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RESEARCH BROCHURE

INSTITUTE OF

RESEARCH &

DEVELOPMENT

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RESEARCH IN NUMBERS

2008-2017

26.7 M

Research

Funding

Received

so far

Scopus

Listed

Publication

Average

Impact

Factor/

Highest IF

Externally

Funded

National &

International

Conferences

110+ 1.38/12 20

LOG :

Email :

Phone :

Website :

www.irdgfsul.n

[email protected]

+91 909995508

www.gfsu.edu.in

Our Research Ares

• Forensic Science • Pharmacy

• Nanotechology • Food Technology

• Environmental Science • Civil Engineering

• Chemistry • Medical Devices

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RESEARCH PROJECTS & FUNDINGS

CONTENTS

Research Projects & Fundings 01

Research at IRD - GFSU - Ph.D. 07

Conferences & Seminar 13

MOU & Student Internationalization 21

News Paper Recognition 25

List of Publications 29

Campus Infrastructure 39

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The institute recently received prestigious FIST (Fund for Improvement of Science & Technology

Infrastructure) research grant from Department of Science and Technology (DST), New Delhi,

Government of India for a period of five years (2016-2020) with the value of INR 69 lakhs. Our

eight research activities mainly focused on supramolecules; separation, determination and

quantitation of trace elements, rare earth and non metals.

(1) Nanoenergetic and Fuel Cells

(2) Nanotechnology based latent fingerprint development and detection of trace elements

present in it.

(3) Novel nanocomposite based biosensors.

(4) Impurity profiling and self-degradation study of drugs using nano analytical techniques.

(5) Investigation on multifunctional nanocarrier systems.

(6) In vivo and In-vitro toxicity study of different nanomaterials and drugs.

(7) Novel Nano Alloy for Corrosion Resistance in Reinforced steel.

(8) Influence of Novel Nano Materials on Properties of Concrete

DEPARTMENT OF

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FUND FOR IMPROVEMENT OF S&T INFRASTRUCTURE

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GOVERNMENT FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS

Sr.

No. Agency Investigator Amounts

(INR)

1 DST level 1 research grant (FIST)

Prof Y K Agrawal

2 Development of Nano Techniques and Ministry of Prof Y K Agrawal 25 Lakhs

Technology for Finger Print detection Home affairs,

and Identification and detection of Toxic Government

Material at Nanogram levels in of India

Biological Matrices

3 Development of nanotechnology based GUJCOST, Prof Y K Agrawal 4.7 Lakhs

formulations of poorly bioavailable Gandhinagar

nutraceuticals and their characterization

4 Novel therapeutic strategies to treat DBT Dr. A Dhir 82 Lakhs

neonatal seizures

5 Intrapulmonary Allopregnanolone SERB (DST) Dr. A Dhir 17 Lakhs

(a neurosteroid) in acute treatment of seizures

6 Novel functional polymer stabilized mono SERB (DST) Dr. P Maity 20.5 Lakhs

and multimetallicnanocatalytsts for

demanding chemical transformations

7 Load carrying capacity of steel concrete GUJCOST Dr. M Vakil 1.9 Lakhs

composite deck with different bond patterns Gandhinagar

8 Halloysite Nanotube "An efficient drug GUJCOST Dr. D Rawtani 5.5 Lakhs

delivery tool for enhancement of Gandhinagar

bioavailability of Fluoroquinolones" :

A nanotechnology based approach

9 Design and development of functionalized CSIR Dr. P Maity 15 Lakhs

nanostructures and techniques for forensic

analysis purpose

Other three projects applied to DST, GUJCOST worth of Rs. 90 Lakhs for the areas of

pharmaceutical nanotechnology, biotechnology and food forensics.

Title Funding Principal Fund

DST Coordinator: 69 Lakhs

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Importance:

In recent years, nanoscale formulations have become essential component of pharmaceuticals

drug delivery. Nano size drug with nano container based tools are being fabricated to achieve

controlled release, targeting, and making availability of low soluble drugs are in process. One

such nanosized delivery system is naturally available clay nanotubes called halloysite nanotubes.

Halloysite has recently emerged as a viable and inexpensive nanoscale container for the

encapsulation of biologically active molecules such as biocides and drugs. The presence of

adjacent alumina and silica layers, and their water hydration, creates a packing disorder causing

them to curve and roll up, forming multilayer tubes. The use of halloysite nanotubes offer

significant advantages over other nanotubes. Even they are found in nature, so production is

neither tedious nor hazardous. It is inexpensive in comparison to other nanotubes in use (carbon

nanotubes and inorganic nanotubes made of tungsten, titanium, etc.).

Halloysite nanotubes(HNTs) have been known to cause a stable complex with metal ions and

have also been known to be biocompatible with the system .So our approach is to form a novel

way to deliver drugs incorporated into halloysite nanotubes to the system orally to counteract

the drug-metal interaction and to deliver the drug effectively in the body.

BRIEF IMPORTANCE OF SANCTIONED PROJECT

Project Title: Halloysite Nanotube "An efficient drug delivery tool for enhancement of

bioavailability of Fluoroquinolones": A nanotechnology based appraoch.

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Project title: "Load carrying Capacity of Composite Slab with Variation in Bond Patterns"

Project Title: "Novel functional polymer stabilized mono and multimetallic Nano-catalysts

for demanding catalytic transformations"

Despite the huge progress made by metal Nano-catalyst in a variety of catalytic transformations,

their practical utilization and fundamental mechanistic understanding is very limited for a

number of demanding chemical transformations. From future application prospective, the major

areas of interest are Nano-catalysts based hydrogen production by water splitting, asymmetric

catalytic transformations, C-H bond activation, C-Cl and C-F bond activation for C-C coupling

reaction, visible light induced chemical transformations (photo catalysis), electro catalysis etc.

The present project aims to solve some of these challenges by synthesizing novel nanostructures

and understanding the size and support specific catalytic activities with a special goal on

mechanistic understanding

Importance:

Steel-concrete composite slab is as an effective flooring option all over the world and recently

these systems have started gaining popularity in India as well but there is no Indian code of

practice for the same. The load carrying capacity ofthe composite slab is dependent upon bond

between steel sheet and concrete which rely on number of parameters. The research includes

studies on the effect of bond on load carrying capacity of composite deck experimentally and

analytically by varying intensity of bond whilst keeping the geometrical and material parameters

same.

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Importance:

The project is focused on design and development of functionalized nanostructures and

techniques for imaging of latent fingerprint and identification of trace explosive materials in

forensic samples. In general Nanotechnology can be utilized to contribute in forensic sciences in

two ways: Firstly, since it can detect and analyse samples in the nanoscale, critical evidences that

could not be collected and analyzed before due to the detection limits of the instruments can

now be analyzed and used to support the investigations. Secondly, functionalized nanomaterials

possess novel optical, electronic and magnetic properties that can assist the collection and

detection of evidences, which cannot be acquired previously. Thus, the main objectives of this

project are to utilize nanotechnology for forensic investigative research in India at Gujarat

Forensic Sciences University. The project aims to solve some of the very fundamental and

demanding challenges of forensic investigations and propose to develop our own (indigenous)

materials and methods, so that India no longer needs to import some of those from overseas

countries.

