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Hajvery University (HU), School of Pharmacy arranged an Educational Tour of Batch 6 & 7 Students to Pacific Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd in July 2013. Such Educational Tours allow Pharmacy Students to gain first hand experience of the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan.

 

The Production Manager at Pacific Pharmaceuticals warmly welcomed HU students and described how the Quality Control (Q.C) Department works to ensure the standards are being maintained. The Head of Q.C department explained how the various tests are performed on finished pharmaceutical products. She also demonstrated the functioning of different instruments in QC labs, such as HPLC, Dissolution apparatus etc. After that, the HU Pharmacy Students visited the production department where Semisolid, Solid, and Liquid Manufacturing area is. The Production Manager explained different equipments, such as tablet compressing machine, capsule filling machine, fluidized bed dryer.

 

“We experiment on all these machines during our labs at HU, but its very fascinating to see the functioning of these machines in the real Pharmaceutical Industry.“

 

Fizza H., Student of Pharm-D at HU.

 

The students also visited the Packaging Area and saw how products are packaged and labeled. Lastly, they visited the Warehouse - the students learned how products after its manufacturing, labeling, Q.C testing are stored, and how raw materials are stored in quarantined area after its proper testing. The students also saw Cold Room, rejected medicines area.

 

Thank you very much Hajvery University Management & Pacific Pharmaceuticals for arranging such an educationally enlightening visit for us. Keep it up! =)”

 

After visiting all sections of Pacific Pharma the tour concluded with refreshments by Pacific. HU School of Pharmacy extends gratitude to Pacific Pharma for their hospitality, and allowing students to gain a valuable insight into the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan.

 

Hajvery University (HU) is one of the leading Universities in Pakistan. HU is Chartered by Govt. Of Pakistan, Accredited by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) and rated W category. HU is a progressive, Student Centric University, focused on offering rigorous, market driven courses in Business, Fashion, Engineering, Computer sciences, Textile Design, Media Studies, Economics, Commerce, Pharmacy & English For details: Web: www.hup.edu.pk, UAN: 042-111-777-007 Email: info@hup.edu.pk

Abandoned Building, 2nd Throw

Hajvery University (HU), School of Pharmacy arranged an Educational Tour of Batch 6 & 7 Students to Pacific Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd in July 2013. Such Educational Tours allow Pharmacy Students to gain first hand experience of the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan.

 

The Production Manager at Pacific Pharmaceuticals warmly welcomed HU students and described how the Quality Control (Q.C) Department works to ensure the standards are being maintained. The Head of Q.C department explained how the various tests are performed on finished pharmaceutical products. She also demonstrated the functioning of different instruments in QC labs, such as HPLC, Dissolution apparatus etc. After that, the HU Pharmacy Students visited the production department where Semisolid, Solid, and Liquid Manufacturing area is. The Production Manager explained different equipments, such as tablet compressing machine, capsule filling machine, fluidized bed dryer.

 

“We experiment on all these machines during our labs at HU, but its very fascinating to see the functioning of these machines in the real Pharmaceutical Industry.“

 

Fizza H., Student of Pharm-D at HU.

 

The students also visited the Packaging Area and saw how products are packaged and labeled. Lastly, they visited the Warehouse - the students learned how products after its manufacturing, labeling, Q.C testing are stored, and how raw materials are stored in quarantined area after its proper testing. The students also saw Cold Room, rejected medicines area.

 

Thank you very much Hajvery University Management & Pacific Pharmaceuticals for arranging such an educationally enlightening visit for us. Keep it up! =)”

 

After visiting all sections of Pacific Pharma the tour concluded with refreshments by Pacific. HU School of Pharmacy extends gratitude to Pacific Pharma for their hospitality, and allowing students to gain a valuable insight into the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan.

 

Hajvery University (HU) is one of the leading Universities in Pakistan. HU is Chartered by Govt. Of Pakistan, Accredited by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) and rated W category. HU is a progressive, Student Centric University, focused on offering rigorous, market driven courses in Business, Fashion, Engineering, Computer sciences, Textile Design, Media Studies, Economics, Commerce, Pharmacy & English For details: Web: www.hup.edu.pk, UAN: 042-111-777-007 Email: info@hup.edu.pk

Hajvery University (HU), School of Pharmacy arranged an Educational Tour of Batch 6 & 7 Students to Pacific Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd in July 2013. Such Educational Tours allow Pharmacy Students to gain first hand experience of the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan.

 

The Production Manager at Pacific Pharmaceuticals warmly welcomed HU students and described how the Quality Control (Q.C) Department works to ensure the standards are being maintained. The Head of Q.C department explained how the various tests are performed on finished pharmaceutical products. She also demonstrated the functioning of different instruments in QC labs, such as HPLC, Dissolution apparatus etc. After that, the HU Pharmacy Students visited the production department where Semisolid, Solid, and Liquid Manufacturing area is. The Production Manager explained different equipments, such as tablet compressing machine, capsule filling machine, fluidized bed dryer.

 

“We experiment on all these machines during our labs at HU, but its very fascinating to see the functioning of these machines in the real Pharmaceutical Industry.“

 

Fizza H., Student of Pharm-D at HU.

