Dr. Rahul Hajare has extensive experience in research and development, working at organizations such as Aarti Drugs Ltd, National AIDS Research Institute, and Indian Council of Medical Research. He holds a post-doctorate degree and has published over 50 papers on topics related to drug design and development, with a focus on HIV inhibitors. His expertise includes analytical techniques such as HPLC, GC, and spectroscopy that he has applied to identify drug impurities and develop quality assurance methods.
This document provides a biography and resume for Dr. Rahul A. Hajare, a researcher in biologics development and protein chemistry. It summarizes his educational background, areas of research interest, research experience, awards, publications, projects, and academic appointments. Some key details include that he received a Ph.D. in 2012 from Vinayaka Mission University and has over 52 publications. His research focuses on areas like biologics development, protein chemistry, molecular biology, and drug discovery. He has worked on projects related to HIV inhibition and anticancer activity.
This document provides a summary of Dr. Rahul A. Hajare's educational and professional qualifications. It includes details of his educational background such as degrees obtained from various Indian universities. It also lists his areas of research interest, research experience in biologics development and protein chemistry, awards received, publications, and professional roles held at various academic and industry positions.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Dr. Rajesh Yadav that provides details about his educational qualifications and professional experience. It summarizes that he has a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences, has over 13 years of teaching experience as a lecturer and professor, and 5.5 years of research experience. He has published over 25 research papers and presented in several national and international conferences.
Anuj Thakur has a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Delhi. He currently works as a research associate at Mankind Pharma designing synthetic routes for active pharmaceutical ingredients. His doctoral thesis focused on designing novel molecular hybrids as therapeutic agents. He has published several papers on designing anti-cancer, anti-malarial, and anti-Parkinson compounds and has attended numerous conferences presenting his research.
Devender Mandala seeks a position where he can utilize his knowledge and education in chemical science and allied fields. He has a Ph.D. in synthetic organic and medicinal chemistry from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University and is currently a post-doctoral associate investigating synthetic routes for anti-retroviral drugs. He has over 10 years of experience in multi-step organic synthesis and expertise in characterization techniques. His research focuses on developing new methodologies for drug synthesis and continuous flow processes.
This resume summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Krishna Sailaja. She has over 11 years of experience in teaching, research, and regulatory roles. Currently, she works as an Associate Professor and has published over 30 papers and book chapters. Her research focuses on polymeric nanoparticles for sustained drug delivery. She holds a PhD in Pharmaceutics from Osmania University and has received several fellowships and awards for her work.
Katha Krishna seeks a challenging position in research to utilize their intellectual and technical background. They completed an Integrated Master's in Biotechnology from Kakatiya University, earning a 72% grade. Their research experience includes a project studying the anticancer effects of Annona reticulata leaf extract on lung cancer cells. They have skills in protein isolation/purification, gel electrophoresis, microbiology techniques, and software like MS Office.
Chandrashekhar C seeks a challenging position leveraging 9 years of experience in production management, research, and protein purification. He has a PhD in chemistry and manages cGMP compliance. His expertise includes downstream processing, chromatography, freeze drying, and quality control.
This document provides a biography and resume for Dr. Rahul A. Hajare, a researcher in biologics development and protein chemistry. It summarizes his educational background, areas of research interest, research experience, awards, publications, projects, and academic appointments. Some key details include that he received a Ph.D. in 2012 from Vinayaka Mission University and has over 52 publications. His research focuses on areas like biologics development, protein chemistry, molecular biology, and drug discovery. He has worked on projects related to HIV inhibition and anticancer activity.
This document provides a summary of Dr. Rahul A. Hajare's educational and professional qualifications. It includes details of his educational background such as degrees obtained from various Indian universities. It also lists his areas of research interest, research experience in biologics development and protein chemistry, awards received, publications, and professional roles held at various academic and industry positions.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Dr. Rajesh Yadav that provides details about his educational qualifications and professional experience. It summarizes that he has a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences, has over 13 years of teaching experience as a lecturer and professor, and 5.5 years of research experience. He has published over 25 research papers and presented in several national and international conferences.
Anuj Thakur has a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Delhi. He currently works as a research associate at Mankind Pharma designing synthetic routes for active pharmaceutical ingredients. His doctoral thesis focused on designing novel molecular hybrids as therapeutic agents. He has published several papers on designing anti-cancer, anti-malarial, and anti-Parkinson compounds and has attended numerous conferences presenting his research.
Devender Mandala seeks a position where he can utilize his knowledge and education in chemical science and allied fields. He has a Ph.D. in synthetic organic and medicinal chemistry from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University and is currently a post-doctoral associate investigating synthetic routes for anti-retroviral drugs. He has over 10 years of experience in multi-step organic synthesis and expertise in characterization techniques. His research focuses on developing new methodologies for drug synthesis and continuous flow processes.
This resume summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Krishna Sailaja. She has over 11 years of experience in teaching, research, and regulatory roles. Currently, she works as an Associate Professor and has published over 30 papers and book chapters. Her research focuses on polymeric nanoparticles for sustained drug delivery. She holds a PhD in Pharmaceutics from Osmania University and has received several fellowships and awards for her work.
Katha Krishna seeks a challenging position in research to utilize their intellectual and technical background. They completed an Integrated Master's in Biotechnology from Kakatiya University, earning a 72% grade. Their research experience includes a project studying the anticancer effects of Annona reticulata leaf extract on lung cancer cells. They have skills in protein isolation/purification, gel electrophoresis, microbiology techniques, and software like MS Office.
Chandrashekhar C seeks a challenging position leveraging 9 years of experience in production management, research, and protein purification. He has a PhD in chemistry and manages cGMP compliance. His expertise includes downstream processing, chromatography, freeze drying, and quality control.
This document provides a summary of an individual's educational and professional qualifications. It lists the individual's educational background, including degrees earned in pharmacy and life sciences. It also outlines extensive research experience in areas like biologics development, protein chemistry, and immunology. The individual has worked in both academic and industry roles and has published research papers in various journals. Awards and honors are also mentioned, recognizing the individual's work.
This document lists 100 papers published by Averineni Ravi Kumar in national and international journals from 2006 to 2014. The papers cover a wide range of topics including phytochemical screening and analysis of various plant species, evaluation of anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antidiabetic properties of plants, development and validation of analytical methods for pharmaceutical compounds, and toxicity studies of herbal formulations in animal models. Many of the papers involve collaboration with other authors and were published in reputed journals in the fields of pharmacology, toxicology, pharmaceutical sciences, and chemistry.
List of Publications in National and International Journals 100aravi kumar
This document lists 100 publications by Averineni Ravi Kumar in national and international journals from 2006-2013. The publications cover a wide range of topics including phytochemical screening and antibacterial activity of various plants, toxicological studies of herbal formulations, and development and validation of analytical methods for pharmaceutical compounds. Many of the publications involve collaboration with other authors and are in journals focused on areas like pharmacology, toxicology, chemistry, and pharmaceutical research.