Project Title: "Design and Development of Functionalized Nanostructures and Techniques

for Imaging of Latent Finger Print and Identification of Trace Explosives in Forensic

Samples"

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Research

at

IRD - GFSU

PH.D.

Transforming

Research

to

Application

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PH.D SUPERVISORS

Dr. J. M. Vyas

Research Areas:

Forensic Sciences - Basic & Applied

Research

Professor Y. K. Agrawal

Research Areas:

Forensic Chemistry, Nanotechnology,

Pharmaceutical Sciences

Dr. Deepak Rawtani

Research Areas:

Nanobiotechnology, Forensic

Biotechnology

Dr. Prasenjit Maity

Research Areas:

Forensic Chemistry, Nanotechnology

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GLIMPSES OF DOCTORAL RESEARCH

PURSUED @ IRD-GFSU SO FAR...

Research Scholars/Ph.D degree awarded (2008-2017):

• Mr. Malay Shah (Ph.D duration: 2009-2011; Supervisor: Prof. Y.K.Agrawal)

He has received Ph.D degree for his doctoral research on solid lipid nanocarrier system

work. He is currently working as a research scientist at Sun Pharma Advanced Research

Center, Vadodara, India.

• Ms. Ashima Mathur (Ph.D duration: 2009-2012; ; Supervisor: Prof. Y.K.Agrawal)

She received her Ph.D degree for her doctoral research in studies on death time prediction

by the use of cardidac biomarker. Her finfings made news paper highlights in 2015 [The

times of India; May 17; 2015].

• Ms. Ruchita Das (Ph.D duration: 2009-2012; Supervisor: Prof. Y.K.Agrawal)

She received Ph.D degree for her doctoral research in studies on bioanalytical work for

findings traces of antidepressant abusive agents in biological fluid matrices.

• Mr. Amit Lad (Ph.D duration: 2010-2012; Supervisor: Prof. Y.K.Agrawal)

He has worked on nanodevices for drug toxicity identification at genetic level. His Ph.D

research work earned him a post doc fellowship at University of Bordeaux, France.

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• Mr. Deepak Rawtani (Ph.D duration: 2009-2013; Supervisor: Prof. Y.K.Agrawal)

His Studies of Nanoparticles and their Interaction with Nucleic Acid identified important

role and possible applications of halloysite nanotubes. He has further expanded research in

halloysite nanotube during his post Ph.D research activities various and received

government funding for the same.

• Mr. Lokesh Pathak (Ph.D duration: 2011-2017; Supervisor: Prof. Y.K.Agrawal)

His research area was development of nanocarrier system for delivery of nutraceutical

ingredient. His entire research work was funded by Science and Technology Department-

Gujarat State.

• Ms. Shubi Jamal (Ph.D duration: 2011-2015; Supervisor: Prof. Y.K.Agrawal)

She has worked on Development of Novel analytical Micro-fluidic Device for Rapid analysis

and Detection of Carcinogenic bio Markers. Her Ph.D work was worth enough to fetch a

major research project from science and technology department, Govt. of India later.

• Mr. Prajesh Prajapati (Ph.D duration: 2011-2015; Supervisor: Prof. Y.K.Agrawal)

He has identified impurities in commercial products for tretament of TB by the advanced

analytical technologies during his Ph.D work. His doctoral research has made news

highlights in 2015.

• Ms. Nitasha Khatri (Ph.D duration: 2013-2016; Supervisor: Dr. Sanjeev Tyagi)

Study on factors affecting the pollution in water system of Rural Gujarat during her

research work provided key outcome for implementation of surveylance strategies of GEMI

• Mr. Nikeshsinh Chavda (Ph.D duration: 2012-2017; Supervisor: Prof. Y.K.Agrawal)

He recently received Ph.D degree for has worked on gold and copper nanoclustures to use

the same in catalytic activities. His work explored new dimensions in molecular level

mechanisms behind the use of gold and copper based nanocomposites.

• Mr. Prashant Kale (Ph.D duration: 2013-2017; Supervisor: Prof. Y.K.Agrawal)

His research area was bioanalytical method development by LC-MS methods. He is

currently leading bioanalytical research of Lambda Clinical Research.

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CURRENT RESEARCH SCHOLARS

Mr. Parth Patel

Supervisor:

Prof. Y. K. Agrawal

Research Area: Drug delivery of antisense

oligonucleiotide by nanocarrier.

Mr. Sukrit Biswas

Supervisor: Prof. Y. K. Agrawal

Research Area: To reduce Chemical Oxygen

Demand by using Titanium Dioxide Nano-

particles

Mr. Jigar Raval

Supervisor: Prof. Y. K. Agrawal

Research Area: Formulation, Analytical

Method Development and Validation of

Paclitaxel and their Nano-formulation

Ms. Gauravi Xaviers

Supervisor: Prof. Y.K.Agrawal

Research Area: Study on Biosensor’s and their

Applications

Dr. Tejas Barot, BDS

Supervisor: Dr. Deepak Rawtani

Research Area: Fabrication & Screening of

Novel Dental Composite for its Bio-medical

Application

Mr. Arvind Kukrety

Supervisor: Prof. Y. K. Agrawal

Research Area: Development of FDC for CVS

diseases

Mr. Gaurishankar

Supervisor: Prof. Y. K. Agrawal

Research Area: Development of

nanoformulation to enhance solubility &

bioavailability

Mr. Jasmine Kubavat

Supervisor: Prof. Y. K. Agrawal

Research Area: Novel therapeutic approach

against organophosphorous induced seizure

Mr. Pratik Kulkarni

Supervisor: Dr. Deepak Rawtani

Research Area:

Development of a DNA Self-Assembly based

Nano-carrier for Cancer Treatment

Mr. Bhavesh Agrawal

Supervisor: Dr. P. Maity

Research Area:

Synthesis, Photo-physical study and

Application of Air- stable Quantum Dots for

Imaging and Sensing

Mr. Pranav Dave

Supervisor: Dr. P. Maity

Research Area: Nanocomposite for Security

Application

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CONFERENCES & SEMINAR

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2017

• International Conference on Supramolecules and Nanotechnology

2016

• RSC West India Section Meeting of Research Scholars

• DST - Funded Research Project Progress Assessment Meeting

• MYRIAD- Nanotechnology based Model Design and presentation

• National Conference on "Supramolecules and nanotechnology

2015

• Workshop on dissolution technologies

• Workshop on USFDA-cGMP for drug regulators of India

• Workshop on Bioequivalence studies in clinical research

• Promoting Bio Innovations

• Medical Device Regulation

• MYRIAD- Nanotechnology based Model Design and presentation

• National conference on green chemistry

• Special Lecture on Research & Funding opportunities in India

2013

• National conference on Supramolecules & Nanotechnology

• National seminar on green chemistry

• MYRIAD-Nanotech based model design for application in healthcare and

engineering

2012

• MYRIAD-Nanotechnology based model designing

2011

• Nano HPLC: Theory & Practice

• International Conference on Forensic Nanotechnology

2009

National conference on supramolecules & Nanotechnology

CONFERENCES ORGANIZED

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International Conference on Forensic Nanotechnology (2011)

The first ever conference on forensic nanotechnology was inaugurated by our then chief

minister Shri Narendra Modi.

