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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
PROFILE
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1. Mrs. G.Krishnaveni, M.Sc.,M.Phil, SLET(Ph.D)
2. Mr. M. Siva Kishore, M.Sc., M.Phil
3. Mrs. O. Sailaja, M.Sc, B.Ed
4. Miss. R. Aruna, M.Sc
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Vision and Mission
To Develop Creativity
To inject Self-Confidence
To impart Value based Education
To provide High Quality Education
To encourage the students to learn and to carry out the
Research Work.
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Goals and Objectives
To provide dynamically updated programmes in the field of
Chemistry.
Promote vigorous research
To impart qualitative/quantitative analytical and synthetic
chemical knowledge and skills.
To make the students able to analyse and solve real world problems.
To impart ability to analyse complex chemical problems.
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• Laboratory of size: 30’x60’ • Instrument Laboratory• Balance Room • Stores Room
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• Group Discussions• Guest Lectures• Class room seminars• Field Trips• Quiz Competitions• CD’s & Floppies
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Guest Lecture By Prof K. Sambasiva rao, Guest Lecture by Prof V. Anuradha IIT, Bombay Vignan College, Guntur
QuizStudent Seminar
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Prof P.V.V. Satyanarayana Dr. P. Nanibabu
Prof C.V. Nageswara raoProf B. Haribabu
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• The Department is offering free coaching for M.Sc. Entrance.
• The students are motivated to take part in the competitive examinations at State, National level and also NET examination of CSIR.
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Students are exposed to industrial methods in chemistry through Field trips.
Field Trip to Milk projectField Trip to Milk project Field Trip to RV LabsField Trip to RV Labs
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Innovative Programme“Extraction of chemical constituents from medicinal plants”
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Plant Name Chemical constituents Uses
Neem leaves Quercetin, Nimbosterol, Liminoids, Anti Septic, Antifungal, Antiviral
Pepperment Menthol, Neomethol Asthma, Cold, Flu
Tulsi leavesOlealonic acid, ursolic acid, eugenol, carvacrol,
linalool Antibacterial, antioxidant
Aloevera leaves Aloe emodin, and Minerals (Ca, Na, K, Mg etc )Antibacterial, Antiviral, Controls blood
sugar levels
Coriander leaves Niacin, Folic Acid, beta carotene Treatment for anemia, good digestion
Spinach leaves Nutrients, Carotenoids Skin cancer, lowers blood pressure
Bhringarajawedololactone[1.6%], demethylwedelolactone,
desmethyl-wedelolactoneanticancer, analgesic, antioxidant,
antimyotoxic, antiviral, antibacterial,
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Students Achievements
No of Seminars/Workshops attended by the students : 19No of papers presented by the students : 05Students secured prizes in State level competitions : 04
•K. Swathi (II M.Sc) and M.D.S.Rani (II M.Sc) got special prize in paper presentation competition conducted by Vignan Degree College ,Guntur on 9th and 10th Dec-2011.
•B. Vimala (Ii M.Sc) got 2nd Prize in laboratory skills competition conducted
by Vignan Degree College ,Guntur on 9th and 10th Dec-2011.
•P. Sunitha (II M.SC) got 3rd Prize in poster presentation competitions conducted by JKC College ,Guntur on 19th Dec-2011.
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Papers published - 07
1. “Analysis of protein content and types of aminoacids present in the cerebro spinal fluid of various diseased patients” was published in Pharmanest journal in Nov-2010.
2. “Development and validation method for quantification of NEBEVOLOL in formulation analysis by using RP – HPLC” was published in IJRPC in March 2011.
3. “Development and validation method for quantification of ANASTRAZOLE in formulation analysis by using RP – HPLC” was published in IJRRPAS in June 2011.
4. “Development and validation method for quantification of CABERGOLINE in formulation analysis by using RP – HPLC” was published in IJPI’S Journal of Analytical Chemistry in Nov - 2011.
5. “A Novel RP-HPLC method for the Quantification of Celecoxib in Formulations” published in RJPBCS in Jan-2012.
6. “Oxo Parviflorin, A phenanthropyrone from vanda parviflora” published in Asian research journal of chemistry in Apr-2011.
7. “RPHPLC Method Development and Validation for Simultaneous Estimation Dextromethorphn and Quindine” in JPR Vol.5, Issue 8 , pp. 4212 – 4215 on Aug. 2012
•G. Krishnaveni, Lecturer in M.Sc Chemistry published an article “Simultaneous
Determination Of Famotidine And Ibuprofen In Combined Pharmaceutical
Dosage Form By Rp-Hplc Method”inInternational Journal of Pharma and
Biosciences, 2013 July; 4(3): (P) 655 – 662.
•G. Krishnaveni, Lecturer in M.Sc Chemistry, delivered a guest lecture on “
Heterocyclic Compounds” in Andhra Loyola College, Vijayawada on 5th August
2013.
•Mr. M. Siva kishore, Lecturer in M.Sc Chemistry, awarded M.Phil in the month of
September 2013 on “Sensitive Visible Spectrophotometric Methods For The
Assay Of Selected Drugs In Pure And Tablet Formulations”.
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“Industrial applications of Nano composites” in the National seminar “
Role Of Nanotechnology In Emerging Trends” conducted by the LKBC
Engineering college in Dec – 2011.
“Role Of Nanotechnology In Emerging Trends” conducted by the
LKBC Engineering college in Dec – 2011.
