Pharmaceutical Analysis

Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis

The department of Pharmaceutical Analysis was established in the year 2008. The Department of Pharmaceutical analysis is actively involved in imparting quality education to the students, especially training students in analytical skills and preparing them for industrial carriers. The Department of Pharmaceutical analysis aims to focus on the development of analytical methods using new combinations of established instrumentation and approaches. It involves basic research in identity, purity, content and stability of starting materials, excipients and active pharmaceutical ingredients (API). The department is involved in teaching and training post graduate students, in the subjects of analytical sciences pertaining to qualitative and quantitative estimation of natural and synthetic compounds in various matrices by application of spectroscopy, chromatography and analytical methods. The department is also recognized for the conduct of Ph D research program. The departmental activities are supported by well qualified and trained academicians.

The Department has collaborated with various consultancies for doing projects in UV, FTIR and HPLC based analytical method development and validation. This research in Pharmaceutical Analysis & Quality Assurance resulted into generating valuable information that had been published in national and international journals.

The Department has collaborated with leading pharmaceutical companies for projects in analytical method development and manufacturing process validation. Some of these include Pfizer Ltd, Vizag, Biocon Ltd, Vizag, Medreich Pharma, Bangalore, Hetero Pharma, Hyderabad, Cronus Pharma, Hyderabad, MSN Laboratory, Hyderabad, Alfred E. Tiefenbacher, Hyderabad, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories, Hyderabad, Strides Arcolab, Bangalore, Astra Zeneca, Bangalore.

This fruitful collaboration has resulted in generating invaluable information and data that has been published in national and international journals and papers.

  • Vision: To produce a competent Pharmaceutical Analyst to meet the demands of the Pharmaceutical Industries in terms of analysis, Quality control of materials (raw and finished), standards and compliance with regulatory bodies and to provide Quality Assurance to the Pharma Industry for the manufacture of either formulations or bulk drugs. To excel in Pharmaceutical Analysis & Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance through organized learning, thereby, creating a hallmark of excellence in Pharmaceutical Analysis & Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance Programmes.
  • Objectives: To develop ability to work in pharmaceutical industries on modern analytical methods, instruments, analytical method development, validation, analytical research and achieving global standards.

Highlights of the departments:

  • Committed to excellence in academia, research and development
  • Well-equipped laboratory with sophisticated instrument facility
  • Student friendly environment in research

The current thrust areas of research at the Departments:

  • Analytical and Bioanalytical method development and validation
  • Pharmacokinetic studies of drugs and metabolites
  • Identification and characterization of impurities in drug substances
  • Forced degradation studies and characterization of degradation products
  • Short-term/accelerated, mid-term and long-term stability testing of formulations, intermediates and products
  • Pre-formulation (physicochemical parameters & excipient compatibility) studies
  • Dissolution testing of drug products
  • Identification and characterization of impurities
  • Analytical method development through Quality by design (QbD)
  • Characterization and drug- excipient compatibility studies

Departmental facilities

  • Double beam UV-Visible spectrophotometer (Systronic-2202)
  • UV-Visible spectrophotometer (Lab india-UV-3000+)
  • Polari meter (Weswox-Optic)
  • FT-IR (Bruker-Alpha)
  • HPLC- gradient (Agilent- LC 1200)
  • HPLC- Isocratic (Agilent- LC 1120)
  • GC (Bruker- 430GC)
  • Gel electrophoresis (Genei- genei TM)
  • Photo Fluorimeter (Systronic-152)
  • Nephelo turbidy meter (Systronic-132)
  • KF titrator (Analab-Aquacal)
  • Dissolution Apparatus (Electro lab- TDT08L)
  • Flame Photometer (Systronic-128)
  • Digital PH meter (Systronic-335)
  • Conductivity Meter (Systronic-304)

Department Faculty

Associate Professor & Head
PRINCIPAL & Professor
Professor; Director R&D
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Teaching Assistant