SGM College Patan

- Welcome to Department of Medicinal Chemistry -


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The vision of the Department is to aspiring for best education in Medicinal chemistry, biological sciences and allied sciences. To create innovative and learning environment for developing the department as a center of excellence in the academic as well as in research.


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To train every undergraduate to an efficient and compatible graduate. To offer various courses and ideas related to Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Medicinal Chemistry.


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  • To provide basic knowledge to the students in medicinal chemistry which will serve as a part of foundation.
  • To provide positive experience that stimulate gratitude for Medicinal Chemistry.
  • To produce capable and versatile graduates through guiding moral and ethical values.
  • To increase the participation, retention and success for students enrolled in Medicinal Chemistry.
  • To furnish the skilled man power to the pharmaceutical industries and for higher education.


Information of Department


Department History
Year of Establishment Programmes
2022-2023
B. Sc Medicinal Chemistry
(3 years degree course. Semester Pattern
Faculty Profile

Dr.Dhodamani Ananta Gulab
HOD & Assistant Professor

  • Qualification:  M.Sc., Ph.D., SET
  • Experience :  : UG-04+ Years; PG-04+ Years.

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Mr.Salunkhe Sangram S.
Assistant Professor

  • Qualification:  M. Sc., NET, SET, GATE.
  • Experience :    UG :04 Years

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Mr. Gore Vaibhav Namdev.
Assistant Professor

  • Qualification:  M. Sc., SET. B.Ed., MA., DSM.
  • Experience :    03 Years

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Mr.Salunkhe Sumit Suryakumar.
Assistant Professor

  • Qualification:  M.Sc.
  • Experience :  : UG-04 Years;

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Program Specific Outcome

B. Sc. Medicinal Chemistry


Sr.No. After studying the course the student will be able to
1 Understand basis of theoretical as well as practical knowledge of all core and allied subjects of Medicinal Chemistry includes chemical sciences, physical sciences, life sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, mathematical sciences, and computer sciences.
2 Learn the drug design, drug delivery, mechanism of action, chemical moiety involved in the dug, drug manufacturing, QA/QC and regulation etc.
3 Understand and apply operative components of Medicinal Chemistry in pharmaceutical, clinical pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, community pharmacy, pharmaceutical care, and other related areas for the benefit of the use of medications.
4 Emphasis on drug discovery and design, drug delivery, drug action, drug analysis, cost effectiveness of Medicines (Pharmacoeconomics), drug regulatory affairs etc.
5 Apply for higher studies in the field of Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Medicinal Chemistry.
6 To enhance student sense of interest for Medicinal Chemistry and to involve them in an intellectually stimulating experience of learning in a supportive environment.
Syllabus
Academic Calendar- 2023-24
Sr.No Month Week Activity
1. June-2023 1st Week Result analysis of B. Sc I Year
2nd week Plan for BOS subcommittee and BOS committee meetings
3rd and 4th Week BOS subcommittee and BOS committee meetings
 
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  July -2023
    1st Week
Departmental meeting to plan for syllabus preparation of B. Sc.I and B. Sc. II
2nd Week Admission process for B. Sc. I and B. Sc. II Medicinal Chemistry
3rd and 4th Week Finalization of syllabus, course structure and credit framework to impalement NEP-2020
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August -2023 1st Week Departmental Meeting for finalizing time table and syllabus distribution.
2nd Week Departmental meeting for allotment of annual work
3rd Week Departmental activity, B. Sc.I Welcome function
4th Week Guest lecture -I
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September-2023 1st Week Departmental activity, Other Institution visit
2nd Week Departmental meeting for Assignment
3rd Week Guest Lecture-II
4th Week Seminars and online tests
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October -2023 1s Week Poster presentation activity
2nd Week Departmental meeting for paper setting
3rd and 4th Week Preliminary examination
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November-2023 1st Week Departmental meeting for Sem I exam
2nd ,3rd & 4th Week Assessment of Theory examination
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December-2023 1st and 2nd Week Planning for study tour
3rd and 4th Week Departmental meeting for distribution of syllabus
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January-2024 1st Week Guest lecture-III
2nd Week Participation in trade fair
3rd and 4th Week Seminar Activity
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February-2024 1st and 2nd Week Participation in SGM Chem Quiz and conferences
3rd and 4th Week Participation in Science exhibition
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March-2024 1st Week Departmental meeting for syllabus completion
2nd and 3rd Week Home assignment and unit tests
4th Week Departmental Activity/Parent meet.
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April-2024 1st and 2nd Week Departmental meeting for planning of B. Sc III year syllabus and paper setting
3rd and 4th Week Internal evaluation/practical examination
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May-2024 1st and 2nd Week Submission of annual reports of different activities
3rd and 4th Week SEE examination and paper evaluation
Research Projects
Sr.No Name of Faculty Title of the Project Funding agency Year Major/ Minor Amount (Rs.) Status
1. Dr.Dhodamani A. G. Hybrids of Doped/undoped………Devices RUSA 2022-2023 Minor 1,10,000/- Ongoing

