Livestock Product Technology - Academics
With adoption of the curriculum of Veterinary Council of India for under-graduate teaching by the MAFSU.
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- Degree Offered –UG, PG, PhD
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- UG , PG, PhD ( VCI, ICAR, IV, V Dean’s and Corrigendum) – PDF Copies
Admissions:
- UG, PG, PhD
- List of Admitted Students – First Year to Final Year (Veterinary Year wise / Fishery and Dairy Semester wise) :
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Course offered :: UG, PG , PhD - Semester / Year wise
- List of UG Courses ( B.V.Sc & AH ) As per latest MSVE Guidelines) , B.Tech. (D.T.) and B.F.Sc as per ICAR – V Deans Committee – 2016.
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- List of PG Courses ( MVSc ) and M.Tech. (Dairy Technology)
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- Lecture Schedule – UG, PG , PhD - Theory / Practical Schedule – Approved by BoS – Subject wise
Lecture schedule UG
MAHARASTRA ANIMAL & FISHERY SCIENCES UNIVERSITY, NAGPUR. | |
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NAME OF DISCIPLINE | VETERINARY PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY |
PROFESSIONAL YEAR | III |
CREDIT HOURS | 4 + 1 = 5 |
BOS APPROVAL RESOLUTION NO. |
- THEORY
Sr. No. | Unit No. | Lecture No. | Topic to be Covered |
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1 | Unit 1 | 1 | Introduction to Veterinary Pharmacology, Historical development of Pharmacology. |
2 | Unit 1 | 2 | Branches of Pharmacology and scope of Pharmacology. |
3 | Unit 5 | 3 | Introduction to Chemotherapy, Classification |
4 | Unit 5 | 4 | General principles in antibacterial chemotherapy (definition of antibiotic, MBC, MIC, and classification of antibiotics with examples, etc.) |
5 | Unit 1 | 5 | Pharmacological terms and definitions. |
6 | Unit 1 | 6 | Sources and nature of drugs |
7 | Unit 5 | 7 | Antibacterial resistance |
8 | Unit 5 | 8 | Rational use of Chemotherapeutic agents. |
9 | Unit 1 | 9 | Drug Discovery & Drug development |
10 | Unit 1 | 10 | Bio Prospecting of Drugs |
11 | Unit 5 | 11 | Sulphonamides, mechanism of action, spectrum, clinical uses, toxicity, dose and route of administration, and their combination with diaminopyrimidines |
12 | Unit 5 | 12 | Other antimicrobial compounds like Sulfones, Nitrofurans, Nalidixic acid. |
13 | Unit 1 | 13 | Principles of drug activity: Pharmacokinetics – Routes of drug Administration. |
14 | Unit 1 | 14 | Absorption of Drugs. |
15 | Unit 5 | 15 | Quinolones and Fluoroquinolones (structure, mechanism, spectrum, clinical uses, toxicity, dose and route of administration). |
16 | Unit 5 | 16 | Penicillin – Penicillin, synthetic penicillin, beta-lactamase inhibitors. |
17 | Unit 1 | 17 | Distribution of Drug. |
18 | Unit 1 | 18 | Biotransformation of drugs & species variation in Biotransformation. |
19 | Unit 5 | 19 | Combination of Penicillin with other drugs. |
20 | Unit 5 | 20 | Cephalosporin and Cephamycins. |
21 | Unit 1 | 21 | Excretion of drugs. |
22 | Unit 1 | 22 | Pharmacodynamics and concept of drug and receptor, types of receptor. |
23 | Unit 5 | 23 | Aminoglycoside –I: Gentamicin, Streptomycin. |
24 | Unit 5 | 24 | Aminoglycoside –II: Neomycin, Kanamycin, Amikacin, etc. |
25 | Unit 1 | 25 | Dose-response relationship. |
26 | Unit 1 | 26 | Terms related to drug activity and drug interaction. |
27 | Unit 5 | 27 | Tetracycline and tetracycline derivatives. |
28 | Unit 5 | 28 | Amphenicols (Chloramphenicol, thiamphenicol, florphenicol). |
29 | Unit 1 | 29 | Factors modifying the drug effect. |
30 | Unit 1 | 30 | Fundamentals of drug-screening & Drug delivery systems. |
31 | Unit 5 | 31 | Macrolide antibiotics. |
32 | Unit 5 | 32 | Lincosamides. |
33 | Unit 1 | 33 | Adverse drug reactions. |
34 | Unit 1 | 34 | Introduction to biopharmaceutics and gene therapy. |
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35 | Unit 5 | 35 | Polypeptides (Polymixins, Bacitracin) |
36 | Unit 5 | 36 | Glycopeptide antibiotics. |
37 | Unit 2 | 37 | Introduction to Autonomic Nervous System |
38 | Unit 2 | 38 | Autonomic relationship, central integration |
39 | Unit 5 | 39 | Miscellaneous agents: Novobiocin, virginiamycin, tiamulin. |
40 | Unit 5 | 40 | Antitubercular drugs. |
41 | Unit 2 | 41 | Neurohumoral transmission. |
42 | Unit 2 | 42 | Adreno receptors agonists, their SAR. |
30% course completion. FIRST INTERNAL ASSESSMENT EXAM. |
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43 | Unit 5 | 43 | Antifungal agents: Topical and systemic agents. |
44 | Unit 5 | 44 | Antifungal agent: antibiotics. |
45 | Unit 2 | 45 | Adreno receptor antagonists & adrenergic neuron blockers. |
46 | Unit 2 | 46 | Cholinergic receptors agonists. |
47 | Unit 5 | 47 | Anthelmintics: introduction, classification, ideal Anthelmintics. |
48 | Unit 5 | 48 | Anthelmintic Resistance. |
49 | Unit 2 | 49 | Cholinergic receptors antagonists. |
50 | Unit 2 | 50 | Ganglionic stimulants and blockers. |
51 | Unit 2 | 51 | Autacoids I: Histamine and antihistamine agents. |
52 | Unit 5 | 52 | Mechanism of action of Anthelmintics, Antinematodal drugs. |
53 | Unit 5 | 53 | Anticestodal and antitrematodal drugs and broad-spectrum Anthelmintics-I. |
54 | Unit 2 | 54 | Autacoids II: 5 – Hydroxytryptamine and its antagonists. |
55 | Unit 2 | 55 | Anticestodal and antitrematodal drugs and broad-spectrum Anthelmintics-II. |
56 | Unit 5 | 56 | Antiprotozoan drugs I – for Trypanosomiasis, Babesiosis and Anaplasmosis. |
57 | Unit 2 | 57 | Autacoids III: Prostaglandins, Angiotensin and Bradykinin. |
58 | Unit 3 | 58 | Drugs acting on central nervous system (CNS): Introduction and Classification. |
59 | Unit 5 | 59 | Antiprotozoan drugs II – Giardiasis, Trichomoniasis and Amoebiasis. |
60 | Unit 5 | 60 | Anticoccidial drugs- general principles, classification, and mechanism of action and dosage of Anticoccidial drugs. |
61 | Unit 3 | 61 | History of general anaesthetics and theories of anaesthesia. |
62 | Unit 3 | 62 | Pharmacology of neurotransmitters of CNS. |
63 | Unit 5 | 63 | Ectoparasiticides I. |
64 | Unit 5 | 64 | Ectoparasiticides II. |
65 | Unit 3 | 65 | Inhalant anaesthetics I: Ether, Halothane, and Nitrous Oxide. |
66 | Unit 3 | 66 | Inhalant anaesthetics II: Enflurane, Isoflurane, Methoxyflurane, Cyclopropane, Sevoflurane & recent development. |
67 | Unit 5 | 67 | Antiviral drugs. |
68 | Unit 5 | 68 | Anticancer drugs. |
69 | Unit 3 | 69 | Intravenous Anaesthesia – Barbiturates its Classification and SAR. |
70 | Unit 3 | 70 | Barbiturates- Pharmacological Action and Uses. |
71 | Unit 5 | 71 | Antiseptics and disinfectants –I. |
72 | Unit 5 | 72 | Antiseptics and disinfectants –II. |
73 | Unit 3 | 73 | Dissociative anaesthetics – Ketamine, Phencyclidine etc. |
74 | Unit 3 | 74 | Hypnotics and sedatives. |
75 | Unit 5 | 75 | Growth promoters. |
76 | Unit 5 | 76 | Pharmacology of indigenous medicinal plants: Scientific name, common name, active principles, pharmacological actions and therapeutic uses of Ginger, Ocimum, Neem, Piper longum, Withania, Leptadenia, Tinospora, Embilica. |
77 | Unit 3 | 77 | Tranquilizers. |
78 | Unit 3 | 78 | Psychotropic drugs – classification and mechanism. |
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79 | Unit 5 | 79 | Pharmacology of indigenous medicinal plants: Scientific name, common name, active principles, pharmacological actions and therapeutic uses of Eucalyptus, Glycerrhiza, Trichospermum, Curcuma, Adhantoda, Butea, Aloes, Sena, Rheubarb, Catechu etc. |
80 | Unit 6 | 80 | General Toxicology: Definitions, History of toxicology. |
81 | Unit 3 | 81 | Anticonvulsants: Phentobarbitone sodium, Phenytoin sodium, Primidone, etc. |
82 | Unit 3 | 82 | Analgesics: Opioid analgesics, Morphine and derivatives. |
83 | Unit 6 | 83 | Fundamentals and scope of Toxicology. |
84 | Unit 6 | 84 | Sources and classification of toxicants. |
85 | Unit 3 | 85 | Non-narcotic analgesics, salicylates, Para-aminophenol derivatives, Pyrazolone derivatives. |
86 | Unit 3 | 86 | Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID), COX-I and COX-II Inhibitors. |
60% course completion. SECOND INTERNAL ASSESSMENT EXAM. |
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87 | Unit 6 | 87 | Factors modifying toxicity. |
88 | Unit 6 | 88 | General approaches of diagnosis of poisoning. |
89 | Unit 3 | 89 | Analeptics & CNS stimulants. |
90 | Unit 3 | 90 | Drugs acting on somatic nervous system: Local anaesthetics. |
91 | Unit 6 | 91 | General approaches for treatment of poisoning. |
92 | Unit 6 | 92 | Toxicity caused by lead. |
93 | Unit 3 | 93 | Central muscle relaxants. |
94 | Unit 3 | 94 | Peripheral muscle relaxants. |
95 | Unit 6 | 95 | Toxicity caused by Arsenic. |
96 | Unit 6 | 96 | Toxicity caused by Mercury. |
97 | Unit 3 | 97 | Euthanasia. |
98 | Unit 4 | 98 | Drugs acting on digestive system: emetics, antiemetics, purgatives, and antidiarrhoeals. |
99 | Unit 6 | 99 | Toxicity caused by Copper & Molybdenum. |
100 | Unit 6 | 100 | Toxicity caused by Selenium and Selenium-accumulating plants. |
101 | Unit 4 | 101 | Drugs acting on digestive system: Stomachic, antacids, antiulcer, and prokinetics. |
102 | Unit 4 | 102 | Drugs acting on digestive system: Carminatives, antizymotics, cholerectics & cholagogues. |
103 | Unit 6 | 103 | Toxicity caused by Nitrate and Nitrites. |
104 | Unit 6 | 104 | Toxicity caused by Chlorate, common salt, and urea. |
105 | Unit 4 | 105 | Rumen pharmacology, metabolic diseases of ruminal & its treatment. |
106 | Unit 4 | 106 | Drugs acting on Cardiovascular system: cardiac glycosides. |
107 | Unit 6 | 107 | Toxicity caused by Phosphorus, Iodine & Fluorine. |
108 | Unit 6 | 108 | Poisonous Plants: Cyanogenetic Plants, Oleander, and Cotton. |
109 | Unit 4 | 109 | Antiarrhythmic drugs - quinidine, procainamide, calcium channel blockers. |
110 | Unit 4 | 110 | Pharmacology of Vasodilators. |
111 | Unit 6 | 111 | Poisonous plants: oxalate-producing plants. |
112 | Unit 6 | 112 | Plants causing Thiamine deficiency. |
113 | Unit 4 | 113 | Antihypertensive drugs. |
114 | Unit 4 | 114 | Coagulants, anticoagulants (local and systemic), and haematinics. |
115 | Unit 6 | 115 | Poisonous plants: Abrus, Ipomoea, Datura, Nux Vomica, Castor, etc. |
116 | Unit 6 | 116 | Plants causing photosensitization and lathyrism. |
117 | Unit 4 | 117 | Drugs acting on respiratory system: Expectorants, antitussives, and respiratory stimulants. |
118 | Unit 4 | 118 | Bronchodilators and mucolytics. |
119 | Unit 6 | 119 | Toxicity caused by Agrochemicals I: Insecticides - Chlorinated hydrocarbons, Organophosphates. |
120 | Unit 6 | 120 | Toxicity caused by Agrochemicals II: Carbamates, Pyrethroids, newer insecticides. |
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121 | Unit 4 | 121 | Drugs acting on urogenital system: Diuretics, their classification, and mechanisms of action. |
122 | Unit 4 | 122 | Urinary alkalizers and acidifiers. |
123 | Unit 6 | 123 | Toxicity caused by Agrochemicals III: Herbicides. |
124 | Unit 6 | 124 | Toxicity caused by fungicides. |
125 | Unit 4 | 125 | Fluid therapy. |
126 | Unit 4 | 126 | Ecbolics and tocolytics. |
127 | Unit 6 | 127 | Toxicity caused by rodenticides. |
128 | Unit 6 | 128 | Fungal toxins: Aflatoxins, Rubratoxin, Ochratoxin. |
129 | Unit 4 | 129 | Drugs acting on skin and mucous membranes: Emollients, demulcents, and counter irritants. |
90% course completion. THIRD INTERNAL ASSESSMENT EXAM. | |||
130 | Unit 4 | 130 | Immuno modulators & Bioenhancers. |
131 | Unit 6 | 131 | Fungal toxins: Sporidesmin, Citrinin, F – 2 toxin, Trichothecenes, Ergot & Fescue. |
