Vision

To be a distinguished leader in advancing pharmaceutical education and research, fostering a transformative learning environment that emphasizes collaboration and diversity.

Mission

To deliver exceptional pharmacy education and training, empowering students with the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve success in the pharmacy profession.

To drive innovative research through strategic academia-industry partnerships, enhancing the
standards and impact of the pharmacy field.

To cultivate ethical, responsible pharmacists who excel professionally and make meaningful
contributions to society.

To offer futuristic infrastructure and incorporate the latest technological innovations, ensuring
superior performance and operational efficiency.

Prof. (Dr.) Sudha Vengurlekar

Prof. (Dr.) Sudha Vengurlekar

Dean – Faculty of Pharmacy, Principal – UIP

Message From Dean Pharmacy

Welcome to the Faculty of Pharmacy at Oriental University, Indore. The Faculty of Pharmacy is a vital part of the prestigious Oriental University, Indore, established under the visionary leadership of the late Dr. K. L. Thakral. Since its inception, the university has been committed to delivering quality education and fostering holistic development, a legacy that continues to thrive today. The Faculty of Pharmacy comprises two distinguished departments: Oriental College of Pharmacy and Research and University Institute of Pharmacy. These departments are dedicated to providing high-quality education, fostering innovation, and shaping future pharmacy professionals through excellence in teaching, research, and practical
training.

As a Dean, it is my privilege to extend a warm welcome to all new members of our academic community. In the ever-evolving healthcare landscape, pharmacists play a crucial role in patient care, medication management, and public health initiatives. They are not just dispensers of medicines but trusted healthcare professionals dedicated to safeguarding public health. However, to effectively address the challenges of the healthcare sector and ensure high quality pharmaceutical care, well-trained and knowledgeable pharmacists are essential.

Our institution is dedicated to equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and ethical values necessary to excel in the dynamic field of pharmacy. Through rigorous academic programs, practical training, and interdisciplinary collaboration, we nurture competent and compassionate professionals who contribute meaningfully to society.

To support our students’ academic journey, we offer state-of-the-art infrastructure, including advanced laboratories, modern lecture halls, and comprehensive research facilities, all designed to create a conducive learning environment. Our distinguished faculty members, committed to excellence in teaching, research, and mentorship, serve as the driving force behind our academic achievements.

Our curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience, ensuring that students gain the expertise and practical skills needed to succeed in their careers. We strive to prepare them for the evolving demands of the pharmaceutical industry and healthcare sector.

As we embark on this new chapter together, I extend my best wishes to all students, faculty, and staff. May your time at our institute be filled with growth, learning, and discovery. Let us work together to uphold our mission of academic excellence and societal impact.

Prof. (Dr.) Sachin K. Jain

Prof. (Dr.) Sachin K. Jain

Dean – Faculty of Pharmacy, Principal, OCPR

Message From Dean Principal

At Oriental College of Pharmacy and Research, Oriental University, we take care of every individual student and strive to provide the best possible environment for their success. Our college is expanding with D. Pharm., B. Pharm., and M. Pharm. programs, supported by first-class teaching facilities located in the heart of India—Indore, Madhya Pradesh. We are proud to have highly skilled, experienced, and dedicated faculty members who provide an excellent learning environment for our students.

Our academic curriculum includes clinical experience, industrial training, visits to R&D laboratories, and opportunities to work on real projects in the pharmaceutical sector, ensuring holistic professional development. We maintain high academic standards and encourage strong motivation and self-discipline, which are essential for success in students’ future careers.

I feel privileged to serve as the Principal of this prestigious institution—Oriental College of Pharmacy and Research, Oriental University. I firmly believe that the quality of medicine plays a vital role in disease treatment, and pharmacists, as masters of drugs and medicines, must be trained using standard international methodologies. Our goal is to produce highly competent pharmacy graduates who can meet global standards through effective training in state-of-the-art pharmaceutical laboratories and clinical pharmacy settings.

I warmly welcome you to visit Oriental College of Pharmacy and Research, Oriental University, at any time. We would be delighted to make your ward’s educational journey pleasant and to instill in them the values we cherish.

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

PEO1: To foster leadership qualities in pharmacy graduates, enabling them to assume influential roles in pharmacy practice settings and actively contribute to the evolution of the pharmacy profession.