All core areas of science and technology are

considered for its forensics applications

through the use of nanotechnology in this

conference.

Prominent International experts Prof. D. Guldi,

Friedrich-Alexander-University- Germany,

Prof. Israel Schechter-Technion-Israel Inst.

Techno- Haifa,Prof. Jean-Claude G. Bunzli-

Switzerland, Newcastle University- U.K. have

shared their expertise in the field of forensic

Nanotechnology. Renown National Experts

Prof. V. Krishnan, JNCASR, Bangalore Prof. P.

Natrajan, Madras University, Chennai Prof. P. Mathur, IIT, Mumbai Prof. J.S. Jadav, UDCT, Mumbai

Prof. S.K. Kulkarni, Bombay College of Pharmacy, Mumbai Prof. Anthony Harriman, Dr. M.

Vairamani, IICT, Hyderabad, India Prof. Lallan Mishra, B.H.U. Varanasi, India Prof. A.K. Singh, IIT,

Mumbai Prof. Kulkarni, JNCASR, Bangalore,Dr. Anil Kumar, NCL, Pune shared their views.

Participants, faculty and students from different discipline benefited from the discussed ideas in

"Forensic Nanotechnology" for the betterment of society.

GLIMPSES OF SEMINAR AND SYMPOSIUM

Nano HPLC: Theory & Practice (2011)

Institute organized the workshop on "Nano - HPLC: Theory & Practice". International experts

Dr.YoshinakTomoyoki, GL Science, Tokyo, Japan and Mr. Suzuki, GL Science, Tokyo, Japan

delivered the talks on the various applications Nano - HPLC. This workshop helped the

participants to understand the concept of the Nano-HPLC and troubleshooting in Nano analysis.

Faculty members, students and Industry experts have benefited from the expert talk.

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Workshop on USFDA - cGMP for drug regulators of India (2015)

Medical Device Regulation (2015)

To ensure quality of drugs supplied to over

200 countries from India, Central Drug

Standards Control Organization (CDSCO) has

decided for training its drug inspectors on

Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and risk

based assessment in association with USFDA.

CDSCO has selected GFSU for conduction of

this training session from which pharmacy

students of GFSU directly benefited. This

workshop witnessed presence of more than

100 senior drug inspectors, assistant

commissioners of state and central FDCA. The

entire training sessions were led by Dr. G.N. Singh, Drug controller general of India; Dr. H.G.

Koshiya, Commissioner-FDCA Gujarat state; Dean Rugnetta (USFDA); Thomas Cosgrove (USFDA);

Thomas Arista (USFDA); Daniel Roberts (USFDA); Leslie Ball (USFDA); Carmelo Rosa (USFDA).

GFSU campus has privilege to have presence of such eminent drug regulators time to time

which made stouter research scholars and post graduates candidates with real knowledge.

The Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) has organized a five-day integrated

workshop for more than 75 Drug Control Officials from across the country on Medical Devices

Regulation at the Institute of Research & Development. The workshop was inaugurated by Dr.

J.M.Vyas, Director General, GFSU and headed by Dr. S. Eswara Reddy, Joint Drugs Controller of

India, CDSCO; Sh. Y D. Chauhan, Joint Drugs Commissioner of Gujarat and Prof. Y. K. Agrawal,

Director Institute of Research & Development, GFSU. Currently reformed Medical device rules of

India which was finalized in Jan 2017 are actually an end result of such workshop organized by

CDSCO in association with GFSU like organization.

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Workshop on Dissolution Technologies (2015)

MYRIAD-Nanotechnology based model designing (2012)

The workshop organized for dissolution testing and advances was to inculcate industry

personnel and students about latest regulatory requirement of USFDA and USP 2014. Institute of

research and development is the first institute in India which purchased JASCO DT-8 [patented

design and technology by Japanese company] automatic dissolution apparatus with CFR

compliance and the same was noticed as highlight in newspapers. 148 participants from various

industries and colleges gained knowledge and got training to use the same effectively for GMP

compliance and NDDS studies.

Every year, Institute organises "MYRIAD" -

Nanotechnology based model designing" for

the students of Gujarat Forensic Sciences

University and other universities with support

from GUJCOST. The objective of the activity is

to promote creativity of students to address

/solve real life issues with innovative

ideas.Every year many students participates in

this event with zeal and enthusiasm to

demonstrate their ideas on model designing,

based on the application and principles of

Nanotechnology in Pharmaceuticals, Forensic

Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, Biotechnology,

Medical Science &Engineering. Experts Dr. B. Gopalan, Chief Scientific Officer, Orchid Research

Laboratories Limited. Dr.Chenna Reddy, Institute of Plasma Research-Gandhinagar. Dr. V.K. Jain,

Gujarat University are associated with the event and they provide their critical feedback and

suggestions to students.

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National seminar on Green Chemistry (2013)

National conference on Green Chemistry (2015)

Institute organizes the bunch of seminars on

the "Green Chemistry" regularly. The seminar

on the theme "Green Chemistry" provides an

opportunity and common platform to the

Scientific Community, industrialists and

researchers to discuss and work together to

understand and suggest the remedial uses of

chemistry in abatement of pollution. Eminent

speakers Devotta S., NERRI - Madras, B.

Gopalan, Orchid Pharmaceuticals - Madras

Prof. M. K. Kansal, IIT Roorkee , Prof. B. C.

Ranu, Indian Institute of Cultivation Science,

KolkattaDr. P. Kale, Intas Pharmaceuticals ,Dr. R. V. Jasra, Reliance Baroda 192 Dr.GirishPandya,

NEERI, Nagpur were invited to deliver expert talk.

The conference highlights inter¬disciplinary issues of the science and nanotechnology including

atmospheric, aquatic and soil chemistry.

Seminar was inaugurated by Man Mohan Sharma, who is recipient of Padma Bhushan (1987)

and the Padma Vibhushan (2001) for his outstanding contributions in chemical Engineering,

science and technology. Other prominent speakers Dr. B. Gopalan, Prof. B. C. Ranu, Prof. Yadav,

Vice chanceller, UCT- Mumbai, Dr. R.V. Jasra, Prof. M. L. Kansal, Prof. S. R. Dave and Prof. Fulekar

discussed the issues related to sustainability in length and breadth.

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National Conference on "Supramolecules and Nanotechnology (2016)_

RSC West India Section Meeting of Research Scholars (2016)

Institute of Research & Development organizes the series of the National conference on

"Supramolecules and Nanotechnology" regularly. The objectives of the conference are to bring

together the academician, researchers and industrialists of multi-disciplinary area for

deliberations on the synthesis, recognition, analytical applications and also to have a direct

interaction between host and guest, Supramolecules with cation and anion. Prof. Tsukuda from

Tokyo University was one of the eminent speaker in the conference.