Analgesic activity of various leaf extracts of saraca indica linn.Younis I Munshi
The document summarizes a study that evaluated the analgesic activity of different leaf extracts of Saraca indica in mice models. The extracts showed dose-dependent analgesic effects in both the formalin-induced pain and tail immersion tests. In the formalin test, the methanol extract at 400 mg/kg produced the highest analgesic activity, inhibiting pain response by 55.87% in the first phase and 49.21% in the second phase. In the tail immersion test, the methanol extract also increased the tail flick latency time the most compared to control, suggesting it may have central analgesic effects. The results indicate that extracts of Saraca indica leaves possess analgesic properties.
Household disposal of pharmaceuticals” a risk to the environment (A SURVEY)Gulzar Alam
The presence of pharmaceuticals are the nearly ubiquitous pollutants in both ground and surface waters environment, has become a cause for increasing concern in recent years. This study aimed to investigate the household disposal of unused and expired pharmaceuticals as a source of pharmaceuticals in the environment. The survey was carried out in major cities i.e. Ahemedabad, Gandhi Nagar, Amreli, Rajkot, and Vadodra of Gujarat state. We used the information on when and how they disposed of unfinished pharmaceuticals to construct a conceptual model to assess the pathways of pharmaceuticals into the environment. The model demonstrated that disposal of unused pharmaceuticals, either by household waste or via the sink or toilet, may be a prominent route that requires greater attention. This survey reveals important data regarding awareness, economics and other aspects regarding the use of household pharmaceuticals. So, overall conclusion of survey that the household disposal of pharmaceuticals among peoples in different place in Gujarat is very harmful for the environment and human health. Keywords: Pharmaceuticals, Pollutants, Household Disposal, Sink or Toilet
Preliminary phytochemical analysis and in vivo evaluation of antipyretic effe...CrimsonAlternativemedicine
Preliminary phytochemical analysis and in vivo evaluation of antipyretic effects of methanolic extract of Argyreia pilosa Wight & Arn. by DSNBK Prasanth in Advances in Complementary & Alternative Medicine
The antipyrexia action of the methanol extract of A. pilosa had been explored utilizing the yeast evoked pyrexia procedure in rabbits. Paracetamol utilized as a positive control as well as negative control group acquired distilled water. Rectal temperatures of all rabbits had been documented instantly prior to the administration of the extract or vehicle or paracetamol as well as again at 30min period for 3h utilizing digital thermometer. The extract had been additionally phytochemically tested with regard to alkaloids, tannins, saponins, flavonoids, cardiac glycosides and phenols. At 400mg/kg dosage the extract revealed considerable decrease in yeast evoked raised temperature when compared with that of standard drug paracetamol where by the extract dose 200mg/kg had been less effective as compared to higher dose (p<0.05). Phytochemical testing demonstrated the existence of flavonoids, alkaloids, tannins, phenols, steroids, acid compounds, glycosides, amino acids, and proteins. This research confirmed that this methanol extract of A. pilosa at a dose of 400mg/kg owns considerable antipyretic outcome against the yeast-induced raised temperature. The antipyretic activity of A. pilosaextract could be due to its secondary metabolites, which probably consist of flavonoids like Rutin and Quercetin; sterols like β-Sitosterol. But, further phytochemical, as well as biological tests, are recommended to determine the other active chemical constituents accountable for the antipyretic activity.
Dr. Meti G Y has over 12 years of experience in process R&D. He currently works as an R&D Assistant Manager at R L Fine Chem pvt ltd in Bangalore. He has a PhD in Organic Chemistry from Karnatak University. His experience includes working as a Research Scientist and R&D Chemist for other companies. He has handled projects related to developing processes for drugs to treat conditions like depression, psychosis, infections, pain, and hypertension. He is skilled in areas like patent analysis, process optimization and validation, and scale-up. He has over 15 publications in peer-reviewed journals on organic synthesis and evaluation of compounds for properties like anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory
Indian journal of research in pharmacy and biotechnology 4debjit bhowmik
This document discusses the controversial role of antipsychotics in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. While atypical antipsychotics can effectively treat psychotic symptoms and behavioral issues in the short term, several placebo-controlled studies have found they nearly double the risk of death over 2-3 years due to adverse events like infections. The FDA issued a black box warning about this increased mortality risk. Currently, the only FDA-approved medications target cognitive symptoms, but they also have significant side effects. More research is needed to develop safer alternatives for managing behavioral and psychological symptoms in Alzheimer's patients. Non-pharmacological interventions should be the primary treatment approach.
Prokinetic effect of herbomineral unani formulation (dolabi) in diabetic ratsYounis I Munshi
This study investigated the prokinetic effects of the Unani herbomineral formulation Dolabi in diabetic rats. Diabetes was induced in rats by injecting streptozotocin. Dolabi treatment significantly increased gastric emptying and intestinal transit in diabetic rats compared to untreated diabetic rats. Dolabi also significantly decreased the EC50 of acetylcholine in the distal colon of diabetic rats, indicating improved smooth muscle response. In vitro, Dolabi showed potent antioxidant activity by scavenging stable DPPH free radicals. The results suggest Dolabi may exert its prokinetic effects by reducing oxidative stress in diabetes and could be useful for treating gastrointestinal impairments in diabetic patients.
Indian journal of research in pharmacy and biotechnology vol 1-issue-6-nove-...Debjit Bhowmik
This document describes the development of a LAMP marker for the authentication of the traditional medicinal plant Kalongi (Nigella sativa L.). RAPD analysis was performed on different accessions of Kalongi, identifying a monomorphic fragment present in all accessions. This fragment was cloned and sequenced, and specific LAMP primers were designed. The LAMP assay specifically amplified genomic DNA of authenticated Kalongi samples, but not a negative control species. The developed LAMP marker can provide guidance for authentication of plant materials traded as Kalongi and help address issues of adulteration.
Evaluation of in vitro antibacterial activity of Caralluma lasiantha for scie...Ratnakaram Venkata Nadh
Caralluma lasiantha is used as a traditional medicine in India to heal body
heat and inflammations. In order to find out a scientific validation for the Indian
traditional knowledge, antibacterial activity of C. lasiantha extracts was studied
against inflammation causing bacteria (viz., Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli,
Streptococcus Sp., Bacillus subtilis, Enterobacter aerogenes, Klebsiella pneumoniae)
along with other Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Solvents with different
polarity were used for extraction from dry roots and stems. Minimum inhibitory
concentrations (MIC) were also studied. Differential antibacterial activity was
exhibited by extracts and higher inhibition potential against Gram-positive bacteria
was explained. The observed antibacterial activities were correlated with the chemical
structures of phytochemicals present in C. lasiantha. Anti-inflammation activities
are related to C. lasiantha extracts through their antibacterial activities.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Ashish Shukla that summarizes his educational qualifications and professional experience. It includes details about his B. Pharm and M. Pharm degrees, work as a Research Executive at Lupin Ltd., skills in HPLC, FTIR, and other analytical techniques. His objective is to contribute to the pharmaceutical industry and academia through hard work and learning.