PEO2: To ensure ongoing professional growth through continuous learning activities and contribute to the advancement of the pharmacy field, specifically designed to address the needs of the pharmaceutical industry, community, and hospital pharmacies.

PEO3: To prepare pharmacy graduates with the knowledge, skills, and ethical
understanding to offer patient-centred care, including performing medication reviews, identifying drug interactions, and providing expert counselling on medication usage for optimal patient outcomes.

PEO4: To train graduates who are equipped to excel in higher education (domestically and internationally) or thrive in the pharmaceutical commercial sector. By using innovative teaching methodologies, the program encourages self-learning and problem solving, fostering a sense of responsibility to deliver quality healthcare services to society through skillful and dedicated pharmacy practice.

Program Outcomes (POs)

Pharmacy Knowledge:Possess knowledge and comprehension of the core and basic knowledge associated with the profession of pharmacy, including biomedical sciences; pharmaceutical sciences; behavioural, social, and administrative pharmacy sciences; and manufacturing practices.

Planning Abilities: Demonstrate effective planning abilities including time management, resource management, delegation skills and organizational skills. Develop and implement plans and organize work to meet deadlines.

Problem analysis:Utilize the principles of scientific enquiry, thinking analytically, clearly and critically, while solving problems and making decisions during daily practice. Find, analyze, evaluate and apply information systematically and shall make defensible decisions.

Modern tool usage: Learn, select, and apply appropriate methods and procedures, resources, and modern pharmacy-related computing tools with an understanding of the limitations.

Leadership skills: Understand and consider the human reaction to change, motivation issues, leadership and team-building when planning changes required for fulfillment of practice, professional and societal responsibilities. Assume participatory roles as responsible citizens or leadership roles when appropriate to facilitate improvement in health and well-being.

Professional Identity: Understand, analyze and communicate the value of their professional roles in society (e.g. health care professionals, promoters of health, educators, managers, employers, employees).

Pharmaceutical Ethics: Honour personal values and apply ethical principles in professional and social contexts. Demonstrate behavior that recognizes cultural and personal variability in values, communication and lifestyles. Use ethical frameworks; apply ethical principles while making decisions and take responsibility for the outcomes associated with the decisions.

Communication: Communicate effectively with the pharmacy community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports, make effective presentations and documentation, and give and receive clear instructions.

The Pharmacist and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety and legal issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional pharmacy practice.

Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional pharmacy solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.

Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change. Self-assess and use feedback effectively from others to identify learning needs and to satisfy these needs on an ongoing basis.

 

Programs offered at University Institute of Pharmacy (UIP)

S. No.ProgramSpecializationSeats
1D. Pharm.60
2B. Pharm.100
3M. Pharm.Pharmaceutical Chemistry15
4M. Pharm.Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance15
5M. Pharm.Pharmaceutics15
6M. Pharm.Pharmacology15

Faculty Members

Dr. Kratika Daniel

Dr. Kratika Daniel

Professor
(Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

Dr Neelima Naneriya

Dr Neelima Naneriya

Professor (Pharmaceutics)

Dr. Vishakha Chauhan

Dr. Vishakha Chauhan

Associate Professor
(Pharmaceutics)

Dr. Navin Sainy

Dr. Navin Sainy

Associate Professor (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

Dr. Nikita Kale

Dr. Nikita Kale

Associate Professor (Pharmaceutics)

Saurabh Guhe

Mr. Saurabh Guhe

Associate Professor (Pharmaceutics)

Apoorva Tiwari

Ms. Apoorva Tiwari

Associate Professor
(Quality Assurance)

Rajni Shah

Ms. Rajni Shah

Assistant Professor (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

Ms. Amreen Qureshi

Ms. Amreen Qureshi

Assistant Professor
(Pharmaceutics)

Ms. Vardhika Patidar

Ms. Vardhika Patidar

Assistant Professor
(Pharmaceutics)

Mr. Aamir Sheikh

Mr. Aamir Sheikh

Assistant Professor
(Pharmaceutics)

Mr. Deepak Rayakwar

Mr. Deepak Rayakwar

Assistant Professor
(Pharmaceutics)

Ms. Ayushi Gupta

Ms. Ayushi Gupta

Assistant Professor
(Pharmaceutics)

