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Department of Pharmacognosy |
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| | Studies on drugs from herbal origin are increasing day by day. Pharmacognosy laboratory assist the students to acquire skills of identification, morphological and microscopical studies, isolation, estimation, pharmacological uses and formulation aspects of various medicinal and aromatic plants of traditional value. This laboratory is well equipped with high magnification microscopes and apparatus required for extraction purposes. Research work is being carried out to identify the herbal plants having high medicinal value. Various standardization procedures are also developed for herbal drugs and their formulations Special facilities have been created to impart training in tissue culture techniques. Laboratories are equipped with the facilities such as extraction, column chromatography, Colourimetry, Photo Microscopy, HPLC & HPTLC. |  | Herbal Garden
Medicinal plants have a great importance in India where people belonged to different sections regards them as efficacious agents to combat many ailments. Plants grown within the garden are specifically targeted to cure common illnesses or maladies such as colds, headaches, or anxiety. In such type of herbal gardens, culture of the plants is carried out in a specialized manner, taking care to avoid contact with agents that are liable to cause pollution and thereby, health hazard. | | | LIST OF PLANTS PLANTED IN HERBAL GARDEN AS MENTIONED BELOW : | | S. No. | Plants | No. of Medicinal plants | | 1. | Herb | 34 Plants | | 2. | Tree | 17 Plants | | 3. | Shrub | 19 Plants |
| Total no. of Plants | 70 Plants |
| | | | FACULTY PROFILES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOGNOSY: | | S. No. | Name | Designation | Details | | 1. | Dr. G. K. Singh | Professor and Head | Details | | 2. | Mr. Prashant Desai | Lecturer | Details |
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