Pharmaceutics Laboratory for UG
Pharmaceutics Laboratory for UG : East Point College of Pharmacy has three state-of-the-art laboratories tailored to meet the practical demands of pharmaceutical subjects such as Dosage Form Design, Physical Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Engineering, and Dispensing Pharmacy for undergraduate students. The Lab is equipped with modern apparatus including Distillation Plant, Electric Water Bath, and Hot Air Oven, facilitates hands-on experience in formulating tablets, capsules, and ointments. Through practical experiments utilizing tools like Clarity Test Apparatus and Autoclave, students grasp the principles of pharmaceutical technology, honing skills vital for the pharmaceutical industry.
Pharmaceutics Laboratory for PG
Pharmaceutics Laboratory for PG : East Point College of Pharmacy has two fully equipped Pharmaceutics laboratories tailored specifically for postgraduate students, ensuring comprehensive knowledge of diverse formulation manufacturing techniques. These cutting-edge facilities serve as hubs for experiments and research projects focusing on various dosage forms, technology-based experiments, and Novel Drug Delivery Systems (NDDS). From oral to parenteral, dermal to transdermal, and mucosal dosage forms, students delve into formulation development and evaluation, including cosmetics preparation. The curriculum encompasses vital topics like new drug development, pre-formulation, and formulation design principles, while also acquainting students with Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP) and aseptic area design and maintenance protocols, including sterility testing procedures.
Pharmacognosy Laboratory
Pharmacognosy Laboratory : The Pharmacognosy Laboratory is a dedicated space for delving into the intricate world of medicinal plants and natural products. The lab is furnished with cutting-edge microscopy tools and chemical analysis instruments, enabling students to delve into the morphology, chemistry, and therapeutic properties of plant-based medicines. By providing facilities for morphological and microscopical studies across various plant parts, from roots to seeds, students gain hands-on experience in identification and standardization of crude drugs. Equipped with essential instruments like projection microscopes, laminar air flows, and incubators, this lab fosters research in phytochemistry and ethnopharmacology, promoting a deeper understanding of traditional medicine systems.
Microbiology and Biotechnology Laboratory
Microbiology and Biotechnology Laboratory : In Microbiology and Biotechnology Laboratory students immerse themselves in practical applications of microbial culture techniques, genetic engineering, and bioprocess technology. Beyond theoretical concepts, this lab serves as a crucible for cutting-edge research on microbial drug resistance, vaccine development and biopharmaceutical production, paving the way for rewarding careers in pharmaceutical biotechnology. Moreover, it provides hands-on experience in aseptic area development, sterility testing procedures, and a spectrum of microbiological assays. With state-of-the-art equipment including Laminar Air Flows, BOD Incubators, and Microscopes, students delve into experiments exploring biotechnology, microorganism growth, cultivation, isolation, and identification. This comprehensive approach ensures students are well-prepared for the dynamic landscape of pharmaceutical biotechnology.
Pharmacy Practice Laboratory
Pharmacy Practice Laboratory : In the Pharmacy Practice Laboratory, students engage in hands-on training that replicates real-world pharmacy environments, delving into tasks such as dispensing medications, patient counselling and medication therapy. Additionally, the lab facilitates vital exercises like medication reconciliation, drug utilization reviews, and patient education programs, equipping students for roles in both community and clinical pharmacy practice. Specifically tailored for Pharm D and D. Pharmacy students, this lab provides insight into hospital drug dispensation and community pharmacy practice, ensuring a comprehensive education. By offering hands-on experiences that mimic real-life settings, students are adeptly prepared for their rotations and future careers in the pharmaceutical landscape.
HAP Laboratory
HAP Laboratory : In this undergraduate Anatomy Laboratory, facilities are designed to provide students with a comprehensive and hands-on learning experience in human anatomy. The lab is equipped with a variety of resources, including: Anatomical models: In addition to cadavers, the lab also has a variety of anatomical models that students can use to learn about different structures. These models can be made of plastic, rubber, or even wood. Microscopes: The lab also has a number of microscopes that students can use to examine anatomical structures in detail. Audiovisual equipment: The lab also has audiovisual equipment, such as projectors and video cameras, which are used to supplement the learning experience.
Pharmacology Laboratory UG
Pharmacology Laboratory UG : The Undergraduate Pharmacology Lab facilities are an essential part of the education of aspiring pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists. By providing students with access to animal models and computer simulated pharmacological software the lab helps students develop the skills and knowledge they need to become successful in their careers. The pharmacology lab is also valuable resource for students who are interested in learning more about the effects of drugs on the body. By taking advantage of the resources available, students can gain a deep understanding of pharmacology that will serve them well in their future careers.
Pharmacology Laboratory PG
Pharmacology laboratory PG : The Pharmacology Postgraduate and Pharmacology Research facility is designed to provide students with the resources they need to conduct cutting-edge research in pharmacology. The facility is equipped with a variety of resources, including: Animal models: The facility has a variety of animal models that students can use to study the effects of drugs. These models can include rats, mice and rabbits. Analytical instruments: The facility has a variety of analytical instruments that students can use to measure the concentrations of drugs in biological samples. These instruments can include high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and flame photometry. Computerized systems: The facility also has computerized systems that students can use to analyze data and generate reports. Specialized equipment: The facility may also have specialized equipment, such as RT-PCR, western blot transfer system, gel electrophoresis units, shadow less dissection lamps and molecular biology equipment.
