Journal of Chromatography & Separation Techniques

Journal of Chromatography & Separation Techniques
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Lalitha K.G

Department of Pharmacy, Ultra College of Pharmacy, MGR Medical University, Tamilnadu, India

Biography

Dr. K.G. Lalitha is a distinguished academic in the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at Ultra College of Pharmacy, affiliated with MGR Medical University in Tamil Nadu, India. With over 26 years of experience in teaching and research, she has significantly contributed to pharmaceutical sciences. Dr. Lalitha holds a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and has published extensively, with 61 national and international research articles and three book chapters. INSC Her research interests encompass the synthesis of medicinal compounds, analytical method development and validation, and the isolation and characterization of active constituents from medicinal plants. Notably, she has supervised eight Ph.D. scholars, all of whom have been awarded their doctorates under her guidance. INSC Dr. Lalitha has received funding from esteemed organizations such as CSIR, ICMR, and AICTE, reflecting her active engagement in advancing pharmaceutical research. INSC In addition to her research, Dr. Lalitha has organized and co-organized seminars and symposiums, fostering knowledge exchange in the pharmaceutical community. INSC For a comprehensive list of her publications, please refer to her profile on the International Society for Research and Development (InSc) Awards website. INSC

Publications
  • Research Article   
    Qualitative HPTLC Phytochemical Profiling of the Seeds of Swietenia mahagoni Jacq
    Author(s): Vigneshwaran L.V* and Lalitha K.G

    The science of medicine is developing, and attempts are being made across the board to replace rationalism with empiricism. Diabetic patients who are concerned about their health are increasingly looking for medicinal plants with anti-hyperglycemic properties. The chosen plant, Swietenia mahagoni Jacq, was the subject of the current study's phytochemical investigations. It has a variety of medicinal uses in ethno medicine. In Indonesia and India, the seeds and bark are used as traditional medicine to treat hypertension, diabetes, malaria, and epilepsy. Small pieces of S. mahagoni Jacq. Seeds were dried at room temperature in the shade. The seeds were reused into a fine, coarse form. The factory material was kept in a watertight vessel in a clean, dark position. Birth of factory material, phytoconstituent identification, and HPTLC may all be used in phytochemical .. View More»
    DOI: 10.35248/2157-7064.24.15.548

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