Institute of Research & Development in

collaboration with RSC West India, Meet of

Research Scholars-2016 is an event organized

for research scholars and young academicians

to showcase their research in front of

distinguished panelists from RSC West India

Chapter. Various eminent speakers like Padma

Vibhushan Prof. M.M. Sharma Former Director,

ICT-Mumbai Prof. K.V. Chary TIFR-Mumbai,

Prof. G. Govil TIFR-Mumbai Prof. A. K. Singh

IIT-Mumbai Prof. Y. K. Agrawal IRD-GFSU,

Gandhinagar have enlightened the young

scholars on different research topics.

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International Conference on Supramolecules (2017)

The 25th edition of supramolecules conference started initially by Prof. Y.K.Agrawal was held in

January 2017 at Gujarat Forensic Sciences University. The conference was attended by Prof.

ArunChattopadhyay (IIT-Gauhati),Prof. D.M. Guldi (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitatet, Germany),

Prof. SM Khopkar (IIT- Mumbai), Dr. R.V. Jasra (RIL, Vadodara), Prof. J.N.Moorty (IIT-Kanpur) and

many other eminent persons as key speakers. 146 students and faculties of various universities

and from different disciplines like nanotechnology, pharmacy, basic sciences, food technology,

engineering participated the conference and presented their research through poster

presentation.

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EXPLORATION

O F

N EW HORIZONS

FOR RESEARCH

MOU & STUDENT

INTERNATIONALIZATION

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1. Prerana Bio-Innovations Research Private Limited, Gandhinagar

2. Sahajanand Laser Technology Limited

3. Gujarat Environmental Management Institute(GEMI)

Prerana Bio-Innovation Research Private Limited is an emerging, full service preclinical research

organization based at Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. PBR is established as a one stop solution for

Analytical, Bio analytical, Pre formulation, Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetic (DMPK),

Pharmacology and Toxicology research. PBR offers end to end preclinical solutions for clientele

in the pharmaceutical, medical device, cosmetics, biotech, Agro-foods, food supplements, feed

additives and chemical industries. It has highly trained scientific staff with years of experience in

preclinical drug discovery and development research. Analytical scientists, researchers,

technicians, scientists, animal technicians and handlers are trained in approved SOPs.

This collaboration gives the opportunity to students and faculty members of Institute o f

Research & Development at GFSU, to carry out the Preclinical Biological Research and also to

utilise preclinical laboratory, animal house and other services at Prerana Bio-Innovation. It is also

beneficial to staff members of Prerana Bio-Innovation to carry out research related to Preclinical,

Analytical Chemistry, Microbiology and biology relevant research at GFSU. They can also use the

laboratory facility at GFSU.

Sahajanand Laser Technology (SLT) Limited offers complete solution with a wide range of laser

systems for diversified industrial applications such as Laser Cutting, Marking, Welding,

Micro Machining, Solar Cell Scribing/Cutting, Diamond processing, etc. SLT Ltd. is one of the few

manufacturers in the World providing customized CNC Laser solutions. The company

provides solutions to Scientific & Research institutions, Government organizations etc. in India

and abroad.

The main objective of this collaboration is to utilize manpower and resources for synergistic

growth in the field of research and technology. It also gives an opportunity of internship or

project work to students at manufacturing site of SLT and career growth prospective to the

students of IRD.

Gujarat Environment Management Institute (GEMI) is an Autonomous Institute, set up under the

aegis of Forest and Department, Government of Gujarat. GEMI has emerged as one of the

premier Environmental Research Institutes at the National level. It has fully developed

laboratories which include testing of Air, Water, Wastewater, Soil as well as tests for

Microbiology. The main objective of GEMI is to focus on Research & Development in the areas

of technologies related to Environmental Management and evolution of Environmental

processes and technologies.

The main objective of this collaboration is to jointly conduct research and academic programs in

the domain of environmental forensics. This association renders an opportunity in terms of

research and faculty development programme to both the institutions. Students/Researchers get

the befit in terms of utilisation of GEMI's developed laboratory facilities, financial assistance for

the student projects and expertise of GEMI's staff in the form of expert sessions. GEMI and GFSU

COLLABORATIONS

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get the opportunity to publish research articles and jointly arranging conferences, seminars and

symposiums.

Information and Library Network (INFLIBNET) Centre is an autonomous Inter- University Centre

of the University Grants Commission (UGC) of India. INFLIBNET is involved in modernizing

university libraries in India and connecting them as well as information centres in the country

through a nation-wide high speed data network using state-of-art technology for the optimum

utilisation of information. INFLIBNET is set out to be a major player in promoting scholarly

communication amongst academicians and researchers in India. INFLIBNET provide training to

research scholars/users in creation of electronic version of their dissertations and their

deposition in "Shodhganga", a reservoir of Indian thesis and dissertation. It also helps in

creating bibliography records of all thesis/dissertations submitted to the university in standard

bibliographic format and recommended anti-plagiarism software to test the submitted research

work for plagiarism check prior to awarding the degree.

The main purpose of this collaboration is to build academic research capacity between the

Universities. The prospective of this collaboration is exchange of faculty members and students

based on their research and academic outcomes between the universities. It is also beneficial to

both the universities for collaborative research projects, promotion of academic related activities

and arranging colloquiums.

Students from institute of research and development are always preferred by foreign

organizations and universities for higher studies and employment due to their well-founded

basic knowledge and technical skills.

4. Inflibnet Centre

5. KLE University, (KLEU), Belgaum, Karnataka, India

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List of students, their pass out year from the institute and current place of study/work:

• Shukla Krishnanad S. [2016] - University of Bordeaux, France

• Karan Patel [2016] - University of Concordia, Qubec, Canada

• Chintan Bhavsar [2016-] - University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

• Raikundaliya Sweta P. [2014] - University of Sains, Malaysia

• Patel Jaldip [2014] - USA

• Bhatt Roocha Kaushikbhai [2013] - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

• Jalu Palak [2013] - Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan

• Amit Kumar Lad [2013-Ph.D]- University of Bordeaux, France

• Verma Parita [2012] - Boston, Massachusetts

• Christian Sunny [2012] - USA Belani Chintankumar S. [2011 Batch] - RA Personnel, Dubai

• Parikh Saumil [2011] - Pharma Industry, Nigeria

• Balar Hemenkumar [2011] - Pharma Industry, Nigeria

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PAPER

RECOGNITION

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DETAILS OF PUBLICATIONS 2017

1. Sarvaiya J., Shankar, G., Agrawal, Y. K., & Bakre, L. Montmorillonite nanoclay as a

multifaceted drug-delivery carrier: A review. Journal of Drug Delivery Science and

Technology, 39; 200-209, (2017).

2. Pandey G, Tharmavaram M, Rawtani D, Kumar S, Agrawal YK, Multifarious Applications of

Atomic Force Microscopy in Forensic Science Investigations, Forensic Science International.

