Sessions & Tracks
Track 01: Analytical Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry In the pharmaceutical enterprise, analytical chemists are entangled in the whole system, from drug discovery to market, analyzing the bodily or chemical homes of drug materials and formulations to defining the quality and balance of drug merchandise to make certain the safety of the drug. The assessment highlights a range of analytical strategies like titrimetrie, chromatographic, spectroscopic, electrophoretic, and electrochemical and their equal strategies which might be carried out inside the analysis of pharmaceutical.
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Track 02: Organic Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry
Organic chemistry is vital in the pharmaceutical industry, where the study of organic compounds drives research, discovery, and development of new medicines. Organic molecules play significant roles in nature, drugs, and technology, acting as a foundation for understanding molecular structure and reactivity. Organic chemists are key players in drug discovery, using their expertise to advance pharmaceutical innovations. Inorganic chemistry also impacts medicine through metal ions, which are crucial in various biological processes. For instance, lithium carbonate (Li?CO?) is used to treat bipolar disorder, while cisplatin works by releasing chloride ions upon crossing cell membranes, leading to its anticancer effects.
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Track 03: Applied Medicinal Chemistry
Applied Medicinal Chemistry integrates synthetic chemistry, natural products, and computational chemistry with chemical biology, enzymology, and structural biology. This interdisciplinary approach aims to discover and develop new therapeutic agents by combining various chemical and biological techniques.
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Track 04: Pharmaceuticals and Nutraceuticals
Pharmaceutical supplements contain high concentrations of specific vitamins and minerals, while nutraceuticals offer the benefits of natural foods. The term “nutraceutical” refers to foods with medicinal or nutritional benefits. Nutraceuticals, such as garlic, omega-3 fatty acids, and dietary fibers, provide health advantages with fewer side effects compared to conventional medicines. However, due to legal restrictions, nutraceuticals cannot be recommended by doctors as treatments for illnesses.
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Track 05: Mass Spectrometry
Mass spectrometry (MS) is an analytical technique used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ions. A mass spectrum plots ion signals against the mass-to-charge ratio, helping determine the molecular identity, structure, and isotopic signature of compounds. MS involves four stages: ionization, acceleration, deflection, and detection. It is used across diverse fields to analyze both pure samples and complex mixtures.
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Track 06: Chromatography & Separation Techniques
Chromatography is a method for separating components of a mixture based on their movement through a stationary phase. By employing chromatography, precise separation, analysis, and purification of compounds can be achieved. The two main phases are the stationary phase and the mobile phase. Key chromatographic techniques include Column Chromatography, Paper Chromatography, Thin Layer Chromatography, Gas Chromatography (GC), and High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC).
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Track 07: Bio-Organic Chemistry
Bioorganic chemistry merges organic chemistry with biochemistry to study biological processes using chemical methods. It aims to explain and control complex biological systems at the molecular level, such as protein and enzyme functions. Bioorganic chemistry seeks to understand and mimic cellular and biochemical processes through chemical research.
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Track 08: Environmental Catalysis and Green Chemistry
Environmental catalysis involves catalytic technologies to reduce emissions of harmful compounds and minimize environmental impact. It includes using heterogeneous catalysts to lower nitrogen oxide emissions, process cleaner fuels, and destroy waste. Green chemistry focuses on designing chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate hazardous substances throughout their lifecycle, aiming to lessen environmental harm and promote sustainability.
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Track 09: NMR in Rational Drug Design
NMR Spectroscopy is crucial in drug discovery and development. It effectively screens for high-affinity ligands, elucidates binding sites, and provides structural information on drug-biomolecule interactions. NMR helps verify drug structures and understand how they interact with biological targets, making it an invaluable tool in pharmaceutical research.
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Track 10: Genotoxicity
Genotoxicity refers to the property of chemical agents that damage genetic information within cells, potentially leading to mutations and cancer. While all mutagens are genotoxic, not all genotoxic substances are mutagenic. Genotoxicity can cause direct DNA damage or trigger mutations through misjudged event activation. Cells may repair or undergo apoptosis to prevent the expression of genotoxic mutations, though damage may still lead to mutagenesis.
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Track 11: Ethno pharmacy
Ethno pharmacy studies the use and perception of medicines within different societies, including traditional and modern pharmaceuticals. It explores the origins of drugs, whether derived from natural sources or synthetic processes, and examines their effectiveness in treating various medical conditions.
