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Name: Dr. Dhiren P. Shah

Degree: M. Pharm, MBA, PGDIPR, Ph. D

Designation: Professor & Principal

Department: Pharmaceutics & Pharmaceutical Technology

Mailing Address: D/301, Shreepal Residency, L P Savani School Road, Adajan, Surat-395009.

Contact Info.: 9427474602

Membership: APTI, GPTA, IPA

Email: dhirenpshah1@gmail.com

Research, Publication & Presentation

  1. D P Shah et al. (2019), “Fabrication and In-vitro characterization of Transdermal Matrix Patch of Ketoprofen for Transdermal therapeutic system” International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 11(3) 1154-1164.
  2. D P Shah et al. (2019), “Microemulsion -based hydrogel formulation Promotes the Dermal Delivery of Aceclofenac” International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 11(3) 1140-1153.
  3. D P Shah et al., (2019) “Formulation, Development and Evaluation of Clarithromycin Microemulsion based Gel for Topical Delivery” International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 11(4) 1345-1360.
  4. D P Shah et al., (2019), “Lipid Micrspheres: Emerging Trends in Pharmaceutical Technology”, Nirma University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 6(2) 11-34.
  5. D P Shah et al., (2019) “Design Development and Characterization of Oral Medicated Jelly of Albendazole” International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 11(2) 1750-1761.
  6. D P Shah et al., (2019) “Preparation and Characterization of Nanocrystals for Solubility and Dissolution Rate Enhancement of Aceclofenac” International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 11(2) 1762-1774.
  7. D P Shah et al., (2018) “Development and Characterization of Topical Drug Delivery System Containing Fluconazole Microsponge”. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 10(2) 311-329.
  8. D P Shah et al., (2018) “Design and Development of Chronomodulated Pulsatile Tablet of Lorsartan”. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 10(2) 330-340.
  9. D P Shah et al., (2018) “Design and Development of Fast Dissolving Oral Film of Telmisartan”. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 10(2) 341-355.
  10. D P Shah et al. (2018), “MOUTH DISSOLVING STRIPS: A NOVEL APPROACH FOR DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM” World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 7(7) 360-378.
  11. D P Shah et al. (2018), “A REVIEW ON MICROEMULSION BASED GEL: AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH FOR TOPICAL DELIVERY OF HYDROPHOBIC DRUG” World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 7(7) 344-359.
  12. D P Shah et al. (2018), “Nanoemulsion Based Gel: A Novel Formulation Approach For Topical Delivery Of Hydrophobic Drugs.” Pharma Science Monitor 9 (1) 334-345.
  13. D P Shah et al. (2018), “Microsponges As a Carrier Used for Novel Controlled Drug Delivery System: A Review.” Pharma Science Monitor 9 (1) 391-401.
  14. D P Shah et al. (2017), “A Recent Update on Antiplatelet Potential of Herbal Plants.” Pharma Science Monitor 8 (2) 255-266.
  15. D P Shah et al. (2017), “Evaluation of Antiulcer Activity of Aqueous Extract of Albizzia Lebbeck Benth. Leaves In Rats.”  Pharma Science Monitor 8 (2) 674-696.
  16. D P Shah et al. (2017), “A Review: Peptic Ulcer Disease.” Pharma Science Monitor 8 (2) 210-218.
  17. D P Shah et al. (2016) “A Review on Self-Nanoemulsifying Drug Delivery System : An Approach for Bioavailability Enhancement. World Journal of Pharmacy & Pharm. Sci., 5[5] 302-316.
