.m 1.30 to 5.30 p.M MONDAY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (JGJ) MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (PRACTICAL) (JG) TUESDAY PHARMACOLOGICAL SCREENING METHODS AND CLINICAL EVALUATION (MSK) ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY (PRACTICAL) (DKS) WEDNESDAY PHARMACOLOGICAL SCREENING METHODS AND CLINCIAL EVALUATION (MSK) PHARMACOLOGICAL SCREENING METHODS AND CLINICAL EVALUATION (PRACTICAL) (MSK) THURSDAY MODERN PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS (MGP) MODERN PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS (PRACTICAL) MGP) FRIDAY ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY (DKS) MODERN PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS (SH) MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (JGJ) -- SATURDAY ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY (DKS) MODERN PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS (MGP) JOURNAL CLUB -- H.O.D of Pharmacology LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA TIME TABLE FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-2010 Class:M.Pharm (Previous) : PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY DAY 10:00 TO 11:00 a.m 11.00 to 12.00 p.m 12.00 to 1.00 p.m 1.30 to 5.30 p.M MONDAY DRUG DESIGN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY-I (PRACTICAL) TUESDAY MODERN PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS NATURAL PRODUCTS (PRACTICAL) WEDNESDAY MODERN PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS MODERN PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS (PRACTICAL) THURSDAY MODERN PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS ADVANCED PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY (PRACTICAL) FRIDAY NATURAL PRODUCTS A.P.C M.P.A -- SATURDAY A.P.C DRUG DESIGN JOURNAL CLUB                                                                                     H.O.D of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Enclosure – 27 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, GULBARGA B.PHARM TEACHING STAFF WORK LOAD – 2009 - 2010 Srl. No Name of the Staff Qualification Designation Subjects Handling Course Work Load Remarks B1 B2 B3 B4 1. Syed Sanaullah M.Pharm (Ph.D) Pharmaceutics Principal Pharmaceutics (Theory) Advanced Ind.Pharmacy ü ü 09 2. Dr. D.K.Suresh M.Pharm Pharmacology Professor Patho physiology ü 07 3. Dr. N.G.Raghavendra M.Pharm Pharmaceutics Professor AIP ü 02 4. Mrs. Jyoti.G.Jain M.Pharm Pharmacology Asst.Professor Pharmacology &amp; Toxicology   ü 15 5. Mr. Saifuddin Khalid M.Pharm Pharmacology Asst.Professor Pharmacology Elective ü ü 10 6. Mr. K.Durga Rao M.Pharm Pharmacognosy Professor Ind. Pharmacognosy Pharmacognosy ü ü 16 7. Mr. Syed Zakir Hussain M.Pharm Pharmacognosy Lecturer Pharmacognosy (Pr) ü 09 8. Mr. Faheem I.P M.Pharm Pharmacognosy Lecturer Pharmacognosy &amp; Phytochemistry Microbiology (practical)   ü ü 24 9. Mr. M.H.Hugar M.Sc (Org. Chem) Asst.Professor Pharma Organic Chemistry-I Pharma Organic Chemistry-II ü ü 21 10. Mr. Asgar Ali M.Pharm Phrma Analysis Asst.Professor P.I.O.C Inst. Biomedical Analysis Pharma Analysis (Pr) ü ü 23 :: 2 :: Srl. No Name of the Staff Qualification Designation Subjects Handling Course Work Load Remarks B1 B2 B3 B4 11. Mrs. Syeda Humaira M.Pharm Phrma Analysis Asst.Professor Med Chem.-I (Pr) ü 09 12. Mr.Syed Shakeel Ahmed M.Pharm Medicinal Chemistry Lecturer M.C-I (Th) ü 12 14. Mr. Khaja Pasha M.Pharm Quality Assurance Lecturer P.O.C-I (Pr) Inst. Biomedical Analysis Pharma Analysis (T) ü ü 14 15. Mr. Ashfaq Ahmed Mohsin M.Pharm Pharmaceutics Lecturer Pharma Engg.   