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Track 12: Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology
Molecular pharmacology focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying drug actions and interactions with cellular substrates. Cellular pharmacology, on the other hand, studies the effects of drugs on cell functions. This field includes molecular signaling, drug-receptor complexes, drug action system analysis, and drug transport.
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Track 13: Photochemistry and Phytopharmaceuticals
Photochemistry involves studying plant-derived chemicals and their functions in human and plant biology. Phytochemicals, including alkaloids, phenylpropanoids, polyketides, and terpenoids, are classified based on their biosynthesis. Phytopharmaceuticals are defined as refined plant extracts with bioactive compounds used for medicinal purposes, either internally or externally.
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Track 14: Chemical Synthesis and Catalysis
Chemical synthesis involves the artificial execution of chemical reactions to produce desired products. This process includes various reactions and may require purification procedures. Catalysis refers to the use of substances (catalysts) that enhance the rate or outcome of a reaction without being consumed. Catalysts are removed after the reaction if they are not intended to be part of the final product.
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Track 15: Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacokinetics studies the fate of drugs within a living organism, focusing on drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. Clinical pharmacokinetics applies these principles to manage drug therapy safely and effectively, examining drug onset, duration, and intensity of effects.
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Track 16: Pharmacogenomics
Pharmacogenomics explores how an individual's genome affects their response to drugs. It combines pharmacology and genomics to optimize drug therapy based on genetic information, aiming to maximize drug efficacy and minimize adverse effects. Unlike pharmacogenetics, which focuses on single gene-drug interactions, pharmacogenomics considers multiple genes and their influence on drug responses.
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Track 17: Pharmacodynamics
Pharmacodynamics studies the biochemical, physiological, and molecular effects of drugs on the body. It includes receptor binding, post-receptor effects, and chemical interactions, describing what a drug does to the body. This field encompasses drug effects on animals, microorganisms, and combinations thereof.
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Track 18: Pharmacognosy
Pharmacognosy is the study of natural sources, such as plants, for potential drugs. It involves understanding the biochemical, physical, chemical, and biological properties of natural substances and their use in developing new drugs. This field encompasses various disciplines, including botany, ethnobotany, marine biology, microbiology, and herbal medicine.
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Track 19: Chemo genomics
Chemogenomics, or chemical genomics, involves high-throughput screening of chemical libraries against biological targets to discover new drugs and targets. It combines modern chemistry and biology concepts, linking combinatorial chemistry with genomics and proteomics to identify novel compounds and their functions.
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Track 20: Bioisosteres
In medicinal chemistry, bioisosteres are chemical groups with similar properties that can replace one another in drug design. The use of bioisosteres aims to enhance desired biological or physical properties while maintaining similar chemical structures. This technique helps in reducing toxicity, altering bioavailability, or modifying the activity and metabolism of drug compounds.
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Track 21: Drug Metabolism
Drug metabolism is the process by which drugs are chemically altered by living organisms, often through enzymatic systems. This process, part of xenobiotic metabolism, includes biotransformation phases where drugs are converted into more polar forms for excretion. Phase 1 involves oxidation, while Phase 2 involves conjugation with polar compounds. Finally, conjugated drugs are further processed and expelled from cells.
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Track 22: Antibiotics
Antibiotics are medicines used to combat bacterial infections in humans and animals. They are essential for treating bacterial infections and may also possess antiprotozoal activity. Common antibiotics include penicillin, ampicillin, cephalexin, ciprofloxacin, azithromycin, and erythromycin. Some antibiotics, like metronidazole, are effective against protozoan infections as well.
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Track 23: Drug Development
Drug development encompasses the entire process of bringing a new drug molecule to clinical use. This includes basic research, preclinical studies, clinical development, and FDA review. The goal is to introduce a novel drug with proven therapeutic benefits to the market.
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Track 24: Biological Drugs in Autoimmune Diseases
Biologic therapies for autoimmune diseases target molecules involved in immune system mechanisms. These therapies offer alternatives to traditional disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs and immunosuppressive. Biologics, such as those used for rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, and psoriatic arthritis, work by modifying the inflammation process to alleviate joint pain and damage. Traditional treatments include NSAIDs, glucocorticoids, and DMARDs.
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