132 | Unit 6 | 132 | Bacterial toxins: Botulinum toxin and tetanus toxin. |
133 | Unit 4 | 133 | Pharmacotherapeutics of Pituitary Hormones – I. |
134 | Unit 4 | 134 | Pharmacotherapeutics of Gonadal Hormones. |
135 | Unit 6 | 135 | Venomous bites and stings: Snake, scorpion, spider. |
136 | Unit 6 | 136 | Venomous bites and stings: bees and wasp, toad and fishes (puffer fish, shellfish). |
137 | Unit 4 | 137 | Pharmacotherapeutics of adrenal Hormones. |
138 | Unit 4 | 138 | Pharmacotherapeutics of Pancreatic Hormones – II. |
139 | Unit 6 | 139 | Toxicity caused by food additives and preservatives. |
140 | Unit 6 | 140 | Drug & drug residual toxicology. |
141 | Unit 4 | 141 | Drug used for abuse in Veterinary field. |
142 | Unit 6 | 142 | Environmental pollutants: Air and water pollutants, Methane pollution, acid rain, Green house effect-I. |
143 | Unit 6 | 143 | Environmental pollutants: Air and water pollutants, Methane pollution, acid rain, Green house effect-II. |
144 | Unit 6 | 144 | Concept of radiation hazards. |
Modification as per suggestions from BOS
Lecture schedule PG
Course Title : Concepts of Pharmacology, Drug Design and Development Course Code : VPT 601 Credit Hours : 2+0 |
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Sr. No | Name of the topic |
1 | Scope of pharmacology, nature and sources of drugs and other therapeutic agents |
2 | Concept of Pharmacology in Therapeutics |
3 | Scope of pharmacology, nature and sources of drugs and other therapeutic agents |
4 | Principles of biopharmaceutics and dosage forms of drugs |
5 | Principles of biopharmaceutics and dosage forms of drugs |
6 | Routes of Drug Administrations |
7 | Principles of Pharmacokinetics-Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs |
8 | Principles of Pharmacokinetics-Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs |
9 | Principles of Pharmacokinetics-Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs |
10 | Principles of Pharmacokinetics-Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs |
11 | Principles of Pharmacokinetics-Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs |
12 | Application of Pharmacokinetics |
13 | Principles of drug action, rational, empirical and various other therapeutics |
14 | Principles of drug action, rational, empirical and various other therapeutics |
15 | Pharmacodynamics-targets for drug actions (enzymes, ion channels, structural and transporter proteins) |
16 | Pharmacodynamics-targets for drug actions (enzymes, ion channels, structural and transporter proteins) |
17 | Pharmacodynamics-targets for drug actions (enzymes, ion channels, structural and transporter proteins) |
18 | Pharmacodynamics-targets for drug actions (enzymes, ion channels, structural and transporter proteins) |
19 | Receptor mediated drug action, types of drug receptors, second messengers of drug action and signal transduction |
20 | Receptor mediated drug action, types of drug receptors, second messengers of drug action and signal transduction |
21 | Receptor mediated drug action, types of drug receptors, second messengers of drug action and signal transduction |
22 | Receptor mediated drug action, types of drug receptors, second messengers of drug action and signal transduction |
23 | Regulation and malfunctioning of diseases |
24 | Quantitation of drug-receptor interactions and elicited effects |
25 | Quantitation of drug-receptor interactions and elicited effects |
26 | Drug interactions and adverse drug reactions |
27 | Drug interactions and adverse drug reactions |
28 | Drugs design and development, Screening and drug assay |
29 | Drugs design and development, Screening and drug assay |
30 | Drugs design and development, Screening and drug assay |
31 | Clinical drug trials |
32 | Clinical drug trials |
33 | Drug safety, drug standards and regulations |
34 | Drug safety, drug standards and regulations |
35 | Gene therapy and novel drug delivery systems |
36 | Gene therapy and novel drug delivery systems |
I. Course Title : Autonomic and Autacoid Pharmacology II. Course Code : VPT 602 III. Credit Hours : 2 + 1 |
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Sr. No | Name of the topic |
1 | Introduction to autonomic nervous system (ANS), Anatomical and physiological considerations of autonomic and somatic motor nervous system |
2 | Introduction to autonomic nervous system (ANS), Anatomical and physiological considerations of autonomic and somatic motor nervous system |
3 | Introduction to autonomic nervous system (ANS), Anatomical and physiological considerations of autonomic and somatic motor nervous system |
4 | Neurohumoral transmission |
5 | Neurohumoral transmission |
6 | Exceptions to generalization of ANS, Agents modulating peripheral nervous system, non-adrenergic-non-cholinergic (NANC) transmission |
7 | Exceptions to generalization of ANS, Agents modulating peripheral nervous system, non-adrenergic-non-cholinergic (NANC) transmission |
8 | Exceptions to generalization of ANS, Agents modulating peripheral nervous system, non-adrenergic-non-cholinergic (NANC) transmission |
9 | Sympathetic nervous system, adrenergic agonists, antagonists and adrenergic neuron blockers |
10 | Sympathetic nervous system, adrenergic agonists, antagonists and adrenergic neuron blockers |
11 | Sympathetic nervous system, adrenergic agonists, antagonists and adrenergic neuron blockers |
12 | Sympathetic nervous system, adrenergic agonists, antagonists and adrenergic neuron blockers |
13 | Therapeutic uses of sympathetic drugs and blockers |
14 | Parasympathetic nervous system, cholinergic agonists, antagonists and cholinergic neuron blockers |
15 | Parasympathetic nervous system, cholinergic agonists, antagonists and cholinergic neuron blockers |
16 | Parasympathetic nervous system, cholinergic agonists, antagonists and cholinergic neuron blockers |
17 | Parasympathetic nervous system, cholinergic agonists, antagonists and cholinergic neuron blockers |
18 | Therapeutic uses of parasympathetic drugs and blockers |
19 | Ganglion stimulating and blocking drugs |
20 | Ganglion stimulating and blocking drugs |
21 | Neuromuscular blocking drugs |
22 | Introduction to immunity and inflammation |
23 | Introduction to immunity and inflammation |
24 | Immunostimulants, immunosuppressants and tolerogens |
25 | Histaminergic and antihistaminics |
26 | Histaminergic and antihistaminics |
27 | Serotonin and antiserotonin agents |
28 | Serotonin and antiserotonin agents |
29 | Kinins as mediators of inflammation |
30 | Kinins as mediators of inflammation |
31 | Eicosanoids and platelet activating factor |
32 | Eicosanoids and platelet activating factor |
33 | Eicosanoids and platelet activating factor |
34 | Angiotensins and other putative autacoids |
35 | Angiotensins and other putative autacoids |
36 | Angiotensins and inhibitors of renin-angiotensin system |
PRACTICAL
Sr. No | Name of the topic |
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1 | Demonstration of adrenergic activity on isolated heart |
2 | Demonstration of cholinergic activity on isolated intestine |
3 | Demonstration of adrenergic / cholinergic activity on rabbit eye |
4 | Demonstration of adrenergic / antiadrenergic activity on blood pressure |
5 | Effect of drugs on guinea pig tracheal chain preparation |
6 | Demonstration of effects of drugs on isolated guinea pig ileum |
7 | Effects of drugs on rabbit jejunum |
8 | Demonstration of adrenergic activity on isolated rat uterus |
9 | Demonstration of cholinergic drugs on isolated abdominal muscle |
10 | Demonstration of the effect of drugs on ECG |
11 | Effects of autonomic drugs on blood pressure, ECG, etc. |
12 | Effects of autonomic drugs on blood pressure, ECG, etc. |
13 | Effect of autacoids on different systems-Isolated Intestine |
14 | Effect of autacoids on different systems-Isolated Intestine |
15 | Effect of autacoids on different systems-Isolated Lungs |
16 | Effect of autacoids on different systems-Isolated Lungs |
17 | Effect of autacoids on different systems-Isolated Uterus |
18 | Effect of autacoids on different systems-Isolated Uterus |
Course Title : CNS Pharmacology Course Code : VPT 603 Credit Hours : 2 +1 |
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Sr. No | Name of the topic |
1 | Introduction to CNS – Physiological and anatomical considerations |
2 | Drugs action on CNS |
3 | Drugs action on CNS |
4 | Central neurotransmitters |
5 | Central neurotransmitters |
6 | General anaesthesia – History, theories and stages of general anaesthesia |
7 | General anaesthesia – History, theories and stages of general anaesthesia |
8 | General anaesthesia – History, theories and stages of general anaesthesia |
9 | Adjuvants to general anaesthetics |
10 | Inhalant general anaesthetics |
11 | Inhalant general anaesthetics |
12 | Inhalant general anaesthetics |
13 | Injectable general anaesthetics |
14 | Injectable general anaesthetics |
15 | Injectable general anaesthetics |
16 | Local anaesthetics |
17 | Local anaesthetics |
18 | Hypnotics and sedatives |
19 | Hypnotics and sedatives |
20 | Hypnotics and sedatives |
21 | Psychotropic drugs and drugs modifying abnormal behavior of animals |
22 | Psychotropic drugs and drugs modifying abnormal behavior of animals |
23 | Anticonvulsants |
24 | Anticonvulsants |
25 | Opioid agonists (analgesics) and antagonists |
26 | Opioid agonists (analgesics) and antagonists |
27 | Opioid agonists (analgesics) and antagonists |
28 | Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) |
29 | Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) |
30 | Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) |
31 | CNS stimulants |
32 | Central muscle relaxants |
33 | Drugs of abuse |
34 | Drugs of abuse |
35 | Current topics/Discussion on library assignments |
36 | Current topics/Discussion on library assignments |
Practical No. | Name of the topic |
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1 | Study on general anaesthetics – gaseous & liquid anesthesia |
2 | Study on general anaesthetics – gaseous & liquid anesthesia |
3 | Study on local anaesthetics |
4 | Study on local anaesthetics |
5 | Study on sedatives and hypnotics |
6 | Study on sedatives and hypnotics |
7 | Study on anticonvulsants |
8 | Study on anticonvulsants |
9 | Study on antipyretics |
10 | Study on analgesics |
11 | Study on analgesics |
12 | Study on anti-inflammatory drugs |
13 | Study on anti-inflammatory drugs |
14 | Study on psychotropic drugs |
15 | Study on psychotropic drugs |
16 | Study on CNS stimulants |
17 | Study on central muscle relaxants |
18 | Study on central muscle relaxants |
Course Title : Digestive and Respiratory Pharmacology Course Code : VPT 604 Credit Hours : 2 + 1 |
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Sr. No | Name of the topic |
1 | Drugs acting on Digestive System-General consideration |
2 | Drugs affecting salivary secretions – Sialics and antisialics |
3 | Drugs affecting gastric secretion – Stomachics, histamine and gastrin analogues |
4 | Gastric antisecretory and antiulcer drugs – H2-receptor antagonists and proton pump inhibitors |
5 | Gastric antisecretory and antiulcer drugs – H2-receptor antagonists and proton pump inhibitors |
6 | Antacids |
7 | Emetics |
8 | Antiemetics |
9 | Carminatives and antizymotics |
10 | Appetizers and digestants |
11 | Appetizers and digestants |
12 | Appetizers and digestants |
13 | Pro-kinetics |
14 | Pro-kinetics |
15 | Cathartics |
16 | Cathartics |
17 | Antidiarrhoeic drugs |
18 | Antidiarrhoeic drugs |