 

The students also visited the Packaging Area and saw how products are packaged and labeled. Lastly, they visited the Warehouse - the students learned how products after its manufacturing, labeling, Q.C testing are stored, and how raw materials are stored in quarantined area after its proper testing. The students also saw Cold Room, rejected medicines area.

 

Thank you very much Hajvery University Management & Pacific Pharmaceuticals for arranging such an educationally enlightening visit for us. Keep it up! =)”

 

After visiting all sections of Pacific Pharma the tour concluded with refreshments by Pacific. HU School of Pharmacy extends gratitude to Pacific Pharma for their hospitality, and allowing students to gain a valuable insight into the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan.

 

Hajvery University (HU) is one of the leading Universities in Pakistan. HU is Chartered by Govt. Of Pakistan, Accredited by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) and rated W category. HU is a progressive, Student Centric University, focused on offering rigorous, market driven courses in Business, Fashion, Engineering, Computer sciences, Textile Design, Media Studies, Economics, Commerce, Pharmacy & English For details: Web: www.hup.edu.pk, UAN: 042-111-777-007 Email: info@hup.edu.pk

Test tubes in the Noguera Lab containing photosynthetic, anaerobic cultures of R. spaeroides grown in different carbon sources.

 

Photo by: Laurel Bacque, www.laurelbacque.com

Maryam Khaksari, Chemical Engineering, Highest Attended Presentation Award,

Determination and Quantification of Water-Soluble and Fat-Soluble Vitamins in Human Biofluids with HPLC/MS

Maryam Khaksari1*, Lynn R. Mazzoleni2 , Chunhai Ruan3, Peng Song3, Neil Hershey3, Robert Kennedy3, Mark A.Burns4, Dave Burke5, Adrienne R. Minerick1

1 - Department of Chemical Engineering

2 - Department of Chemistry

3 - Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan

4 - Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan

5 - Department of Human Genetics, University of Michigan

Graduate Research Colloquium 2014 at Michigan Technological University

Hajvery University (HU), School of Pharmacy arranged an Educational Tour of Batch 6 & 7 Students to Pacific Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd in July 2013. Such Educational Tours allow Pharmacy Students to gain first hand experience of the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan.

 

The Production Manager at Pacific Pharmaceuticals warmly welcomed HU students and described how the Quality Control (Q.C) Department works to ensure the standards are being maintained. The Head of Q.C department explained how the various tests are performed on finished pharmaceutical products. She also demonstrated the functioning of different instruments in QC labs, such as HPLC, Dissolution apparatus etc. After that, the HU Pharmacy Students visited the production department where Semisolid, Solid, and Liquid Manufacturing area is. The Production Manager explained different equipments, such as tablet compressing machine, capsule filling machine, fluidized bed dryer.

 

“We experiment on all these machines during our labs at HU, but its very fascinating to see the functioning of these machines in the real Pharmaceutical Industry.“

 

Fizza H., Student of Pharm-D at HU.

 

The students also visited the Packaging Area and saw how products are packaged and labeled. Lastly, they visited the Warehouse - the students learned how products after its manufacturing, labeling, Q.C testing are stored, and how raw materials are stored in quarantined area after its proper testing. The students also saw Cold Room, rejected medicines area.

 

Thank you very much Hajvery University Management & Pacific Pharmaceuticals for arranging such an educationally enlightening visit for us. Keep it up! =)”

 

After visiting all sections of Pacific Pharma the tour concluded with refreshments by Pacific. HU School of Pharmacy extends gratitude to Pacific Pharma for their hospitality, and allowing students to gain a valuable insight into the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan.

 

Hajvery University (HU) is one of the leading Universities in Pakistan. HU is Chartered by Govt. Of Pakistan, Accredited by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) and rated W category. HU is a progressive, Student Centric University, focused on offering rigorous, market driven courses in Business, Fashion, Engineering, Computer sciences, Textile Design, Media Studies, Economics, Commerce, Pharmacy & English For details: Web: www.hup.edu.pk, UAN: 042-111-777-007 Email: info@hup.edu.pk

Hajvery University (HU), School of Pharmacy arranged an Educational Tour of Batch 6 & 7 Students to Pacific Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd in July 2013. Such Educational Tours allow Pharmacy Students to gain first hand experience of the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan.

 

The Production Manager at Pacific Pharmaceuticals warmly welcomed HU students and described how the Quality Control (Q.C) Department works to ensure the standards are being maintained. The Head of Q.C department explained how the various tests are performed on finished pharmaceutical products. She also demonstrated the functioning of different instruments in QC labs, such as HPLC, Dissolution apparatus etc. After that, the HU Pharmacy Students visited the production department where Semisolid, Solid, and Liquid Manufacturing area is. The Production Manager explained different equipments, such as tablet compressing machine, capsule filling machine, fluidized bed dryer.

 

“We experiment on all these machines during our labs at HU, but its very fascinating to see the functioning of these machines in the real Pharmaceutical Industry.“

 

Fizza H., Student of Pharm-D at HU.

 

The students also visited the Packaging Area and saw how products are packaged and labeled. Lastly, they visited the Warehouse - the students learned how products after its manufacturing, labeling, Q.C testing are stored, and how raw materials are stored in quarantined area after its proper testing. The students also saw Cold Room, rejected medicines area.

