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About author : Dr. Runjhun Pallavi is an esteemed Associate Professor at SGT College of Pharmacy SGT University Gurugram, India, over 20 years of distinguished experience in teaching and research at different institutes in India. She did her M Pharm (Pharm. Biotechnology) and PhD from Birla Institute of Technology (Mesra) Ranchi. She has worked on more than 30 species of fungi in extraction of Glucose Oxidase enzymes. Later she worked on the Method development and validation of active constituents of polyherbal drugs using modern techniques of HPLC, HPTLC, FTIR, UV-VIS Spectroscopy. Throughout her career, she has contributed significantly to academic excellence at various prestigious institutes across India. Dr. Pallavi's expertise and passion for her field have taken her around the globe, with visits to more than 15 countries, where she has engaged in academic collaborations, conferences, and research initiatives. Her international experiences have enriched her teaching methodologies and broadened her research perspectives, making her a valuable asset to the academic community. She has many patents and numerous paper published in national and international journals. She is a registered Pharmacist and a life member of APTI and IPA. Dr. Vijay Nigam, PhD, MPharm, (Pharmacognosy) & MBA- HR with more than 19 Years of experience. Done B. Pharmacy from V.N.S. Institute of Pharmacy, Bhopal, M.P., (R.G.P.V. University, Bhopal( and M. Pharmacy from The Oxford College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, Karnataka, RGUHS –Bangalore. Ph,D from VMU, Salem, Tamilnadu and MBA-HR from Punjab Technical University-Jalandhar (PTU), Punjab. Currently working as Principal in Daksh Institute of Pharmaceutical Science (DIPS), Narayanpura Road, Chhatarpur (M.P.). Previously Worked as “Scientist-B” Cum HOD in Medical Data Collection, Analysis & Patient Follow up Department, under Patanjali Research Foundation Trust (PRFT), Patanjali Yogpeeth; Phase-I, Near Bahadrabad, Haridwar, Uttarakhand. Publish
About book : Introducing the book “Textbook of Advanced Pharmacognosy-I" is something that fills me with an incredible amount of joy. The content of this book has been meticulously crafted to adhere to the curriculum for Bachelor of Pharmacy students that have been outlined by the Pharmacy Council of India. An effort has been made to investigate the topic using terminology that is as straightforward as possible in order to make it more simply digestible for pupils. The book has a number of illustrations, such as flowcharts and diagrams that make it simple for students to comprehend complex ideas. It is the author's honest desire that both students and academicians would take something helpful away from reading this book. I am hoping that both the students and the teachers will have positive reactions to this book. We are open to hearing recommendations regarding any and all aspects of the profession. We take full responsibility for any deviations or errors that may have been overlooked, and we would be extremely appreciative if readers would bring them to our attention if they did occur.