273 53-63 (2017)

3. Pandey G, Munguambe DM, Tharmavaram M, Rawtani D, Agrawal YK, Halloysite nanotubes

- An efficient 'nano-support' for the immobilization of a-amylase, Applied Clay Science.

136 184-191, (2017).

4. Pt(n)CANAN-Based Luminophore/Micelle Adducts for Sensing Nitroaromatic Explosives, P

Maity, A Bhatt, B Agrawal, A Jana, Langmuir, 2017, DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.7b00869

5. Hiroki Yamamoto, Prasenjit Maity, Ryo Takahata, Seiji Yamazoe, Kiichirou Koyasu, Wataru

Kurashige, Yuichi Negishi, and Tatsuya Tsukuda, Monodisperse Iridium Clusters Protected

by Phenylacetylene: Implication for Size-Dependent Evolution of Binding Sites, J. Phys.

Chem. C, 2017, DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b12121

2016

6. Amitkumar N Lad • Alok Pandya • Y K Agrawal, Overview of nano-enabled screening of

drug-facilitated crime: A promising tool in forensic investigation, TrAC Trends in Analytical

Chemistry 80, 458-470 (2016). IF-6.84

7. P. Patel, J. Sarvaiya, Y.K. Agrawal, Cyclodextrin based ternary system of modafinil: Effect of

trimethyl chitosan and polyvinylpyrrolidone as complexing agents, International Journal of

Biological Macromolecules, 84, 182-188 (2016) IF-2.85

8. Nikeshsinh Chavda, Abhishek Trivedi, Jaydev Thakarda, Yadvendra K. Agrawal, Prasenjit

Maity, Size Specific Activity of Polymer Stabilized Gold Nanoparticles for Transfer

Hydrogenation Catalysis, Catal Lett. 146 (2016) 1331-1339.

9. Prajesh Prajapati Y K Agrawal, SFC-MS for identification and estimation of the Ethambutol

in its dosage form and human urine samples, Anal. Methods, 2016,8, 4895¬4902, IF-1.821

10. Abhishek Trivedi, Jaydev Thakarda, Nikeshsinh Chavda, Yadvendra K. Agrawal, Prasenjit

Maity, A new route towards selective synthesis of supported Cu2O and CuO nanoparticles

under extremely mild condition, Nano-Structures & Nano-Objects 6 34-38 (2016).

11. M. Vakil, H Patel, K. Mewada, Investigations on composite deck with different interface

connections, Journal of Structural Engineering, 42(5), 386-392 (2016).

12. Trishala K. Parmar, Deepak Rawtani, Y. K. Agrawal, Bioindicators: the natural indicator of

environmental pollution, Frontiers in Life Science, (2016).

DOI:10.1080/21553769.2016.1162753

13. Daksh Daksh, Deepak Rawtani, and Yadvendra Kumar Agrawal, Recent Developments in

Bio-Nanoelectronics Devices: A Review, J. Bionanosci. 10, 81-93 (2016)30

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14. T. G. Tank, M. R. Patel , H. Gupta, A. Patel , H. Bavishi and A. Pillai, "Assessment of Physical

Properties of Coarse Aggregate in Gujarat State, India" , Indian Journal of Science &

Technology, 9 (30). 2016

15. Jami, T., Rawtani D and Agrawal Y.K., Hemp Concrete: Carbon Negative Construction,

Emerging Materials Research, 5(2) (2016 ) 240-247.

16. Rawtani D., Kuntmal, B and Agrawal Y.K., Charge transfer and diversified modelling

approaches in DNA, Frontiers in Life Science. Frontiers in Life Science. 9 (3) (2016) 214-225.

17. Pandey, G., Rawtani D and Agrawal Y.K., Aspects of Nanoelectronics in Materials

Development, Nanoelectronics and Materials Development , Intech Open,

DOI:http://cdn.intechopen.com/pdfs-wm/51378.pdf.

2015

18. P Prajapati, YK Agrawal, Development of a green method for separation and identification

of the degradation impurity of isoniazid by SFC-MS/MS, Analytical Methods 7 (18), 7776-

7783 (2015) - Impact Factor 1.821

19. J. Sarvaiya and Y.K. Agrawal, Chitosan as a suitable nanocarrier material for anti - Alzheimer

drug delivery, International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 72, 454(2015). Impact

Factor 2.85

20. A. Dhir and K. Chopra, Memantine delayed N-Methyl-D-Aspartate (NMDA)-induced

convulsions in neonatal rats, Fundamental and Clinical Pharmacology, 72(2015). Impact

Factor 2.08

21. L. Pathak, A. Kanwal and Y.K. Agrawal, Curcumin loaded self- assembled lipid- biopolymer

nanoparticles for functional food applications, Journal of Food Science and Technology,

DOI. 10.1007/s13197-015-1742-2. (2015) Impact Factor 2.203

22. H.G. Bhatt, Y.K. Agrawal and M.J. Patel, Amino- and fluoro-substituted quinoline-4-

carboxylic acid derivatives: MWI synthesis, cytotoxic activity, apoptotic DNA fragmentation

and molecular docking studies, Medicinal Chemistry Research, 24(4), 1662(2015). Impact

Factor 1.402

23. D. Rawtani, T. Sajan, T.R. Amipara, and Y.K. Agrawal, Emerging strategies for synthesis and

manipulation of nanowires: a review, Rev. Adv. Mater. Sci., 40, 177(2015).

24. M.R. Patel, T. G. Tank, S. A. Vasanwala, C. D. Modhera, Assessment of De-bonding load for

RC Beam Strengthened with Pre-Designed CFRP Strip Mechanism, Advances in Structural

Engineering, 1971-1985. (2015)

25. H. Patel, L. M. Manocha, and S. Manocha, Synthesis and microstructure analysis of aligned

carbon nanotube/pyrocarbon composites. Carbon 82, 609 (2015)

26. Rawtani D and Agrawal Y.K., Emerging Strategies and Applications of Layer-by-layer Self-

Assembly, Nanobiomedicine Journal,DOI: 10.5772/60009

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2014

27. D. Rawtani and Y.K. Agrawal, Interaction of methotrexate with DNA analyzed by using gold

nanoparticles as a probe, Instrumentation Science & Technology, 42(3), 308(2014).

28. D. Zolkowska, A. Dhir, K. Krishnan, D.F. Covey and M.A. Rogawski, Anticonvulsant potencies

of the enantiomers of the neurosteroids androsterone and etiocholanolone exceed those

of the natural forms, Psychopharmacology, 231(17), 3325(2014). Impact Factor 3.988

29. A. Dhir and J. Sarvaiya, The efficacy of vortioxetine for the treatment of major depressive

disorder, Expert Rev. Neurother., 14(12), 349(2014). Impact Factor 2.834

30. P. Prajapati and Y.K. Agrawal, Analysis and impurity identification in pharmaceuticals,

Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, 33(2), 123(2014). Impact Factor-1.00

31. P. Prajapati and Y.K. Agrawal, SFC-MS/MS for identification and simultaneous estimation of

the isoniazid and pyrazinamide in its dosage form, The Journal of Supercritical Fluids, 95,

597(2014). IF-2.31

32. M Blessy, RD Patel, PN Prajapati, YK Agrawal, Development of forced degradation and

stability indicating studies of drugs—A review, Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 4 (3),

159-165. (2014).