The document summarizes the pharmacognostic and phytochemical evaluation of the leaf and stem of Euphorbia hirta. Macroscopic and microscopic analysis revealed characteristic features of the leaf such as elliptic or oblong shape, faintly toothed margins, and presence of anomocytic stomata. Microscopic analysis of the stem showed small epidermal cells with papillate outer walls and vascular tissue comprising xylem and phloem. Phytochemical screening indicated the presence of steroids, carbohydrates, flavonoids, proteins, alkaloids and saponins. The results provide standardized information that can help in the identification and quality control of E. hirta materials.
Two diterpenoid compounds were isolated from the medicinal herb Andrographis paniculata. The compounds had similar labdane skeleton structures but different hydroxyl group attachments and double bond positions. One compound was identified as andrographolide, while the other was a related compound called 14-deoxy-11,12-didehydroandrographolide. Centrifugal thin layer chromatography was found to be an effective technique for separating and isolating the compounds. Spectroscopic analysis helped determine the structures of the isolated compounds.
This document provides a biography and resume for Dr. Rahul A. Hajare, a researcher in biologics development and protein chemistry. It summarizes his educational background, areas of research interest, research experience, awards, academic appointments, industry experience, research projects, publications, and memberships. He has a Ph.D. from Vinayaka Mission University and positions include Associate Professor at Rajgad Dnyanpeeth's College of Pharmacy and research at the National AIDS Research Institute. His research focuses on biologics development, protein chemistry, molecular biology, and drug discovery.
Dr. Rahul Hajare is seeking a new managerial position, having previously worked as a Research Scientist at the National AIDS Research Institute in Pune under the Indian Council of Medical Research in New Delhi. He has over 15 years of experience in research and development, including work in pharmaceutical companies developing new drug formulations and identifying drug impurities through analytical methods. His areas of expertise include technology development, analytical techniques, research and development.
This document provides a summary of Dr. Rahul A. Hajare's educational and professional qualifications. It includes details of his educational background such as degrees obtained from various Indian universities. It also lists his areas of research interest, research experience in biologics development and protein chemistry, awards received, publications, and professional roles held at various academic and industry positions.
Ria Pal's CV provides her educational and professional background. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Calcutta and has worked in regulatory affairs at Hetero Labs Limited since 2015. Her experience includes preparing dossiers for US markets and keeping updated on regulatory guidelines.
This document provides a personal profile and curriculum vitae for Dr. U. Srinivasa. It summarizes his educational qualifications including a B.Pharm, M.Pharm, and Ph.D. It details his areas of specialization, teaching experience of over 23 years, research interests, publications, seminars and workshops attended, grants and honors received, and professional affiliations.
This document provides a summary of an individual's educational and professional qualifications. It lists the individual's educational background, including degrees earned in pharmacy and life sciences. It also outlines extensive research experience in areas like biologics development, protein chemistry, and immunology. The individual has worked in both academic and industry roles and has published research papers in various journals. Awards and honors are also mentioned, recognizing the individual's work.
This document lists 100 papers published by Averineni Ravi Kumar in national and international journals from 2006 to 2014. The papers cover a wide range of topics including phytochemical screening and analysis of various plant species, evaluation of anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antidiabetic properties of plants, development and validation of analytical methods for pharmaceutical compounds, and toxicity studies of herbal formulations in animal models. Many of the papers involve collaboration with other authors and were published in reputed journals in the fields of pharmacology, toxicology, pharmaceutical sciences, and chemistry.
List of Publications in National and International Journals 100aravi kumar
This document lists 100 publications by Averineni Ravi Kumar in national and international journals from 2006-2013. The publications cover a wide range of topics including phytochemical screening and antibacterial activity of various plants, toxicological studies of herbal formulations, and development and validation of analytical methods for pharmaceutical compounds. Many of the publications involve collaboration with other authors and are in journals focused on areas like pharmacology, toxicology, chemistry, and pharmaceutical research.
Analgesic activity of various leaf extracts of saraca indica linn.Younis I Munshi
The document summarizes a study that evaluated the analgesic activity of different leaf extracts of Saraca indica in mice models. The extracts showed dose-dependent analgesic effects in both the formalin-induced pain and tail immersion tests. In the formalin test, the methanol extract at 400 mg/kg produced the highest analgesic activity, inhibiting pain response by 55.87% in the first phase and 49.21% in the second phase. In the tail immersion test, the methanol extract also increased the tail flick latency time the most compared to control, suggesting it may have central analgesic effects. The results indicate that extracts of Saraca indica leaves possess analgesic properties.
Household disposal of pharmaceuticals” a risk to the environment (A SURVEY)Gulzar Alam
The presence of pharmaceuticals are the nearly ubiquitous pollutants in both ground and surface waters environment, has become a cause for increasing concern in recent years. This study aimed to investigate the household disposal of unused and expired pharmaceuticals as a source of pharmaceuticals in the environment. The survey was carried out in major cities i.e. Ahemedabad, Gandhi Nagar, Amreli, Rajkot, and Vadodra of Gujarat state. We used the information on when and how they disposed of unfinished pharmaceuticals to construct a conceptual model to assess the pathways of pharmaceuticals into the environment. The model demonstrated that disposal of unused pharmaceuticals, either by household waste or via the sink or toilet, may be a prominent route that requires greater attention. This survey reveals important data regarding awareness, economics and other aspects regarding the use of household pharmaceuticals. So, overall conclusion of survey that the household disposal of pharmaceuticals among peoples in different place in Gujarat is very harmful for the environment and human health. Keywords: Pharmaceuticals, Pollutants, Household Disposal, Sink or Toilet
Preliminary phytochemical analysis and in vivo evaluation of antipyretic effe...CrimsonAlternativemedicine
Preliminary phytochemical analysis and in vivo evaluation of antipyretic effects of methanolic extract of Argyreia pilosa Wight & Arn. by DSNBK Prasanth in Advances in Complementary & Alternative Medicine
The antipyrexia action of the methanol extract of A. pilosa had been explored utilizing the yeast evoked pyrexia procedure in rabbits. Paracetamol utilized as a positive control as well as negative control group acquired distilled water. Rectal temperatures of all rabbits had been documented instantly prior to the administration of the extract or vehicle or paracetamol as well as again at 30min period for 3h utilizing digital thermometer. The extract had been additionally phytochemically tested with regard to alkaloids, tannins, saponins, flavonoids, cardiac glycosides and phenols. At 400mg/kg dosage the extract revealed considerable decrease in yeast evoked raised temperature when compared with that of standard drug paracetamol where by the extract dose 200mg/kg had been less effective as compared to higher dose (p<0.05). Phytochemical testing demonstrated the existence of flavonoids, alkaloids, tannins, phenols, steroids, acid compounds, glycosides, amino acids, and proteins. This research confirmed that this methanol extract of A. pilosa at a dose of 400mg/kg owns considerable antipyretic outcome against the yeast-induced raised temperature. The antipyretic activity of A. pilosaextract could be due to its secondary metabolites, which probably consist of flavonoids like Rutin and Quercetin; sterols like β-Sitosterol. But, further phytochemical, as well as biological tests, are recommended to determine the other active chemical constituents accountable for the antipyretic activity.