Papers Published in Peer Reviewed Journals

Sr.No Name of Faculty Title of research paper Journal Year
1. Yadav, A. A.; Hunge, Y. M.; Dhodamani, A. G.; Kang, S. W. Hydrothermally Synthesized Ag@MoS2 Composite for Enhanced Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production Catalysts 2023
2. More, K. V.; Dhodamani, A. G.; Dongale, T. D.; Panda, D. K.; Delekar, S. D. Compositional-dependent enhanced physicochemical and photovoltaic studies of nanocrystalline Ti1-xFexO2-δ photoelectrodes co-sensitized with CdS QDs-N719 dye Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry 2022
3. Kumbhar, D.; Delekar S. D.; Kumbhar, S.; Dhodamani, A. G.; Harale, N.; Nalawade,R.;  Nalawade, A. Effect Of Mn2+ Substitution into the Host Lattice of Zno via Sol-Gel Route for Boosting Dye Sensitized Solar Cells Performance Chemical papers 2021
4. Deshmukh,S. P.;Koli,V. B.; Dhodamani, A. G.; Patil, S. M.;Ghodake, V. S.;Delekar, S. D Ultrasonochemically Modified Ag@TiO2 Nanocomposites as Potent Antibacterial Agent in the Paint Formulation for Surface Disinfection ChemistrySelect 2021
5. Kumbhar, D.; Kumbhar, S.; Dhodamani, A.;Delekar, S.; Harale, N.; Nalawade,R.;  Nalawade, A. Enhanced photoelectrochemical cell performance of Co doped ZnO nanoparticles sensitized by affordable mixed dyes as sensitizer Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry 2020
6. Mullani, S.B.; Dhodamani, A. G.; Shellikeri, A.; Mullani, N. B.; Tawade, A. K.; Tayade, S. N.; Biscay, J.; Dennany, L.; Delekar, S. D Structural refinement and electrochemical properties of one dimensional (ZnO NRs)1− x(CNs)x functional hybrids for serotonin sensing studies, Scientific reports 2020
7. Koli, V. B.; Ke, S.; Dhodamani, A. G.;Deshmukh, S. P.; Kim, J.; Boron-Doped TiO2-CNT Nanocomposites with Improved Photocatalytic Efficiency toward Photodegradation of Toluene Gas and Photo-Inactivation of Escherichia coli Catalysts 2020
8. Dhodamani, A.G.; More, K.V.; Patil, S.M.; Shelake, A. R.; Shinde, S.K.; Kim, D-Y.; and Delekar, S.D Synergistics of Cr(III) Doping in TiO2/MWCNTs Nanocomposites: Their Enhanced Physicochemical Properties in Relation to Photovoltaic Studies, Solar Energy,   2020
9. Hunge, Y. M.; Yadav, A. A.; Dhodamani, A. G.;  Suzuki, N. C.; Fujishima, T. A.; Mathe, V. L. Enhanced photocatalytic performance of ultrasound treated GO/TiO2 composite for photocatalytic degradation of salicylic acid under sunlight illumination Ultrasonicssonochemistry 2020
10. Dhodamani, A.G.; More, K.V.; Mullani, S.B.; Deshmukh, S.P.; Koli, V.B.; Panda, D.K.; and Delekar, S.D. Structural Refinement and Optoelectronic Properties of (MoxTi1-2xO2-d)1-y(RGO)y Nanocomposites and Their Photovoltaic Studies with Natural Pigments as Sensitizers ChemistrySelect 2020
11. hevale, V.B.; Dhodamani, A.G. and Delekar, S.D. Catalytic Reclamation of Silver Present in the Photographic Waste using Magnetically Separable TiO2@CuFe2O4 Nanocomposites and thereof its use in Antibacterial Activity ACS Omega 2020