Pharmaceutical Chemistry Laboratory
Pharmaceutical Chemistry Laboratory : The objective of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Laboratory is the development of new drugs. Students who study pharmaceutical chemistry have the chance to develop life-saving treatments and improve the delivery of new drug molecules.
There are three Pharmaceutical Chemistry Laboratories which are well-equipped for practical in Organic and Inorganic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and Biochemistry. In this laboratory different experiments and research work carried out on identification, isolation, synthesis, purification of different organic compounds.
Apparatus in lab: Atomic Models, Oven, Hot Plate, Melting Point Apparatus, Heating Mantle, Chemical Balance, Magnetic Stirrer with hot plate, Electric Water Bath, Reflux Assembly, Reflux Condenser, Filtration Assembly, Suction Pumps, Vaccum Filtration Unit, Arsenic Limit test apparatus etc.
Pharmaceutical Analysis Laboratory
Pharmaceutical Analysis Laboratory : The Pharmaceutical Analysis Laboratory equipped with cutting-edge instruments for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of drugs and pharmaceuticals. Here, students delve into chromatographic techniques, spectroscopic methods, and validation procedures crucial for ensuring drug quality control and regulatory compliance. This facility serves as a catalyst for research endeavours, supporting studies in drug characterization, impurity profiling, and bio-analytical investigations.
The spacious analytical laboratory provides students with ample working space and a wealth of well-equipped instruments, complemented by a comprehensive array of chemicals and glassware. From polarimeters to pH meters, melting point apparatus to refractometers, our lab is furnished with a diverse range of apparatus to meet the diverse needs of pharmaceutical analysis. Condenser, Filtration Assembly, Suction Pumps, Vaccum Filtration Unit, Arsenic Limit test apparatus etc.
Animal House
Animal House : The Animal House facility is dedicated to facilitating preclinical studies on experimental animals within a controlled and ethical environment. With a commitment to upholding ethical guidelines and ensuring the welfare of research animals, our facility provides a conducive setting for students to gain practical experience in animal handling, dosing, and observation. These hands-on experiences support research endeavours in pharmacology, toxicology, and drug safety assessment, contributing to advancements in pharmaceutical science.
Our well-furnished animal house is equipped with separate areas for storage, record-keeping, testing, quarantine, and breeding, each designed to meet the specific needs of our research activities. Within this facility, animals including Albino rats, Albino mice, Guinea pigs, and Rabbits are housed in compliance with CCSEA norms, under the vigilant supervision of a qualified veterinarian.
Machine Room
Machine Room : The Machine Room houses a suite of specialized equipment dedicated to pharmaceutical manufacturing and process development. Within this dynamic space, students immerse themselves in hands-on learning experiences, mastering tablet compression, capsule filling, and granulation techniques using cutting-edge industrial-scale machinery. Through practical application, students are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary for careers in pharmaceutical production, quality assurance, and process optimization.
With machinery and tools designed to manufacture tablets, capsules, injectables, liquid orals, and ointments, the Machine Room provides a comprehensive learning environment tailored to meet the demands of the pharmaceutical industry. Spanning across a spacious layout, the Machine Room features dedicated cabinets for sophisticated instruments, ensuring an organized and efficient workspace.
Instrument Room
Instrument Room : The Instrument Room houses a wide range of analytical instruments for chemical and pharmaceutical analysis. Students receive training in instrument operation, method development, and data interpretation. This room supports research in spectroscopy, chromatography, and mass spectrometry, enabling students to conduct high-quality research in drug analysis and characterization.
Museum
Museum : East Point College of Pharmacy has a well-maintained Drug Museum in the institute. The theme of the museum is to show historical development in various processes of pharmacy. Students get an idea about the traditional things we usually only see in books/web. Many original prescription mixing implements are preserved at the museum. The museum collection covers all aspects of pharmacy including: Drug storage containers, Proprietary (brand name) medicines, Photo archive, Specimens of crude drugs, Specimen of Glassware, Models and charts, Classical books of pharmacy, Equipmentβs used traditionally in various fields of pharmacy.
Herbal Gardens
Herbal Gardens : Herbal gardens are the precious source of raw material for medicinal remedies used in primary health care. The herbal garden generally consists of all the herbs which have medicinal and aromatic properties. Due to growing demand for herbal products to cure different diseases medicinal and aromatic plants are becoming increasingly economically important.
More than 45 species of important medicinal plants are available to carry out experimental work, serves an important tool for teaching and research.
Medicinal plants have a significant role in human life and India has a rich diversity of medicinal plants. About 90% of herbs are used in the manufacturing of medicines.
Computer Laboratory
Computer Laboratory : The Computer Laboratory is equipped with over 20 cutting-edge computer systems. Students delve into the realm of pharmaceutical research and education, utilizing state-of-the-art software tools and databases. From drug formulation with CAD software to molecular modelling for discovery, every click propels them closer to groundbreaking insights. With internet access at their fingertips, students embark on a journey of knowledge and exploration. Here, computational chemistry, bioinformatics, and pharmacoinformatics come to life, shaping the future of pharmaceutical science.