19 | Antidiarrhoeic drugs |
20 | Hepatoprotectants |
21 | Choleretics & Cholagogues |
22 | Rumen Pharmacology |
23 | Rumen Pharmacology |
24 | Rumen Pharmacology |
25 | Metabolic Diseases of Ruminants & its Treatments |
26 | Metabolic Diseases of Ruminants & its Treatments |
27 | Drugs Acting on Respiratory System |
28 | Antitussives |
29 | Expectorants |
30 | Analeptics |
31 | Analeptics |
32 | Bronchodilators and other drugs acting on respiratory system |
33 | Bronchodilators and other drugs acting on respiratory system |
34 | Gastro-esophageal reflux disease |
35 | Current topics/ Discussion on digestive systems |
36 | Current topics/ Discussion on respiratory |
Practical No. | Name of the topic |
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1 | Demonstration of anti-ulcer agents |
2 | Demonstration of anti-ulcer agents |
3 | Demonstration of effect of anti-Secretory agents |
4 | Demonstration of effect of anti-Secretory agents |
5 | Demonstration of effect of drugs on Intestinal motility |
6 | Measurement of intragastric pressure in rats |
7 | In vitro evaluation of antacid of test Compounds |
8 | Evaluation of antidiarrhoeal effect of Drugs |
9 | Demonstration of effect of anti-emetic Drugs |
10 | Demonstration of spasmolytic activity in isolated guinea pig lung strips |
11 | Demonstration of spasmolytic activity in isolated guinea pig lung strips |
12 | Demonstration of bronchial Hyperreactivity |
13 | Demonstration of spasmolytic activity in isolated trachea of g. Pig |
14 | Demonstration of spasmolytic activity in isolated trachea of g. Pig |
15 | Demonstration of effects of respiratory Depressants in conscious rats |
16 | Demonstration of effects of respiratory Depressants in conscious rats |
17 | Antitussive activity after irritant Inhalation in guinea pigs |
18 | Demonstration of cough induced by Mechanical stimulation |
Course Title : Cardiovascular and Urinary System Pharmacology Course Code : VPT 605 Credit Hours : 2 + 0 |
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Sr. No | Name of the topic |
1 | General considerations to cardiovascular system |
2 | General considerations to cardiovascular system |
3 | Myocardial stimulants – Cardiac glycosides and other myocardial stimulants |
4 | Myocardial stimulants – Cardiac glycosides and other myocardial stimulants |
5 | Myocardial stimulants – Cardiac glycosides and other myocardial stimulants |
6 | Anti-arrhythmic drugs |
7 | Anti-arrhythmic drugs |
8 | Anti-arrhythmic drugs |
9 | Vasodilators and antianginal drugs |
10 | Vasodilators and antianginal drugs |
11 | Antihypertensive agents |
12 | Antihyperlipidemic and anti-hypotensive drugs |
13 | Haemostatics and coagulants |
14 | Haemostatics and coagulants |
15 | Anti-coagulants |
16 | Anti-coagulants |
17 | Fibrinolytic and anti-platelet drugs |
18 | Heamtaopoietic drugs |
19 | Heamtaopoietic drugs |
20 | Blood components and blood substitutes |
21 | Plasma expanders |
22 | Drugs used in treatment of shock |
23 | Drugs used in treatment of shock |
24 | Antihyperlipoproteinemics |
25 | Physiological basis of renal pharmacology |
26 | Physiological basis of renal pharmacology |
27 | Diuretics |
28 | Diuretics and antidiuretics |
29 | Urinary acidifier and alkalyzers |
30 | Drugs affecting fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance |
31 | Drugs affecting fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance |
32 | Drugs affecting urinary pH and tubular transport |
33 | Drugs affecting urinary pH and tubular transport |
34 | Urinary antiseptics, uricoseric and anti-gout drugs |
35 | Current topics/ Discussion on library assignments |
36 | Current topics/ Discussion on library assignments |
Course Title : Endocrine and Reproductive Pharmacology Course Code : VPT 606 Credit Hours : 2 + 1 |
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Sr. No | Name of the topic |
1 | General considerations to Endocrine and reproductive systems |
2 | General considerations to Endocrine and reproductive systems |
3 | Pharmacology of drugs affecting endocrine functions of hypoteleamus |
4 | Pharmacology of drugs affecting endocrine functions of Pituitary gland |
5 | Pharmacology of drugs affecting endocrine functions of Pituitary gland |
6 | Pharmacology of drugs affecting endocrine functions of Pituitary gland |
7 | Pharmacology of drugs affecting endocrine functions of thyroid gland |
8 | Pharmacology of drugs affecting endocrine functions of thyroid gland |
9 | Pharmacology of drugs affecting endocrine functions of adrenals |
10 | Pharmacology of drugs affecting endocrine functions of adrenals |
11 | Pharmacology of drugs affecting endocrine functions of adrenals |
12 | Pharmacology of drugs affecting endocrine functions of the Pancreas |
13 | Pharmacology of drugs affecting endocrine functions of the Pancreas |
14 | Physiological basis of calcium and phosphorus homeostasis |
15 | Physiological basis of calcium and phosphorus homeostasis |
16 | Hormonal regulation of calcium and phosphorus homeostasis. |
17 | Hormonal regulation of calcium and phosphorus homeostasis |
18 | Pharmacology of drugs affecting male reproductive organs |
19 | Pharmacology of drugs affecting male reproductive organs |
20 | Drugs affecting spermatogenesis |
21 | Drugs affecting spermatogenesis and erectile dysfunctions |
22 | Pharmacology of drugs affecting female reproductive organs |
23 | Pharmacology of drugs affecting female reproductive organs |
24 | Drugs affecting ovulation |
25 | Drugs affecting ovulation |
26 | Drugs affecting oestrus |
27 | Drugs affecting conception |
28 | Drugs affecting conception |
29 | Drugs affecting gestation |
30 | Drugs affecting gestation |
31 | Drugs affecting lactation |
32 | Drugs affecting lactation |
33 | Oxytocis and other drugs affecting uterus |
34 | Current topics/ Disccusion on library assignments |
35 | Current topics/ Disccusion on library assignments |
36 | Current topics/ Disccusion on library assignments |
Practical No. | Name of the topic |
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1 | Demonstration of Adrenalectomy in Rats |
2 | Study on Glucocorticoid Activity |
3 | Transactivation assay for glucocorticoids |
4 | Biological assay of PMSG in immature female rats |
5 | Receptor binding assay for LH |
6 | Assay of long-acting thyroid stimulating factor (LATS) in mice |
7 | Determination of Oxytocin activity using Isolated uterus |
8 | Effect of Oxytocin on Chicken blood pressure |
9 | Estimation of oxytocin using Milk ejection in the lactating rabbit or rat |
10 | Oxytocin receptor determination |
11 | Inhibition of gonadotropin secretion in intact animals |
12 | Inhibition of ovulation and luteinization |
13 | Radioimmunoassay of rat prolactin |
14 | Estimation of the effect of prolactin by using the Pigeon crop method |
15 | Evaluation of effects of prolactin on Lactation in rabbits |
16 | Bioassay of Vasopressin |
17 | Bioassay of Acth |
18 | Bioassay of D-Tubocurarine |
Course Title : Chemotherapy Course Code : VPT 607 Credit Hours : 2 + 1 |
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Sr. No | Name of the topic |
1 | General Consideration of chemotherapy |
2 | Classification of antimicrobial agents, General principles of antibacterial therapy |
3 | Combinations of antimicrobial agents-guidelines and indications |
4 | Bacterial resistance and Cross resistance |
5 | Guidelines for successful antimicrobial therapy and Adverse reactions to antimicrobial agents |
6 | Sulfonamides classification, SAR, mechanism of action and antimicrobial spectrum |
7 | Sulfonamides and Potentiated Sulphonamides -Clinical use and adverse effects |
8 | Beta-Lactam antibiotics- properties, SAR and mechanism of action |
9 | Penicillins classification, antimicrobial spectrum and adverse effects |
10 | Narrow spectrum, broad spectrum and extended spectrum penicillins and their clinical use |
11 | Cephalosporins-classification and clinical use |
12 | Cephalosporins - Newer agents and their antimicrobial spectrum and clinical use |
13 | Beta-lactamase inhibitors |
14 | Aminoglycosides –properties, classification and mechanism of action |
15 | Aminoglycosides and Aminocyclitols- antimicrobial spectrum, resistance, clinical use and adverse effects |
16 | Chloramphenicol and Thiamphenicol- mechanism of action, antimicrobial spectrum, resistance, clinical use and adverse effects |
17 | Tetracyclines- mechanism of action, antimicrobial spectrum, resistance, clinical use and adverse effects |
18 | Tetracyclines Long acting - properties, pharmacokinetics, clinical use and adverse effects |
19 | Macrolide and licosamides antibiotics - properties, classification, antimicrobial spectrum and mechanism of action |
20 | Macrolides and licosamides- clinical use and adverse effects |
21 | Quinolones – properties, classification, antimicrobial spectrum and mechanism of action |
22 | Quinolones – clinical use and adverse effects |
23 | Anti-tubercular drugs- mechanism of action, antimicrobial spectrum, resistance, clinical use and adverse effects |
24 | Other antimicrobials of therapeutic importance |
25 | Antifungal agents- properties, classification |
26 | Antifungal agents-Topical and systemic drugs, clinical use and adverse effects |
27 | Antiviral agents- properties, classification |
28 | Antiviral agents- clinical use and adverse effects |
29 | Anticancer agents – General principles, properties, classification and mechanism |
30 | Anticancer agents – clinical use and adverse effects |
31 | Anthelmintics – General principles, properties and classification |
32 | Anthelmintics –Antinematodal, Anticestodal drugs |
33 | Anthelmintics –Antitrematodal drugs, Ectoparasiticides |
34 | Antiprotozoan Drugs- General principles, properties and classification |
35 | Antiprotozoan Drugs- clinical use in small and large animals and adverse effects |
36 | Anticoccidial drugs |
Practical No. | Name of the topic |
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1 | General methods for assay of chemotherapeutic agents-Disc diffusion method |
2 | General methods for assay of chemotherapeutic agents-Disc diffusion method |
3 | General methods for assay of chemotherapeutic agents-Tube dilution method and Test for bactericidal activity |
4 | General methods for assay of chemotherapeutic agents-Tube dilution method and Test for bactericidal activity |
5 | Estimation of sulfonamides in biological fluids |
6 | Estimation of sulfonamides in biological fluids |
7 | Estimation of penicillins and cephalosporins in biological fluids |
8 | Estimation of penicillins and cephalosporins in biological fluids |
9 | Estimation of penicillins and cephalosporins in biological fluids |
10 | Estimation of penicillins and cephalosporins in biological fluids |
11 | Estimation of oxytetracyclines in biological fluids |
12 | Estimation of oxytetracyclines in biological fluids |
13 | Estimation of trimethoprim in biological fluids |
14 | Estimation of trimethoprim in biological fluids |
15 | Estimation of nitrofurans in biological fluids |
16 | Estimation of trimethoprim in biological fluids |
17 | Estimation of nitrofurans in biological fluids |
18 | Estimation of nitrofurans in biological fluids |
Course Title : Toxicology of Xenobiotics Course Code : VPT-608 Credit Hours : 2 + 1 |
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Sr. No | Name of the topic |
1 | Introduction, definitions and fields of toxicology |
2 | History and scope of toxicology |
3 | Sources and classification of toxicants |
4 | General modes of action of poisons |
5 | Detoxification of poisons |
6 | Detoxification of poisons |