Dr. Meti G Y has over 12 years of experience in process R&D. He currently works as an R&D Assistant Manager at R L Fine Chem pvt ltd in Bangalore. He has a PhD in Organic Chemistry from Karnatak University. His experience includes working as a Research Scientist and R&D Chemist for other companies. He has handled projects related to developing processes for drugs to treat conditions like depression, psychosis, infections, pain, and hypertension. He is skilled in areas like patent analysis, process optimization and validation, and scale-up. He has over 15 publications in peer-reviewed journals on organic synthesis and evaluation of compounds for properties like anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory
Indian journal of research in pharmacy and biotechnology 4debjit bhowmik
This document discusses the controversial role of antipsychotics in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. While atypical antipsychotics can effectively treat psychotic symptoms and behavioral issues in the short term, several placebo-controlled studies have found they nearly double the risk of death over 2-3 years due to adverse events like infections. The FDA issued a black box warning about this increased mortality risk. Currently, the only FDA-approved medications target cognitive symptoms, but they also have significant side effects. More research is needed to develop safer alternatives for managing behavioral and psychological symptoms in Alzheimer's patients. Non-pharmacological interventions should be the primary treatment approach.
Prokinetic effect of herbomineral unani formulation (dolabi) in diabetic ratsYounis I Munshi
This study investigated the prokinetic effects of the Unani herbomineral formulation Dolabi in diabetic rats. Diabetes was induced in rats by injecting streptozotocin. Dolabi treatment significantly increased gastric emptying and intestinal transit in diabetic rats compared to untreated diabetic rats. Dolabi also significantly decreased the EC50 of acetylcholine in the distal colon of diabetic rats, indicating improved smooth muscle response. In vitro, Dolabi showed potent antioxidant activity by scavenging stable DPPH free radicals. The results suggest Dolabi may exert its prokinetic effects by reducing oxidative stress in diabetes and could be useful for treating gastrointestinal impairments in diabetic patients.
Indian journal of research in pharmacy and biotechnology vol 1-issue-6-nove-...Debjit Bhowmik
This document describes the development of a LAMP marker for the authentication of the traditional medicinal plant Kalongi (Nigella sativa L.). RAPD analysis was performed on different accessions of Kalongi, identifying a monomorphic fragment present in all accessions. This fragment was cloned and sequenced, and specific LAMP primers were designed. The LAMP assay specifically amplified genomic DNA of authenticated Kalongi samples, but not a negative control species. The developed LAMP marker can provide guidance for authentication of plant materials traded as Kalongi and help address issues of adulteration.
Evaluation of in vitro antibacterial activity of Caralluma lasiantha for scie...Ratnakaram Venkata Nadh
Caralluma lasiantha is used as a traditional medicine in India to heal body
heat and inflammations. In order to find out a scientific validation for the Indian
traditional knowledge, antibacterial activity of C. lasiantha extracts was studied
against inflammation causing bacteria (viz., Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli,
Streptococcus Sp., Bacillus subtilis, Enterobacter aerogenes, Klebsiella pneumoniae)
along with other Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Solvents with different
polarity were used for extraction from dry roots and stems. Minimum inhibitory
concentrations (MIC) were also studied. Differential antibacterial activity was
exhibited by extracts and higher inhibition potential against Gram-positive bacteria
was explained. The observed antibacterial activities were correlated with the chemical
structures of phytochemicals present in C. lasiantha. Anti-inflammation activities
are related to C. lasiantha extracts through their antibacterial activities.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Ashish Shukla that summarizes his educational qualifications and professional experience. It includes details about his B. Pharm and M. Pharm degrees, work as a Research Executive at Lupin Ltd., skills in HPLC, FTIR, and other analytical techniques. His objective is to contribute to the pharmaceutical industry and academia through hard work and learning.
The document summarizes the pharmacognostic and phytochemical evaluation of the leaf and stem of Euphorbia hirta. Macroscopic and microscopic analysis revealed characteristic features of the leaf such as elliptic or oblong shape, faintly toothed margins, and presence of anomocytic stomata. Microscopic analysis of the stem showed small epidermal cells with papillate outer walls and vascular tissue comprising xylem and phloem. Phytochemical screening indicated the presence of steroids, carbohydrates, flavonoids, proteins, alkaloids and saponins. The results provide standardized information that can help in the identification and quality control of E. hirta materials.
Two diterpenoid compounds were isolated from the medicinal herb Andrographis paniculata. The compounds had similar labdane skeleton structures but different hydroxyl group attachments and double bond positions. One compound was identified as andrographolide, while the other was a related compound called 14-deoxy-11,12-didehydroandrographolide. Centrifugal thin layer chromatography was found to be an effective technique for separating and isolating the compounds. Spectroscopic analysis helped determine the structures of the isolated compounds.
This document provides a biography and resume for Dr. Rahul A. Hajare, a researcher in biologics development and protein chemistry. It summarizes his educational background, areas of research interest, research experience, awards, academic appointments, industry experience, research projects, publications, and memberships. He has a Ph.D. from Vinayaka Mission University and positions include Associate Professor at Rajgad Dnyanpeeth's College of Pharmacy and research at the National AIDS Research Institute. His research focuses on biologics development, protein chemistry, molecular biology, and drug discovery.
Dr. Rahul Hajare is seeking a new managerial position, having previously worked as a Research Scientist at the National AIDS Research Institute in Pune under the Indian Council of Medical Research in New Delhi. He has over 15 years of experience in research and development, including work in pharmaceutical companies developing new drug formulations and identifying drug impurities through analytical methods. His areas of expertise include technology development, analytical techniques, research and development.
This document provides a summary of Dr. Rahul A. Hajare's educational and professional qualifications. It includes details of his educational background such as degrees obtained from various Indian universities. It also lists his areas of research interest, research experience in biologics development and protein chemistry, awards received, publications, and professional roles held at various academic and industry positions.
Ria Pal's CV provides her educational and professional background. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Calcutta and has worked in regulatory affairs at Hetero Labs Limited since 2015. Her experience includes preparing dossiers for US markets and keeping updated on regulatory guidelines.
This document provides a personal profile and curriculum vitae for Dr. U. Srinivasa. It summarizes his educational qualifications including a B.Pharm, M.Pharm, and Ph.D. It details his areas of specialization, teaching experience of over 23 years, research interests, publications, seminars and workshops attended, grants and honors received, and professional affiliations.
This document provides a detailed curriculum vitae for Dr. Dharmesh K. Golwala, including his educational background, work experience, publications, and professional affiliations. It outlines that he has a M. Pharm. and Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences and is currently the Principal and Associate Professor at C. U. Shah College of Pharmacy & Research in Surendranagar, Gujarat, India. He has over 12 years of experience in academia and the pharmaceutical industry and has authored numerous publications and presentations.
This document provides a detailed bio for Dr. Rahul Anandrao Hajare, including his educational background, work experience, skills, publications, and research interests. Some key details:
- Dr. Hajare has over 10 years of experience in pharmaceutical chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and quality assurance techniques.