 

Thank you very much Hajvery University Management & Pacific Pharmaceuticals for arranging such an educationally enlightening visit for us. Keep it up! =)”

 

After visiting all sections of Pacific Pharma the tour concluded with refreshments by Pacific. HU School of Pharmacy extends gratitude to Pacific Pharma for their hospitality, and allowing students to gain a valuable insight into the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan.

 

Hajvery University (HU) is one of the leading Universities in Pakistan. HU is Chartered by Govt. Of Pakistan, Accredited by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) and rated W category. HU is a progressive, Student Centric University, focused on offering rigorous, market driven courses in Business, Fashion, Engineering, Computer sciences, Textile Design, Media Studies, Economics, Commerce, Pharmacy & English For details: Web: www.hup.edu.pk, UAN: 042-111-777-007 Email: info@hup.edu.pk

Hajvery University (HU), School of Pharmacy arranged an Educational Tour of Batch 6 & 7 Students to Pacific Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd in July 2013. Such Educational Tours allow Pharmacy Students to gain first hand experience of the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan.

 

The Production Manager at Pacific Pharmaceuticals warmly welcomed HU students and described how the Quality Control (Q.C) Department works to ensure the standards are being maintained. The Head of Q.C department explained how the various tests are performed on finished pharmaceutical products. She also demonstrated the functioning of different instruments in QC labs, such as HPLC, Dissolution apparatus etc. After that, the HU Pharmacy Students visited the production department where Semisolid, Solid, and Liquid Manufacturing area is. The Production Manager explained different equipments, such as tablet compressing machine, capsule filling machine, fluidized bed dryer.

 

“We experiment on all these machines during our labs at HU, but its very fascinating to see the functioning of these machines in the real Pharmaceutical Industry.“

 

Fizza H., Student of Pharm-D at HU.

 

The students also visited the Packaging Area and saw how products are packaged and labeled. Lastly, they visited the Warehouse - the students learned how products after its manufacturing, labeling, Q.C testing are stored, and how raw materials are stored in quarantined area after its proper testing. The students also saw Cold Room, rejected medicines area.

 

Thank you very much Hajvery University Management & Pacific Pharmaceuticals for arranging such an educationally enlightening visit for us. Keep it up! =)”

 

After visiting all sections of Pacific Pharma the tour concluded with refreshments by Pacific. HU School of Pharmacy extends gratitude to Pacific Pharma for their hospitality, and allowing students to gain a valuable insight into the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan.

 

Hajvery University (HU) is one of the leading Universities in Pakistan. HU is Chartered by Govt. Of Pakistan, Accredited by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) and rated W category. HU is a progressive, Student Centric University, focused on offering rigorous, market driven courses in Business, Fashion, Engineering, Computer sciences, Textile Design, Media Studies, Economics, Commerce, Pharmacy & English For details: Web: www.hup.edu.pk, UAN: 042-111-777-007 Email: info@hup.edu.pk

Hajvery University (HU), School of Pharmacy arranged an Educational Tour of Batch 6 & 7 Students to Pacific Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd in July 2013. Such Educational Tours allow Pharmacy Students to gain first hand experience of the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan.

 

The Production Manager at Pacific Pharmaceuticals warmly welcomed HU students and described how the Quality Control (Q.C) Department works to ensure the standards are being maintained. The Head of Q.C department explained how the various tests are performed on finished pharmaceutical products. She also demonstrated the functioning of different instruments in QC labs, such as HPLC, Dissolution apparatus etc. After that, the HU Pharmacy Students visited the production department where Semisolid, Solid, and Liquid Manufacturing area is. The Production Manager explained different equipments, such as tablet compressing machine, capsule filling machine, fluidized bed dryer.

 

“We experiment on all these machines during our labs at HU, but its very fascinating to see the functioning of these machines in the real Pharmaceutical Industry.“

 

Fizza H., Student of Pharm-D at HU.

 

The students also visited the Packaging Area and saw how products are packaged and labeled. Lastly, they visited the Warehouse - the students learned how products after its manufacturing, labeling, Q.C testing are stored, and how raw materials are stored in quarantined area after its proper testing. The students also saw Cold Room, rejected medicines area.

 

Thank you very much Hajvery University Management & Pacific Pharmaceuticals for arranging such an educationally enlightening visit for us. Keep it up! =)”

 

After visiting all sections of Pacific Pharma the tour concluded with refreshments by Pacific. HU School of Pharmacy extends gratitude to Pacific Pharma for their hospitality, and allowing students to gain a valuable insight into the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan.

 

Hajvery University (HU) is one of the leading Universities in Pakistan. HU is Chartered by Govt. Of Pakistan, Accredited by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) and rated W category. HU is a progressive, Student Centric University, focused on offering rigorous, market driven courses in Business, Fashion, Engineering, Computer sciences, Textile Design, Media Studies, Economics, Commerce, Pharmacy & English For details: Web: www.hup.edu.pk, UAN: 042-111-777-007 Email: info@hup.edu.pk

Postdoc Rodolfo Perez, who works on developing highly automated reactors and measuring devices to enhance the biological production of hydrogen.