7 | Principles and fundamentals of toxicology |
8 | Principles and fundamentals of toxicology |
9 | Principles and fundamentals of toxicology |
10 | Factors affecting toxicity |
11 | Diagnosis of poisoning |
12 | Diagnosis of poisoning |
13 | Treatment and management of poisonings |
14 | Treatment and management of poisonings |
15 | Toxicology of metals – Arsenic |
16 | Toxicology of metals – Mercury |
17 | Toxicology of metals – Lead |
18 | Toxicology of metals – Copper and Molybdenum |
19 | Toxicology of metals – Cadmium and Iron |
20 | Toxicology of agrochemicals – Insecticides |
21 | Toxicology of agrochemicals – Herbicides |
22 | Toxicology of agrochemicals – Fungicides |
23 | Toxicology of agrochemicals – Rodenticides |
24 | Toxicology of agrochemicals – Rodenticides |
25 | Toxicology of solvents and vapours |
26 | Toxicology of solvents and vapours |
27 | Feed additives – Growth and performance enhancers, non-protein nitrogen compounds, common salt |
28 | Feed additives – Growth and performance enhancers, non-protein nitrogen compounds, common salt |
29 | Radiations and radioactive chemicals |
30 | Radiations and radioactive chemicals |
31 | Genetic and developmental toxicology |
32 | Genetic and developmental toxicology |
33 | Regulatory and forensic toxicology |
34 | Regulatory and forensic toxicology |
35 | Current topics/ Discussion of library assignments |
36 | Current topics/ Discussion of library assignments |
Practical No. | Name of the topic |
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1 | Collection of Material for Toxicological Investigation |
2 | Identification and detection of common poison |
3 | Extraction and separation of samples of poison from toxicological specimen |
4 | Dispatch and Processing of Samples for Toxicological Investigation |
5 | Demonstration of organophosphate toxicity and its antidotal treatment in laboratory animals |
6 | Demonstration of organochlorine toxicity and its antidotal treatment in laboratory animals |
7 | Demonstration of nitrate/ nitrites toxicity and its antidotal treatment in laboratory animals |
8 | Spot test for detection of heavy metals |
9 | Immunotoxicity study of xenobiotics/ toxicants in rats |
10 | Genotoxicity testing for xenobiotics by Micronuclei assay in rodents |
11 | Genotoxicity testing of xenobiotics by chromosomal aberrations test in rodents |
12 | Genotoxicity testing of xenobiotics by comet assay in rodents |
13 | Acute Dermal (Irritation/Corrosion) toxicity test in rabbit |
14 | Eye Irritation/Corrosion test in rabbit |
15 | Acute Oral Toxicity - Fixed Dose Procedure |
16 | Sub-acute toxicity study: Repeated Dose 28-day Oral Toxicity Study in Rodents |
17 | Sub-acute toxicity study: Repeated Dose 28-day dermal Toxicity Study in Rodents |
18 | Chronic toxicity study |
Course Title : Toxinology Course Code : VPT 609 Credit Hours : 2 + 1 |
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Sr. No | Name of the topic |
1 | Introduction to plant toxicology, toxins, venoms, mycotoxins, bacterial toxins and phytotoxins etc. |
2 | Classification and identification of chemical constituents of poisonous plants |
3 | Classification of Toxins (Phytotoxins, Microbial toxins) |
4 | Phytotoxins their sources and effects |
5 | Phytotoxins their sources and effects |
6 | Study of toxicity of Nitrate/nitrite containing plants: sources, mechanism of toxicity, clinical findings, diagnosis, treatment and control |
7 | Study of toxicity of Nitrate/nitrite containing plants: sources, mechanism of toxicity, clinical findings, diagnosis, treatment and control |
8 | Study of toxicity of cyanide containing plants: sources, mechanism of toxicity, clinical findings, diagnosis, treatment and control |
9 | Study of toxicity of cyanide containing plants: sources, mechanism of toxicity, clinical findings, diagnosis, treatment and control |
10 | Study of plants containing lectins and cardiac glycosides |
11 | Photosensitization – I: mechanism of toxicity, clinical signs and treatment |
12 | Photosensitization – II: mechanism of toxicity, clinical signs and treatment |
13 | Bracken fern poisoning – Clinical signs, diagnosis and treatment |
14 | Toxicity of plants containing oxalate – sources, Mechanism of toxicity |
15 | Toxicity of plants containing oxalate – clinical signs, diagnosis and treatment |
16 | Poisoning due to Strychnos nux-vomica, Ricinus communis and Nerium oleander – Mechanism of toxicity, clinical signs, diagnosis and treatment |
17 | Poisoning due to Strychnos nux-vomica, Ricinus communis and Nerium oleander – Mechanism of toxicity, clinical signs, diagnosis and treatment |
18 | Study of plants producing lathyrism |
19 | Toxicity due to Dhatura alba, Abrus precatorius, Ipomoea carnea – Mechanism of toxicity, clinical signs, diagnosis and treatment |
20 | Toxicity due to Dhatura alba, Abrus precatorius, Ipomoea carnea – Mechanism of toxicity, clinical signs, diagnosis and treatment |
21 | Mycotoxins – Hepatotoxins (sporidesmin, aflatoxins and rubratoxins): mechanism of toxicity, symptoms and treatment |
22 | Mycotoxins – Hepatotoxins (sporidesmin, aflatoxins and rubratoxins): mechanism of toxicity, symptoms and treatment |
23 | Nephrotoxins (ochratoxin, citrinin): clinical signs and treatment |
24 | Neurotoxins (penitren A and Patulin): clinical signs and treatment |
25 | Ergot alkaloids, estrogenism and Trichothecene toxins: clinical signs and treatment |
26 | Classification of Bacterial toxins: Endotoxins and Exotoxins |
27 | Bacterial toxins – Diphtheria toxins, Botulinum toxin, Cholera toxin, tetanus toxin, E.coli., Enterotoxin, Endotoxin |
28 | Bacterial toxins – Diphtheria toxins, Botulinum toxin, Cholera toxin, tetanus toxin, E.coli., Enterotoxin, Endotoxin |
29 | Bacterial toxins – Diphtheria toxins, Botulinum toxin, Cholera toxin, tetanus toxin, E.coli., Enterotoxin, Endotoxin |
30 | Snake: types, classification and identification of Poisonous Snakes |
31 | Toxicity of snake venom – Mechanism of toxicity, clinical signs and treatment |
32 | Toxicity of snake venom – Mechanism of toxicity, clinical signs and treatment |
33 | Toxicity due to scorpion – Mechanism of toxicity, clinical signs and treatment |
34 | Toxicity due to spider and insect stings and toad poisoning – Mechanism of toxicity, clinical signs and treatment |
35 | Toxicity due to spider and insect stings and toad poisoning – Mechanism of toxicity, clinical signs and treatment |
36 | Current topics/ Discussion of library assignments |
P No. | Name of the topic |
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1 | Detection of alkaloids in toxic plants |
2 | Detection of glycosides in toxic plants |
3 | Detection of cyanides in toxic plants |
4 | Detection of nitrate/ nitrite in toxic plants |
5 | Detection of tannins in toxic plants |
6 | Detection of saponins in toxic plants |
7 | Detection of resins in toxic plants |
8 | Detection of oxalates in toxic plants |
9 | Extraction and separation of Phytotoxins |
10 | Phytochemical analysis of toxic plant extracts |
11 | Phytochemical analysis of toxic plant extracts |
12 | Detection of mycotoxins in the samples of feed/ fodder and animal tissue |
13 | Detection of mycotoxins in the samples of feed/ fodder and animal tissue |
14 | Identification of toxic weeds and plants of the local area |
15 | Identification of toxic weeds and plants of the state area |
16 | Identification of toxic weeds and plants of the state area |
17 | Collection and dispatch of material for analysis in poisoning cases |
18 | Toxicants and antidotal therapy |
29 | Bacterial toxins – Diphtheria toxins, Botulinum toxin, Cholera toxin, tetanus toxin, E.coli., Enterotoxin, Endotoxin |
30 | Snake: types, classification and identification of Poisonous Snakes |
31 | Toxicity of snake venom – Mechanism of toxicity, clinical signs and treatment |
32 | Toxicity of snake venom – Mechanism of toxicity, clinical signs and treatment |
33 | Toxicity due to scorpion – Mechanism of toxicity, clinical signs and treatment |
34 | Toxicity due to spider and insect stings and toad poisoning – Mechanism of toxicity, clinical signs and treatment |
35 | Toxicity due to spider and insect stings and toad poisoning – Mechanism of toxicity, clinical signs and treatment |
36 | Current topics/ Discussion of library assignments |
P No. | Name of the topic |
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1 | Detection of alkaloids in toxic plants |
2 | Detection of glycosides in toxic plants |
3 | Detection of cyanides in toxic plants |
4 | Detection of nitrate/ nitrite in toxic plants |
5 | Detection of tannins in toxic plants |
6 | Detection of saponins in toxic plants |
7 | Detection of resins in toxic plants |
8 | Detection of oxalates in toxic plants |
9 | Extraction and separation of Phytotoxins |
10 | Phytochemical analysis of toxic plant extracts |
11 | Phytochemical analysis of toxic plant extracts |
12 | Detection of mycotoxins in the samples of feed/ fodder and animal tissue |
13 | Detection of mycotoxins in the samples of feed/ fodder and animal tissue |
14 | Identification of toxic weeds and plants of the local area |
15 | Identification of toxic weeds and plants of the state area |
16 | Identification of toxic weeds and plants of the state area |
17 | Collection and dispatch of material for analysis in poisoning cases |
18 | Toxicants and antidotal therapy |
Course Title : Pharmacological Techniques Course Code : VPT 610 Credit Hours : 0 + 2 |
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Sr. No | Name of the topic |
01 | Principles of drug |
02 | Bioassay. Types of bioassay, bioassay techniques |
03 | Bioassay. Types of bioassay, bioassay techniques |
04 | Bioassay. Types of bioassay, bioassay techniques |
05 | Setting up of an isolated tissue preparation and an intact preparation |
06 | Setting up of an isolated tissue preparation and an intact preparation |
07 | Study of dose response relationship |
08 | Study of dose response relationship |
09 | Supramaximal effect by cumulative dose response study |
10 | Study on isolated organ assembly |
11 | Study on isolated organ assembly |
12 | Study on isolated organ assembly |
13 | Intact frog heart perfusion |
14 | Recording of blood pressure in animals |
15 | Recording of blood pressure in animals |
16 | Recording of ECG in animals |
17 | Screening Programme of drugs: General and multidimensional |
18 | Screening Programme of drugs: General and multidimensional |
19 | Gross observational methods in Screening procedures |
20 | Gross observational methods in Screening procedures |
21 | Calculation of EC50, potency ratio, PDv, PDx PD values |
22 | Calculation of ED50, TD50 and LD50 |
23 | Screening of hypnotic activity |
24 | Study of analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory activity in laboratory animals |
25 | Study of analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory activity in laboratory animals |
26 | Study of general and local anaesthesia in experimental animals |
27 | Study of anticonvulsant and muscle relaxant effect of drugs |
28 | Study of anticonvulsant and muscle relaxant effect of drugs |
29 | Study of antiarrhythmic and antihypertensive action of test compound |
30 | Study of antiarrhythmic and antihypertensive action of test compound |
31 | Study of Hypotensive action of test drugs |
32 | Study of Hypotensive action of test drugs |
33 | Study of hypoglycemic effect of drugs in rat/rabbits |
34 | Study of antihyperglycemic and anticholinesteric activity |
35 | Test of pyrogen using rabbit |
36 | Guidelines for safety studies of drugs |