33. P. Kale, Y.K. Agrawal, S. Gupta, C. Patel and I. Patel, Determination of Trazodone in human

plasma by reversed-phase liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry with electrospray

ionization. Int. J. Pharm. Pharm. Sci., 6(7), 300(2014).

34. P. Kale, Pharmacokinetics and bioavailability of single dose ibuprofen and pseudoephedrine

alone or in combination: a randomized three-period, cross-over trial in healthy Indian

volunteers, Frontiers in Pharmacology, doi: 10.3389/fphar.2014.00098 (2014).

35. P. Salice, E. Rossi, A. Pace, P. Maity, T. Carofiglio, E. Menna and M. Maggini, Chemistry of

Carbon Nanotubes in Flow, Journal of Flow Chemistry, 4(2), 79(2014).

36. A.N. Singh, P.K. Sharma and Y.K. Agrawal, Multifactors Application and its importance in

Forensic Investigation, Applied Spectroscopy Reviews 49(8), 618(2014).

37. A. Lad and Y.K. Agrawal, SiO2 Based Nanobiosensor Monitoring Toxicological Behavior Of

Mitoxantrone In Vitro, Applied Nanoscience 4(5), 523(2014).

38. D. Rawtani and Y.K. Agrawal, Emerging Strategies and Applications of Layer-by-layer Self-

Assembly, Nanobiomedicine, DOI: 10.5772/60009.

39. D. Shah, M. Vakil and M.N. Patel, Behavior of concrete filled steel tube column, International

Journal of Engineering Development and Research, 2(1), 325(2014).

40. D. Shah, M. Vakil and M.N. Patel, Parametric study of concrete filled steel tube column,

International Journal of Engineering Development and Research, 2(2), 1678(2014).

41. M. Vakil, J. Shah and H.S. Patel, Numerical study on deformation characteristics of

composite slab- with and without embossments, International Journal of Civil and

Structural Engineering, 4(4), 477(2014).

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42. M. Vakil, J. Shah and H.S. Patel, Parametric study of composite slab using finite element

analysis, International journal of futuristic trends in engineering and technology, 1(3),

133(2014).

43. M. Vakil, K. Mevada and H.S. Patel, Experimental study on composite deck: with different

aspect ratio, International Journal of structures and civil engineering research, 3(2),

104(2014).

44. M.R. Patel and T. Tank, Finite element modelling of RC deep beams strengthened in shear

with CFRP strips, The Indian Concrete Journal, 88(8), 69-76. (2014).

45. S. Jamal, V.K. Baderia, Y.K. Agrawal and S.K. Sanghi, Fluorescence detection and

identification of eight sulphonamides using capillary electrophoresis on released excipients

in lake water, Arabian Journal of Chemistry, DOI:10.1016/j.arabjc.2014.10.039 (2014). Impact

Factor 3.73

46. M Vakil, H. Patel, Parametric Study of Open Trough Steel Concrete Composite Deck, Nirma

Journal of Engineering and Technology, 3(1)12-14 (2014)

2013

47. D. Rawtani and Y.K. Agrawal, A study of the behavior of HNT with DNA intercalator acridine

orange, BioNanoSci., 3(1), 52(2013).

48. D. Rawtani and Y.K. Agrawal, Interaction behaviour of DNA with Halloysite nanotube- Silver

nanoparticle based composite", BioNanoSci. 3(1), 73(2013).

49. D. Rawtani and Y.K. Agrawal, Behavior of Malachite Green with different adsorption

matrices, Frontiers in Life Science, 7(3-4), 99(2013).

50. L. Pathak, Y.K. Agrawal, A. Dhir, Natural polyphenols in the management of major

depression, Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs, 22(7), 863(2013). Impact Factor 5.432

51. A. Dhir, D. Zolkowska and M.A. Rogawski, Seizure protection by intrapulmonary delivery of

midazolam in mice, Neuropharmacology, 73, 425(2013). Impact Factor 4.819

52. A. Dhir, Vortioxetine for the treatment of major depression, Drugs of Today, 49(12),

781(2013). Impact Factor 1.215

53. R.S. Das and Y.K. Agrawal, Simultaneous monitoring of selective serotonin reuptake

inhibitors in human urine, plasma and oral fluid by reverse phase-high performance liquid

chromatography (RP-HPLC), Journal of Chromatographic Science, 51, 146(2013). Impact

Factor 0.884

54. P. Prajapati and V. Vaghela, Optimized method for rapid estimation of Ciclesonide in bulk

and its dosage form (rotacap) by RP-HPLC, Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related

Technologies, 36(12), 1678(2013). Impact Factor 0.7

55. P. Prajapati and V. Vaghela, Densitometric measurement for estimation of Ciclesonide in

bulk and its dosage form (Rotacap) by HPTLC, Journal of Planner Chromatography-

Modern TLC, 26(5), 435(2013). Impact Factor 0.67

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56. A. Lad and Y.K. Agrawal, Multi-wall carbon nanotube-based DNA nanosensor monitoring

toxicological behaviour of Mitoxantrone, Instrumentation Science and Technology,41(3),

325(2013). Impact Factor 0.539

57. A. Lad and Y.K. Agrawal, Platinum based nanobiosensor for monitoring toxicological

behaviour of therapeutic agent, Advance science, Engineering and Medicine, 5(4),

224(2013).

58. J. Sarvaiya, G. Kapse and C. Tank, Iontophoresis of micellar composition of Lovastatin: Study

of affecting factors and in-vitro permeation, Journal of Pharmacy Research, 7(4), 327(2013).

59. C. Tank, G. Kapse and J. Sarvaiya, Transdermal drug delivery of fluvastatin sodium: Effect of

permeation enhancers and pressure sensitive adhesive, Journal of Pharmacy research; 6(5),

573(2013).

60. J. Sarvaiya, G. Kapse and C. Tank, Transdermal Delivery of Ivabradine Hydrochloride:

Formulation, In-vitro Characterizations and Skin Permeation Study" Inventi NDDS,

Inventi:pndds/554/12. (Inventi 2013)

61. C. Tank, G. Kapse, and J. Sarvaiya, Iontophoresis of fluvastatin sodium: study of various

factor and in-vitro permeation" international, Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and

Research; 4(9), 3444(2013).

62. D Rawtani, YK Agrawal, P Prajapati, Interaction Behavior of DNA with Halloysite Nanotube-

Silver Nanoparticle-Based Composite, BioNanoScience 3 (1), 73-78. (2013) - IF still

computing

63. J.B. Kubavat and Y.K. Agrawal, U.S. Patel, Avanafil: A Novel Agent for Management of

Erectile Dysfunction, Its Clinical and Analytical Approach, American Journal of Pharm.Tech

Research. 3(3), 1(2013). Impact Factor 0.98

64. R. Das and Y.K. Agrawal, Trends and advances in separation and detection of SSRIs and

SNRIs in biological matrices, Chromatography Research International,

http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/139459, (2013).

