Pharmaceutics



02164-241555/6/7
Head of Department :
Dr. Shete Amol Somanath
HOD

About Department Of Pharmaceutics

The Department of Pharmaceutics at Krishna Institute of Pharmacy strives to offer students a comprehensive education in the field of pharmaceutics. Our department is dedicated to ensuring that our graduates have the requisite knowledge and skills to meet the changing demands of the healthcare industry. Our broad curriculum encompasses topics such as biopharmaceutics, drug delivery systems, pharmaceutical microbiology, biotechnology, and the formulation and development of pharmaceutical products. Our experienced faculty members are dedicated to cultivating a supportive learning environment for students and utilize innovative teaching techniques and state-of-the-art technologies to provide a well-rounded education. The faculty members are also actively involved in cutting-edge research in areas such as novel drug delivery systems, crystal engineering, drug bioavailability enhancement and nanotechnology and encourage students to participate in research projects and publications. Our department is equipped with advanced facilities, including well-equipped laboratories with cutting-edge instruments such as the ATR-FTIR spectrophotometer, Brookfield viscometer, automatic diffusion cell apparatus, cooling centrifuge, lyophilizer, rotary evaporator, stability chamber, and more. In collaboration with industry partners and research institutions, we offer students opportunities for hands-on learning and research experience. Our focus on excellence and innovation is aimed at preparing the next generation of pharmaceutical scientists who will have a positive impact on society. Under the umbrella of pharmaceutics department we are having three post graduate programs namely M.Pharm in pharmaceutics, Regulatory affairs and Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance.

Vision

Our vision is to establish as a centre of excellence in pharmaceutics through pioneering contributions to research and education.

Mission

  • Provide exceptional education and training in pharmaceutics, empowering students with the knowledge and skills essential for successful careers in the pharmaceutical industry, academia, or research
  • Strive to lead groundbreaking research in drug delivery systems and formulations, developing innovative approaches that improve therapeutic outcomes and address unmet medical needs
  • Actively nurture collaborations and partnerships with industry, regulatory bodies, and healthcare organizations. Our aim is to facilitate knowledge exchange, technology transfer, and professional development opportunities for faculty, students, and researchers
  • Advocate for ethical practices, professionalism, and a steadfast commitment to enhancing patient care through the responsible development and use of pharmaceutical products

Objectives

  1. To provide high-quality education and training in pharmaceutics, ensuring students receive a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences, drug delivery systems, and formulation development.
  2. Conduct innovative research in pharmaceutics, focusing on the development of new drug delivery technologies, formulations, and therapies to address current and emerging healthcare challenges.
  3. Foster collaborations with pharmaceutical industries, research institutes, regulatory agencies, and healthcare organizations to facilitate knowledge exchange, collaborative research projects, and internships, preparing students with industry-relevant skills and enhancing their understanding of real-world pharmaceutical practices
  4. Contribute to the improvement of society and healthcare outcomes by developing patient-cantered drug delivery systems, promoting rational drug use, advocating for improved medication access, and actively participating in public health initiatives

Teaching Learning Method

  • Interactive teaching-learning approach that combines traditional methods with modern technologies to enhance student engagement and knowledge retention
  • Demonstrations of various drug delivery systems and techniques
  • Analyzing case studies related to successful and unsuccessful drug delivery approaches can help students apply theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios
  • Interactive workshops and seminars can facilitate discussions on recent advancements, challenges, and emerging trends in drug delivery.
  • Assigning group projects related to drug delivery system design, optimization, or analysis fosters teamwork and collaboration
  • Visits to pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, or manufacturing facilities specializing in drug delivery can provide practical exposure
  • Reading and discussing research articles in a journal club setting can enhance critical appraisal skills
  • Problem Based learning involves presenting students with real-world problems related to drug delivery and guiding them to find solutions through self-directed learning
  • Collaboration with industry partners for research projects or internships enhances practical knowledge.