- His research interests include drug discovery, molecular docking, and computational drug repositioning strategies for viral diseases.
- He has worked in various roles such as an ICMR Postdoc, Associate Professor, and Officer in R&D departments.
- Dr. Hajare has authored over 25 publications in peer-reviewed journals and has received awards including an ICMR
This document provides a detailed bio for Dr. Rahul Anandrao Hajare, including his educational background, work experience, skills, publications, and research interests. Some key points:
- Dr. Hajare has over 10 years of experience in pharmaceutical chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and quality assurance.
- His research focuses on drug discovery, molecular docking, and computational drug repositioning for viral diseases.
- He has worked in various roles including as an ICMR postdoc, associate professor, and officer in an R&D department.
- Dr. Hajare has authored over 25 publications in peer-reviewed journals and has received awards including an ICMR post
This document provides a summary of Hari Narayan Kushwaha's career and qualifications. It outlines his educational background including a PhD in Pharmacy, M.Pharm with a gold medal, and B.Pharm. It details his work experience as a research scientist and postdoctoral research associate studying pharmacokinetics, metabolism, and photoprotection. It also lists his technical expertise, publications, patents, awards, and professional affiliations.
This document provides a summary of the applicant's qualifications and experience. The applicant's long term goal is to become an independent research scientist, and she is currently seeking postdoctoral opportunities in molecular/cell biology/immunology with a focus on infectious diseases. She holds a PhD in Applied Microbiology and has over 10 years of research experience studying Mycobacterium tuberculosis, including characterizing drug resistant strains. She has published 13 papers and has communications under review. The applicant is well qualified for postdoctoral research positions focusing on infectious disease pathogenesis and host-pathogen interactions.
Srinivas Maddi CV _ Prinicipal scientist_ DMPK_ 2015Srinivas Maddi
This cover letter summarizes an applicant's 8+ years of experience in drug metabolism, pharmacokinetics, and preclinical formulation research. They established a DMPK lab and led due diligence programs that resulted in out-licensing of new chemical entities. The applicant has expertise in designing and interpreting in vitro and in vivo pharmacokinetic studies for small molecules and experience with PK-PD modeling.
This document provides the educational qualifications and professional experience of Dr. Kamal Uddin Zaidi. It lists his PhD in Bioscience from Barkatullah University, Bhopal as well as his MSc and BSc in Microbiology. It details his 5 years of experience as a Demonstrator and current role as a Research Associate. The document also lists his research publications, seminars attended, skills and research interests in areas such as biotechnology, microbiology and natural product development.
This document provides the educational qualifications and professional experience of Dr. Kamal Uddin Zaidi. It lists his PhD in Bioscience from Barkatullah University, Bhopal as well as his MSc and BSc in Microbiology. It details his 5 years of experience as a Demonstrator and current role as a Research Associate. It also lists several seminars, conferences and publications authored by Dr. Zaidi relating to areas of bioscience, biotechnology and microbiology.
The document provides a summary of Kamal Uddin Zaidi's educational qualifications and professional experience. It details that he holds a PhD in Bioscience from Barkatullah University, Bhopal and has over 10 years of experience in research roles. Currently, he works as a Junior Scientist at the Centre for Scientific Research and Development in Bhopal. The document also lists his publications, areas of research expertise, and participation in conferences.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experience of Dr. Rohin Garg. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anatomy at Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College & Research Centre in Moradabad, India. He received his MS in Anatomy from SMS Medical College in Jaipur in 2013 and his MBBS from Sardar Patel Medical College in Bikaner in 2007. He has over 10 publications in peer-reviewed journals and has attended several national conferences. His areas of research and teaching include anatomical variations, fetal biometrics, and cytology.
This resume is for Prof. Archana Moon, who has over 17 years of experience in academia and research in the fields of biochemistry, microbiology, and biotechnology. She is currently a Professor in the Post Graduate Teaching Department of Biochemistry at Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University. Her areas of expertise include breast cancer metastasis to bone, antibiotic resistance mechanisms, phytochemistry, and molecular docking. She has over 75 publications and has led several research projects funded by organizations like UGC and RUSA. She seeks to contribute her knowledge and research experience to advancing her career at a university.
Arvind Raghuvir Dabhade is seeking a suitable position in a leading corporate. He has a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from NMU Jalgaon and has experience researching protein purification and characterization of protease inhibitors from plants. His research identified 11 plants containing proteinaceous protease inhibitors, which were purified and characterized. The purified inhibitors showed antimicrobial potential against plant and human pathogens. He has published 4 papers on his research and presented at international conferences. Dabhade is highly skilled in various analytical techniques and has work experience as a lecturer and research fellow.
Dr. Meti G Y has over 13 years of experience in process R&D. He is currently the R&D manager at Benzo Chem Pvt Ltd in Maharashtra. He holds a PhD in Organic Chemistry from Karnatak University. His career includes positions at various pharmaceutical companies where he has led projects involving drugs like antidepressants, antipsychotics, antibiotics, and antihypertensives. He has expertise in areas like process development, patent analysis, and technology transfer. He has over 15 publications in peer-reviewed journals on organic synthesis and drug development.
This document lists 4 patents and 14 publications by the author related to herbal medicines and natural products. The patents are for herbal compositions to treat fungal infections, acne, and oral candidiasis. The publications describe research on screening plants for antifungal and antibacterial activities, development of analytical methods to standardize herbal products, and evaluation of herbal formulations to treat various conditions.
This document provides a summary of the education and work experience of Sagar Naskar, including his PhD from Jadavpur University in Pharmaceutical Technology. It lists his research experience evaluating medicinal plants and natural products. It also provides details of his publications, awards, skills, interests and roles on editorial boards.
Rahul Hajare, a Fellow and Directorate of Pharmacy at IASR, confirms his attendance at a hearing on June 8th at 12:30pm in front of the Chairman of the Takarar Nivaran Samiti and its participant members at Savitribai Phule Pune University. He sends copies of the letter to the Deputy Registrar of the committee, the Deputy Commissioner of Police of Pune, and the District Judge for legal education in Pune.
Dr. Rahul Hajare's invited talk schedule includes over 50 international conferences from 2017-2019 covering various topics in fields like clinical trials, pain management, holistic medicine, pharmacology, nursing, biomedical research, optics, nanotechnology, virology, chemistry, pharmaceuticals, regenerative medicine, obesity, microbiology, and global warming. The conferences will take place in locations around the world including the USA, China, Austria, Netherlands, Spain, Czech Republic, South Korea, Hungary, Scotland, Italy, Canada, Singapore, Switzerland, Japan, Malaysia, Greece, Shanghai, Portugal, Rome, Moscow, Thailand, Ireland, Sweden, Denmark, London, New Zealand, and Rome.