“Green Chemistry – Education” in the National seminar on Green
Chemistry conducted by Mahatma Gandhi college, Guntur on Dec -2011.
“Future chemistry for Human development & Environment , A.C.
College,
Guntur.
Staff Presented Papers in National Seminars
G. Krishnaveni and O. Sailaja, Lecturers in Chemistry presented a paper on “Green
Solvent and Ionic Liquids: Formulating for the Sustainable Future” in UGC
Sponsored National workshop on “Green Chemistry, Its Need and Role In Our Society”
Organized by Department of Chemistry, Dharma Apparao College, Nuzvid on 10 th and
11th February, 2014.
G. Krishnaveni, Lecturer in M.Sc Chemistry published an article “Method
Development and Validation for Simultaneous Determination of Ezetimibe and
Simvastatin in Combined Pharmaceutical Dosage form by RP-HPLC” in International
Journal of Pharmaceutical and life sciences, Volume 2, Issue 2, March 2013.
•G. Krishnaveni, O. Sailaja, Lecturers in M.Sc Chemistry were participated in
the seminar on the “Role of Chemistry in Drug Discovery” organised by
Krishna University and Royal Society of Chemistry(London)-DS, held at
Siddhartha Academy, Vijayawada on 6th July 2013.
•G. Krishnaveni, Head, PG. Dept of Chemistry, T. Bhagyakumar, Head, UG.
Chemistry, O. Sailaja, Lecturer in M.Sc Chemistry sanctioned a minor research
project “Identification of VTPS Pollution Effect on Surrounding Villages” by
UGC in the month of January 2013.
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One month Workshop on “Pharma Quality
Control” to our students.
Extracurricular Activities
Training and Project on soxhlet extraction
Training and Project on Gas chromatography
HPLC Training and Project
Project on UV-Visible Spectrophotometry
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Workshop on “Chromatography Techniques”
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“Chemquest” - A State Level Event
Organized two day UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Significance of Green Strategies for Environmental protection”
on 14th and 15th December 2012
Dr. P. saiprasad, IICT, Hyderabad
Dr. Indresh Kumar, BITS, Pilani
Dr. B. Rajkumar, IIT, Chennai
Dr. Venkatnathan, Vignan University
Poster Presentation
Valedictory
STATE LEVEL WORKSHOP
ON
“CHEMISTRY AND CAREER PROSPECTS”
ON 30th NOVEMBER 2013 (SATURDAY)AT 9.00 AM
Organized by Department of Chemistry
KBN CollegeVijayawada-1
•PG. Department of Chemistry has conducted a State Level Workshop “Chemistry and Career Prospects” for Chemistry Stream on 30th November 2013.
•In this Workshop 200 Degree Final year students were participated from various degree colleges around the Krishna university, Nagarjuna University and Andhra University area.
This workshop was inaugurated by Prof. M.V. Basaveswara Rao, FRSC, Special Officer, Krishna University PG. Centre, Nuzvid and he said about the importance of chemistry and the opportunities available for Post graduates in Chemistry.
As a part of this Workshop three sessions were conducted.
Second session lead by Dr. B. Jaganmohan Reddy, Head, Department of Chemistry, Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajahmundry. In this session he delivered a lecture on “Streams in Chemistry”
The last session lead by Mr. N.V.S.S. Raman, Vice president, Hetero Drugs, Hyderabad. In this session his speech was about the Career prospects for Graduates in Chemistry.
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Alumni
Sl.No Name Organization Position
1. G Dushyanth Reddy VIRCHOW Bio-Tech, Hyderabad Chemist
2. P.Eswara RaoAndhra Organo Pharmaceuticals,
HyderabadChemist
3. S.Hariram Kumar NEERI, Hyderabad Jr. Scientist
4. T.Sandeep Kumar Triplent Bio – Chem, Hyderabad Chemist
5. G.Neerandra Cyston, Hyderabad Chemist
6. M.Sivanageswara Rao Diwis Lab, Hyderabad Executive
7. Y.Muthareddy GVK Lab, Hyderabad Executive
8. N.Rajendra A.R. Life Sciences, Hyderabad Executive
9. R.Shyamsundara Reddy A.R. Life Sciences, Hyderabad Executive
10. K.Chandrasekhar Diwis Lab, Hyderabad Executive
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AlumniSl.No Name Organization Position
11. T.Anusha Land Farmax, Hyderabad Jr.Chemist
12. M. Balakrishna Alekhya Lab, Vijayawada Jr.Chemist
13. D. Jaganadham SS Lab, Hyderabad Production Chemist
14. P. Kantha Rao Nifty Lab, Hyderabad Chemist
15. B. Kasaiah Diwis Lab, Vizag Production Chemist
16. M. AdityakiranSaiadvantium Pharma Ltd.,
HyderabadChemist
17. T. Lingareddy Optimum Labs, Hyderabad Chemist
18. N. Satish Covalent Labs, Hyderabad Chemist
19. Ch. Spandana Acacia Life Sciences, Hyderabad Chemist
20. B. Yerram Raju Vivimed Labs, Hyderabad Chemist
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• Department is going to conduct more seminars
to promote individual study and presentation
capabilities.
• Department thrust on conducting more
Industrial tours and support the students to
expose themselves to latest industrial practices.
• The department intend to extend the certificate
courses by enhancing features for the next
academic years
Future Prospects
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Faculty and Students of Dept. of Chemistry
Faculty and Students of Dept. of Chemistry
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