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81. Impurity Identification and Characterization of some Anti-Diabetic Drugs using various Analytical Methods

by Vashi, Dhara | Suresh Kumar.

Edition: Vol.9(4), Oct-DecSource: Asian journal of pharmaceutical researchPublisher: Raipur Asian Pharma Press 2019Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Pharmacy (1).

82. Development and Validation of UPLC method for the determination of Lenvatinib in Capsule formulation

by Srinivas, Akula | Tayyaba Mahtab.

Edition: Vol.9(4), Oct-DecSource: Asian journal of pharmaceutical researchPublisher: Raipur Asian Pharma Press 2019Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Pharmacy (1).

83. Stability indicating ultra performance liquid chromatography-pda method for the estimation of famciclovir in bulk and tablet dosage form

by Mondal, Sumanta | Vadlapati, Sheeba.

Edition: Vol.19(3), DecSource: Advances in pharmacology and toxicologyPublisher: Jalgaon 2018Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Pharmacy (1).

84. Flexible security

by Scholz, Fritz-Martin.

Edition: Vol.17(6), Nov-DecSource: Indian pharmacistPublisher: New Delhi Kalhan Bazaz 2019Availability: Items available for reference: School of Pharmacy (1).

85. Performance of polymer-modified fiber-reinforced high strength concrete

by Deshpande, Praphulla K | Sangle, Keshav K.

Edition: Vol.95(6), JuneSource: Indian Concrete Journal - ICJPublisher: Thane ACC LTD 2021Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).

86. Effect of passive confinement provided from Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC) cover on corrosion of steel reinforcement

by Chen, Zhitao | Qin, Xin.

Edition: Vol.93(12), Dec.Source: Indian Concrete Journal - ICJPublisher: Thane ACC LTD 2019Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).

87. Formulation of Tablets Containing Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles Loaded with Pramipexole

by Voycheva, Christina | Popova, Teodora.

Edition: Vol.55(3), Jul-SepSource: Indian journal of pharmaceutical education and researchPublisher: Banagalore Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI) 2021Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Pharmacy (1).

88. QBD Approach to Predict the in-vivo Performance Based on in-vitro Results using Mucuna pruriens Seed Mucilage as a Novel Tablet Dosage Form Excipient and Dicofenac Sodium as Model drug Candidate

by Deokar, Gitanjali Sambhajirao | Kakulte, Harshada Dnyandeo.

Edition: Vol.55(3), Jul-SepSource: Indian journal of pharmaceutical education and researchPublisher: Banagalore Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI) 2021Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Pharmacy (1).

89. Design and Characterization of Sustained Release in situ Gastric Floating Gel of Ropinirole Hydrochloride

by Basu, Ananya | Masareddy, Rajashree Shashidhar.

Edition: Vol.55(2), Apr-JunSource: Indian journal of pharmaceutical education and researchPublisher: Banaglore Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI) 2021Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Pharmacy (1).

90. Kalanchoe daigremontiana: Functional Properties and Histopathological Effects on Wistar Rats under Hyperglycemia-inducing Diet

by Madariaga-Navarrete, Alfredo | Aquino-Torres, Eliazar.

Edition: Vol.55(2), Apr-JunSource: Indian journal of pharmaceutical education and researchPublisher: Banaglore Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI) 2021Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Pharmacy (1).

91. Development and validation of reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography method for the simultaneous determination of tezacaftor and ivacaftor in bulk and pharmaceutical formulation

by Dharmamoorthy, G | Chandrasukeerthi, K | M. Kishore Babu | M Gurava Reddy | Nanda Kumara, K. V.

Edition: Vol.15(3), Jul-SepSource: International journal of green pharmacyPublisher: Mandsaur B.R. Nahata Smriti Sansthan 2021Online access: Full Text Availability: Items available for reference: School of Pharmacy (1).

92. Development and validation of stability indicating rp-hplc method for the simultaneous estimation of ethinyl estradiol and gestodene in bulk and pharmaceutical dosage forms

by SUCHITRA, D | SATYANARAYANA, BATTU.

Edition: Vol.13(7)Source: International journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciencePublisher: M P Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd 2021Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Pharmacy (1).

93. Personalized Medicine: A New Normal for Therapeutic Success

by SARVAN, M. S | NORI, LAKSHMI PRASANTHI.

Edition: Vol.83(3), May-JuneSource: Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciencesPublisher: Mumbai Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Science 2021Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Pharmacy (1).

94. Development and Validation of a Reversed-phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography Method for the Simultaneous Estimation of Rosuvastatin Calcium and Telmisartan in Fixed-Dose Complex Dual-Layer Tablets in Six Dosage Forms

by CHOI, MIN NYEONG | PARK, Y. J.

Edition: Vol.83(3), May-JuneSource: Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciencesPublisher: Mumbai Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Science 2021Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Pharmacy (1).

95. Development of self-sealing concrete by using superabsorbent polymer

by Patel, Devang | Solanki, Hardik | Kulkarni, Suhasini.

Edition: Vol.36(4), Oct-DecSource: NICMAR Journal of construction managementPublisher: Pune NICMAR 2021Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).

96. Simultaneous estimation of solifenacin succinate and tamsulosin hydrochloride in combined dosage form by using first order derivative spectrophotometric method

by Yarraguntla, S. R | Kumar, T. H.

Edition: Vol.83(2), March-AprilSource: Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciencesPublisher: Mumbai Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Science 2021Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Pharmacy (1).

97. Quality-by-design based development and validation of stability indicating method by uplc method for impurities of simvastatin from drug and pharmaceutical dosage form

by Desai, M. M | Nikalje, Anna Pratima G.

Edition: Vol.83(1), Jan-FebSource: Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciencesPublisher: Mumbai Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Science 2021Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Pharmacy (1).

98. Determination of the complete stress-strain response of concrete under uniaxial compression

by Stephen, Stefie J | Júnior, Ernesto Zangelmi.

Edition: Vol.95(9), SeptemberSource: Indian Concrete Journal - ICJPublisher: Thane ACC LTD 2021Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).

99. UV spectrophotometric method development and validation of carbimazole in bulk and tablet dosage form

by Zainab, A | Gajeli, Ganesh.

Edition: Vol.11(3), July-SepSource: Asian journal of pharmaceutical researchPublisher: Raipur Asian Pharma Press 2021Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Pharmacy (1).

100. Brief review on ocular drug delivery system

by Matole, Vinod | Shirure, Parikshit.

Edition: Vol.11(1), Jan-MarSource: Asian journal of pharmaceutical researchPublisher: Raipur Asian Pharma Press 2021Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Pharmacy (1).

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