Omprakash Dubey

Mr. Omprakash Dubey

Assistant Professor
(Pharmacology)

Ms. Somya Rajput

Ms. Somya Rajput

Assistant Professor
(Pharmacology)

Ms. Muskan Malviya

Ms. Muskan Malviya

Associate Professor
(Pharmacology)

Mr. Arbaz Khan

Mr. Arbaz Khan

Assistant Professor
(Pharmaceutics)

Mr. Amit K. Gupta

Mr. Amit K. Gupta

Associate Professor
(Pharmacology)

Ms. Paridhi Jaiswal

Ms. Paridhi Jaiswal

Lecturer
(B.Pharm)

Mr. Radheshyam

Mr. Radheshyam Garg

Lecturer
(B.Pharm)

Dr. Narendra Silawat

Dr. Narendra Silawat

Professor
(Pharmacology)

Mr. Shivank Hazari

Mr. Shivank Hazari

Associate Professor
(Pharmaceutics)

Mr. Nitesh Jain

Mr. Nitesh Jain

Associate Professor
(Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

Ms. Vaishnavi Jadhav

Ms. Vaishnavi Jadhav

Assistant Professor
(Pharmaceutics)

Ms. Palak Agarwal

Ms. Palak Agarwal

Assistant Professor
(Pharmaceutics)

Ms. Arti Solanki

Ms. Arti Solanki

Assistant Professor
(Pharmacology)

Mr.Umesh Narvariya

Mr. Umesh Narvariya

Assistant Professor
(Pharmacology)

Mr. Kuldeep Tripathi

Mr. Kuldeep Tripathi

Assistant Professor
(Pharmacology)

Mr. Chetan Patil

Mr. Chetan Patil

Assistant Professor
(Pharmaceutics)

Ashok Kushwah

Mr. Ashok Kushwah

Assistant Professor
(Pharmacology)

Sourabh Pathak

Mr. Sourabh Pathak

Assistant Professor
(Pharmaceutics)

Ms. Priya Ambore

Ms. Priya Ambore

Assistant Professor
(Pharmaceutics)

Paper Publications

    • Nidhi Bais and Ravikant Gupta, Elemental impurities in Ayurvedic formulation: Guidelines & management Indian J. Applied & Pure Bio. Vol. 40(1), 772-784 (2025). ISSN: 0970-2091.

    • Vaibhav Rajoriya, Ravikant Gupta, Sudha Vengurlekar, Sachin Kumar Jain, Folate conjugated Nano-Lipid construct of Paclitaxel for site-specific lung squamous carcinoma targeting International Journal of Pharmaceutics 672 (2025).

    • Chetana Tripathi, Sachin Kumar Jain, Sudha Vengurlekar, Antidiarrheal Activity- Guided Fractionation of Plumbago Zeylanica Frontiers in Health Informatics 2024; Vol 13: Issue 8 ISSN-Online: 2676-7104 Page no. 4268-4278.

    • Chetana Tripathi, Sachin Kumar Jain and Sudha Vengurlekar, A Review on Therapeutic Potential of Plumbago zeylanica Extracts and Sustainable Production Methods, DOI: 10.2174/0122113525356076250103064301 Published on: 23 January, 2025.

    • Ms. Manju Kher, Dr. Kratika Daniel, Dr. Sudha Vengurlekar, Dr. Sachin K. Jain, A Comprehensive Review on Isatin Derivatives: Antimycobacterial Potential and Antifungal Applications Periodico di Mineralogia Volume 94, No. 1, 2025 ISSN: 0369-8963.

    • Vijay Nath, Ravikant Gupta, Sudha Vengurlekar, Sachin Kumar Jain, Approaches and future prospects for treating HER2-positive breast cancer International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research Jan – Mar 2025 | Vol 17 | Issue 1 page no 66-78.

    • Dr. Nidhi Bais, Dr. Sachin K. Jain, Dr. Sudha Vengurlekar, Development andb Evaluation of a Topical Niosomal Gel Formulated with Benzoyl Peroxide and Tretinoin for Anti-Acne Therapy International Journal of Advanced Research and Multidisciplinary Trends (IJARMT) Volume-2, Issue-2, April–June 2025 ISSN No.: 3048-9458, Page no. 379-396.