Course Title : Techniques in Toxicology Course Code : VPT 611 Credit Hours : 0 + 2 |
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P. No | Name of the topic |
1 | Guidelines for conducting toxicity studies- OECD, WHO, EPA |
2 | Cell Culture Techniques for Toxicity Assessment |
3 | Animal Models in Toxicology |
4 | In vivo Metabolism Studies |
5 | In Vitro Metabolism Studies |
6 | Immunotoxicity Testing- cytokine assay |
7 | Immunotoxicity Testing- Lymphocyte proliferation assay |
8 | Animal Toxicity Test- Acute Toxicity |
9 | Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS) Analysis toxicological samples |
10 | Animal toxicity tests- subacute toxicity |
11 | Animal toxicity tests - chronic toxicity |
12 | Specific toxicity test for neurotoxicity |
13 | Specific toxicity test for immunotoxicity |
14 | Specific toxicity test for developmental toxicity |
15 | Specific toxicity test for behavioral toxicity |
16 | Genotoxicity and Mutagenicity Testing |
17 | Ames Test: Detect mutagenic potential using bacterial cultures |
18 | Micronucleus Assay: Assess chromosomal damage in mammalian cells |
19 | Comet Assay: Evaluate DNA damage in individual cells |
20 | Specific toxicity test for reproductive toxicity |
21 | Specific toxicity test for inhalation toxicity |
22 | Study-specific toxicity test for carcinogenicity |
23 | Animal toxicological tests to study metabolism |
24 | Animal toxicological tests for synergism |
25 | Animal toxicological tests for the study of antagonisms |
26 | Good laboratory practices in toxicology |
27 | Evaluation of the impact of toxic substances on ecosystems |
28 | Biomarker Analysis in Toxicology |
29 | Assays for marker enzymes: AchE, GPx, SOD, Catalase |
30 | Toxicokinetics and pharmacokinetics |
31 | Analysis of Toxicant in Biological material |
32 | Biochemical analysis of suspected toxicity specimens |
33 | Toxicology in Drug Development |
34 | Hematological evaluation of toxicological samples |
35 | Environmental toxicology and monitoring techniques |
36 | Recent techniques in toxicological analysis |
Course Title : Ethnopharmacology Course Code : VPT 612 Credit Hours : 1 + 1 |
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Sr. No | Name of the topic |
1 | History, traditional remedies and regional knowledge in disease cure |
2 | Alternate systems of medicine in animals |
3 | Plant drugs with proven pharmacological and therapeutic efficacy |
4 | Scope of ethnopharmacology |
5 | Classification and Identification of Medicinal plants |
6 | Different Phytoconstituents, Classification and Pharmacological profile |
7 | Indigenous drugs used as antimicrobials |
8 | Indigenous drugs used as analgesics |
9 | Indigenous drugs used in CNS disorders |
10 | Indigenous drugs used in Renal and Urinary tract disorders |
11 | Indigenous drugs used in eye, ear and skin disorders |
12 | Therapeutic and adverse effects of potential herbal drugs |
13 | Therapeutic and adverse effects of potential herbal drugs |
14 | Current topics/ Discussion of library assignments |
15 | Current topics/ Discussion of library assignments |
16 | Standardization and clinical validation of bioactive molecules from plant sources |
17 | Herbs used as galactagogues, carminatives, antiseptics, antidiarrhoeals, anthelmintics, agents etc |
18 | Herbs used as Immuno-stimulants, antimicrobials, bioenhancers, analgesics, anti-inflammatory agents |
Practical No. | Name of the topic |
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1 | Identification of medicinal plants |
2 | Selection of Raw Materials - selection of plants (based on ethnopharmacological, chemotaxonomic, geographical, or compound structural bases, environmental factors, and parts of plant selected for extraction) |
3 | Collection, Identification Authentication of Plant Materials - preservation of herbarium samples, authentication and identification of plant samples |
4 | Drying of plant Materials by using suitable methods - air drying, microwave heating, oven drying, freeze drying |
5 | Selection of solvents – selection of solvent for extraction on the basis of solvent power (selectivity), boiling temperature, reactivity, viscosity, safety, cost, vapor pressure, and recovery; classification of the Solvents (polar solvents, semi-polar solvents, non-polar solvents) |
6 | Methods of Extraction - Maceration, Digestion, Remaceration, Infusion and Decoction |
7 | Classification, identification and chemical constituents of medicinal plants |
8 | Preparation of plant extracts in various solvents using different techniques |
9 | Ethnopharmacological survey |
10 | Methods of extraction for extracting specific phytoconstituent such as, alkaloids |
11 | Methods of extraction for extracting specific phytoconstituent such as, alkaloids, carotenoids |
12 | Methods of extraction for extracting specific phytoconstituent such as, fats and waxes |
13 | Methods of extraction for extracting specific phytoconstituent such as, glycosides and phenolic compounds, proteins, polysaccharides |
14 | Evaluation of pharmacological activities of extracts used in animals (Analgesic activity) |
15 | Evaluation of pharmacological activities of extracts used in animals (Muscle Relaxant activity) |
16 | Visit to medicinal plant garden |
17 | Herbal Medicine Regulation and Ethics |
18 | Herbal Formulation Development |
Course Title : Fundamentals of Pharmacokinetics Course Code : VPT 613 Credit Hours : 1 + 1 |
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Sr. No | Name of the topic |
1 | Dosage forms of drugs |
2 | Routes of drug administration |
3 | Transfer of drugs across biological membranes |
4 | Absorption of drugs |
5 | Distribution of drugs |
6 | Biotransformation of drugs |
7 | Biotransformation of drugs |
8 | Excretion of drugs |
9 | Principles of pharmacokinetics |
10 | Principles of pharmacokinetics |
11 | Various Pharmacokinetics models |
12 | Important pharmacokinetic parameters |
13 | Dosage regiment |
14 | In-vitro plasma protein binding of drugs |
15 | PK-PD modelling and Time kill kinetics |
16 | PK-PD modelling and Time kill kinetics |
17 | CYP enzymes and their analysis in drug disposition |
18 | Pharmacokinetic differences in drug metabolism of ruminants and monogastric animals |
P. No. | Name of the topic |
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1 | Various methods of drug assay |
2 | Various methods of drug assay |
3 | Microbiological assay for antimicrobial drugs |
4 | Microbiological assay for antimicrobial drugs |
5 | HPLC techniques |
6 | HPLC techniques |
7 | HPLC techniques |
8 | HPLC techniques |
9 | Bioavailability of drugs |
10 | Pharmacokinetics in animal disease models |
11 | Pharmacokinetics in animal disease models |
12 | In-vitro plasma protein binding of drugs |
13 | Determination of different pharmacokinetic parameters |
14 | Determination of different pharmacokinetic parameters |
15 | Analysis of pharmacokinetic data |
16 | Analysis of pharmacokinetic data |
17 | PK-PD modeling and Time kill kinetics |
18 | PK-PD modeling and Time kill kinetics |
9. Teaching Schedule :UG, PG , PhD – Prepared by – Course Teacher – Year wise / Course
Wise
10. Academic Calendar – UG, PG, PhD -Year wise / Semester Wise
11. College Classes Time Table :UG, PG , PhD – Year wise / Semester Wise
12. Examination Time Table – UG, PG , PhD – Semester / Year wise – Theory and Practical
13. Result –UG, PG , PhD – Semester Wise / Year Wise
Research:
1. List of Research Projects: Completed& Ongoing
Sr. No. | Title of the Project | Name of PI/ Major Advisor/ Research Worker | Funding Agency | Total Cost of the Project (Rs in Lakh) | Extra-mural (Funding Agency)/ Intra-mural | Status (Completed/Ongoing) | Duration |
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1 | Pharmacokinetics of selected drugs in buffaloes | Dr. M. M. Gatne | ICAR | Extramural | 1998-2001 | ||
2 | Establishment of Indigenous drug research Unit | Dr. M. M. Gatne | ICAR | Extramural | 1998-2001 | ||
3 | Acute and subacute toxicity studies of some Bhasmas (co-investigator) | Dr. M. M. Gatne | CCRAS | Extramural | Completed | 2006-2007 | |
4 | Testing efficacy of antidandruff formulation in dogs | Dr. M. M. Gatne | CCRAS | Extramural | Completed | 2008-2009 | |
5 | Outreach program on monitoring of drug residues and environmental pollutants | Dr. M. M. Gatne | ICAR | Extramural | Ongoing | 2009-2017 | |
1 | Outreach Programme on “Monitoring of Drug Residues and Environmental Pollutants” | Dr. Sushant S Sole | ICAR (Indian Council of Agriculture Research) | 1,25,93,750 | Extramural | Ongoing | 2017-till date |
7 | Acute toxicity of DL Methionine in rats | Dr. Sushant S Sole | UPL Ltd., Mumbai | 2,76,500 | Extramural | Completed | 01 Year |
8 | Studies on Flunixin OTC | Dr. Sushant S Sole | Bayer Pvt. Ltd. Germany | 40,41,752 | Extramural | Completed | 10 Years |
9 | Evaluation of effect of RF field during MR scanning in normal and malignant tissues of laboratory animals | Dr. Sushant S Sole | Society For Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering & Research (under Ministry of Communication & IT, Govt of India) | 9,84,200 | Extramural | Ongoing | 02 Years |
10 | Pharmacokinetic study of clomiphene in buffaloes | Dr. Sushant S Sole | AELPL (Ar-Ex Laboratories Pvt. Ltd), Mumbai | 3,01,000 | Extramural | Completed | 01 Year |
2. List of Private Agency Projects:
Sr. No. | Title of the Project | Name of PI/ Major Advisor/ Research Worker | Funding Agency | Total Cost of the Project (Rs in Lakh) | Extra-mural (Funding Agency)/ Intra-mural | Status (Completed/Ongoing) | Duration |
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1 | Acute toxicity of DL Methionine in rats | Dr. Sushant S Sole | UPL Ltd., Mumbai | 2,76,500/- | Completed | 01 Year | |
2 | Studies on Flunixin OTC | Dr. Sushant S Sole | Bayer Pvt. Ltd., Germany | 40,41,752/- | Completed | 10 Years | |
3 | Evaluation of effect of RF field during MR scanning in normal and malignant tissues of laboratory animals | Dr. Sushant S Sole | Society For Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering & Research (an offset of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, and an R & D institute under Ministry of Communication & IT, Govt of India) | 9,84,200/- | Ongoing | 02 Years | |
4 | Pharmacokinetic study of clomiphene in buffaloes | Dr. Sushant S Sole | AELPL (Ar-Ex Laboratories Pvt. Ltd.), Mumbai | 3,01,000/- | Completed | 01 Year |
3. Research Priorities:
Sr. No. | Research Area | Aim | Objective | Benefits of Farmers |
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1. | Drug discovery and new formulation of conventional Drugs / Herbal drugs / plants of Konkan region. | |||
2. | Pharmacokinetics | |||
3. | Regulatory toxicity in rodents and use of zebrafish model for endocrine disruption activities. | |||
4. | Estimation of Drug residues/pesticide residues in biological samples of Konkan region | |||
5. | Development of rodent animal models for different disease conditions e. g. diabetes, arthritis, behavioral models, etc |
4. Thesis:
Master:
Name of Department : Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology | ||||
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Sr. No. | Name of the Student | Title of Thesis | Year of Complet ion | Name of the Advisor |
1 | Dr. M. K. Shingatgeri | Studies Of Record Of Blood Pressure On Normal Dogs By Using Sphygmomanometer | 1964 | |
2 | Dr. H. V. Jahagirdar | Electrophoretic Studies Of Serum Protein In Infectious Canine Hepatitis | 1967 | |
3 | Dr. R. D. Sadekar | Studies On The Absorption, Acetylation And Excretion Of Common Sulphonamides In Buffalo Calves | 1970 | Dr. M. K. Shingatgeri |