This study investigated the impact of relocating and transferring native B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy) students to adjacent classrooms in privately managed self-finance co-educational pharmaceutical institutes. A survey was conducted of 200 first-year B.Pharm students across several colleges to understand the frequency of relocations, reasons for relocations, and the effect on student attitudes towards their pharmacy programs. The results found that approximately 65-70% of students experienced a transfer, usually due to issues like facility impairments or timetable changes. While some relocations had little impact on student attitudes, transfers due to separation from friends or decreased study levels saw lower attitude scores. The study aims to bring awareness to support students
The Society for Ethnopharmacology, India (SFE-India) was established by academics, researchers, and industrialists to share knowledge about ethnopharmacology and medicinal plants. The Pune Chapter of SFE-India is holding a meeting on July 26th to strengthen its activities and promote traditional medicines. The letter invites the recipient to attend and share their valuable insights at the meeting with Dr. Suprea Bhalerao.
This document discusses a new technology for producing diethyl (tosyloxy) methylphosphonate, a key intermediate in nucleoside AIDS virus resistance drugs. The process involves three main stages - upstream processing, bio-reaction, and downstream processing. Specifically, it involves reacting diethyl phosphite and paraformaldehyde to form diethyl (hydroxymethyl) phosphate, then reacting this intermediate with paratoluensulfonyl chloride in the presence of an acid binding catalyst to form the desired product. The new technology has advantages such as short reaction time, high yield, little pollution, and high purity product. It also reduces CO2 emissions and avoids issues like foaming compared to other methods.
This document discusses new pharmacopeial standards for drug products related to single maximum impurities, common halogen impurities, and unspecified impurities associated with detectable impurities. It proposes limits for these impurities of not more than 1.5, 0.2, and 0.1 percent, respectively, with total impurities not exceeding 0.6 percent. The standards aim to better characterize drug products and quality through regular monitoring and validation of compendial procedures, using HPLC and other analytical techniques. The discussion focuses on impurity analysis and recent publications on the topic as it relates to the compound 1H-Indole-2,3-dione.
This document provides a summary of the LinkedIn profile and connections of Rrahul Hajare, who is identified as a Post-Doctoral Fellow with the Indian Council of Medical Research in New Delhi, India. It lists his 1,570 followers and recent messages from connections in fields related to pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, academia and research. Location data shows his largest audience is in Bengaluru, India, with additional viewers from other major Indian cities and the UK. Most views came from his 1st degree network on LinkedIn. Suggested shares are also provided.
This study examined the relationship between early rising and mental health issues in pharmaceutical science students. The author conducted an observational study of 10 students over the 2016-2017 academic year, collecting data on their sleep schedules, breakfast habits, and morning routines. The results showed that students performed best academically when classes started between 11am-9:30am, as this aligned better with their natural body clocks than the traditional 9am start time. Early morning classes were found to impair performance and increase risks of issues like depression, obesity, and drug abuse due to sleep loss and temporal misalignment. The author concludes that starting class later in the day would allow students to study at their most effective times.
1) The document discusses two types of cow's milk: A1 milk from foreign breeds like Jersey and Holstein cows, and A2 milk from indigenous Indian cows.
2) It claims that Indian cows that produce A2 milk have a vein called Surya Ketu nadi that absorbs energies from the sun and moon, imparting medicinal properties not found in A1 milk.
3) The author argues that A2 milk from Indian cows can help boost immunity and treat health issues in older people, serving as a complementary medicine, whereas A1 milk may have negative health effects. More research is still needed to fully understand the benefits of A2 milk.
This document discusses impurities in pharmaceuticals and how classical technology can help reduce impurities. It notes that impurities show extraordinary diversity based on regulatory standards. Various approaches try to stimulate and remove impurities early before they become embedded in products. Factors like temperature, solvents, and reaction conditions influence impurity levels. The withdrawal of water as a solvent during synthesis was found to significantly increase impurity levels compared to recommendations. Maintaining proper concentrations of raw materials and solvents like water can help control impurities during synthesis and product development.
This study examined the relationship between early rising and mental health issues in pharmaceutical science students. The author conducted an observational study of 10 students over the 2016-2017 academic year, collecting data on their sleep schedules, breakfast habits, and morning routines. The results showed that students performed best academically when classes started between 11am-9:30am, as this aligned better with their natural body clocks than the traditional 9am start time. Early mornings were found to impair performance and increase risks of issues like depression, obesity, and drug abuse due to sleep loss and circadian rhythm misalignment. The author concludes that later class start times would allow students to study at their most effective times.
Dr. Rahul Hajare's paper on nanotechnology in HIV/AIDS therapy has been accepted for an oral presentation at the 20th International Conference and Exhibition on Advanced Nanotechnology being held in Amsterdam, Netherlands from September 11-12, 2017. The conference will explore new advancements in nanotechnology and offer an unforgettable experience. More details about the conference can be found online at the provided link.
Dr. Rahul Hajare is a post-doc with over 10 years of experience in pharmaceutical chemistry, medicinal chemistry, quality assurance techniques, and molecular biology. He is currently handling a project on computational drug repositioning strategies for viral diseases. His skills include designing multi-step syntheses, handling analytical instruments, biological techniques, and supervising staff. He has worked in various roles including as an associate professor and at the National AIDS Research Institute.
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3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
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4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
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Dr rahul-hajare cv-
1. Name Dr.R.A.Hajare
Designation Ex - R&D Dept. as a Officer, Aarti Drugs Ltd.
Date of Birth 12/12/1979
Department API_ AMD
Email Address rahulhajare@rediffmail.com [9765704048]
Educational Qualification:
Degree Year Institute/University Grade
Post Doc 2015 National AIDS Research Institute Remarkable Achieved
Ph.D 2012 Vinayaka Mission University Achieved
M.Pharm[Quality Assurance] 2005 Nagpur University Distinction
B.Pharm[Pharmaceutical Science] 2002 Amravati University Second
I began my research career from National AIDS Research Institute (ICMR), Pune.
Area of Interest:
My determination and sense of responsibility. My qualification, Behavioural objective and skills and
Innovation. I fit in Scientist.
Awards and Honors:
Post Doc National AIDS Research Institute Pune 2015
American Chemical Society USA 2015
American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists 2014
Centenary Post Doc fellowship Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), India 2013
Sanman Shikshan Vikas Mandal Dabha 2013
Sanman BSPM B.Pharmacy College Ambajogai 2012
Research Experience:
Ex - R & D Dept. as a Officer
Aarti Drugs Ltd - Tarapur Mumbai
May 2016 – September 2016 (5 months) Mumbai Area, India
Job Profile: I was working on API Project, Technology Development, Impurity Identification, AMD
HPLC, UPLC, and Gas Chromatography and UV spectroscopy.
Post Doc.
National AIDS Research Institute Pune
July 2013- March 2015 (1 Year 9 Months) Pune Area India
Job Profile: HIV drug technology, Innovation, Quality assurance technology.
2. ICMR Post Doc Fellow
Indian Council of Medical Research New Delhi
July 2013-March 2015 (1 Year 9 Month) New Delhi
Job Profile: Technology by parallel synthesizer major was used for the purposes of Invention.