Pérez starting up a station having one batch and three continuous biorreactors for producing photosynthetic hydrogen from R. sphaeroides. As the continuous reactors keep a bacterial culture in a constant stage of growth, we can perform rigorous analyses of the bacterial metabolism and gas production.

 

Photo by: Laurel Bacque, www.laurelbacque.com

A skull and crossbones on this bottle? WTF?? I ate some too: does this mean I will die by exploding into flames?

 

Image: GrrlScientist, 25 December 2013.

Hajvery University (HU), School of Pharmacy arranged an Educational Tour of Batch 6 & 7 Students to Pacific Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd in July 2013. Such Educational Tours allow Pharmacy Students to gain first hand experience of the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan.

 

The Production Manager at Pacific Pharmaceuticals warmly welcomed HU students and described how the Quality Control (Q.C) Department works to ensure the standards are being maintained. The Head of Q.C department explained how the various tests are performed on finished pharmaceutical products. She also demonstrated the functioning of different instruments in QC labs, such as HPLC, Dissolution apparatus etc. After that, the HU Pharmacy Students visited the production department where Semisolid, Solid, and Liquid Manufacturing area is. The Production Manager explained different equipments, such as tablet compressing machine, capsule filling machine, fluidized bed dryer.

 

“We experiment on all these machines during our labs at HU, but its very fascinating to see the functioning of these machines in the real Pharmaceutical Industry.“

 

Fizza H., Student of Pharm-D at HU.

 

The students also visited the Packaging Area and saw how products are packaged and labeled. Lastly, they visited the Warehouse - the students learned how products after its manufacturing, labeling, Q.C testing are stored, and how raw materials are stored in quarantined area after its proper testing. The students also saw Cold Room, rejected medicines area.

 

Thank you very much Hajvery University Management & Pacific Pharmaceuticals for arranging such an educationally enlightening visit for us. Keep it up! =)”

 

After visiting all sections of Pacific Pharma the tour concluded with refreshments by Pacific. HU School of Pharmacy extends gratitude to Pacific Pharma for their hospitality, and allowing students to gain a valuable insight into the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan.

 

Hajvery University (HU) is one of the leading Universities in Pakistan. HU is Chartered by Govt. Of Pakistan, Accredited by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) and rated W category. HU is a progressive, Student Centric University, focused on offering rigorous, market driven courses in Business, Fashion, Engineering, Computer sciences, Textile Design, Media Studies, Economics, Commerce, Pharmacy & English For details: Web: www.hup.edu.pk, UAN: 042-111-777-007 Email: info@hup.edu.pk

A High Performance Liquid Chromatography kit for analysing the composition of materials.

Open column chromatography separation of carrot carotenoids.

Hajvery University (HU), School of Pharmacy arranged an Educational Tour of Batch 6 & 7 Students to Pacific Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd in July 2013. Such Educational Tours allow Pharmacy Students to gain first hand experience of the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan.

 

The Production Manager at Pacific Pharmaceuticals warmly welcomed HU students and described how the Quality Control (Q.C) Department works to ensure the standards are being maintained. The Head of Q.C department explained how the various tests are performed on finished pharmaceutical products. She also demonstrated the functioning of different instruments in QC labs, such as HPLC, Dissolution apparatus etc. After that, the HU Pharmacy Students visited the production department where Semisolid, Solid, and Liquid Manufacturing area is. The Production Manager explained different equipments, such as tablet compressing machine, capsule filling machine, fluidized bed dryer.

 

“We experiment on all these machines during our labs at HU, but its very fascinating to see the functioning of these machines in the real Pharmaceutical Industry.“

 

Fizza H., Student of Pharm-D at HU.

 

The students also visited the Packaging Area and saw how products are packaged and labeled. Lastly, they visited the Warehouse - the students learned how products after its manufacturing, labeling, Q.C testing are stored, and how raw materials are stored in quarantined area after its proper testing. The students also saw Cold Room, rejected medicines area.

 

Thank you very much Hajvery University Management & Pacific Pharmaceuticals for arranging such an educationally enlightening visit for us. Keep it up! =)”

 

After visiting all sections of Pacific Pharma the tour concluded with refreshments by Pacific. HU School of Pharmacy extends gratitude to Pacific Pharma for their hospitality, and allowing students to gain a valuable insight into the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan.

 

Hajvery University (HU) is one of the leading Universities in Pakistan. HU is Chartered by Govt. Of Pakistan, Accredited by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) and rated W category. HU is a progressive, Student Centric University, focused on offering rigorous, market driven courses in Business, Fashion, Engineering, Computer sciences, Textile Design, Media Studies, Economics, Commerce, Pharmacy & English For details: Web: www.hup.edu.pk, UAN: 042-111-777-007 Email: info@hup.edu.pk

Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia

on bark of Melaleuca arcana in a swamp. Coll. K.Thiele, 1985 (CANB)

Scale 5 mm

 