    • Arpita Mishra, Sachin Kumar Jain, Sudha Vengurlekar, Development and Evaluation of Polyherbal Self Nanoemulsifying Drug Delivery System (SNEDDS). Journal of Neonatal Surgery ISSN(Online): 2226-0439 Vol. 14, Issue 22s (2025).

    • Keshav Patidar Dr. Nidhi Bais, Dr. Sachin K. Jain, Dr. Sudha Vengurlekar, Formulation and Evaluation of Mucoadhesive Microspheres Loaded with Antidiabetic Agents International Journal of Advanced Research and Multidisciplinary Trends (IJARMT) Volume-2, Issue-2, April–June 2025 ISSN No.: 3048-9458.

    • Vishal Jaiswal Dr. Nidhi Bais, Dr. Sachin K. Jain, Dr. Sudha Vengurlekar,Evaluating Transdermal Delivery of Labetalol Hydrochloride: Role of Penetration Enhancers International Journal of Advanced Research and Multidisciplinary Trends (IJARMT) Volume-2, Issue-2, April–June 2025 ISSN No.: 3048-9458.

    • Ashutosh Sharma, Kratika Daniel, Sachin K Jain, Sudha Vengurlekar.Method
      Development and Validation For The estimation of Loteprednol Etabonate and
      levofloxacin By Using HPLC, Journal of the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
      ISSN :0025-0422, Volume-58, No.1(IX): 2024, 109. [IF = 1.2, UGC Care I]

    • Yadav, M. R., Kratika Daniel, D. K. (2025). Phytochemical Profiling And
      Pharmacognostical Evaluation Of Ornamental Plant Rhaphidophora Aurea (Money
      Plant). South Eastern European Journal of Public Health, SEEJPH Volume XXVI,
      S2,2025, ISSN: 2197-5248, 3002–3018. https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.5603

    • Saumya Mishra, Sachin K. Jain., To Evaluate Anti-Ulcer Activity of Nux Vomica for the
      Treatment of Gastric Ulcer. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and
      Medicine (IJPSM), Vol.9 Issue. 11, November- 2024, pg. 1-12, DOI:
      10.47760/ijpsm.2024.v09i11.001

    • Vijay Nath, Ravikant Gupta, Sudha Vengurlekar, Sachin Kumar Jain. Approaches and
      future prospects for treating HER2-positive breast cancer, International Journal of
      Pharmaceutical Research, volume 17,Issue 1, Jan – Mar, 2025.

    • Gupta Ashish, Jain Sachin Kumar Formulation and In Vitro Evaluation of Ozenoxacin Loaded Topical Microemulsion, Adv. Biores., Vol. 16 (1) January 2025: 310-314.

    • Gupta Ashish, Jain Sachin Kumar Formulation, Development and Evaluation of Microemulsion Based Topical Gel for the Treatment of Skin Infection, Biochem. Cell. Arch. Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 631-639, 2025

    • Anshul Ojha, Dr. Nidhi Bais, Dr. Sachin K. Jain, Dr. Sudha Vengurlekar. Development and Evaluation of a Topical Niosomal Gel Formulated with Benzoyl Peroxide and Tretinoin for Anti-Acne Therapy. International Journal of Advanced Research and Multidisciplinary Trends (IJARMT). Volume-2, Issue-2, April–June 2025. 379-396.

    • Pawar, B., Daniel, K., Jain, S. K., & Vengurlekar, S. (2025). Estimation of Lupeol and Diosgenin Biomarker in “Mutrakrichantak Churna’–An Ayurvedic Poly Herbal Formulation by UV & HPLC. Current Science, 5(2), 2029-2042.ISSN – ISSN 2795-8639 https://doi.org/10.52845/CS/2025-5-2-60

    • Patil, A., Daniel, K., Jain, S. K., & Vengurlekar, S (2025). Phytochemical and Pharmacological Screening of Plant Rhaphidophora aurea as Potent Anti-Alzheimer. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Science Archive, 13(1), 34-42. Retrieved from https://ijpba.in/index.php/ijpba/article/view/619

    • N Kotame, R & Daniel, K. (2025). In Vitro – Vivo Study Of Orodispersible Tablet Of Silymarin Based Nanoparticle For Anti-Inflammatory Characterization. Journal of Neonatal Surgery, 14(28S), 734–740. Retrieved from https://www.jneonatalsurg.com/index.php/jns/article/view/6762

    • Anjali Khantal, Nidhi Bais, (2025) Evaluation of the Hepatoprotective Effects of Vitex negundo and Hygrophila auriculata in D-Galactosamine-Induced Liver Injury in Rats. Journal of Neonatal Surgery, 14 (19s), 149-159.