4 | Dr. K. R. Wagh | Pharmacological Studies On Curcuma Longa Linn With Special Reference To Its Anti-Inflammatory Effects In Rats | 1972 | Dr. M. K. Shingatgeri |
5 | Dr. S. T. Kalkar | Study Of Some Indigenous Drugs For Their Estrogenic Activity | 1976 | Dr. M. K. Shingatgeri |
6 | Dr. M. I. Qureshi | Study On Bioavailability Of Oxytetracycline In Buffaloes | 1976 | Dr. H. V. Jahagirdar |
7 | Dr. S. J. Rajahansa | Toxicological Study Of Intravenous Metronidazole In Laboratory Animals | 1979 | Dr. M. K. Shingatgeri |
8 | Dr. A. N. Subnis | Study On Propetamphos A New Acaricide With Particular Reference To Its Biological Efficacy, Toxicity To Dogs, And LD50 Determination In Rats | 1980 | Dr. S. Jagadish |
9 | Dr. K. Jaykumar | Disposition Of Ampicillin In Serum And Tissue Fluid In Buffalo Calves | 1982 | Dr. V. V. Ranade |
10 | Dr. D. S. Naoley | A Preliminary Study On Mercury Residues In Dairy Animals In Thane Kalyan Kalu River Industrial Belt | 1983 | Dr. H. V. Jahagirdar |
11 | Dr. M. R. Kulkarni | Toxicological Investigation Of Sulfadiazine-Trimethoprim Combination In Broilers | 1983 | Dr. H. V. Jahagirdar |
12 | Dr. R. N. Naik | Studies On The Immunomodulatory Effects Of Levamisole, Indomethacin, And Metronidazole On Immediate Hypersensitivity In Laboratory Animals | 1984 | Dr. S. Jagadish |
13 | Dr. G. B. Kulkarni | Droperidol – A Premedicant In Thiopentone Sodium Induced Anaesthesia In Dogs | 1984 | Dr. H. V. Jahagirdar |
14 | Dr. H. S. Modak | A Study On Protective Effect Of Indigenous Formulation Against Induced Hepatotoxicity In Albino Rats | 1984 | Dr. H. V. Jahagirdar |
15 | Dr. S. G. Burte | Studies On Effects Of Feeding An Indigenous Drug Formulation To Cattle And Poultry | 1986 | Dr. H. V. Jahagirdar |
16 | Dr. M. P. Bhalerao | Influence Of Probenecid On Serum Ampicillin Disposition In Dogs | 1986 | Dr. V. V. Ranade |
17 | Dr. R. D. Kalkar | Studies On Effects Of Coumaphos And Chlorpromazine Interaction In Cattle | 1986 | Dr. S. Jagadish |
18 | Dr. S. Madav | Effect Of Gentamicin On Thiopentone Anaesthesia In Dogs | 1986 | Dr. S. Jagadish |
19 | Dr. A. G. Telang | Studies On Interaction Between The Anticonvulsant Drugs Phenytoin And Phenobarbital In Dogs | 1988 | Dr. S. Jagadish |
20 | Dr. L. K. Sharma | Comparative Studies Of The Effect Of Levamisole Administration Through Different Routes On Immunomodulation And Anthelmintic Activity In Crossbred Animals | 1988 | Dr. S. Jagadish |
21 | Dr. S. S. Panchpor | Therapeutic Evaluation Of Oral And Parenteral Iron Preparations In Experimental Haemorrhagic Anaemia In Crossbred Calves | 1989 | Dr. V. V. Ranade |
22 | Dr. S. B. Raut | Pharmacokinetic Studies Of An Injectable Ibuprofen In Dogs And Cattle And Its Safety Assessment To Dogs | 1989 | Dr. V. V. Ranade |
23 | Dr. M. T. Raut | Pharmacokinetic Studies And Safety Assessment Of An Injectable-Aspirin In Calves | 1990 | Dr. V. V. Ranade |
24 | Dr. S. K. Toke | Studies Of Gentamicin Disposition In Blood And Milk Of Lactating Ewes After Parenteral Administration | 1990 | Dr. V. V. Ranade |
25 | Dr. A. P. Pontis | A Study On Lead Levels In Cattle Located Around The Industrial Area Near Udhva And Kalamdevi Villages In Dist-Thane | 1991 | Dr. V. V. Ranade |
26 | Dr. P. K. Nemade | Study Of Estrogenic Activity Of Indigenous Test Preparation (Heatinee) | 1993 | Dr. V. V. Ranade |
27 | Dr. P. C. Badole | Pharmacokinetic Studies And Safety Assessment Of An Injectable-Tiamulin In Sheep And Goats | 1993 | Dr. V. V. Ranade |
28 | Dr. B. B. Gunjate | Study On Efficacy And Safety Of Providone-Iodine In Some Veterinary Clinical Indications | 1994 | Dr. V. V. Ranade |
29 | Dr. R. V. Patil | Pharmacokinetic Profile And Safety Assessment Of Pefloxacin Injection In Lactating Cows | 1994 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
30 | Dr. R. Jairam | Pharmacokinetic And Safety Studies Of Injectable Diclofenac Sodium In Buffalo Calves | 1995 | Dr. V. V. Ranade |
31 | Dr. S. V. Ingale | Pharmacokinetics Of Enrofloxacin And Its Concentration In Chicken Meat And Eggs | 1995 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
32 | Dr. D. S. Joshi | Hepatoprotective Effect Of Some Herbal And Homoeopathic Drugs In Experimentally Induced Hepatotoxicity In Rats | 1996 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
33 | Dr. R. P. Chandanshive | Pharmacokinetic Studies And Safety Assessment Of Pefloxacin In Lactating Sheep | 1996 | Dr. V. V. Ranade |
34 | Dr. N. M. Jare | Pharmacokinetic Profile And Safety Assessment Of Pefloxacin Injection In Lactating Goats | 1996 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
35 | Dr. P. K. Hendre | Pharmacokinetics Of Oral Amoxycillin In Broiler Chickens And Its Comparative Serum Profile After Pulse Dose And Continuous Medication | 1997 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
36 | Dr. S. C. Borkar | Clinical Efficacy And Residue Studies Of Intramammary Infusion Of Enrofloxacin In Mastitic Buffaloes | 1998 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
37 | Dr. D. A. Deshpande | Study Of Serum Disposition Of Long-Acting Ampicillin In Cow And Buffalo Calves | 1998 | Dr. V. V. Ranade |
38 | Dr. A. H. Pawar | Clinical Evaluation And Passage Of Enrofloxacin Across Uterus In Repeat Breeding Buffaloes | 1999 | Dr. V. V. Ranade |
39 | Dr. V. S. Shinde | Pharmacokinetic Studies Of Chloramphenicol In Buffaloes | 1999 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
40 | Dr. S. S. Pawar | Disposition Of Paracetamol In Serum And Cerebrospinal Fluid In Buffaloes | 1999 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
41 | Dr. D. A. Kamble | Pharmacokinetic Study Of Amoxycillin And Its Disposition In Cerebrospinal Fluid And Urine In Buffalo Calves After Intravenous Administration | 2000 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
42 | Dr. P. A. Patil | Pharmacokinetic Studies Of Cefotaxime And Its Disposition In Cerebrospinal Fluid And Urine In Buffalo Calves After Intravenous Administration | 2000 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
43 | Dr. C. M. Khdadtare | Studies On Influence Of Shatavari (Asparagus Racemosus) Feeding On Milk Production In Animals | 2000 | Dr. A. P. Somkuwar |
44 | Dr. S. R. Giri | Studies On Disposition Kinetics Of Oxytetracycline In Buffalo Calves By I.M. And I.V. Routes And Its Interaction With I.V. Calcium | 2001 | Dr. M. D. Deore |
45 | Dr. P. P. Gaikwad | Pharmacokinetics Of Ceftrioxone And Its Disposition In Various Body Fluids In Buffalo-Calves | 2001 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
46 | Dr. M. M. Mehendale | Pharmacokinetic Studies On Diminazene In Buffalo Calves | 2001 | Dr. M. D. Deore |
47 | Dr. S. R. More | Pharmacokinetics Of Ceftriaxone And Its Urinary Excretion In Goats | 2002 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
48 | Dr. A. M. Dafe | Efficacy Of Combination Of Mannan Oligosaccharide, Organic Acids, Zeolite And Activated Charcoal On Performance And During Induced Alfatoxicosis In Chickens | 2002 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
49 | Dr. C. Lalmuanthanga | Pharmacokinetic Studies On Long Acting Enrofloxacin And Its Comparison With Conventional Enrofloxacin After Single Intramuscular Administration In Cow Calves | 2002 | Dr. M. D. Deore |
50 | Dr. K. M. Telang | Clinical Efficacy Of Spot On Formulation Of Fipronil In Dogs Infested With Ticks And Fleas And Its In Vitro Efficacy Against Common Dog Tick Rhipicephalus Sanguineus | 2003 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
51 | Dr. S. B. Khobragade | Pharmacokinetics And Urinary Excretion Of Amikacin In Calves | 2003 | Dr. M. D. Deore |
52 | Dr. B. D. Ghanshyam | Pharmacokinetics Of Ceftiofur And Its Urinary Excretion In Buffalo Calves | 2004 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
53 | Dr. S. S. Dadarkar | Clinical Evaluation And Toxicity Studies Of Long Acting And Conventional Formulation Of Ivermectin | 2004 | Dr. M. D. Deore |
54 | Dr. D. P. Vaijnathrao | Pharmacokinetics Of Ceftiofur In Chickens | 2005 | Dr. M. D. Deore |
55 | Dr. A. M. Patil | Isobologram Analysis Of Amoxicillin And Cloxacillin Combination Against Some Bacterial Isolates Of Veterinary Importance | 2005 | Dr. M. D. Deore |
56 | Dr. P. S. Bhoir | Pharmacokinetics And Disposition Of Ceftiofur In Various Body Fluids In Buffalo | 2005 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
57 | Dr. Ramesh | Isobologram Analysis Of Combination Of Sulfamethoxazole And Trimethoprim Against Some Bacterial Isolates Of Veterinary Importance | 2005 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
58 | Dr. S. R. Malsure | Pharmacokinetics Of Danofloxacin In Buffaloes | 2006 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
59 | Dr. V. D. Suryawanshi | Efficacy Of Combination Of Organic Acids Against Experimentally Induced Gout In Chicken | 2006 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
60 | Dr. D. S. Jondhale | Studies On Antiviral Activity Of Mangrove Plant Acanthus Ilicifolius In Poultry | 2006 | Dr. M. D. Deore |
61 | Dr. S. P. Chawade | Pharmacokinetics Of Sparfloxacin In Broiler Chicken | 2007 | Dr. M. D. Deore |
62 | Dr. Elizabeth Kimtei | Toxicity And Residue Study Of Florfenicol In Chicken | 2008 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
63 | Dr. N. S. Adsul | Pharmacokinetics And Efficacy Of Different Formulations Of Florfenicol In Chicken | 2008 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
64 | Dr. P. S. Gurav | In Vitro Screening Of QT Prolonging Drugs For Their Arrhythmogenic Potential In Isolated Rabbit Heart | 2009 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
65 | Dr. G. R. Ghangale | Neuroprotective Effect Of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor–Gamma Agonist And Statin On Cerebral Ischemia And Reperfusion Induced Cerebral Injury In Rats | 2009 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
66 | Dr. K. Anbarasan | Efficacy Of Phyllanthus Niruri Against Induced Newcastle Disease Virus Infection In Chicken | 2009 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
67 | Dr. G. H. Chaudhari | Screening Of QT Prolonging Drugs For Their Arrhythmogenic Potential In Anaesthetized Rabbit | 2009 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
68 | Dr. S. P. Tamhankar | Studies On Antigenotoxic Effect Of Withania Somnifera In Rats | 2009 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
69 | Dr. V. S. Surve | Studies On Antigenotoxic Effect Of Terminalia Arjuna In Rats | 2009 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
70 | Dr. T. R. Mahale | Developmental Immunotoxicity Of Allopurinol In Mice | 2010 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
71 | Dr. L. B. Gawade | Developmental Immunotoxicity Of Imidacloprid In Mice | 2010 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
72 | Dr. A. G. Somwanshi | Developmental Immunotoxicity Of Fipronil In Mice | 2010 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
73 | Yadav Manish Hansraj | Evaluation Of Protective Effect Of Vitex Negundo (Nirgundi) On Induced Osteoarthritis In Wistar Rats | 2011 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
74 | Paranjape Vaidehi Vijay | Efficacy Of Terminalia Arjuna In Dilated Cardiomyopathy And Valvular Heart Disease In Dogs | 2011 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
75 | Kalaskar Pankaj Suryakant | Antifungal Activity Of Acanthus Ilicifolius Leaves In Induced Aspergillosis In Mice | 2011 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
76 | Kale Rushikesh Pandurang | Evaluation Of Antimicrobial Residues In Poultry Eggs By ELISA | 2012 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