Thallus corticolous, foliose, ascending, attached by a well-delimited holdfast 2–5 mm wide, monophyllous, up to 25 mm wide, 0.5 mm thick laterally, to 1 mm thick at the fertile margins. Lobes solid, subrotund, cartilaginous when dry, flaccid when wet, discrete, ascending and often strongly recurved at the margins. Upper surface white, smooth at first, dull to slightly glossy, becoming ribbed, grooved and/or pitted with age, eperforate, lacking vegetative propagules, corticate in part, the cortex 10–15 µm thick, cartilaginous, of compacted, periclinal hyphae. Lower surface white to pale grey-white, ecorticate, of compacted medullary hyphae in a periclinal arrangement, occasionally indistinctly pitted, lacking anchoring hyphae, rhizines or haptera. Algae beneath the upper surface, forming a combined layer 40–75 µm thick; cells chlorococcoid, globose, 5–10 µm wide, some rather thick-walled, mixed with long-celled hyphae 3–4 µm wide. Medulla white, a loose network of branched and anastomosing, long-celled hyphae (4–)5–7(–8) µm wide. Apothecia common, marginal or submarginal, biatorine, stipitate, subglobose, 0.3–0.6 mm diam.; stipe whitish, 0.3–1 mm high; disc yellow to yellow-brown, strongly convex to subglobose, glossy, epruinose; proper margin not apparent. Thalline and proper excipulum lacking. Hypothecium 50–60 µm thick, colourless, not inspersed with granules or oil globules; hyphae variously oriented, anastomosing, thick-walled, 2–3 µm wide, the lumina c. 1 µm thick. Hymenium 50–75 µm thick, colourless, not inspersed, IKI+ blue. Epihymenium 5–8 µm thick, yellow to yellowbrown, decolorized in K, N–. Paraphyses agglutinated in the hymenial gel, simple, 1–1.5 µm wide; apical cells yellow or yellow-orange, scarcely swollen in water, (1.5–)2–2.5(–3) µm wide. Asci clavate, 21–25 × 10–13 µm, 8-spored but frequently with up to 4 spores aborted, approximating the Cladonia-type (Kantvilas & Elix 1999); apical dome well-developed, amyloid, with a darker-staining central tube with a very narrow, weakly amyloid central zone. Ascospores colourless, simple, narrowly ellipsoid, 5–9 × (2–)2.5–3 µm [n = 50]; spore wall smooth. Pycnidia not seen.

Chemistry: Cortex K+ yellow; medulla K+ yellow, C–, KC–; P+ orange; containing atranorin (minor), protocetraric acid (major), convirensic acid (minor), conprotocetraric acid (minor), methyl protocetrarate (minor) by HPLC.

Specimen too old for any meaningful, molecular analysis.

AMES LAB CHEMIST INJECTS A SAMPLE OF PRODUCTS SYNTHESIZED BY A GATE KEEPER-FUNCTIONALIZED MESOPOROUS NANOCATALYST INTO A HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY APPARATUS.

 

THE HPLC ANALYZES THE YIELD AND PURITY OF THE DESIRED PRODUCT. SCIENTISTS ARE DESIGNING AND PREPARING A NEW GENERATION OF HIGHLY SELECTIVE AND EFFICIENT CATALYSTS THAT CAN BE TAILORED TO SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS. CATALYSTS ARE SUBSTANCES THAT SPEED UP THE RATES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS WITHOUT GETTING USED UP IN THOSE REACTIONS THEMSELVES. DUE TO THEIR HETEROGENEOUS NATURE, MESOPOROUS INORGANIC MATERIALS ARE USED TO ENHANCE THE CATALYTIC PROCESS AND DEVELOP A WIDE RANGE OF NOVEL CATALYTIC SYSTEMS.

  

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Hajvery University (HU), School of Pharmacy arranged an Educational Tour of Batch 6 & 7 Students to Pacific Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd in July 2013. Such Educational Tours allow Pharmacy Students to gain first hand experience of the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan.

 

The Production Manager at Pacific Pharmaceuticals warmly welcomed HU students and described how the Quality Control (Q.C) Department works to ensure the standards are being maintained. The Head of Q.C department explained how the various tests are performed on finished pharmaceutical products. She also demonstrated the functioning of different instruments in QC labs, such as HPLC, Dissolution apparatus etc. After that, the HU Pharmacy Students visited the production department where Semisolid, Solid, and Liquid Manufacturing area is. The Production Manager explained different equipments, such as tablet compressing machine, capsule filling machine, fluidized bed dryer.

 

“We experiment on all these machines during our labs at HU, but its very fascinating to see the functioning of these machines in the real Pharmaceutical Industry.“

 

Fizza H., Student of Pharm-D at HU.

 

The students also visited the Packaging Area and saw how products are packaged and labeled. Lastly, they visited the Warehouse - the students learned how products after its manufacturing, labeling, Q.C testing are stored, and how raw materials are stored in quarantined area after its proper testing. The students also saw Cold Room, rejected medicines area.

 

Thank you very much Hajvery University Management & Pacific Pharmaceuticals for arranging such an educationally enlightening visit for us. Keep it up! =)”

 

After visiting all sections of Pacific Pharma the tour concluded with refreshments by Pacific. HU School of Pharmacy extends gratitude to Pacific Pharma for their hospitality, and allowing students to gain a valuable insight into the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan.