Centre for Doctoral Study (Ph. D)
KLE College of Pharmacy Bangalore
September 2006- July 2012 (5 Years 11 Month)
Job Profile: We report here two novels anticancer target compounds 5-Flouro-1-benzyl isatin -2, 3-b
quinoxaline and 5 -Methyl-1-benzyl isatin -2,3-b- quinoxaline and Microwave-assisted organic
synthesis.
Research Scholar
Vinayaka Mission University Salem
September 2006- January 2012 (5 Year 5 Month) Salem
Job Profile: Hetero-cyclic chemistry began and laboratory work admitted
M.Pharm Scholar
Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research Nagpur University
August 2003- September 2005 (2 Years 2 Months)
Job Profile: HPLC, Capillary Gas chromatography PerkinElmer microprocessor with BP 624 (volatile)
column for residual solvent analysis. UV-Vis, FT-IR.
Lab Staff
Ana Laboratory- Andheri Mumbai
October 2004 – March 2005 (6 months)
Job Profile: Validation and estimation of organic volatile impurities. Agilent technologies Gas
Chromatography. Head space Gas Chromatography. AMD Validation water HPLC.
3. Assistant Chemist
Link Chem - Pharma Ltd-Vadodara
January 2003 – April 2003 (4 months) Gujarat, India
Job Profile Maintained accurate records, including laboratory notebooks, for site and regulatory
compliance. Properly receive and understand guidance of principal Investigators to plan, coordinate,
and execute R&D projects. Assist in writing and updating laboratory protocols and methods Primary
techniques include: HPLC, UV-Vis. Able to work with minimum supervision (self-starter).
Publication: 54
1. Rahul Anandrao Hajare, Smita S.Kulkarni, Ramesh Shivram Paranjape, Design Space
Filling Model, Synthesis and Evaluation of Novel 2-Indolinone HIV-1 Inhibitors.
International Journal of Advanced Research. (2015), Volume 3, Issue 12, 1332 – 1335.IF:4.5
2. Rahul Hajare, Smita Kulkarni, Madhuri Thakar and Ramesh Paranjape Technology
Development and Design of Novel 1, 3, 5-tri Substituted-1H-Indole-2, 3-Dione HIV-1
Inhibitors With Displays Strategic Nanomolar Cytotoxicity. Volume 5, Issue 6, 391-
397.Impact Factor 6.041
3. Rahul Hajare, Smita Kulkarni, Madhuri Thakar and Ramesh Paranjape Isatin Anti-HIV
Agent: A Review Volume 5, Issue 7, 569-575. Impact Factor 6.041
4. Rahul H, Smita K, Madhuri T, Ramesh P. Variability interaction between Etravirine and
Rilpivirine: a Retrospective Volume 2, Issue 1 – KJACT-100103
5. Rahul Hajare,Ramesh Paranjape,Smita Kulkarni, Technology development and design of
novel 1, 3, 5-tri substituted-1H-indole-2, 3-dione: HIV-1 Inhibitors with displays
strategic nanomolar cytotoxicity. 251st
ACS National Meeting & Exposition held on March
13-17, 2016 in San Diego, CA
6. Rahul Hajare, Ramesh Paranjape, Smita Kulkarni, Tailored microwave technology for
Synthesis N'-[(3Z)-5-chloro-1-(morpholin-4-ylmethyl)-2-oxo-1,2-dihydro-3H-indol-3-
ylidene]pyridine-4 carbohydrazide as HIV-1 inhibitors. Drug Formulation &
Bioavailability Congress" September 05-07, 2016 Beijing, China.
7. Satish Polshettiwar, Chetana Patil, Ajinkya Battuwar, and Rahul Hajare. Formulation and
Evaluation of Sintered Matrix Tablets of Caffiene and its Comparison Over Unsintered
Matrix Tablets. Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. March 2016. IF:3.04
8. Satish Polshettiwar, Chetana Patil, Ajinkya Battuwar, and Rahul Hajare. Formulation and
Evaluation of Gastroretentive Drug Delivery System of Carevedilol Phosphate by
Sintering Technology. World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences , March 2016.
IF:6.04
9. Rahul Hajare and Subhas Karki, Characterization of novel 2-indolinone derivatives as
anticancer and cytotoxic activity. World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
2016-Vol 5,Jan Issue 1, 1995-1002.IF:6.04
4. 10. Dr. R.A. Hajare, A.D. Chavhan. Docking Studies and Synthesis of N-Mannich Bases of
Isatin Derivatives and their Biological Activity. World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
Sciences Volume 3, Issue 2, January 2014. 1825-1839. IF:6.04
11. R.A Hajare and P.P. Chinchole. Similarity of Structure and Analgesic-Anti-Inflammatory
Activity of the Novel Isatin Analogue. International Journal of Chemistry and
Pharmaceutical Sciences 2013, Vol.1 (3): 208-214. IF: 2.117
12. R.A. Hajare and S.A.Polshettiwar. Synthesis and Anti-Convulsant activity of some
different Schiffs and Mannich bases of 5-substituted-1H Indole-2,3 diones. International
Journal of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2013, Vol.1 (3): 199-207. IF: 2.117
13. R. A. Hajare. Molecular Modeling and Drug Development. The Pharma Review. March –
April 2013 V.T.Chamle, P.S.Misal, S.G.Shep, Dr. R.A. Hajare. A Potential Natural gum as
a polymer used in NDDS: Recent investigations. International. Journal of Current Trends in
Pharmaceutical Research 2013, Vol. 1(1): 67-73. IF: 4.402
14. V.T. Chamle, Dr. R.A. Hajare. Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata): Herbal Remedies.
International Journal of Pharmacy and Natural Medicines.2013, Vol.1 (1): 40-43. IF: 1.008
15. S.G. Shep, V.T. Chamle , P.S. Misal, Dr. R.A. Hajare. Floating gastro-retentive dosage
forms-A Novel Approach. International Journal of Research in Pharmacy and Life
Sciences.2013, Vol. 1(1): 59-63. IF: 2.976
16. R.A.Hajare, A.G.Tated. Onion Juice an Effective home remedy for Combating Alopecia.
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Development. January 2013, 93-97.IF
2.01
17. R.A.Hajare. Pharmacological study of the pulmonary cytotoxin 4-ipomeanol on lung
cancer patient. The Clinical Research Plus. Delhi May 2011 PP 24-25.
18. R.A. Hajare, D. W. Wargantiwar, A.V.Chandewar. Docking Studies in Drug Design and
Discovery. The Pharma Review, May – June 2011.
19. R.A. Hajare, S.T.Landge, V. M. Darvhekar A.V.Chandewar. Pharmacophore in drug design
and discovery. The Pharma Review Jan –Feb ( 2011), pp 145-146.
20. R.A Hajare , R.M. Gaurkhede, P.P.Chinchole, A.V.Chandewar, Recent advancement in
developing anti-bacterial, anti-fungal activity in relation to n-methylation and schiff’s
bases of novel indole derivative. The Indian Pharmacist, February, 2011 PP 88-92.
