Name of College | City | State | Name of Qualification | Year | Title of Research | Name of Schloar | Name of Guide | Name of Co-guide | Discussion/Conclusion | Working Functional Pharmacy |
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Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2020 | Preclinical comparative controlled study to evaluate safety and efficacy of Karviradi taila, Romanashak lepa and their creams as romashatana (Hair remover) in rats | Dr. Pallavi Pawar | Dr. Shishir Pande, Professor, Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | NA | NA | NA |
Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Comparative study of physico-chemical analysis of vajraka ghrita prepared by using moorchhita and amoorchhita ghrita. | Vd. Snehal bhagwan shinde | Vd .gangaprasad asore, hod ,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | NA | NA | NA |
Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2017 | Edition and critical study of Dhaturatnamala, a rasashastra text. | Dr. Devadatta Deshmukh | Dr. Shishir Pande, Professor, Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | NA | NA | NA |
Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2017 | Formulation Process Validation and comparative Pre Clinical evaluation of Kukkutanda Tvak bhasma with standard oral calcium supplement | Dr. Avinash Jagtap | Dr. Shishir Pande, Professor, Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | Dr. Dheeraj T. Baviskar, Professor, College of Pharmacy IPS Academy, Indore | NA | NA |
Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2020 | In vitro assessment of Shilasindura Rasa for its anti proliferative action on breast cancer cell lines. | Dr. Ajay Nagula | Dr. Shishir Pande, Professor, Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | NA | NA | NA |
Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2020 | Preclinical comparative study to evaluate safety and efficacy of vanga bhasma and Nano particles of Tin in Type II Diabetes Mellitus rats | Dr. Tejaswini Nade | Dr. Shishir Pande, Professor, Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | NA | NA | NA |
Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya ,Sion, Mumbai. | Mumbai | Maharashtra | M.D. | 2015 | Pharmaceutical and analytical study of shulebhakeshari rasa. | Vd. Prajakta parshuram patil | Vd baban . M. Rathod, associate professor,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | NA | NA | NA |
Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2017 | Comparative evaluation of Anti-inflamatory activity of different dosage forms of Nirgundi (Vitex negundo) in wistar rats | Dr. Shweta Telang | Dr. Shishir Pande, Professor, Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | NA | NA | NA |
Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2013 | Comparison of Kwath kalpana prepared by various techniques with special reference to Guduchi kwath Arjuna kwath and Manjishtha kwath using laboratory parameters | Dr Sushma Dongre | Dr. Shishir Pande, Professor, Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | NA | § Selection of raw drugs for the Kwatha purpose on the basis of their water soluble extractive is important factor to achieve the quality standard of Kwatha. § Classical methods have proven to be best in all modified methods of Kwatha. § This study recommends the use of Guduchi in wet (fresh) form for Kwatha and use of four parts of water and one-fourth reduction for Kwatha purposes. Likewise Classical method of Kwatha by addition of eight parts of water and reduction up to one-fourth part is recommended in case of Arjuna and Manjishta as compared to sixteen parts of water used for kwatha preparation. § Three and four hours boiling techniques, are found to be the alternative techniques to the conventional techniques that are time -saving and economical. § Soxhlet extraction method is best for maximum extraction of markers @1000 C. Soxhlet method of Manjishta Kwatha is qualitatively best but it is highly time and fuel consuming hence cannot be recommended as alternative techniques § As far as antimicrobial Study is concerned Arjunaand Manjishta have proved to be a good antimicrobial agents as maximum sensitivity was reported toward all studied species. Also Conventional and pressure cooker method has higher antibacterial potential. Anti-fungal effect on C. albicans was not observed in all samples of Guduchi Kwatha. § Presence of Common unknown phytoconstituents in Guduchi and Arjuna and Manjishta Kwatha ensure the presence of heat-stable potent phytoconstituents, which may have no impact of processing techniques and may be specific to that drug. § Overall, it can be concluded that Conventional methods need to be practiced in Kwatha preparation as per the consistency of drugs. The importance of boiling hours and temperature patterns are highlighted in alternative techniques. It also suggests time- based methods which have three to four hours boiling ensures the quality with conventional methods by studying analytical parameters. § This study set preliminary data regarding pharmaceutical standard operating procedures and analytical standards for Guduchi, Arjuna, and ManjishtaKwatha which will be helpful for further study. | Aushadhi Bhavan, Ayurved Seva Sangh, Nashik |
Ayurved Seva Sangh Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik | Nashik | Maharashtra | Ph.D. | 2015 | Prepartion and analytical study of dadrunashak arka and evaluation of its antifungal activity. | Vd. Tejal a. Panchal | Vd baban . M. Rathod, associate professor,apm's ayurved mahavidyalaya ,sion, mumbai. | NA | NA | NA |