ü 18   16. Mrs. Sumanji Bala M.Pharm Pharmaceutics Lecturer Pharm Tech. &amp; Biopharmaceutics ü 12 17. Mr. Aejaz Ahmed M.Pharm Pharmaceutics Lecturer Physical Pharmaceutics   &amp;   Pharma Juris ü ü 20 18. Mr. Md. Liyakat   Ahmed M.Pharm Pharmacology Lecturer H.A.P ü 12 19. Mr. Sunil Fingi M.Pharm (Pharm Tech) Lecturer Pharmaceutics (Pr) Elective ü ü 14 20. Mr. Mohammed Shafiuddin M.Pharm Pharmacology Asst.Professor Biochemistry ü 12 21. Mrs.Nikhat Farahana M.Pharm Pharma Chemistry Lecturer M.C-II ü 12 Director Enclosure – 28 SHORT NOTES RESEARCH PAPER ARTICALS   ENCLOSED ",3059);arrFiles[64]=new Array(65,"camp1.htm","31 Mar 2008","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY","","","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY CAMP - I PLACE: JEWARGI DATE ORGANIZED: 31-12-2006 Sl. No Name of Doctor Specialization 01 Dr. MURGESH PASTAPUR CARDIOLOGIST 02 Dr. ROOPA PASTAPUR GYNECOLOGIST 03 Dr. BASAWARAJ PATIL PEDIATRICS 04 Dr. B.S. HIREMAT ORTHOPEDICS 05 Dr. S.V. KUMBAR AYURVEDIC 06 Dr. GOVIND DENTIST 07 Dr. WADIYAR GENERAL PRACTITIONER 08 Dr. P.M. MATH GENERAL PRACTITIONER 09 Dr. BHARATI S.J GENERAL PRACTITIONER 10 Dr. NAGARAJ HEREMATH GENERAL PRACTITIONER 11 Dr. NABI PATEL GENERAL PRACTITIONER 12 Dr. RAJ HALLI AYURVEDIC Number of patients availed this facility : More than 400 About 40 members paramedical workers and student volunteers involved in the organization, rural people very happy and they got all specialist Doctor in one umbrella. 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Number of patients availed this facility : More than 300 ",8);arrFiles[68]=new Array(69,"camp4.htm","31 Mar 2008","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY","","","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY CAMP - IV PLACE: MAHAVEER HOSPITAL GULBARGA DATE ORGANIZED: 10-09-2007 Sl. No Name of Doctor Specialization 01 Dr. MAHANTAPPA NANDYAL OPTHALMOLOGIST 02 Dr. RAJIV REDDY ENT 03 Dr. NAGENDRA S.MANTHALE SKIN 04 Dr. SANTOSH V.SHEGEDAR ORTHOPEDICS 05 Dr. RAVI RAJ MOORE MBBS, DCH (Children Spl) 06 Dr. SYED ZAKAULLAH MDS 07 Dr. VINOD S.JIVANGI BHMS (M.D) 08 Dr. NAGENDRA REDDY BHMS 09 Dr. SATISH KALSHETTY BHMS Number of patients availed this facility : More than 200 ",5);arrFiles[69]=new Array(70,"camp6.htm","17 Mar 2010","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY","","","LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY CAMP - VI PLACE: GOVT. PU COLLEGE SAGAR Tq. SHAHPUR DATE ORGANIZED: 25-08-2009 Sl. No Name of Doctor Specialization 01 Dr. A. 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Dr.R.Manavalam, Dr.M.Vimala Devi, Visiting Professor of Delivering Lecture on Current Trends in Pharmaceutical Tech Delivering Lecture Controlled Release Technology and on Newer Raw Materials Regulatory Requirements. in Dermal Drug Delivery System Dr.John Laugh, Reader in Dept of Analysis, Prof.N.N.Maldar Delivering Lecture on Biodegradable Polymers. Sunderland University, England. Delivering Lecture on Recent Concepts of HPLC. Delicious Refreshments During Seminar ",17);arrFiles[109]=new Array(110,"Images/international/DELEGATES.HTM","26 Sep 2009","New Page 1","","","NUMBER OF DELEGATES FROM VARIOUS PARTS OF INDIA SL.NO STATE APPLICANTS ATTENDANCE 1 Andrapradesh 10 10 2 Tamilnadu 20 20 3 Utaranchal 02 02 4 Madhyapradesh 04 04 5 Maharastra 05 05 6 Gujrat 01 00 7 K
