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Training Brochure 2012 Industrial Training in Advance Pharmaceutical Science

Features of Training Programs In the current year one of the most successful training program Coverage of major areas of Life Science Individual participation in more than 200 Experiments Participation in our services, product development and manufacturing Multidisciplinary approach enhance the chances of employment Training at the cost of NO PROFIT NO LOSS BASIS It is mandatory to participate in company production, research and services Fill the gap between academia and Industry

Module I : Pharmaceutical Microbiology Identification of Endotoxin Test - Strategies for detecting interference; validation of special treatments to overcome interference and validation of the test for endotoxins by performing the Pharmacopeial Test for Interfering Factors. MIC Test Testing of antibiotics Sterility testing of injectables Bioassay of Vitamins Module II : Pharmaceutical Chemistry Drug characterization Drug quality testing for purity Drug quality testing for assays Drug quality testing for manufacturing impurities Drug quality testing for purity degradation products Drug quality testing for existence of polymorphs Stability testing Total Number of Practical in this module : 30

Module III : Drug Analytical Techniques Introduction to Chromatography Techniques : High Performance Liquid Chromatography ( HPLC ) Gas Chromatography Gel Filtration Chromatography Ion Exchange Chromatography Affinity Chromatography Thin Layer Chromatography Spectrophotometric & HPLC Methods Of Analysis For Drugs in combination Simultaneous equation method Derivative Spectrophotometric method Absorbance ratio method ( Q-Absorbance method) Difference spectrophotometry Solvent extraction method Hplc Methods Of Analysis For Drugs In Combination Method Development Quantitative Analysis In HPLC Total Number of Practical in this module : 30

Module IV : HPLC Analytical Techniques Introduction to HPLC HPLC Troubleshooting & Maintenance HPLC Method Development Defining the resolution, run time, specificity, accuracy, precision, limit of detection, etc Identification of key variables for retention, selectivity, and efficiency Column selection & handling Sample concentration, injection solvent, injection solvents Reverse phase HPLC HPLC Solvent Selection Validation of HPLC Methods HPLC Solvent Selection Separation of Biopharmaceuticals through HPLC Column and mobile phase selection for reversed-phase chromatography Sample Preparation Column selection Run HPLC Peak Identification Analysis Practical in this module : 30

Module V : GC Analytical Techniques Introduction to GC GC Troubleshooting & Maintenance GC Method Development Establishing Method Objectives Mechanisms of Separation Sample Preparation Protocols Column Selection Detector System Choice / Operation Optimization of Chromatographic Parameters Capacity Factor (k), Efficiency (N), Selectivity ( a ) and Resolution (R) Temperature Effects Appropriate Methods of Quantitation Separation of Biopharmaceuticals through GC Sample Preparation Column selection Run GC Peak Identification Analysis Practical in this module : 30

Module VII : Pharmaceutical Biotechnology General Molecular Biology : Isolation & Purification of Nucleic Acids from Various Sources Qualitative & Quantitative Analysis through Gel Analysis Software and Spectrophotometer Amplification of nucleic acids through PCR Electrophoresis of PCR Products Isolation of m RNA c DNA Synthesis PCR & Optimization : Method Development for PCR Reverse Transcriptase PCR Amplification of RNA Clinical Application of PCR Purification of PCR Products Amplification of c DNA Protein Study : SDS – PAGE Western Blotting 2 D Gel Electrophoresis Total Number of Practical in this module : 30

Module VII : Pharmaceuticals & Quality Control Analysis of Inorganic Salts in Formulations : Quantitative & Qualitative analysis of inorganic salts through Flame Photometry Quantitative & Qualitative analysis of inorganic salts through Ion Selective ( ISE ) Quantitative & Qualitative analysis of inorganic salts through Spectrophotometer Moisture Content Analysis in Formulations End Point Detection of Chloroquine Phosphate, Estyle Salicylate etc. Nitrogen Estimation To perform assay of different Pharma Formulations Total Fat, carbohydrates & Protein Estimations Module IX : Immuno Techniques Immuno Electrophoresis ELISA Immuno affinity chromatography Total Number of Practical in this module : 30

Module X : Quality Control Laboratory Procedures Calibration Policies for Laboratory Instruments Laboratory Workbook GMP Standard of manufacturing GMP Quality Guidance GMP Validation Procedures GMP Audit GLP Standard GLP Validation Standards Module XI : Project Work ( Trainee will work on a project along with this module ) Duration: Six Months Eligibility: Maters / Bachelors of Life Science or Pharmacy Stream ( Studying or Pass out ) Fee: Rs 40,000/-

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