65. P. Prajapati, V.M. Vaghela and D. Baraiya, Sensitive method for rapid estimation of

Lornoxicam in bulk and its dosage form by RP-HPLC, Journal of Chinese Pharmaceutical

Sciences, 22(1), 110(2013). Impact Factor 0.587

66. V.M. Vaghela, P. Prajapati and H.K. Patel, Liquid chromatography electrospray ionization

tandem mass spectrometry (LC/ESI-MS/MS) method for quantitative estimation of

moxifloxacin in human plasma, Journal of Chinese Pharmaceutical Sciences, 23(3),

159(2013). Impact Factor 0.587

67. M.D. Shah and Y.K. Agrawal, High throughput screening: An in silico solubility parameter

approach for lipids and solvents in SLN preparations, Pharmaceutical Development &

Technology, Pharm. Dev. Technol., 18(3), 582(2013). Impact Factor 1.202

68. M. Shah and Y.K. Agrawal, Development of ciprofloxacin HCL based solid lipid nanoparticles

using ouzo effect: an experimental optimization and comparative study, Journal of

Dispersion Science & Technology, Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology, 34(1),

37(2013). Impact Factor 0.795

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69. K. Kumbhani and Y.K. Agrawal, Drug conjugated nano-medicine as pro-drug carrier, Journal

Nanoscience & Nanotechnology-Asia, 3(1), 86(2013). Impact Factor: computing

70. S. Jamal and Y.K. Agrawal, Labeling of nucleosides with fluorescamine and detection by

spectrofluorometer for End Stage Renal Disease, Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 20(4),

327(2013). Impact Factor 1.257

2012

71. N. Dalali, M. Yavarizadeh and Y. K. Agrawal, Separation of Zinc and Cadmium from nickel

and cobalt by facilitated transport through bulk liquid membrane using trioctye methge

ammonium Chloride as carrier, J. Indust. Eng. Chem, 18(3), 1001(2012). Impact Factor 3.512

72. M. Shah, S. Shah and Y. K. Agrawal, A brief insight into rational and novel approaches to

ocular drug deliver, Am. J. Pharm. Res. 2(2), 91(2012). Impact Factor 0.983

73. S. Shah, M. Shah and Y.K. Agrawal, Self-Micro emulsifying drug delivery system: a novel

approach for enhancement of oral bioavailability of poorly soluble drugs, Am. J. Pharmtech.

Res., 2(1), 193(2012). Impact Factor 0.983

74. M.D. Shah and Y.K. Agrawal, Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride Loaded Glyceryl Monostearate

Nanoparticle: Factorial Design of Lutrol F68 and Phospholipon 90G, Journal of

Microencapsulation, 29(4), 331(2012). Impact Factor 1.585

75. M.D. Shah and Y.K. Agrawal, K. Garala, and A. Ramkishan, Solid lipid nanoparticles of a

water soluble drug, ciprofloxacin hydrochloride, Indian J. Pharm Sci. 74(5) 434(2012).

Impact factor 0.479

76. M.D. Shah and Y.K. Agrawal. Calixarene: A new architecture in the pharmaceuticals, Journal

of Scientific and Industrial Research, 71, 21(2012). Impact factor 0.5

77. M.D. Shah and Y.K. Agrawal, Carbon nanotube: a novel carrier for sustained release

formulation, Fullerenes Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures, 20(8), 696(2012). Impact

factor 0.836

78. A. Lad and Y.K. Agrawal, DNA labeled gold nanoparticles based optical nanobiosensor

monitoring DNA-Mitoxantrone interaction, BioNanoScience, 2(1), 9(2012).

79. A. Lad and Y.K. Agrawal, Optical nanobiosensor: A new analytical tool for monitoring

carboplatin-DNA interaction in vitro, Talanta, DOI:10.1016/j.talanta.2012.04.020 (2012).

80. R.S. Das, Y.K. Agrawal and P. Prajapati, Rapid chromatographic and spectrophotometric

determination of citalopram in relevance to pharmaceutical analysis, International Journal

of Pharmaceutical Science and Research 3(1), 177(2012).

81. R.S. Das and Y.K. Agrawal, Spectrofluoremetric analysis of new-generation antidepressant

drugs in pharmaceutical formulations, human urine and plasma samples, Journal of

Spectroscopy, 27(2),59(2012).

82. J. Prajapati and Y.K. Agrawal, Synthesis characterisation & applications of micro bubbles- A

Review, Inter. J. Pharm. Sci. Res., 3(6),1532(2012).

83. D. Rawtani and Y.K. Agrawal, Multifarious applications of halloysite nano tubes: A review,

Rev. Adv. Mater. Sci., 30, 282(2012).35

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84. D. Rawtani and Y.K. Agrawal, Halloysite as support matrices: A review, Emerging Materials

Research, 1(4), 212(2012).

85. D. Rawtani and Y.K. Agrawal, Study the interaction of DNA with halloysite nanotube- gold

nanoparticle based composite, J. Bionanosci. 6(2), 95(2012).

86. D. Rawtani and Y.K. Agrawal, Study of nanocomposites with emphasis to halloysite

nanotubes, Rev. Adv. Mater. Sci. 32(2), 14(2012).

87. P. Prajapati, V. Vaghela, D. Rawtani, H. Patel, J. Kubavat and D. Varaiya, Azeotropic mixture

used for development and validation of Lornoxicam in bulk and its tablet dosage form by

spectrophotometric method, Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis, 2(4), 306(2012).

88. H. Patel, L.M. Manocha, S. Manocha, Large-scale synthesis of carbon nanotubes from

liquefied petroleum gas on Fe/MgO and Fe-Ni/MgO, Journal of Nanoscience and

Nanotechnology-Asia, 2(1), 66(2012).

89. A. Dhir, C. Lossin and M.A. Rogawski. Propofol hemi succinate suppresses cortical spreading

depression, Neuroscience Letters, 514(1), 67(2012).

90. D. Zolkowska, C.N. Banks, A. Dhir, B. Inceoglu, JR. Sanborn, MR. McCoy, D A. Bruun, B.D.

Hammock, P.J. Lein and M.A. Rogawski. Characterization of seizures induced by acute and

repeated exposure to tetramethylenedisulfotetramine. Journal of Pharmacology and

Experimental Therapeutics, 341(2), 435(2012).

91. A. Dhir, Perampanel: A novel AMPA receptor antagonist. Drugs of Future, 37(1), 13(2012).

92. A. Lad and Y.K. Agrawal, A review on Nanodevices determining toxicological behaviour of

therapeutic agent, Reviews in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 3(1), 217(2012).

