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Dr. Mehul N. Patel is a Professor at Dept. of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, Dharmsinh Desai University, Nadiad – 387001, Gujarat, India. He has total more than 17 years of experience in academic & research. He completed his Ph. D from HNGU, Patan-Gujarat, Bachelor of Pharmacy at BMCPER, Modasa-Gujarat & Master of Pharmacy from KLE’s College of Pharmacy, Bangalore-Karnataka. He has secured first rank in his PG examination (M. Pharm) at Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Science, Karnataka. He has published more than 20 research papers in international and national journals and more than 40 presentations of his research works were represented at various international and national conferences as author & coauthor. He is approved Ph.D. Guide at Dharmsinh Desai University and currently 08 Ph.D. scholars working under his guidance. Dr. Patel has guided more than 20 M.Pharm students for PG dissertation research work. His thrust are of research are Micro/Nano-Carrier based drug delivery systems, Transdermal Drug Delivery, Nasal Drug Delivery and Herbal formulation development. He has hands on expertise for Quality by Design (QbD), Design of Experiments (DOE), statistical analysis, statistical optimization etc. He is the life member of professional bodies such as Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI) & Association of Pharmacy Professionals (APP). He is also a-President of Gujarat state branch, Association of Pharmacy

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Assistant Professor

Dharmsinh Desai University (DDU)

Oct-2011 to Present
Assistant Professor

Kalol Institute of Pharmacy (KIP)

Jul-2008 to Sep-2011
Assistant Professor

BS Patel Pharmacy College

Apr-2006 to Jun-2008

Education

Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University (HNGU Patan)

Ph.D. in Novel Drug Delivery Systems

Passout Year: 2010
KLE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, BENGALURU

ME in Pharmaceutical Technology

Passout Year: 2005

Publication

Directly Compressible Sustained Release Matrix Tablets of Losartan Potassium via Crystallo-co-agglomeration

Background: Losartan potassium possesses poor bioavailability due to low elimination half-life and so requires to be developed as sustained release dosage form. Objectives: The present study...

Technical and Formulation Aspects of Pharmaceutical Co-Crystallization: A Systematic Review

Crystal engineering provides a unique approach to modulating the physicochemical properties of forming active drug molecules so nowadays pharmaceutical companies and researchers have shown i...

Formulation design of oral lamotrigine suspension for the treatment of epilepsy

Aim: Lamotrigine is a broad-spectrum anticonvulsant drug widely used as mono- or adjunct therapy in adults and children. The aim of this study was to develop a liquid formulation of lamotr...

Green synthesis and properties of arginine derived complexes for assorted drug delivery systems: A review

In the current scenario, green technologies in chemistry and various fields create attention to every researcher. The green synthesis provides environmentally and eco-friendly raw materials ...

EFFECT OF ESSENTIAL OILS ON TRANSDERMAL PERMEATION OF METOPROLOL SUCCINATE

The objective of the present study was to prepare a matrix-type transdermal drug delivery system containing metoprolol succinate and to evaluate the effect of essential oils on transdermal p...

Topical arginine solid lipid nanoparticles: Development and characterization by QbD approach

The application of l-arginine, the nonessential amino acid, as in pharmaceutical and cosmetics is raised as it shows the number of advantages for internal and external, applications. But its...

Formulation development and characterization of Lumefantrine nanosuspension for enhanced antimalarial activity

Variable and low oral bioavailability (4-11%) of lumefantrine (LUF), an anti-malarial agent, is characterized by very low solubility in aqueous vehicle. Thus, the present study was intended ...

DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF NOVEL MUCOADHESIVE GASTRORETENTIVE FORMULATION OF GLIPIZIDE

The aim of the present study was to develop and characterize a gastroretentive formulati on for controlled drug release and to develop innovative gastro retentive formulation based on mucoad...

Effect of gelling agents & rate controlling membranes on permeability of propranolol hydrochloride through reservoir-type transdermal delivery system

A Reservoir-type Transdermal Delivery System for Propranolol Hydrochloride was prepared consisting of gel as a drug reservoir in between backing laminates and a rate controlling membrane. Th...

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Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India

From year to Present

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S9-032024-0700809

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