 

Hajvery University (HU) is one of the leading Universities in Pakistan. HU is Chartered by Govt. Of Pakistan, Accredited by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) and rated W category. HU is a progressive, Student Centric University, focused on offering rigorous, market driven courses in Business, Fashion, Engineering, Computer sciences, Textile Design, Media Studies, Economics, Commerce, Pharmacy & English For details: Web: www.hup.edu.pk, UAN: 042-111-777-007 Email: info@hup.edu.pk

Leratiomyces ceres (Agaricales, Strophariaceae) Bogotá, Colombia

 

Primer registro de esta especie para el país, determinado el 5/06/2016 por Chivatá Teodoro y Arias Camila, en el Humedal La Conejera Bogotá, Colombia.

 

2014-2019, Registros

colombia.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=any&su...

2016, Publicación

www.researchgate.net/publication/315723972_Hongos_en_Hume...

2020, Recopilación

mushroomobserver.org/414059?q=1JArw

 

A continuación, se realiza su respectiva descripción: basidioma estipitado, lignicola, principalmente gregario, en ocasiones solitario o cespitado, no higrofano, píleo de 5 a 7 cm de diámetro, hemisférico en un principio, luego pasa a ser plano convexo con el centro umbonado, orbicular (vista apical). Margen recto, entero y ligeramente ondulado, de superficie glabra, viscida y brillosa, que luego pasa a ser seca y opaca, de color rojo que tiende a oscurecerse con el tiempo, con escamas blancas y fasciculadas en el margen, originadas por restos del velo universal. Himenio con lamelas y lamélulas, se encuentran próximas entre sí (apretadas), adnadas a ligeramente uncinadas, anchas, de borde liso, lamélulas atenuadas, de color café claro principio, después gris violáceo y finalmente púrpura negruzco, arista entera, blanquecina. Contexto homegeneo y hueco. Esporada de color marron oscuro.

 

Estípite de 4-8 cm de largo x 0.4-0.5 cm de ancho, cilíndrico, central, sub-bulboso y con tomento basal con cordones miceliares (rizomorfos), de color blanco con zonas de color naranja rojizo que se intensifica con el tiempo, de superficie pruinosa. Se engrosa ligeramente hacia la base. En algunos ejemplares se logra observar un anillo en banda (rudimentario) adherido al estípite, delgado y efimero. De consistencia fibrosa. Sin olor o sabor apreciable. Basidiosporas elipsoidales, lisas, de paredes gruesas, con poro germinal.

 

El trabajo de microscopia se realizó con un Microscopio Zeiss de Luz Halogena 6v 30w y reactivos rojo congo, melzer e hidróxido de potasio (KOH) 5%. Se observan basidios tetraspóricos, claviformes de 31 x 8 µm, basidiosporas elipsoidales no amiloides, de color marrón a rojo oscuro, superficie lisa, ligeramente apiculadas, con poro germinativo evidente (0,8 a 1 µm). Cistidios fusiformes, de 35,7 x 12,7 µm en general se observan hifas paralelas y presencia de fíbulas.

 

Sinonimia:

Agaricus squamosus f. aurantiacus Cooke, Handbook of British Fungi: 199 (1887)

Agaricus ceres Cooke & Massee, Grevillea 16 (79): 72 (1888)

Flammula puiggarii Speg., Boletín de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias en Córdoba 11 (4): 418 (1889)

Hypholoma aurantiaca (Cooke) J. Faus

Hypholoma aurantiacum (Cooke) Faus, Boletín de la Sociedad Micologica Castellana 7: 70 (1982)

Hypholoma puiggarii Raithelh, 1985

Naematoloma aurantiaca (Cooke) Guzmán

Nematoloma aurantiacum (Cooke) Guzmán (1975)

Naematoloma aurantiacum (Cooke) Guzmán, Beihefte zur Nova Hedwigia 51: 114 (1975)

Nematoloma aurantiacum (Cooke) Guzmán ex Singer (1986)

Naematoloma puiggarii Singer, 1969

Psilocybe aurantiaca (Cooke) Noordel., Persoonia 16 (1): 128 (1995)

Psilocybe ceres (Cooke & Massee) Sacc., Sylloge Fungorum 9: 140 (1891)

Psilocybe squamosa var. aurantiaca (Cooke) Papetti: 23 (2011)

Stropharia aurantiaca (Cooke) M. Imai, Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture of the Hokkaido Imperial University 43: 267 (1938)

Stropharia percevalii var. aurantiaca (Cooke) Sacc., Sylloge Fungorum 5: 1016 (1887)

Stropharia squamosa var. aurantiaca (Cooke) Massee, British Fungus-Flora 1: 402 (1892)

Stropholoma aurantiacum (Cooke) Balletto, Micologia Italiana 18 (1): 36 (1989)

Stropholoma aurantiacum (Cooke) Ryman, Funga Nordica: 913 (2008)

Stropholoma aurantiaca (Cooke) Ryman (2008)

Stropharia thrausta; Moreno & Albertó (1996)

 

Posición taxonómica, Hongos, Basidiomycota, Agaricomycotina, Agaricomicetos, Agaricomycetidae, Agaricales, Strophariaceae, Leratiomyces (Mycobank, 2018; Indexfungorum.org, 2018). Según Noordeloos M.E., (2011), esta especie cuenta con aproximadamnete 21 sinonimias. Nombre actual 2018, Leratiomyces ceres (Cooke & Massee) Spooner & Bridge, Mycotaxon 103: 116 (2008)

 

Segun Vasco-Palacios AM, Franco-Molano AE. 2013, la familia Strophariaceae esta representada por las siguientes especies:

 

Hypholoma sublateritium (Schaeff.) Quél.

