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GANPAT UNIVERSITY SHREE S. K. PATEL COLLEGE OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH A REPORT ON VISIT At Atal Incubation Centre, L. M. College of Pharmacy, Ahmedabad On 30th March 2024

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Faculty of Pharmacy
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31
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Start Date
30/03/2024 09:00 AM
End Date
30/03/2024 04:59 PM
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Venue: Seminar Hall, Shree S. K. Patel College of Pharmaceutical Education & Research
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
SHREE S. K. PATEL COLLEGE OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
A REPORT ON VISIT
At
Atal Incubation Centre, L. M. College of Pharmacy, Ahmedabad
On 30th March 2024
On Saturday, 30th March 2024, Shree S. K. Patel college of Pharmaceutical Education and Research organized visit for 31 students of Master of Pharmacy at AIC-LMCP, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. The visit is coordinated by Dr. Rakesh P. Patel, Dr. Bhupendra G. Prajapati and Ms. Heema Chokshi.
Along with welcome, the introduction about Atal Incubation Centre was given by Mr. Gaurav. He explains the working and support provided by their center till date with few example and inspire students to work on ideation to develop prototype. Students have interacted with two startups and entrepreneur has shared their startup journey. One was about Anticoagulant Gauze and second startup was related to Textile based wearable.
Followed by this, an expert session was delivered by Dr. Srinivas Savle, CEO of AIC-LMCP. He delivered lecture on Business Model Canvas and how to develop a business from an innovative idea. He explained in detail about various parameter that need to take care while developing the product itself.
Finally, in the second half, students have visited Ramanbhai Patel college of pharmacy for post-graduate and Atal Incubation Centre. During visit to the analytical lab, we were immersed in a world of cutting edge instruments and scientific exploration. The lab was abuzz with activity, and our curiosity soared as we encountered various tools used for pharmaceutical analysis.
Here are some highlights from our visit: 1. UV-Visible Spectrophotometer (UV-Vis): a. We witnessed the magic of UV-Vis spectroscopy, where molecules absorb UV or visible light, leading to transitions between energy states. b. The UV-Vis instrument measured the ratio of light intensity, allowing us to explore the absorption spectra of various compounds. 2. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer (FTIR): a. FTIR provided insights into molecular vibrations by analysing infrared light absorption. b. We marvelled at its ability to identify functional groups in organic molecules. 3. High-Performance Thin Layer Chromatography (HPTLC): a. HPTLC allowed us to separate and analyse complex mixtures of compounds. b. We watched as samples travelled along the chromatographic plate, revealing their unique profiles. 4. Gas Chromatograph (GC): a. GC separated volatile compounds in a sample, revealing their composition. b. We observed peaks on chromatograms, each representing a distinct compound. 5. Rotavap (Rotary Evaporator): a. The Rotavap gently evaporated solvents, leaving behind concentrated samples. b. We admired its precision and efficiency. 6. LC-MS (Liquid chromatography and mass spectroscopy) a. LC-MS combines the capabilities of liquid chromatography (LC) and mass spectrometry (MS). It’s a versatile analytical method used across various fields, including pharmaceuticals, food science, and environmental analysis. b. LC-MS helps identify drug metabolites, study pharmacokinetics, and assess impurities. o Our visit to the analytical lab was an eye-opening experience. We left with a deeper understanding of how these instruments empower pharmaceutical research and quality control. As aspiring pharmacists, we felt inspired by the possibilities that lie ahead. Expert speaker, Dr. Srinivas Savle sir was felicitated with certificate from SKPCPER-Ganpat University.
Dr. Bhupendra G. Prajapati
(Professor, Pharmaceutics department)
Ms. Heema Chokshi
(Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutics department)
Dr. Rakesh P. Patel
(HOD and Professor, Pharmaceutics Department)
Dr. Praful D. Bharadia
(Executive Dean FOP and FOS
and Principal, SKPCPER)