  18. D P Shah et al. (2016) “A New Future Approach in Novel Drug Delivery System Through Micro-emulgel : A Review. World Journal of Pharmacy & Pharm. Sci., 5[5] 243-259.
  19. D P Shah et al. (2016) “Formulation of Bioadhesive Chitosan/Pluronic Thermosensitive In- situ gel for Modified Release of Gatifloxacin. Indo American Journal of Pharm. Research., 6[10] 6759-6765.  [ISSN -2231-6876]
  20. D P Shah et al. (2016) “Mucoadhesive Buccal Films Based on Chitosan and Carboxymethylated Feronia Limonia Fruit Pulp Mucilage Interpolymer Complex for delivery of Opioid Analgesics” Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics, Apr - Jun, 10(2) 137 - 143.
  21. D P Shah et al. (2016) “Novel and Innovative Strategy : Microsponges Drug Delivery System” Pharma Science Monitor, Apr – Jun, 7(2) 54-73. [ISSN: 0978-7908]
  22. D P Shah et al. (2016) “Development and Evaluation of Chitosan and Aloe Vera Gel Mucilage Interpolymer Complex-Based Mucoadhesive Buccal Films of Tramadol Hydrochloride” Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics, Jan – Mar 2016, Suppl. 9(5) S1-S7.
  23. D P Shah et al. (2016) “ORAL MEDICATED JELLY: A RECENT ADVANCEMENT IN FORMULATION” Pharma Science Monitor, Apr – Jun, 7(2) 13-20. [ISSN: 0978-7908]
  24. D P Shah et al. (2016) “NANOEMULSION: AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH FOR TOPICAL DELIVERY” Pharma Science Monitor, Apr – Jun, 7(2) 21-36. [ISSN: 0978-7908]
  25. D P Shah et al. (2016) “MICROSPHERES: AS A NOVEL CONTROLLED DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM : A REVIEW” Pharma Science Monitor, Apr – Jun, 7(2) 37-53. [ISSN: 0978-7908]
  26. D P Shah et al. (2016) “PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF AEGLE MARMELOS: AN OVERVIEW” Pharma Science Monitor, Apr – Jun, 7(2) 98-106. [ISSN: 0978-7908]
  27. D P Shah et al. (2016) “PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF PHASEOLUS VULGARIS: A REVIEW” Pharma Science Monitor, Apr – Jun, 7(2) 107-115. [ISSN: 0978-7908]
  28. D P Shah et al. (2016) “A VALUABLE MEDICINAL PLANT - ALBIZZIA LEBBECK BENTH.” Pharma Science Monitor, Apr – Jun, 7(2) 116-123. [ISSN: 0978-7908]
  29. D P Shah et al. (2016) “PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF TERMINALIA ARJUNA: AN OVERVIEW” Pharma Science Monitor, Apr – Jun, 7(2) 124-131. [ISSN: 0978-7908]
  30. D P Shah et al. (2016) “PEPTIC ULCER: A REVIEW ON EPIDEMIOLOGY, ETIOLOGY, PATHOGENESIS AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES” Pharma Science Monitor, Apr – Jun, 7(2) 139-147. [ISSN: 0978-7908]
  31. D P Shah et al. (2016) “STOMACH- SPECIFIC MUCOADHESION DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM” Pharma Science Monitor, Apr – Jun, 7(2) 258-269. [ISSN: 0978-7908]
  32. D P Shah et al. (2015) “Nanosuspension Technology: A Innovative Slant for Drug Delivery System and Permeability Enhancer for Poorly Soluble Drugs. Journal of Drug Delivery Therapeutics, 5(1), 10-13.
  33. D P Shah et al. (2015) “Mucoadhesive Buccal Drug Delivery System: A Review”Inventi Rapid: NDDS Vol. 2015, Issue 3, 1-8 [ISSN 0976-3791]
  34. D P Shah et al. (2015) “Microwave Assisted Isolation of Mucilage from the Pulp of Feronia limonia Fruit”Inventi Rapid: Planta Activa Vol. 2015, Issue 3, 1-3. [ISSN 2278-411X]  
  35. D P Shah et al. (2015) “A Review on Microemulsion Based Gel: A Recent Approach for Topical Drug Delivery System”, Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 8(2), 118-126
  36. D P Shah et al. (2015) “A Review on Nanocrystals Drug Delivery System”, Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 8(5), 647-654.