HOD

Dr. Amol Shete

Dr. Shete Amol Somanath

HOD

Tel (Office) – 02164-241555/6/7
deankip@kvv.edu.in

M. Pharm., Ph.D.

Staff

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Dr. Vishwajeet Sampatrao Ghorpade

M. Pharm., PhD

Associate Professor

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Mrs. Swati B. Udugade

M. Pharm., PhD

Associate Professor

Mrs. Madhuri Mahesh Desai

Mrs. Madhuri Mahesh Desai

M.Pharm

Assistant Professor

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Mr.Raghwendra Raosaheb Waghmode

M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics)

Assistant Professor

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Mrs. Madhuri Bhushan Patil

M pharmacy (Biopharmaceutics)

Assistant Professor

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Ms. Anuya Vimalakar Babar

M.Pharm

Assistant Professor

Miss. Shreya Shrishail Pattanshetti

Ms. Shreya Shrishail Pattanshetti

M.Pharm

Assistant Professor

Mr. Amit Ramchandra Kumbhar

Mr. Amit Ramchandra Kumbhar

M.Pharm

Assistant Professor

Mr. Pramod Anil Patil

Pramod Anil Patil

M.pharmacy

Assistant Professor

Ms. Sandhyarani Ramesh Sagavkar

Ms. Sandhyarani Ramesh Sagavkar

M. Pharm (Pharmaceutics)

Assistant Professor

Miss. Rutuja Gharal

Miss. Rutuja Ramesh Gharal

M. Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics)

Assistant Professor

Dr. Amol Shete

Dr. Shete Amol Somanath

M. Pharm., Ph.D.

Professor and HoD

Courses

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Events, Webinar, Workshop, Conference

IPR (Intellectual Property Rights)

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Publications

Sr. No Title of the paper Name of the Author/s Name of the Journal Month of Publication
1 Liquid Crystals characteristics, types of phases and applications in drug delivery. Shete A.S, Doijad R.C et.al. Pharmaceutical chemistry journal (Springer). 55, pages 106–118 (2021) Impact factor (Thomson Reuters ) =0.5 2021
2 Studies on Formulation and Evaluation of Eudragit RS PO Based Nanoparticulate System of Aceclofenac for Ocular Delivery Shete A.S Indian journal of pharmaceutical education and research Vol 55 | Issue 1 [Suppl] | Jan-Mar, 2021 2021
3 D-ɑ-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol succinate: A review of multifarious applications in nanomedicines Shete A.S OpenNano, Volume 6, March–April 2022, 100036 (Elsevier) 2022
4 D-ɑ-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol succinate: A review of multifarious applications in nanomedicines Shete A.S OpenNano, Volume 6, March–April 2022, 100036 (Elsevier) 2022
5 Fenofibrate-Nicotinamide Cocrystals: Molecular Docking Studies and Evaluation in Tablet Dosage Form. Shete AS, Shah VV, Bhosale PA, Doijad RC Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. (Impact factor Thomson reuters:0.70 ) May/June 2022
6 Formulation and In-vitro, In-vivo Evaluation of Itraconazole and Itraconazole Co-Crystals Loaded Glyceryl Monooleate Based Liquid Crystalline Gel Shete AS. Doijad R.C et.al Research J. Pharm. and Tech July 2022
7 Eudragit s-100 based nanoparticles of diltiazem hydrochloride for chronotherapeutic delivery Shete AS. Doijad R.C IJBPAS (International journal of biology, pharmacy and allied sciences September 2022
8 Screening of acelcofenac for cocrystallization with nicotinamide ; Theoretical and practical perspective Shete A.S , Doijad R.C Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. (Impact factor Thomson reuters:0.70 ) Nov –dec 2022
9 In Vitro Comparison of Antimicrobial activity of NIGELLA Sativa Methanolic Extract and Triclosan on Streptococcus Mutans Dr. Amol Shete Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Result Jan 2023
10 Synthesis And Characterization Of Citric Acid Crosslinked Carboxymethyl Tamrind Gum Polyvinyl Alcohol Hydrogel Film Dr.Vishwajeet Ghorpade International Journal Of Biological Macromolecules February 2023
11 Anti-oxidant potentials of the fruit of coccinia grandis Udugade S.B, Jadhav S.A , Doijad R.C and Udugade B.V International Journal of Biology, Pharmacy and Allied Sciences September 2021
12 In silico Analysis of 4-((1-(3-Nitrophenyl)-5- oxo-3-phenyl-4,5-dihydro-1H-pyrazol-4- yl)methyl)benzoic Acid: An Emerging 3-CLpro Non-peptidic Inhibitors for COVID-19 Swati Udugade, Harshal Tare, Babaso Udugade , Vijaykumar Wakale, and Chetan Pulate Asian Journal of Organic &Medicinal Chemistry 2022

Copyrights

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