Dr. Pankaj Gupta
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Dr. Pankaj Gupta

Assistant Professor
K.R. Mangalam University, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Pharmacology from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India

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Biography

Dr. Pankaj Gupta is currently working as Assistant Professor of Pharmacognosy in School of Medical & Allied Sciences, K. R. Mangalam University, Sohna Road, Gurgaon. He obtained his Ph.D. in Pharmacology from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India. He is having 9 years working experience. He also appointed as Lecturer at PDM College of Pharmacy, Bahadurgarh, Senior Research Fellow at Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), Research Assistant, and Research Associate in project at Dr. Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, AIIMS. He has published 12 research articles in national and international peer review journals. He is member of editorial board in Journal of Homeopathy & Ayurvedic Medicine, Natural Product Chemistry & Research, and Medicinal & Aromatic Plants. He is also serving as review for International Journal of Pharmacognosy, Natural Product Research, Journal of Medicinal Plant Research, Journal of Homeopathy & Ayurvedic Medicine, Natural Product Chemistry & Research, and Spatula Drug Discovery. He also participated in several national and international conferences and symposium and performed many presentations. He was awarded ARVO 2009 International Travel Fellowship for valuable contributions towards ophthalmology and vision science, IERG 2010 Travel Grant, and awarded Mrs. Dwarka Prasad Trust-AIIMS, 2008 Travel Grant.

Area of Interest:

Pharmacology and Toxicology
100%
Pharmacognosy
62%
Phytochemistry
90%
Pharmacology
75%
Pharmaceutics
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
12
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Gupta, P., M. Arumugam, R.V. Azad, R. Saxena, N.R. Biswas, S. Ghose and T. Velpandian, 2014. Screening of antiangiogenic potential of twenty two marine invertebrate extracts of phylum mollusca from South east coast of India. Asian Pac. J. Trop. Biomed., 4: s129-s138.
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  2. Velpandian, T., P. Gupta, A.K. Ravi, H.P. Sharma and N.R. Biswas, 2013. Evaluation of pharmacological activities and assessment of intraocular penetration of an ayurvedic polyherbal eye drop (ItoneTM) in experimental models. BMC Compliment. Altern. Med., Vol. 13. 10.1186/1472-6882-13-1.
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  3. Gupta, S., R. Rai, S. Gupta and P. Gupta, 2012. A study of evaluation of neck circumference as a predictability parameter for pulmonary function in young females. Indian J. Physiother. Occup. Therapy-Int. J., 6: 284-287.
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  4. Gupta, P., A. Gupta, K. Agarwal, P. Tomar and S. Satija, 2012. Antioxidant and cytotoxic potential of a new thienyl derivative from Tagetes erecta roots. Pharm. Biol., 50 : 1013-1018.
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  5. Gupta, P. and N. Vasudeva, 2012. Marigold-A potential ornamental plant drug. Hamdard Medicus, 55: 45-59.
  6. Kaur, R., S. Satija, V. Kalsi, M. Meenu and P. Gupta, 2011. Comparative study of analgesic and antipyretic activity of Curcuma caesia and Curcuma amada Roxb. rhizomes. Inventi Rapid: Ethnopharmacol., Vol. 2011. .
  7. Velpandian, T., J. Nirmal, P. Gupta, A.R. Vijayakumar and S. Ghose, 2010. Evaluation of calcium dobesilate for its anti-cataract potential in experimental animal models. Methods Findings Clin. Exp. Pharmacol., 32: 171-179.
  8. Velpandian, T., A. Sobti, A.K. Ravi, P. Gupta, J.S. Titiyal, N. Sharma and S. Ghose, 2010. Rampur chemical spell tragedy-accountability a major concern for chemical transportation. Natl. Med. J. India, 23: 375-376.
  9. Senthilkumari, S., P. Lalitha, N.V. Prajna, A. Haripriya, J. Nirmal, P. Gupta and T. Velpandian, 2010. Single and multidose ocular kinetics and stability analysis of extemporaneous formulation of topical voriconazole in humans. Curr. Eye Res., 35: 953-960.
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  10. Gupta, P. and N. Vasudeva, 2010. In vitro antiplasmodial and antimicrobial potential of Tagetes erecta roots. Pharm. Biol., 48: 1218-1223.
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  11. Gupta, P., N. Vasudeva and S.K. Sharma, 2009. Pharmacognostical study and preliminary phytochemical screening of the roots of Tagetes erecta Linn. Hamdard Medicus, 52: 153-160.
  12. Vasudeva, N., P. Gupta and S.K. Sharma, 2007. A new bithienyl constituent from Tagetes erecta Linn. roots. Indian J. Heterocyclic Chem., 16: 303-304.