  37. D P Shah et al. (2015) “Liquidsolid Technology : A Novel Approach to Enhance Solubility of Poorly Water Soluble Drugs” Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 8(12), 1733.
  38. D P Shah et al. (2014) “Fast Dissolving Strips: A Novel Drug Delivery System” American Journal of Biological and Pharmaceutical Research, 1(4), 170-181.
  39. D P Shah et al. (2014) “Design and Optmization of Fluconazole Microsponges containing Ethyl Cellulose for Topical Delivery System using Quality by Design Approach”. Pharma Science Monitor, 5(3) Supp. 1, 95-133. (IF - 0.339)
  40. D P Shah et al. (2014) “Development And Evaluation Of Polyherbal Ointments For Anti-Inflammatory Therapy” International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 6(3), 114-119. (IF – 0.973)
  41. D P Shah et al. (2014) “Microsponges: A Revolutionary Path Breaking Modfied Drug Delivery of Topical Drugs” International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 6(2), 1-14. (IF – 0.973)
  42. D P Shah et al. (2014) “Preparation, Characterization and In vitro Release Studies of Biodegradable Calcium Alginate - Diclofenac sodium Beads” International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 6(1), 48-53. (IF – 0.973)
  43. D P Shah et al. (2013) “Evaluating the Mucoadhesive Properties of Mucilage of Hibiscus rosasinensis Linn., Drug Delivery Systems”, International Journal of Pharmacy Research & Technology, 3(1), 16-21.
  44. D P Shah et al. (2013) “Pharmacological Activities of Cedrus Deodara: An Overview”, Pharma Science Monitor, 4(3), Suppl. 1, 100-114. (IF – 0.33)
  45. D P Shah et al. (2013) “Pharmacological Activities of Achyranthus Aspera: An Overview” Pharma Science Monitor, 4(3), Suppl. 1, 115-126. (IF – 0.33)
  46. D P Shah et al. (2013) “Screening of Solanum Melongena Roots for Its Antiarthritic Potential” Pharma Science Monitor, 4(3), Suppl. 1, 127-139. (IF – 0.33)
  47. D P Shah et al. (2013) “A Review on Oxidative Stress and Diabetic Complications.” Pharma Science Monitor, 4(3), Suppl. 1, 166-179. (IF – 0.33)
  48. D P Shah et al. (2013) “A Valuable Medicinal Plant - Crataeva Nurvala.” Pharma Science Monitor, 4(3), Suppl. 1, 210-227. (IF – 0.33)
  49. D P Shah et al. (2012) “Seed Mucilage of Blepharisedulis Pers. as a Disintegrant in Tablet: Extraction, Formulation and Evaluation” International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. 4(3), 120-126. (IF – 0.973)
  50. D P Shah et al. (2012) “Morgellons disease an undefined illness: a challenge to modern medicine” International Journal of Pharmaceutical Innovation 2 (3), 30-38.
  51. D P Shah et al. (2011) “A Preliminary Investigation of Moringa Oleifera Lam Gum As a Pharmaceutical Excipient ”International Journal of Pharmacy Research & Technology, Volume 1, Issue 1, July – September 2011, 12-16
  52. D P Shah et al. (2011) “Extraction, Formulation and Evaluation of Seed Mucilage from BlepharisEdulis Pers. As a Disintegrant in Tablet” The Indian Pharmacist, August 2011, 71-80.
  53. D P Shah et al. (2011) “Time and/or Site Specific Drug Delivery of Floating Pulsatile Release Delivery System” Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy, 2(1), 59-65.
  54. D P Shah et al. (2011) “Influence of Excipient Type and Level on Quality Control Parameters of Tablets Formulated from Polysaccharides Matrix System” Latin American Journal of Pharmacy, 30(7), 1283-90. (IF – 0.288)
  55. D P Shah et al. (2011) “Design and Evaluation of Gastro-retentive tablets of Atenolol using HPMC polymer” The Indian Pharmacist, May, 60-68.