21. Rahul Hajare, Subhas Karki, Synthesis and antımıcrobıal activity of some- 3-substıtuted-2-
oxındole derivatives. Turkish Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 8(2), Jan (2011) pp 169-
178.
22. Rahul Hajare1, Vaibhav. Darvhekar, Ashish Shewale, Vijay Patil, Evaluation of
Antihistaminic Activity of Piper Betel Leaf in Guinea Pig. The African Journal of
Pharmacy and Pharmacology.Vol.5 (2), February (2011) pp. 113-117 (African Academic
Journal). IF:0.99
23. R.S.Wagh, R.A.Hajare, A.G.Tated, P.A.Gadbail, F.A.Khan, S.G.Kayal. Method
Development and Validation for Simultaneous Determination of Ebastine and
5. Phenylephirine hydrochloride in Tablet Formulation by RP-HPLC. International Journal
of Pharmaceutical Research and Development. September 2011, 214-220. IF 2.01
24. Ashutosh D. Thakur, Rahul A. Hajare , Revankumar D. Nikhade , Anil V. Chandewar.
Simultaneous Estimation of Tramadol Hydrochloride and Chlorzoxazone by
Absorbance Correction Method. Journal of Pharmacy Research 2011,4(6),1683-1684
25. R.A. Hajare, L.R. Gandhi, A.V.Chandewar. Impurity Designation in Pharmaceutical
Sciences. The Pharma Review. March - April 2011.
26. R. A. Hajare, D. W. Wargantiwar, A. V. Chandewar. Docking Studies in Drug Design and
Discovery. The Pharma Review, May - June 2011.
27. R.A. Hajare, S.T. Landge, V. M. Darvhekar, A.V.Chandewar. Pharmacophore in Drug
Design and Discovery. The Pharma Review. January - February 2011.
28. Hajare R.A., Bombaywala M, Bakde B.V., Channawar M.A., Gawande S.R., Kitukale
M.Chandewar A.V. Nanotechnology- in HIV/AIDS Therapy. International Journal of Pharma
Research and Development. (2010) 003, pp 1-4.
29. R. A. Hajare, S. A. Bajad , A. V. Chandewar, A. D. Thakur. Synthesis, Antimicrobial
Activity and Pharmacophore Development of Nitrogen Containing Heterocyclic
Compounds with Co-ordination Mode of Novel Schiff and Mannich Bases. International
journal of synthesis and characterization July –Dec.2010, 3(2), pp67-76. (Turkey).
30. R. A. Hajare, P. A. Raut, A. Meshram, A. V. Chandewar. Insulin Chewing Gum: A Modern
Era of Drug Delivery. The Pharma Review. AUG (2010), pp 77-79
31. R.A. Hajare, A.Meshram, P.A.Raut, A.D.Chavan, S.A.Bajad, N.A.Chandekar,
A.V.Chandewar. Insulin Chewing Gum can Help Tackle Diabetes Epidemic: Track to
Develop.Journal OF GMP and Industrial Pharmacy. February (2010) pp 42-43.
32. R.A. Hajare, K.S. Parwani, S.A. Bajad, N.A.Chandekar, A.V.Chandewar. Breast cancer and
Indole -3-carbinol: Controversy of estrogen level and enzyme Elastase. Research Journal
of Pharmacy and Technology (2009) pp 439-440.
33. R.A.Hajare, R.M.Gaurkhede P.P. Chinchole, A.V. Chandewar, A.S.Wandhare, S.S.Karki.
Synthesis, structure and spectral characterization of Friedal craft n-benzylation of isatin
and their novel schiff’s base. Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry. (2009) Vol. 2 Issues
3, July- Sept. pp 289-291.
34. Rahul Hajare, Subhas S. Karki, Sujeet Kumar, Vivek S. Bhadauria, Jan Balzarini, Erik De
Clercq. Synthesis, anticancer and cytostatic activity of some 6H-indolo [2, 3-b]
quinoxalines. Acta Pharm. (Croatia) (2009) (59) pp 431–440.
35. Hajare R A, Bakde B V, Chandewar A V. Nutritional attributes of edible mushrooms.
Antiseptic 2009, 106(1), 20-22.
36. R.A. Hajare, S.A. Bajad, K.S. Parwani, N.A.Chandekar, A.V.Chandewar. Therapeutic
Potential of Curcumin in Prostate Cancer. The Pharma Review . November 2009.
37. R.A.Hajare, R.M. Gaurkhede, P.P.Chınchole,S.V. Deshmane, A.V.Chandewar, S.S.Karkı
Validation of gas chromatographic System for estimation of organic volatile impurities
6. in hydro-alcoholic formulation. International Journal of Chemical Sciences. (2008) pp 689
708.
38. R.A.Hajare,R.M. Gaurkhede, P.P. Chınchole, S.V.Deshmane, A.V.Chandewar, S.S.Karkı,
Development and validation of gas chromatographic method for estimation of organic
volatile impurities in some Ayurvedic preparation. Asian Journal of Chemistry. (2008)
pp 6993-6998.
Communicated Paper
1. Characterization of inconsistent unspecified impurity who have associated with specified
impurity and adjacent to other detected impurity in pharmaceuticals
2. Classical technology can run away impurity in pharmaceuticals.
3. Tertiary care in impurity trends.
4. Important, unique bioreactor technology can reduce the CO2 emission. A Modern Era in
Pharma Industry
5. pre_DR technology
6. E- IPA - Encyclopaedia of Impurity profile (IP) for Pharmaceuticals and API
7. Isatin: New Monograph
8. Tailored microwave technology for Synthesis N'-[(3Z)-5-chloro-1-(morpholin-4-ylmethyl)-2
oxo-1,2-dihydro-3H-indol-3-ylidene]pyridine-4-carbohydrazide as HIV-1 inhibitors
9. New production Technology of Diethyl Methyl Phosphate for HIV drug intermediate
10. MALDI-TOF: A Modern Era of IP
11. Monograph Enrofloxacin
12. Waste water treatment
13. Standards of Behaviour, Skill and Psyche can Tackle HIV Epidemic. A Modern Era of Drug
Delivery
14. Response to a Dolutegravir-based regimen in an HIV- infected young adult with disorganized
schizophrenia having multiple comorbidities: A case study
Professional activities
American Chemical Society ACS. Washington, DC
American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists AAPS. USA
ACS Insight Lab Member American Chemical Society
Society Ethnopharmacology
Intellectual Property Right Government of India Ministry of Commerce and Industry Department of
Industrial Policy and Promotion, Intellectual Property Training Institute, Nagpur
Member Society Ethnopharmacology
Developments projects
1. Indian Council of Medical Research, Government of India, New Delhi in 2013 [ 14,82,000]
2. Savitribai Phule Pune University in 2015 [5,60,000]
3. Savitribai Phule Pune University in 2015 [1,90,000]
4. Pacific University [PhD Project]
5. Intramural Project and Extramural R& D Project
7. 6. Non R& D project Self Finance on dreaded disease
7. Additional collaborative projects
8. Business Development
9. Additional projects finds LinkedIn profile and ResearchGate