Hypholoma subviride (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Dennis.

Melanotus alpiniae (Berk.) Pilát.

Melanotus cassiaecolor (Berk.) Singer.

Melanotus dumontii Singer

Naematoloma subviride (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) A.H.

Naematoloma udum (Pers.) P. Karst..

Pholiota aberrans A.H.

Pholiota apiahyna Speg.

Pholiota naucorioides Singer.

Pholiota privigna (Speg.) Singer.

Pleuroflammula squarrulosa Singer.

Psilocybe angustipleurocystidiata Guzmán.

Psilocybe antioquiensis Guzmán, Saldarr., Pineda, G. García & L.-F. Velázquez.

Psilocybe argentina (Speg.) Singer.

Psilocybe bispora Guzmán, Franco-Mol. & Ram.-Guill..

Psilocybe bullacea (Bull.) P. Kumm.

Psilocybe cabiensis Guzmán, M. Torres & Ram.-Guill.

Psilocybe caerulescens Murrill.

Psilocybe caerulescens var. ombrophila R. Heim

Psilocybe castanella var. subhyperella (Singer) Guzmán.

Psilocybe clavata Guzmán.

Psilocybe columbiana Guzmán.

Psilocybe coprophila (Bull.) P. Kumm.

Psilocybe cubensis (Earle) Singer.

Psilocybe fimicola Guzmán.

Psilocybe guatapensis Guzmán, Saldarr., Pineda, G. García & L.-F. Velázquez.

Psilocybe heliconiae Guzmán, Saldarr., Pineda, G. García & L.-F. Velázquez.

Psilocybe hoogshagenii var. hoogshagenii R. Heim.

Psilocybe montana (Pers.) P. Kumm.

Psilocybe peruviana Singer.

Psilocybe phyllogena (Peck) Peck.

Psilocybe pintonii Guzmán.

Psilocybe pleurocystidiosa Guzmán

Psilocybe plutonia (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Sacc.

Psilocybe semiangustipleurocystidiata Guzmán, Ram.-Guill. & M. Torres

Psilocybe subacutipilea Guzmán, Saldarr., Pineda, G. García & L.-F. Velázquez

Psilocybe subcubensis Guzmán

Psilocybe subheliconiae Guzmán, Ram.-Guill. & M. Torres.

Psilocybe subhoogshagenii Guzmán, M. Torres & Ram.-Guill.

Psilocybe wrightii Guzmán.

Psilocybe yungensis Singer & A.H. Sm.

Psilocybe zapotecorum R. Heim.

Stropharia semiglobata (Batsch) Quél.

 

Otras consideraciones de la especie: respecto al valor nutricional no se reconoce alguna propiedad, sin olor o sabor destacable. Su comestibilidad no está especificada o se le reporta como "desconocido" (Courtecuisse, Duhem, 2007; Arora, 1986; Desjardin, Wood, Stevens, 2014; Trudell &Ammirati, 2009; Gerhardt y Grzyby, 2006). Por otra parte, los análisis de Anastos et al. (2008) sugieren que L. ceres contiene psilocibina en cantidades relativamente grandes (9,700-9,900 mg/kg peso seco).

 

Tomando como referencia los registros de los autores y los consolidados en la plataforma iNaturalista y gbif.org, la especie ha sido observada en Cota Cundinamarca, Engativá Bogotá D.C., Humedales del noroccidente de Bogotá (Humedal La Conejera, Humedal Cordoba, Humedal Tibabuyes, Humedal Torca-guaymaral), Humedal Santa Maria del Lago, Jardín Botánico José Celestino Mutis Bogotá D.C., Parque El Virrey Bogotá D.C., Parque La Florida Cundinamarca,Villamaría Caldas.

 

Agradecemos a la Facultad de Ciencias y Educación de la Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas, Alcaldía Local de Suba, Humedales Bogotá, Beatriz Guataquí, Hugo Daniel Plazas e Interpretes ambientales del Jardín Botánico de Bogotá José Celestino Mutis y Aguas Bogotá.

 

Anastos N., Lewis S.W., Barnett N.W., Sims D.N., 2006. The determination of psilocin and psilocybin in hallucinogenic mushrooms by HPLC utilizing a dual reagent acidic potassium permanganate and Tris (2,20-bipyridyl)ruthenium(II) chemiluminescence detection system. J Forensic Sci. 51:45–51. doi.org/10.1111/j.1556-4029.2005.00033.x

 

Bridge P., Spooner B., Beever R., Park D., 2008. Taxonomy of the fungus commonly known as Stropharia aurantiaca, with new combinations in Leratiomyces. Mycotaxon.;103:109–121.