  56. D P Shah et al. (2011) ”A Novel Co-processed Super Disintegrating Agent Consisting of Crospovidone and Sodium Starch Glycolate” Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 4(2), 290-293.
  57. D P Shah et al. (2010) “Pharmacognostical and preliminary phytochemical investigation of Lawsoniainermis L. leaf”Rom J Biol–Plant Biol 55 (2), 127-133.
  58. D P Shah et al. (2010). “Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities of TerminaliaCrenulata Roth Bark”. Pharmacologyonline, 2: 204-217.
  59. D P Shat et al. (2010) “Formulation and evaluation of paracetamol tablet using natural and synthetic binder.” The Indian Pharmacist. September Issue; p. 53-56.
  60. D P Shah et al. (2010) “Influence of various excipients on quality control parameter of Aceclofenac tablet containing SSG.”Pharma Science Monitor. 1(1); p. 113 – 121. (IF – 0.33)
  61. D P Shah et al. (2010) “A Newer Application of Physically Modified Gellan Gum in Tablet Formulation using Factorial Design.”ARS Pharmaceutica. 51(1); p.28-40.
  62. D P Shah et al. (2010) “Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities of Alangium salvifolium (L.F.) Wang Root.” Global J Pharmacol. 4(1); p. 13 – 18. (IF – 0.62)
  63. D P Shah et al. (2010) ”High performance thin layer chromatographic method for quantification of Gallic acid in bark powder of Terminalia crenulata Roth.” Indian Drugs 47(6); p. 58-61.
  64. D P Shah et al. (2010) “High Performance Thin Layer Chromatographic Method for Quantification of Gallic Acid in Root Powder of Alangium salvifolium (L.F.) Wang.” International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. 2(2), 40 – 44. (IF – 0.973)
  65. D P Shah et al. (2010) Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities of Bryophyllum Calicynum Salibs leaf. Pharmacologyonline. 1,p.393 – 405
  66. D P Shah et al. (2009) “Seed mucilage of Blepharis edulis Pers. As a disintegrant in tablet: extraction, formulation and evaluation.”Acta Pharmaceutica Sciencia. 51(3),p. 271-280.
  67. D P Shah et al. (2009). “Gums and Mucilages: versatile excipients for pharmaceutical formulations.” Asian J Pharm Sci. 4(5), p. 309-323.
  68. D P Shah et al. (2009). “Modification and Characterization of Gellan Gum.” Pharm Tech. 33(7), p. 48-58.
  69. D P Shah et al. (2008). “Microscopical and preliminary phytochemical studies on leaves of Bryophyllum Calycinum Salibs.”J Pharmacy Res. 1 (2), p. 230-232.
  70. D P Shah et al. (2008). “Evaluation of mucilage of Hibiscus rosasinensis Linn as rate controlling matrix for sustained release of Diclofenac.” Drug Dev Ind Pharmacy. 34, p. 807-816. (IF – 1.54)
  71. D P Shah et al. (2008).“Microscopical and preliminary phytochemical investigation of TerminaliaCrenulata Roth bark.”Advances in Biological Sci. 7(1), p. 17-21.
  72. D P Shah et al. (2008).“Assessing Hibiscus rosa-sinensisLinn as an excipient in sustained release tablets.”Pharm Tech. p. 62-75.
  73. D P Shah et al. (2007). “A Preliminary Investigation on gum of Anogeissuslatifolia Wall as a Pharmaceutical Excipient.”Int J Pharm Expt. July-September. P. 121-126.
  74. D P Shah et al. (2007). “Microscopical and preliminary phytochemical studies on root of Alangium Salvifolium (L.F.) Wang.”Advances in Biological Sci. 6 (1&2), p. 45-50.
  75. D P Shah et al. (2007). “Evaluating mucilage from Aloe Barbadensis Miller as a pharmaceutical excipient for sustained-release matrix tablets.”Pharm Tech, 31 (11), p. 90-98.
  76. D P Shah et al. (1999).  “Functionality testing of co-processed diluent containing lactose and talc.”Int J Pharm Expt. January - March. P. 14-19.

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