77 | Gatne Akshada Mukulesh | Evaluation Of Cardiotoxic Potential Of Some Veterinary Drugs In Zebrafish | 2012 | Dr. V. V. Karande |
78 | Pandure Dinesh Ramesh | Detection Of Some Heavy Metal Residues In Seafoods Of Mumbai & Thane Region | 2012 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
79 | Kauthale Rahul Ramdas | Evaluation Of Some Drugs Used In Veterinary Medicine | 2013 | Dr. V. V. Karande |
80 | Tambe Kirti Balkrishna | Anti-Angiogenic Potential Of Herbal Drugs On Zebrafish Model | 2014 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
81 | S. Pfokrehrii | Pharmacokinetic Study Of Cephalexin In Broiler Chickens | 2014 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
82 | Joge Puja Arun | Evaluation Of Anti-Angiogenic Potential Of Herbal Drug In Mouse Model | 2015 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
83 | Puri Devika Sandeep | Pharmacokinetic Study Of Clomiphene In Goats | 2015 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
84 | Ashwini Kumar Sharma | Bioavailability Of Vitamin C From Kokum (Garcinia Indica) And Its Efficacy Against Heat Stress In Poultry | 2015 | Dr. V. V. Karande |
85 | Anna Maria Joy | Hazardous Potential Of Endocrine Disruptors On Reproduction In Male Zebrafish | 2016 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
86 | Rajeev Jeenger | Possible Antiangiogenic Synergism Between Eugenol And Tyrosine Kinase Receptor Inhibitor In Murine Model | 2016 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
87 | Gavali Sandeep Nandkumar | Antimicrobial Activity Of Extracts Of Selected Plants Against Multi Drug Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Isolated From Bubaline Mastitis | 2017 | Dr. V. V. Karande |
88 | Bhalerao Shrikant Tulsidas | Possible Endocrine Disrupting Effect Of Deltamethrin On Male Zebrafish And Its Effect On Embryo Development | 2017 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
89 | Palamate Parameshwar Sunil (V/10/016) | Detection of some heavy metals in dog serum from Mumbai and Thane area | 2017 | Dr. V.V. Karande |
90 | Jyoti Gautam (V/15/286) | Development toxicity of some veterinary drugs in zebrafish (Danio Rerio) embryos | 2017 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
91 | More Priyanka Shankar (V/10/066) | Determination of clophene isomers by liquid chromatography –mass spectrometry method in caprine plasma after its single intramuscular administration | 2017 | Dr. V.V. Karande |
92 | Yadav Krishnakumar Ramsevak | Evaluation of Ayurvedic Formulation Amrutadi on rheumatoid arthritis model in rat | 2019 | Dr. S.S. Sole |
93 | Kambli Ashvini Pradeep | Assessment of toxic metal in buffalo milk samples from Mumbai suburbs | 2018 | Dr. S.S. Sole |
94 | Bagal Niranjan Dattatraya | Pharmacokinetic study of Isoniazid in cow (calf) | 2018 | Dr. S.S. Sole |
95 | Lonare Snehal | Assessment of Ractopamine for endocrine dysfunction and teratogenic effects in zebrafish | 2018 | Dr. S.S. Sole |
96 | Subhdar Irfan Hameed | Ionophore Combination and Selamectin: Evaluation for endocrine dysfunction and non-target toxicity in zebrafish | 2019 | Dr. S.S. Sole |
97 | Kambale Kunal Sandipan | Monitoring of heavy metals in buffalo milk and water samples from industrialized zones of Mumbai suburbs and Konkan region | 2019 | Dr. S.S. Sole |
98 | Krutika Pramod Khairatkar | Validation of method and pharmacokinetic assessment of formaldehyde in various animal origin products by reverse-phase high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) | 2021 | Dr. S.S. Sole |
99 | Patil Pradnya Netaji | Evaluation of Fluralaner for endocrine disruption and embryonic toxicity in zebrafish model | 2021 | Dr. S.S. Sole |
100 | Karhale Vitthal Sudam | Evaluation of therapeutic potential of Bleomycin and Catechin combination in animal model of mammary tumor | 2023 | Dr. S.S. Sole |
101 | Sahil Raman | Pharmacokinetic study of Levefloxacin and Flunixin and their interaction in goat | 2023 | Dr. S.M. Ghadigaonkar |
102 | Mote Vishal Parabati | Evaluation of efficacy of Enrofloxacin and Catechin on chronic bacterial prostatitis rat model | 2024 | Dr. S.S. Sole |
103 | Purva Joshi | Efficacy of Curcuma Longa L. and Terminalia Chebula Retz. against DNCB-induced atopic dermatitis in mice | 2024 | Dr. S.M. Ghadigaonkar |
Doctoral:
Sr. No. | Name of the Student | Title of Thesis | Year of Completion | Name of the Advisor |
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1 | Giri Suresh Ramakant | Cardioprotective role of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor (PPAR) agonist in preclinical models | 2014 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
2 | Karande Vikas Vasant | Studies on resistance pattern to Beta-lactam antibiotics in Staphylococcus-aureus and Escherichia coli isolated from milk of buffaloes with mastitis | 2017 | Dr. M. M. Gatne |
5. Research Papers Published:
List of Research Publications:
Sr.No. | Authors | Year | Title of the Research Paper | Name of the Journal | Volume; Page Nos. | NAAS Rating, if any |
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1 | M. M. Gatne, V. V. Ranade and S. Jagadish | 1991 | Influence of probenecid on serum ampicillin disposition in dogs. | Indian Vet. J. | 67: 506-508 | |
2 | V. V. Ranade and M. M. Gatne | 1990 | A modified technique for perfusion of goat mammary gland for studying antibiotic concentration in milk. | Bombay Vet. Coll. | 2 (1): 57-59 | |
3 | S. D. Mahashabde, S. Jagadish, M. M. Gatne and V. V. Ranade | 1993 | Serum disposition of long acting and double strength conventional formulation of oxytetracycline in buffaloes. | Indian Vet. J. | 69 (12): 1147-1148 | |
4 | M. M. Gatne, A. G. Telang, S. K. Toke and V. V. Ranade | 1992 | Safety assessment of injectable neomycin in calves. | Hindustan Antibiotics Bulletin | 34 (3-4): 108-109 | |
5 | M. M. Gatne, S. K. Toke, R. D. Kalkar and V. V. Ranade | 1993 | Pharmacokinetics of neomycin in calves. | Indian Vet. J. | 70: 422-425 | |
6 | S. B. Raut, S. Jagadish, M. M. Gatne, M. D. Deore and V. V. Ranade | 1993 | Pharmacokinetic studies of an injectable Ibuprofen in cattle. | Indian Vet. J. | 70 (11): 1008-1010 | |
7 | M. D. Deore, S. Jagadish, M. M. Gatne, S. B. Raut and V. V. Ranade | 1993 | Effect of metoclopramide on plasma disposition of paracetamol in dogs. | J. Bombay Vet. College | 4 (1&2): 13-16 | |
8 | S. K. Toke, M. M. Gatne, P. K. Nemade and V. V. Ranade | 1993 | Studies on serum gentamicin disposition after parenteral administration in ewes. | Hindustan Antibiotics Bulletin | Aug. Nov., 1993 | |
9 | M. M. Gatne, P. C. Badole and V. V. Ranade | 1994 | Pharmacokinetics of Tiamulin in calves after single intramuscular administration. | Indian Vet. J. | 71 (11): 1148-1149 | |
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11 | M. M. Gatne, P. C. Badole and V. V. Ranade | 1995 | Pharmacokinetics of Tiamulin in sheep after single intramuscular administration. | Indian Vet. J. | 72 (3): 287-289 | |
12 | R. V. Patil, M. M. Gatne, A. P. Somkuwar and V. V. Ranade | 1996 | Pharmacokinetics and milk concentration of Pefloxacin injection (PELWIN) in lactating cows | Indian Vet. J. | 73 Nov.1996: 1130-1132 | |
13 | M.M.Gatne | 1999 | Disposition of Enrofloxacin in some biological fluids of buffaloes | Thesis submitted for award of Ph. D. to Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth, Dapoli, Dist. Ratnagiri | ||
14 | V.V.Ranade, M.M.Gatne | 2001 | Fluoroquinolones | In “Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology, ed. B.K.Roy, Kalyani publishers, New Delhi | ||
15 | Mehedndale M.M., Gatne M.M. and Deore M.D. | 2001 | In-vitro erythrocytic partitioning of diminazene in buffaloes | J. Bom. Vet. Coll. | 9 (1&2), 13-14 | |
16 | S.R.Giri, M.D.Deore and M.M.Gatne | 2001 | Disposition kinetics of Oxytetracycline in buffalo calves | J.Vet. Pharmacol. Toxicol. | Vol. 1, 30-33 | |
17 | Pawar S.D., A.P.Somkuwar, M.D.Deore and M.M.Gatne | Evaluation of Emblica officinalis for its anti-inflammatory activity in rats | J. Bom. Vet. Coll. | 10 (1&2), 12-14 | ||
18 | Pawar S.D., Somkuwar A.P., Deore M.D. and Gatne M.M. | 2003 | Evaluation of galactogogue effect of a herbal preparation in nursing rats and buffaloes | J. Bomb. Vet. Coll. | 11(1&2), 6-8 | |
19 | Khobragade S.B., Deore M.D. and Gatne M.M. | 2003 | Safety evaluation of amikacin after its repeated administration for five days in buffalo calves | Bomb. Vet. Coll. | 11(1&2), 52-53 | |
20 | S.D. Pawar, A.P. Somkuwar, M.D.Deore and M.M. Gatne | 2003 | Effect of Awala on carbon tetrachloride induced hepatotoxicity in rats | Toxicology International | 10(2): 12-23 | |
21 | Pawar S.D., Somkuwar A.P., Deore M.D. and Gatne M.M. | 2004 | Clinical evaluation of Emblica officinalis for its activity against liver disorders in cattle | J. Bomb. Vet. Coll. | 12(1&2): 15-16 | |
22 | Lalmuanthanga, M.D. Deore, M.M. Gatne and S.B. Khobragade | 2005 | Pharmacokinetic studies on long acting and conventional Enrofloxacin in cow calves | Indian Vet. J | 82 : 943-946 | |
23 | M.D. Deore, S.S. Dadarkar, D.G. Bakre and M. M. Gatne | 2005 | Toxicity studies of Metoprolol succinate after repeated oral exposure in albino rats | Toxicol. Int. | 12(2): 101-107 | |
24 | M.D. Deore, M.M. Gatne and S.D. Pawar | 2005 | Hepatoprotective effect of ‘Livovet’ on mycotoxin induced liver damage in poultry | J. Vet. Pharmacol. Toxicol. | 4(1-2): 10-14 | |
25 | M.M.Gatne, Ramesh, P.S. Bhoir, M. D. Deore | 2006 | Immunotoxicity studies of imidacloprid in rats | Toxicology International | 13 (2): 89-92 | |
26 | P.C.Badole, V.V.Ranade, M.M.Gatne and A.P.Somkuwar | 2005 | Pharmacokinetics of Tiamulin in goats after single intramuscular administration | The Royal Veterinary Journal Of India | Vol.1(1): 55 | |
27 | Dadarkar S.S., Deore M.D., Gatne M.M. | 2006 | Preliminary evaluation of a polyherbal formulation for its galactogogue properties in primiparous wistar rat | J. Bombay Veterinary College | 13 | |
28 | Dadarkar S.S., Deore M.D., Gatne M.M. | 2007 | Comparative evaluation of acute toxicity of ivermectin by two methods after single subcutaneous administration in rats | Regulatory Toxicology Pharmacology, INPRESS | ||
29 | Sonali R Naikwade, Amrita N Bajaj, Prashant Gurav, Madhumanjiri M Gatne, and Pritam Singh Soni | 2009 | Development of Budesonide Microparticles Using Spray-Drying Technology for Pulmonary Administration: Design, Characterization, In Vitro Evaluation, and In Vivo Efficacy Study | AAPS Pharm Sci Tech | ||
30 | P.V. Deshmukh, P.C. Badgujar, and M.M. Gatne | 2009 | In-vitro red blood cell partitioning of doxycycline | Indian J Pharmacol | August; 41(4): 173–175 | |
31 | Sushant Sole | 2017 | “Microbial Terrorism: Need for Call to Action in Livestock” | EC Pharmacology and Toxicology | 4.3 (2017): 118-119 | |
32 | Lalita Bhalerao, Sushma Shendre-Ghadigaonkar | 2018 | Effect of ethanolic leaf extract Aegle marmelos (L.), Correa gentamicin induced nephrotoxicity in Wistar rats | Journal of Veterinary on Pharmacology and Toxicology | 17(2): 13-16 | |
33 | S. M. Lonare, S. S. Sole and S. A. Umap | 2018 | Exposure to Ractopamine Induces Behavioural and Reproductive Alterations in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) | Toxicology International | Vol 25(3): 31-42 | |
34 | Supriya Pandurang Mortale, Ramdas Ganpatrao Bhong, Sushant Shivdas Sole and Sankunny Mohan Karuppayil | 2018 | Phytochemicals Improve Anti-inflammatory Activity of Diclofenac in Rat Paw Edema Model | Pharmacologia | ||