 

Coimbra VRM 2015 – Checklist of Central and South American Agaricales (Basidiomycota) II: Strophariaceae. Mycosphere 6(4), 441–458, www.mycosphere.org/pdf/Mycosphere_6_4_6.pdf

 

Guzmán G., 1980. Three new sections in the genus Naematoloma and a description of a new tropical species

 

Noordeloos M. E., 1999. Strophariaceae. In Bas, C. et al., eds. Flora Agaricina Neerlandica Volume 4. Rotterdam: A. A. Balkema; pp 27-107.

 

Pegler D. y Legon N.,1998. Stropharía aurantiaca. Perfiles de Hongos 97. Micólogo 12: 180.

 

Stamets P., 2003. Psilocybin Mushrooms of the World: An Identification Guide. Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press.

 

Vasco-Palacios AM, Franco-Molano AE. 2013. Diversity of Colombian macrofungi (Ascomycota-Basiciomycota). Mycotaxon, 121: p. 48. www.mycotaxon.com/resources/checklists/VascoPalacios-v121...

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In the Noguera Lab, Postdoc Rodolfo Perez works on developing highly automated reactors and measuring devices to enhance the biological production of hydrogen. In this photo, Pérez is conducting preliminary runs of an automated sampler connected to a gas chromatographer (GC). With this system, we will be able to measure on-line the composition of the gas produced by up to 10 cultures of R. sphaerodies grown photosynthetically.

 

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Any dirt, scratches, or debris on this focusing screen will degrade the image in the viewfinder, so it pays to clean it well. I used a rocket blower to blow off any dirt first, then I'm using sensor cleaning fluid here (basically HPLC grade methanol) and I used a kimwipe (lint free lab wipe) to BLOT the methanol off. This is to prevent damage from leftover dust scratching the focusing screen.

 

Do not use regular household alcohol, or even "reagent grade" alcohol. They are not pure enough and can potentially leave residue. The stuff used for cleaning sensors is HPLC (high performance liquid chromatography) grade stuff. It's expensive - but so is a replacement sensor assembly.

 

I no longer am in academia, so HPLC methanol is a bit more problematic to come by. Not to worry - at even a higher markup, your local camera store will sell you the same stuff in the form of "Eclipse Optical Cleaning Solution". Ask for the stuff you can't take onto an airplane.

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15 mL Falcon tubes on a tube rack in my lab at Northwestern University. We use these tubes to hold fractions from reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) purification of peptides.

In the Noguera Lab, Postdoc Rodolfo Perez works on developing highly automated reactors and measuring devices to enhance the biological production of hydrogen. In this photo, Pérez is conducting preliminary runs of an automated sampler connected to a gas chromatographer (GC). With this system, we will be able to measure on-line the composition of the gas produced by up to 10 cultures of R. sphaerodies grown photosynthetically.

 

Photo by: Laurel Bacque, www.laurelbacque.com

Postdoc Rodolfo Perez, who works on developing highly automated reactors and measuring devices to enhance the biological production of hydrogen.

Pérez starting up a station having one batch and three continuous biorreactors for producing photosynthetic hydrogen from R. sphaeroides. As the continuous reactors keep a bacterial culture in a constant stage of growth, we can perform rigorous analyses of the bacterial metabolism and gas production.

 

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In the Noguera Lab, Postdoc Rodolfo Perez works on developing highly automated reactors and measuring devices to enhance the biological production of hydrogen. In this photo, Pérez is conducting preliminary runs of an automated sampler connected to a gas chromatographer (GC). With this system, we will be able to measure on-line the composition of the gas produced by up to 10 cultures of R. sphaerodies grown photosynthetically.

 

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Extracted exclusively from bilberry - Vaccinium myrtillus L. - fresh fruits (harvested when ripe, between July and September), Mirtoselect® contains 36% anthocyanins and is characterized by a very specific and reproducible HPLC profile as the "fingerprint" of the extract.

 

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Extracted exclusively from bilberry - Vaccinium myrtillus L. - fresh fruits (harvested when ripe, between July and September), Mirtoselect® contains 36% anthocyanins and is characterized by a very specific and reproducible HPLC profile as the "fingerprint" of the extract.

 

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Fig. 2: Separation of a mixture of compounds that have attached different functional groups by liquid-solid chromatography.

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The beneficial effects of green tea are well documented. However, most research has reported the effects of green tea brewed solely from leaves or leaf extracts. We focused on tea roots and developed a hydroponic system to explore the effect on roots that biosynthesize one of the rarest functional amino acids, theanine. The level of theanine in tea roots was much higher than in leaves, which was analyzed using HPLC. Moreover, a higher level of theanine was detected in white rootlets than in lignified roots. Thus, tea roots cultured hydroponically in a controlled environment might be considered a natural drug containing theanine, which could lead to synergistic effects with other ingredients of the root. This novel medicinal material from the roots demonstrates a significant medical function for tea that extends beyond its leaves.

 

Author Details:

 

Dr. Kieko Saito

School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University of Shizuoka, Shizuoka 422-8526, Japan and Tea Science Center, University of Shizuoka, Shizuoka, 422-8526, Japan.

 

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