2011

93. R. Talati, S. Parikh and Y.K. Agrawal, Pharmaceutical Counterfeiting & Analytical

Authentication, Current Pharmaceutical Analysis, 7(1), 54(2011). Impact Factor 0.719

94. K.P. Dadhania, P.A. Nadpara, and Y.K. Agrawal, Development and validation of

spctrophotometric method for simultaneous estimation of Gliclazide and Metformin

hydrochloride in bulk and tablet dosage form by simultaneous equation method,

International J. Pharm. Sci. Res, 2(6), 1559(2011).

95. S. Kumar and Y.K. Agrawal, Progresses in Nanopores Fabrications and Nanopore

Sequencing, Nanosci. Nanotech. Asia, 1(1), 2(2011).

96. A. Lad, A. Mathur, Y.K. Agrawal, Estimation of DNA using gold nanoparticles as probe,

Journal of Bionanoscience, 5(1), 66(2011). Impact Factor 1.703

97. A. Mathur, Y.K Agrawal, An overview of methods used for estimation of time since death,

Australian Journal of Forensic Science, 43(4), 275(2011). Impact Factor 0.583

98. R.S. Das and Y.K. Agrawal, Raman spectroscopy: Recent advancements, techniques and

applications, Vibrational Spectroscopy, 57(2), 163(2011). Impact Factor 2.003

99. V.R. Patel and Y.K. Agrawal, Current analytical scope of pyrolysis - gas chromatography, J.

Chem Pharm. Res., 3(1), 590(2011).

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100. V.R. Patel and Y.K. Agrawal, Nanosuspension; An approach to enhance the solubility of the

Drug, J. Adv. Pharm. Technol. Res.,2(2), 81(2011).

101. H. Balar, T. Shah and Y.K. Agrawal, Conjugating basics with drug delivery, Curr.

Rheumatology. Rev. 7, 253(2011). Impact Factor 0.1

102. H. Balar, T.Shah and Y.K. Agrawal, Rheumatoid Arthritis: Conjugating Basics with Drug

Delivery, Curr. Rheumatology Reviews, 7(3), 253(2011). Impact Factor 0.1

103. P. Prajapati, and V. Vaghela, A new spectrophotometric method for estimation of

ciclesonide in bulk and capsule (rotacap) dosage form, Journal of Pharmacy Research, 4(6),

1738(2011). IF-2.36

104. V.R. Patel and Y.K. Agrawal, Current status and advanced approaches in ocular drug delivery

system, J. Global Trend Pharm. Sci., 2(2), 131(2011).

2010

105. Y.K. Agrawal, P.J. Gogoi, K. Manna, H.G. Bhatt and V.K. Jain, A supercritical fluid

chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry method for the simultaneous quantification

of metformin and Gliclazide in human plasma, Indian J. Pharm. Sci., 72(1), 50(2010).

106. K. Manna and Y.K. Agrawal, Design, synthesis, and antitubercular evaluation of novel series

of 3-benzofuran-5aryl-1-pyrazolyl-pyridymethanone and 3-benzofuran-5-aryl-1-

pyrazolylcarbony1-4-oxo-naphthyridin analogs, European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry,

45, 3831(2010).

107. H.G. Bhatt, Y.K. Agrawal, H.G. Raval, K. Manna and P R. Desai, Histamine H4 Receptor: A

Novel Therapeutic Target for Immune and Allergic Responses, Mini-Review in Medicinal

Chemistry, 10, 1293(2010).

108. H.G. Bhatt and Y.K. Agrawal, Microwave irradiated synthesis and antimicrobial activity of 2-

Phenyl-7-Substitutedalkyl/Arylaminoquinoline-4-Carboxylic Acid derivatives. Medicinal

Chemi. 19(4), 392(2010).

109. V.K. Singh, M. Anand, D. Rawtani, U.P. Singh, D.K. Patel, P.K. Mehrotra, N. Mathur, M.K.J.

Siddiqui, Blood levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in women with benign and

malignant breast lesions: a case-control study, Asian Journal of Medical Sciences, 1(2),

80(2010).

110. R. Shah, P. Prajapati and Y.K. Agrawal, Anticounterfeit packaging technologies, J. Adv.

Pharm. Technol. Res., 1(4), 368(2010).

111. B. Pandya, S.K. Menon and Y.K. Agrawal, Hydroxyphenoxyethyl Ether Dye: Synthesis,

Complexation, and Alkali Metal Transport, Synthesis and Reactivity in Inorganic and Metal-

Organic Chemistry, 34(7), 1291(2010).

112. K. Manna, Y.K. Agrawal,Potent in vitro and in vivo antitubercular activity of certain newly

synthesized indophenazine 1,3,5-trisubstituted pyrazoline derivatives bearing benzofuran,

Medicinal Chemistry Research, 20(3), 300(2010).

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2009

113. Y. K. Agrawal and J. M. Vyas, Liquid-liquid extraction, speciation, separation and removal of

As (iii), Sb (iii) and Bi (iii) with 15-Crown-5-Phenylbenzohydroxamic acid and trace

determination by ICP-AES., Rev. Anal. Chem., 28, 93(2009) M. Shah, N. Jadhav, Y.K. Agrawal ,

Carbon nanotube as adsorbent for floating microspheres of diltiazem hydrochloride,

Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures 17(5), 528(2009).

114. N. Dalalli, M.M. Zahedi, Y. Yamimi and Y.K. Agrawal, Cloud point extraction and

determination of zinc, cobalt, nickel and lead by atomic absorption spectrometry, Rev. Anal.

Chem., 28, 125(2009).

115. Y.K. Agrawal, J.P. Pancholi and J.M. Vyas, Design and synthesis of calixarene, J. Sci. Indus.

Res, 68,745(2009).

116. Y.K. Agrawal, P.J. Gogoi, K. Manna, H. G. Bhatt and V. K. Jain. Quantitative simultaneous

analysis of metformin and Gliclazide in combined dosage form by Raman spectroscopy.

Indian Drugs, 46(10), 50(2009).

117. K. Manna and Y.K. Agrawal, Microwave assisted synthesis of new indophenazine 1,3,5-

trisubstruted pyrazoline derivatives of benzofuran and their antimicrobial activity, Bioorg

Med. Chem. Letter. 19(10), 2688(2009). Impact Factor 2.42

118. J.B. Kubavat and S.M. Asdaq, Role of Sida Cordifolia L. Leaves on Biochemical and

Antioxidant Profile during Myocardial Injury, J Ethnopharmacol.,124(1), 162(2009). Impact

Factor 2.998

119. L.M. Manocha, H. Patel, R. Pande, S. Manocha, A.K. Roy, and J.P. Singh, Effect of addition of

nanomaterials on matrix microstructure and thermal conductivity of carbon - carbon

composites, Journal of Advance Materials, 41(4), 65(2009). Impact Factor 0.245

120. L.M. Manocha, H. Patel, S. Manocha, A. K. Roy, J. P. Sing, Development of carbon/carbon

composites with carbon nanotubes as reinforcement and CVI carbon as matrix, J.

Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 9(5), 3119(2009).

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