Laboratory Overview
The Pharmaceutics Lab is designed to train students in the formulation and evaluation of various pharmaceutical dosage forms such as tablets, capsules, suspensions, and ointments.
| Sr.No | Lab Name | Lab In-charge | Capacity | Associated Subject |
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| 1 | Pharmaceutics Lab | Dr. A. S. Patil | 25 Students | Pharmaceutics I & II |
| 2 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab | Prof. R. K. Deshmukh | 30 Students | Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry |
| 3 | Pharmacology Lab | Dr. M. D. Wani | 20 Students | Pharmacology I & II |
| 4 | Pharmacognosy Lab | Prof. N. V. Jadhav | 20 Students | Pharmacognosy |
| 5 | Microbiology Lab | Dr. S. K. Pawar | 20 Students | Microbiology |
| 6 | Computer & Simulation Lab | Prof. V. S. Shinde | 30 Students | Biostatistics, Pharmacokinetics, Projects |
1. Pharmaceutics Laboratory
The Pharmaceutics Laboratory at JMCT Institute of Pharmacy is a state-of-the-art facility that enables students to understand and master the science of drug formulation and delivery systems. The lab is equipped with modern equipment such as dissolution testers, disintegration testers, tablet compression machines, and various types of mixers and dryers.
| Lab Name: | Pharmaceutics Laboratory |
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| Lab Code: | PHC101 |
| Lab In-charge: | Dr. A. S. Patil |
| Capacity: | 25 Students |
| Associated Subjects: | Pharmaceutics I & II, Physical Pharmacy |
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2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry Laboratory
Our Pharmaceutical Chemistry Laboratory is equipped with modern analytical instruments and glassware to facilitate hands-on learning of drug synthesis, chemical analysis, and reaction mechanisms. Students conduct qualitative and quantitative experiments aligned with the latest pharmaceutical industry standards, enabling a strong foundation in organic, inorganic, and medicinal chemistry.
| Lab Name: | Pharmaceutical Chemistry Laboratory |
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| Lab Code: | CHE102 |
| Lab In-charge: | Prof. R. K. Deshmukh |
| Capacity: | 30 Students |
| Associated Subjects: | Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry |
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3. Pharmacology Laboratory
The Pharmacology Lab provides students with practical exposure to drug action, mechanisms, and therapeutic effects. It includes simulation software, organ bath systems, and animal models (virtual and ethical alternatives) to study pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics. Emphasis is placed on safety, ethics, and regulatory aspects in drug testing and research.
| Lab Name: | Pharmacology Laboratory |
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| Lab Code: | PHA103 |
| Lab In-charge: | Dr. M. D. Wani |
| Capacity: | 20 Students |
| Associated Subjects: | Pharmacology I & II |
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4. Pharmacognosy Laboratory
This lab focuses on the study of natural drugs and crude plant materials. Equipped with microscopes, extraction apparatus, and drying chambers, it enables students to identify, evaluate, and authenticate herbal drugs. Practical sessions include phytochemical screening, TLC, and macroscopic/microscopic analysis, reinforcing the principles of traditional and modern herbal medicine.
| Lab Name: | Pharmacognosy Laboratory |
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| Lab Code: | PCG104 |
| Lab In-charge: | Prof. N. V. Jadhav |
| Capacity: | 20 Students |
| Associated Subjects: | Pharmacognosy |
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5. Microbiology Laboratory
Our Microbiology Laboratory is designed to teach students about microbial identification, cultivation, and aseptic techniques. The lab houses incubators, autoclaves, laminar air flow cabinets, and microscopes, ensuring sterile conditions for studying bacteria, fungi, and viruses relevant to pharmaceutical sciences and infection control.
| Lab Name: | Microbiology Laboratory |
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| Lab Code: | MIC105 |
| Lab In-charge: | Dr. S. K. Pawar |
| Capacity: | 20 Students |
| Associated Subjects: | Microbiology |
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6. Computer & Simulation Laboratory
This lab offers access to advanced pharmaceutical software for learning drug design, molecular modeling, biostatistics, and data interpretation. The simulation tools help students understand complex physiological processes and pharmacological responses in a virtual, safe environment. It also supports academic activities like presentations, project work, and research documentation.
| Lab Name: | Computer & Simulation Laboratory |
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| Lab Code: | CSL106 |
| Lab In-charge: | Prof. V. S. Shinde |
| Capacity: | 30 Students |
| Associated Subjects: | Biostatistics, Research Methodology |
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