35 | S. Y. Shirale, H. Y. Palampalle, B. S. Khillare, S. B. Majee, D. P. Kadam, and S. S. Sole | 2018 | Prevalence Of Trypanosomosis In Buffaloes Of Mumbai Region | Contemporary Research in India | (ISSN 2231-2137): Vol. 8: Issue: 3 | |
36 | Ashwini Kambli, Sushant Sole, Kaustubh Garud, Snehal Lonare, Niranjan Bagal | 2019 | Quantitative Analysis of Toxic Metals in Buffalo Milk Samples from Mumbai Suburban Region by ICP-AES | AES. J. Anim. Health Prod | (1): 5-10 | |
37 | Niranjan Bagal, Sushant Sole, Swati Umap, Ashwini Kambli, and Kunal Kamble | 2020 | Disposition of Isoniazid by Oral and Intravenous Administration in Cow Calf using RP-HPLC Method | Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci | 9(9): 1577-1585 | |
38 | Umesh Kannamangalam Vijayan, Sadineni Varakumar, Sushant Sole, and Rekha S. Singhal | 2020 | Enhancement of loading and oral bioavailability of curcumin loaded self-microemulsifying lipid carriers using Curcuma oleoresins | Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy | DOI: 10.1080/03639045.2020.1762201 | |
39 | Niranjan Bagal, Sushant Sole, Swati Umap, Ashwini Kambli, and Kunal Kamble | 2020 | Ozone therapy: An important approach in veterinary therapeutics | Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology | June 2020 / Vol. 19 / Issue 1 / 1-7 | |
40 | Sushma Ghadigaonkar, A.G. Reddy, B. Kala Kumar, M. Lakshman, and U. Rajkumar | 2021 | Quantification of total phenolic content, total flavonoid content, and evaluation of in-vitro free radical scavenging activities in Ficus religiosa Linn. | The Pharma Innovation Journal | 10(3): 84-88 | |
41 | V. Garud Kaustubh, Y. Buduk Shreya, A. Deosthali Samruddhi, N. Galdhar Chandrakant, S. Sole Sushant, D.A. Pawalkar, and V. Gaikwad Rajiv | 2021 | Assessment of antibiotic sensitivity patterns of bacterial isolates in dogs with positive urine cultures with and without renal dysfunction and variable urinary tract signs | Indian J. Vet. Med. | Vol. 41, No. 1, 2021, pp. 15-21 | |
42 | Sushma Ghadigaonkar, A. Gopala Reddy, B. Kala Kumar, and B. Anil Kumar | 2021 | Screening of antioxidant and free radical scavenging activities of Terminalia arjuna Roxb | The Pharma Innovation Journal | 10(2): 01-05 | |
43 | Santosh Tambade, Sushma Ghadigaonkar | 2021 | Nephroprotective effect of ethanolic extract of Pedalium murex in cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity in Wistar rats | The Pharma Innovation Journal | SP-10(6): 607-610 | |
44 | Sushma Ghadigaonkar, A. Gopala Reddy | 2021 | Cardioprotective effect of aqueous leaf extract of Ficus religiosa Linn on 5-FU-induced toxicity in rat | The Pharma Innovation Journal | 10(12): 412-416 | |
45 | Shubhangi Nimbore, Sushma Ghadigaonkar | 2021 | In-vitro and In-vivo evaluation of the antibacterial activity of ethanolic and aqueous leaf extract of Murraya Koengii in mice | The Pharma Innovation Journal | 10(7): 226 | |
46 | Sushma Ghadigaonkar, A. Gopala Reddy, B.D.P. Kala Kumar, and M. Lakshman | 2021 | Ameliorating Effect of Terminalia arjuna Against 5-Fluorouracil Induced Cardiotoxicity in Wistar Rats | Acta Scientific Veterinary Sciences | Volume 3, Issue 9, September 2021: 75-79 | |
47 | Sushma Ghadigaonkar, A. Gopala Reddy, B. Kala Kumar, M. Lakshman, Shiva Kumar, and Anudeep Reddy | 2021 | Evaluation of Ficus religiosa in Comparison to Captopril against Experimental Cardiotoxicity due to 5-Fluorouracil in Rats | Acta Scientific Veterinary Sciences | 3.9: 49-54 | |
48 | Pradnya Patil, Sushant S. Sole, Purva Joshi, Vishal P. Mote, R.V. Gaikwad, S.U. Gulavane, and P.V. Meshram | 2023 | Exposure to Fluralaner induces behavioral and reproductive alterations in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) | The Pharma Innovation Journal | 12(2): 2228-2238 | |
49 | S.S. Sole, Vishal P. Mote, Purva Joshi, and Ravindra Ambade | 2023 | Controlled Release acarbose beads ameliorates ruminal function for extended time | Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology | June 2023, Vol. 22, Issue 1, 18-21 | |
50 | Sushma Ghadigaonkar, A. Gopala Reddy | 2022 | 5-FU induced cardiotoxicity amelioration by aqueous leaf extract of Ficus religiosa | Acta Scientific Veterinary Sciences | 4.1: 179-185 | |
51 | Sahil Raman, S.M. Ghadigaonkar, S.S. Sole, R.V. Gaikwad, K.V. Garud, and H.Y. Pallampalle | 2023 | Pharmacokinetics Study of Levofloxacin in Goats | Trends in Agriculture Science | 2(11), Nov 2023: 1036-1044 | |
52 | V.S. Karhale, S.S. Sole, S.M. Ghadigaonkar, R.V. Gaikwad, P.V. Meshram, S. Bharucha, V.P. Mote, P. Joshi, S.S. Jadhav, and H.Y. Palampalle | 2024 | Catechin enhances the antitumour activity of Bleomycin in DMBA-induced mammary carcinoma in rats | International Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry | 9(1): 163-169 | |
53 | Sushma Ghadigaonkar | 2023 | Evaluation of the antibacterial activity of ethanolic and aqueous leaf extract of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis in mice | The Pharma Innovation Journal | 12(1): 27-30 | |
54 | V.S. Karhale, S.S. Sole, S.M. Ghadigaonkar, R.V. Gaikwad, P.V. Meshram, S. Bharucha | 2024 | Catechin enhances the antitumor activity of Bleomycin in DMBA-induced mammary carcinoma in rats | International Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry | 9(1): 163-169 | |
55 | Gavali Sandeep, Karande Vikas, Ghadigaonkar Sushma, and Joshi Purva | 2024 | Plant-derived drug against drug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus | International Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry | 9(1): 216-223 | |
56 | Sushant S. Sole, Kunal S. Kambale, Rajiv V. Gaikwad, and Promod V. Meshram | 2025 | ICP AES assessment of lead, mercury, and determination of impact on animal productivity | International Journal of Biology Sciences | 7(1): 28-35 |
List of Marathi and Popular articles published:
Sr.No | Authors | Year | Title | Name of the Journal/Magazine | Volume: Page Nos. |
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1 | डॉ. आर. बी. अंबादे, डॉ. एस. एस. सोले | 2023 | 'लम्पी स्किन' मुळे होणाऱ्या जैवरसायनिक बदलांवर उपचार | ||
2 | Dr. S S Sole, Dr. R B Ambade | 2022 | Mumbai Veterinary College holds animal vaccination drive for Lumpy Skin disease | D- Voice, Oct 19, 2022, Online News, https://dvoice.in/mumbai-veterinary-college-holds-animal-vaccination-drive-for-lumpy-skin-disease/ | |
3 | Dr. S S Sole | 2024 | Microbial encroachment: an insight required for therapy policies | Vet Farm Frontier e-Magazine, April 2024/ Vol. 1/ Issue 2/ 13-15 | |
4 | Dr. S S Sole | 2024 | Antibiotics adverse effects in animals due to indiscriminate use izfrtSfodkaP;k vfrokijkpk tukojkaoj ifj.kke | AGROWON Newspaper 15 October 2024 |
6. Research Recommendations
Sr.No | |
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Year | |
Project Title | |
Investigators | |
Recommendations |
7. MOU signed by the Colleges
Sr. No. | MOUS Between Party - I & Party - II | Date of Signing | Place | Duration |
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8. Research Priorities / Thematic areas: Department Wise
- Drug discovery and new formulation
- pharmacokinetics
- Conventional drugs/ Herbal drugs/plants of Konkan region.
- Regulatory toxicity in rodents and use of zebrafish model for endocrine
disruption activities. - Estimation of Drug residues/pesticide residues in biological samples of
Konkan region. - Development of rodent animal models for different disease conditions
e. g. diabetes, arthritis, behavioral models, etc.
9. Significant Research Achievement:
Sr. No. | Achievements | Description |
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1 | Patents Awarded | |
2 | Breed Registration | |
3 | IPR | |
4 | Copyright | |
5 | Trademark |
Extension:
Field and other activities undertaken by faculty:
1. Training Organized
Farmers
Sr. No. | Name of Training / Title of Training | Duration From … to … |
No. of Participants | Name of Faculty |
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1 | NABL AWARENESS | 01 st December 2021 to 04 th December 2021 | 10 | Dr.Sushant.S.Sole |
Officers
Sr. No. | Name of Training | Duration From … to … |
No. of Participants | Name of Faculty |
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2. Conference s / Workshop / Seminars / Webinars / Farmers meet organized
Farmers
Sr. No. | Title of workshop, Seminar, Farmers meet | Place | Date | No of participants |
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1 |
Officers
Sr. No. | Title of workshop, Seminar, Farmers meet | Place | Date | No of participants |
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3. Adopted/ Operational Villages
Sr. No. | Name of Adopted Village | Type of Extension Activity | Brief Description (Guests, Resource Persons, Faculty Involved, No. of Participants) |
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Student Corner:
1. Awards / Recognitions:
Sr. No. | Name of Student | Name of Award / Achievement | Place | Date | Awarding Agency |
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2. NSS:
Regular / Special Camp (Year Wise)
Sr. No. | Regular / Special | No of Student Registered | No. of Student Present | Place | Name of Activity | Name of Expert |
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3. Photo Gallery (NSS )
Department:
Achievements of the Department: [Chronology as per the MAFSU Statute]
( PDF format)
1. No. of PG students graduated : 103
2. Research Publications: 56
3. Books/ Chapters:
4. No. of research schemes and agency funded projects completed:4
5. No. of awards
6. Radio talks : 6
7. TV Talks : 1
8. Marathi and Popular publications : 4
9. Any other achievement by the faculty and student: Young Scientist Award Dr.S.S.Sole
Faculty:
- Name of Department: Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Brief History of Department: Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology was
established in 1961. Post-graduate study programme started in the year 1972. Ph. D.
degree programme partly by papers and partly by research has been instituted from the
year 2004. So far 83 candidates completed M.V.Sc. successfully and two have completed
Ph.D. by research. - Laboratory Facilities in the Department:
- Diagnostic services offered by the department:
- Faculty : (Department Wise) – [ Chronology as per the MAFSU Statute ]
Academic officer:
Sr No | Name of Academic Officer | Qualification | Designation | Email ID | Contact No | Link to Digital Profile |
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1 | Dr. Sushma Mangesh Ghadigaonka r | PhD | Assistant Professor | sushmaghadigaonkar@mafsu.ac.i n | 860084443 0 | |
2 | Dr. Sushant Shivdas Sole | PhD | Assistant Professor | sushantsole@mafsu.ac.in | 830830538 9 |
Academic staff:
Sr No | Name of Academic Staff | Qualification | Designation | Email ID | Contact No | Link to Digital Profile |
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Ministerial staff:
Sr. No | Name of Ministerial Staff | Department | |
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- List of retired faculty: (Department wise)
Sr. No. | Name of the Staff | Designation | Duration | Photo |
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1. | Dr. M. K. Joshirao | Professor | 1962-1964 | ![]() |
2. | Dr. M. K. Shingatgeri | Professor | 1965 – 1986 | ![]() |
3. | Dr. H. V. Jahagirdar | Professor | 1979 – 1986 | ![]() |
4. | Dr. S. Jagadish | Professor | Aug. 1986 – Nov. 1987 | ![]() |
5. | Dr. V. V. Ranade | Professor | Nov. 1987 – March 1999 | ![]() |
6. | Dr. M.D. Deore | Associate Professor - resigned | 1996 - 2007 | ![]() |
7. | Londhe B. B. | Professor | 2000-2003 | |
8. | Dr. Madhumanjiri M. Gatne | Professor | 2003 – 2017 | ![]() |
- Photo gallery ( Department Wise)