    • Anjali Khantal, Nidhi Bais, (2025) In Vitro and In Vivo Studies on the extracts of Vitex Negundo and Hygrophilla Auriculata for their Hepatoprotective activity. Journal of Neonatal Surgery, 14 (24s), 221-230

    • Jedhe, A., Bais, N., Jain, S. K., & Vengurlekar, S. (2025). FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF TRANSFEROSOME HYDROGEL OF SALICYLIC ACID FOR THE TREATMENT OF PSORIASIS. World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 14(7), 1185–1204. https://doi.org/10.20959/wjpps20257-30245

    • Vinayata Attal, Daniel, K. (2025) In Vitro, Ex-Vivo, And Dissolution Kinetic Studies Of Mouth-Dissolving Sublingual Films Containing Losartan Potassium And Hydrochlorothiazide, Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research; Vol 18, Issue 7, 80 – 85. ISSN 2455-3891 http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2025v18i7.54864 [SCOPUS Indexed]

    • Verma, A., Daniel, K., Vengurlekar, S., Jain, S. K., Oriental College of Pharmacy & Research, & Oriental University. (2025). Design, Synthesis, and Molecular modeling Study of substituted 1, 3, 4-Thiadiazoles as antibacterial agents. Periodico Di Mineralogia, 121. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16940719

    • Misra, H., 1*, Silawat, N., Naneriya, N. (2025). Design and evaluation of gastrointestinal mucoadhesive patches containing 6-Mercaptopurine for enhanced colon cancer therapy. Journal of Chemical Health Risks, 4–4, 1728–1735. https://www.jchr.org

Book Chapter Publication

    • Dr. Kratika Daniel,“BIOFUEL” IIP BOOK SERIES, Futuristic trends in Biotechnology, authored by Dr, Sachin K Jain.

    • Prof. Dr. Sachin K Jain,Herbal Medicines: From Bench to Bedside, Bentham Science Publisher.

    • Prof. Dr. Sachin K Jain,Herbs and Herbal Formulations for the Management and Prevention of Gastrointestinal Diseases, Springer Nature Switzerland.

    • Prof. Dr. Sachin K Jain; Dr. Kratika Daniel,Mechanistic Approaches of Herbal Medicine in the Treatment of Arthritis, Springer Nature Switzerland.

    • Pandey, R. K., Singh, L., Kumar, S.,Pathak, M., Kumar, A., Jain, S. K., Pandey, P., Shukla, S. S., Pandey, R. K., & Daniel, K. (2023, November 13). Mechanistic Approaches of Herbal Medicine in the Treatment of Arthritis. In: Izah, S.C., Ogwu, M.C., Akram, M. (eds) Herbal Medicine Phytochemistry. Reference Series in Phytochemistry. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-21973-3_17-1 [ISBN978-3-031-21973-3].

    • Priyanka Rathore, Kratika Daniel,Vivek Daniel, Anil K Gupta ” BIOFUEL: A cleaner and greener alternative to fossil fuels.” IIP BOOK SERIES, Futuristic trends in Biotechnology, 2024, authored by Dr, Sachin K Jain.

    • Dr. Nidhi Bais“Nutraceutical in the Treatment and Management of Breast Cancer”, Lifestyle Disease and Nutraceuticals Interventions: Mechanism and Clinical Uses, 2024.

    • M. R. Suchitra,Kratika Daniel,, Latika Yadav, Surya Prakash Gautam, Meenakshi Jaiswal, Seema Joshi Trivedi, Dharmesh Trivedi, and S. Parthasarathy, Effect of Nutrition in Neurodegeneration, (Chapter 17) ISBN: 9781779640161, 2024 September, AAP Advances in Nutraceuticals.

