Organized by:
NBA Re-Accredited
Gokaraju RangarajuCollege of Pharmacy
AICTE Sponsored
National Seminar on
th25 th
to 27 June 2015
Spring and ParachuteTechnologies for Oral
Bioavailability of BCS Class II Drugs
Nizampet, Hyderabad-500 090
Organizing Committee
Chief Patrons
Dr. G. Gangaraju
President, GRES.
Sri G.V.K. Rangaraju
Vice President, GRES.
Patron
Dr. C.V.S. Subrahmanyam
Principal, GRCP.
Co-ordinatorDr. P.R. Sathesh Babu
Professor, Dept. of Pharmaceutics
Resource Persons:
Experts from pharmaceutical industries,
institutions and consultants will deliver lectures.
Submission of Application: 10-06-2015
Acceptance Notification: 17-06-2015
Important Dates:
Eligibility:
Registration Fee:
How to Register:
Details of Venue:
Faculty, research scientists from AICTE approved
Pharmacy Institutions and students of M. Pharmacy
and scientists from Pharmaceutical Industries.
Industry : Rs. 1000/-
Faculty : Rs.600/-
PG Students : Rs. 400/-
1. Fill up the enclosed registration form along with a
DD drawn in favour of ‘’GRCP-AICTE National
Seminar 15’’ payable at Hyderabad.
2. The selection is based on first come first serve.
3. Preference will be given to the experienced
teachers.
4. Participation is restricted to 60.
The National Serminar venue is GRCP, which is
about 4 km from JNTU, Kukatpally, The college bus will
be arranged at 8:30 am from Miyapur on the days of
seminar.
*Accommodation available for outstation participants
with prior intimation.
Principal,
Gokaraju Rangaraju College of Pharmacy,
Bachupally, Nizampet
Telangana.
Email: [email protected]: [email protected]
Url: www.grcp.ac.in
Ph: 040-32912927, 0-95336919300, 90110014734
Fax: 040-23040860.
Communication Address:
Hyderabad 500 090.
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About GRCP:
Courses Offered:
B. Pharmacy
M. Pharmacy
About the Seminar:
Gokaraju Rangaraju College of Pharmacy (GRCP)
was established in the year 2003 by Dr. G. Gangaraju, in
fond memory of his father, Late Sri Gokaraju
Rangaraju, a crusader in the field of education in the
West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh.
The mission of GRCP is to impart pharmaceutical
education of international standards to our students
to help them become pharmacists of the highest
caliber, while upholding human values. GRCP strives to
provide state-of-art infrastructure. Multi-speciality
faculty continuously review, innovate, experiment
teaching methodologies and learning resources and
focus on research, training and consultancy through
an integrated institute-industry symbiosis. The
college is twice NBA Accredited.
1) Pharmaceutics
2) Pharmaceutical Chemistry
3) Pharmaceutical Analysis and
Quality Assurance
4) Industrial Pharmacy
5) Pharmacology
Spring and parachute phenomenon is a concept
of improving bioavailability of drugs from dosage
forms. The drug availability at the site of absorption is
boasted (spring-like) so that initial blood levels will be
rapid and higher. Similar to parachute, sailing at the
the same levels is maintained on subsequent drug
absorption. Hence active absorption phase is handled
through formulation manipulation.
If a drug absorbed from the gastric region of the
GIT, the initial 2 hour period of dissolution is
significantly enhances the rate of bioavailability. The
spring and parachute phenomenon needs to be
exploited for the advantage of drug delivery,
particularly to Class II drugs of Biopharmaceutics
Classification System (BCS). Class II (low solubility and
high permeability) drugs have been constantly
attracted the attention of the pharmacist in the
formulation. development. In short, absorption is a
serious problem for the following categories.
a) Poorly water soluble drugs owing to poor
dissolution.
b) Acidic drugs are absorbed from gastric region.
Delayed release of these drugs may lead to
decreased absorption, in addition to delayed
onset of action.
Therefore, the rare of bioavailability (C and max
t ) is important for the performance of a dosage max
form. The strategies involved to achieve spring and
parachute technologies are wide and varied. A few
topics of relevance are:
ØPhysical froms, polymorhphs, cocrystals,
nanostructures.
ØCosolvency, salts, complexes, hyrotropes.
ØFormulation aspects, SMEEDS, oro-disperse
systems.
ØPolymeric delivery systems.
The topics are advanced and have been
increasingly stressed in the revision of syllabus, but
not adequately covered so for.
1. To enlighten the principles of modeling and
theoretical principles of technologies.
2. To highlight the BCS system and measures to
obviate the problems of therapy.
3. To emphasize the characterization of spring and
parachute technologies, in-vitro and in-vivo.
high,
Objectives:
National Seminaron
Registration Form
Spring and Parachute Technologies for Oral Bioavailability of
BCS Class II Drugs
th25 th to 27 June 2015
1. Name:____________________________________________
2. Qualification:_____________________________________
3. Designation:______________________________________
4. Institution:________________________________________
5. Address:__________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
E-mail: ____________________________________________
Phone: ____________________________________________
6. Payment Details:
Amt Rs: Name of Bank:
DD No. Date:
Signature of Applicant
Recommendations :
Signature of Principal (College Seal)
NBA Re-Accredited
Gokaraju RangarajuCollege of PharmacyNizampet, Hyderabad-500 090
Ph: 040-32912927; www.grcp.ac.in
AICTE Sponsored
National Seminaron
Spring and Parachute Technologies
for Oral Bioavailability of BCS Class II Drugs
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