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Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab

Core Instrumentation

Equipped with various sophisticated analytical instruments including HPLC, UV-Vis Spectrophotometer, FTIR, Rotary Evaporators, and other essential laboratory equipment.

Synthesis Facilities

Well-ventilated fume hoods, heating mantles, hot plate with magnetic stirrer, distillation units, and reflux setups for efficient drug synthesis and extraction procedures

Analytical Training

Students receive hands-on training in analytical method development, validation, assay testing, and stability studies following ICH and GLP guidelines.

Separate Work Zones

Dedicated undergraduate practical hall, postgraduate research area, and a controlled weighing room equipped with high-precision micro-balances.

Safety & Compliance

Comprehensive safety infrastructure including fume hoods, fire extinguishers, and systematic chemical waste disposal protocols

Learning Outcomes

Graduates gain proficiency in instrument operation, spectral data interpretation, documentation, and quality control testing as per industry standards.

Pharmacognosy Laboratory

The lab is furnished with microscopes, staining accessories, and instruments required for the identification and analysis of crude drugs.

A rich collection of medicinal plants, crude drugs, and herbarium specimens is maintained for teaching and research purposes.

Students are trained in the microscopic evaluation and powder characterization of medicinal plant materials.

Advanced facilities for extraction, isolation, and quality evaluation of herbal drugs and natural products.

Support for undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral research in herbal medicine, nutraceuticals, and phytopharmaceuticals.

Focus on skill development and Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) to provide industry-oriented training and promote innovation.

Pharmacology Research Laboratory

Advanced Behavioral and Cognitive Research Facility equipped with Actophotometer, Elevated Plus Maze, Open Field Test, Forced Swim Apparatus, and Eight-Arm Maze for assessment of locomotor activity, anxiety, depression, learning, and memory.

Comprehensive Neuropharmacology Screening Platform featuring Electroconvulsiometer, Rota Rod, and Pole Climbing Apparatus for evaluation of anticonvulsant, antipsychotic, muscle relaxant, and neuroprotective agents.

Pain, Inflammation, and Allergy Research Facility with Analgesiometer, Plethysmograph, and Histamine Chamber for preclinical screening of analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-allergic therapies.

Cardiovascular and Isolated Organ Research Facility utilizing the Langendorff Apparatus for studying cardiac physiology, pharmacological responses, and cardioprotective interventions

Integrated Preclinical Drug Evaluation Laboratory supporting multidisciplinary pharmacological research through a wide range of validated experimental models and instrumentation.

Pharmaceutics Laboratory

The Pharmaceutics Laboratory is equipped with modern instruments and facilities to provide students and researchers with hands-on training in pharmaceutical formulation, manufacturing, and evaluation. The laboratory supports both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching as well as research activities research programs in accordance with the standards prescribed by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), NAAC, and NBA.

Salient Features

Spacious and well-ventilated workspace designed in accordance with laboratory safety standards.

Facilities for the preparation and evaluation of various dosage forms, including tablets, capsules, powders, ointments, creams, gels, suspensions, emulsions, and sterile formulations.

Support for research in Novel Drug Delivery Systems (NDDS), nanotechnology-based formulations, transdermal drug delivery, controlled-release systems, and pharmaceutical excipients

Advanced instruments for quality evaluation such as Tablet Hardness Tester, Friability Tester, Disintegration Test Apparatus, Dissolution Test Apparatus, Digital pH Meter, Brookfield Viscometer, Hot Air Oven, UV–Visible Spectrophotometer

Support for research projects involving novel drug delivery systems such as nanoparticles, liposomes, microspheres, transdermal patches, and nano sponges.

Compliance with Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) and laboratory safety protocols and Availability of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).

Students Outcomes (The Pharmaceutics Laboratory enables students to)

Develop competency in the formulation, manufacturing, and evaluation of pharmaceutical dosage forms.

Apply pharmaceutical principles to solve formulation and drug delivery challenges.

Acquire professional skills aligned with the requirements of the pharmaceutical industry, regulatory organizations, research institutions, and higher education.

Pharmaceutics Laboratory

The Pharmaceutics Laboratory is equipped with modern instruments and facilities to provide students and researchers with hands-on training in pharmaceutical formulation, manufacturing, and evaluation. The laboratory supports both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching as well as research activities research programs in accordance with the standards prescribed by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), NAAC, and NBA.

Centre of Excellence for Clinical Pharmacy Practice dedicated to fostering patient-centered pharmaceutical care and evidence-based healthcare services.

Dedicated Drug Information Centre (DIC) providing authentic, evidence-based, and up-to-date drug information to support clinical decision-making and promote rational drug use.

Patient Counselling Facility designed to enhance students’ communication skills and competency in delivering patient-centered pharmaceutical care and medication counselling services.

Hands-on Training in Drug Information Services, including literature search, critical appraisal of scientific publications, and systematic response to drug information queries.

Clinical Documentation and Medication History Interview Training for developing skills in patient assessment, medication reconciliation, and healthcare record management.

Simulation-Based Learning Environment enabling students to practice counselling techniques, patient interactions, and clinical communication in a professional setting.

Training in Medication Therapy Management and Pharmaceutical Care to strengthen clinical decision-making and improve the quality of healthcare delivery.

Access to Drug Information Resources and Clinical Databases for evidence-based learning and informed therapeutic decision-making.

Extensive Clinical Exposure at Shri Mahant Indiresh Hospital (SMIH), a premier tertiary-care teaching hospital, providing students with hands-on experience in ward rounds, clinical case reviews, medication monitoring, and multidisciplinary patient care.

Seamless Integration of Academic Learning with Clinical Practice through the strong academic–hospital interface between Shri Guru Ram Rai University and SMIH.

Interprofessional Learning Opportunities through active collaboration with physicians, nurses, and allied healthcare professionals within the clinical environment of SMIH.

Outcome- Oriented Learning Approach focused on enhancing clinical competence, ethical practice, patient safety, and quality healthcare delivery.

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