    • Nikita Kale,Treatment of Cancer Using Combination of Herbal and Novel Drug Delivery System, (Chapter 49), 2025, Bioprospecting of Tropical Medicinal Plants, Springer Nature Publications.

    • Yash Bhandari, Vaishali Raghuwanshi, Sachin K. Jainand Umesh K. Patil. Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property Rights, Published in edited Book Quality Assurance of Ethno- Herbals: Cultivating Confidence in Alternative Medicine, in the Bentham Science Publisher Singapore 2025, 52-65. ISBN (Online): 978-981-5274-55-4

    • Ekta Prajapati, Sachin K. Jain, Sudha Vengurlekar,Umesh K. Patil, Ravikant Gupta and J. Ekowati. Establishing Intellectual Property Rights for Indigenous Herbs, Published in edited Book Quality Assurance of Ethno- Herbals: Cultivating Confidence in Alternative Medicine, in the Bentham Science Publisher Singapore 2025, 70-89. ISBN (Online): 978-981-5274-55-4.

    • Ravikant Gupta, Sudha Vengurlekar, Sachin Kumar Jain and Vaibhav Rajoriya. Balancing Preservation and Access, Published in edited Book Quality Assurance of Ethno- Herbals: Cultivating Confidence in Alternative Medicine, in the Bentham Science Publisher Singapore 2025, 93-109. ISBN (Online): 978-981-5274-55-4.
      Rupesh Kumar Pandey, Satyaendra Kumar Shrivastava, Priyanka Pandey, Dishant Gupta, Ravindra Kumar Pandey, Shiv Shankar Shukla and Sachin K. Jain. Collaborative Approaches and Partnership, Published in edited Book Quality Assurance of Ethno- Herbals: Cultivating Confidence in Alternative Medicine, in the Bentham Science Publisher Singapore 2025, 113-118. ISBN (Online): 978-981-5274-55-4

    • Khurana Baljeet Singh, Prajapati Ekta, Jain K Sachin, Jain Sourabh, Gupta Ravikant. Tools and resources for identifying drug-drug interaction (Chapter5); June 2025. Drug Safety Optimization for Pharmacy: Exploring Drug-Drug Interactions in Community Pharmacy in Deep Sciences Publishing https://doi.org/10.70593/978-93-7185-243-2.

    • Jain Sourabh, Prajapati Ekta,Gupta Ravikant, Jain K Sachin.Risk assessment and management strategies (Chapter 6); Drug Safety Optimization for Pharmacy: Exploring Drug-Drug Interactions in Community Pharmacy in Deep Sciences Publishing https://doi.org/10.70593/978-93-7185-243-2.

    • Gupta Ashish, Jain Sachin Kumar Formulation and In Vitro Evaluation of Ozenoxacin Loaded Topical Microemulsion, Adv. Biores., Vol. 16 (1) January 2025: 310-314.

    • Daniel, K., Daniel, V., Solanki, P., & Solanki, A. (2025). Regulatory landscape and quality assurance in nutraceutical development. In Routledge eBooks (pp. 155–173). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003480150-8

Patent Published

Dr. Sachin K Jain published a Research Work as Patent entitled ‘RP-HPLC Method Development and Validation for Simultaneous Analysis of Daclatasvir and Asunaprevir in Bulk and Pharmaceutical Dosage Form on 30th April 2024.

Dr. Kratika Daniel published a Research work as Patent entitled ‘Polyherbal gel formulation of Lagenaria sicenraria of Raphanus raphanistrum for wound curing’ on 1st November 2024. (Publication No. 44/2024)

Dr. Kratika Daniel published a Patent Design entitled ‘Data processing device for analysing ligand-receptor docking’ on 23 December 2024. Design number: 6394955

Sudha Vengurlekar, Sachin K Jain, Nidhi Bais, Ravikant Gupta, Rajesh Nagar, Rekha Gour, Shikha Jaiswal published a work as Patent entitled ‘Analytical Method development for Aspirin & Ticagrelor on 24-01-2025. Application No. 202421101723

Sudha Vengurlekar, Sachin K Jain, Jeevan Patel, Ravikant Gupta, Rajesh Nagar, Rekha Gour, Shikha Jaiswal published a work as Patent entitled ‘Use for Feronia elephantum Correa leaves extract for Diabetes Treatment on 24-01-2025. Application No. 202421101731