12. Deshmukh, S.P.; Dhodamani, A.G.;Patil, S.M.; Mullani, S.B.; More, K.V.; and Delekar, S.D. Interfacially interactive ternary silver supported polyaniline/multiwalled carbon nanotube nanocomposites for catalytic and antibacterial activity ACS Omega 2019
13. Delekar, S. D.; More, K. V.; Dhodamani, A. G.; Panda, D. K.; Maity, K.; Acquah, S. F. A.; Dalal, N. S. Noncovalent Interactions based Self-assembled Bichromophoric Sensitizer for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry 2019
14. Patil, S.M.; Deshmukh, S.P.; More, K.V.; Shevale, V.B.; Mullani, S.B.; Dhodamani, A.G. and  Delekar, S.D. Sulfated TiO2/WO3 nanocomposite: An efficient photocatalyst for degradation of Congo red and methyl red dyes under visible light irradiation Materials Chemistry and Physics 2019
15. Dhodamani, A.G.; More, K.V.; Koli, V.B.; Shelake, A. R.; Deshpande, N.G.,; Panda,D.K. and Delekar, S.D. Compositional Dependent Physicochemical and Photovoltaic Properties of the (TiO2)1‐x(RGO)x Nanocomposites for Sensitized Solar Cells Using Ru(II) Dyes ChemistrySelect 2019
16. Patil, S. M.; Vanalkar, S. A.; Dhodamani, A. G.;Deshmukh, S. P.; Patil, V. L.; Patil, P. S. and Delekar, S. D NH3 Gas Sensing performance of ternary TiO2/SnO2/WO3 Hybrid Nanostructures prepared by ultrasonic-assisted sol–gel method Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics 2018
17. Delekar, S. D.; More, K. V.; Dhodamani, A. G., Panda, D. K., Acquah, S. F. A., Dalal, N., Saha, S. Molecular Self-assembled Designing of TiO2-Nps-CdS-Qds-Dye Composites for Sandwich Solar Devices Materials Characterization 2018
18. Patil, S. M., Dhodamani, A. G.,Vanalkar, S. A., Deshmukh, S. P., Delekar, S. D Multi-applicative Tetragonal TiO2/SnO2 Nanocomposites for Photocatalysis and Gas Sensing Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 2018
19. Delekar, S. D., Dhodamani, A. G., More, K. V., Dongale, T. D., Kamat, R. K., Acquah, S. F. A., Panda, D. K. Structural, Optical Properties of Nanocrystalline TiO2 with MWCNTs and its Photovoltaic studies using Ru(II)-Sensitizers ACS Omega 2018
20. Koli, V. B., Dhodamani, A. G., More, K. V., Acquah, S. F.A., Panda, D. K.,Pawar, S. H., Delekar, S. D. A Simple Strategy for the Anchoring of Anatase Titania on Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Solar Energy Harvesting Solar Energy 2017
21. Shevale, V. B., Dhodamani, A. G., Koli, V. B., Barkul, R. P. Jadhav, J. P., Delekar, S. D. Efficient degradation of Azorubin S Colourant in the Commercial Jam-jelly Food Samples Using TiO2-CoFe2O4 Nanocomposites in Visible Light Materials Research Bulletin 2017
22. Patil, S. M., Deshmukh, S. P., Dhodamani, A. G., More, K. V., Delekar, S. D. Different strategies for Modification of Titanium Dioxide as Heterogeneous Catalyst in Chemical Transformations Current Organic Chemistry 2017
23. Koli, V. B., Dhodamani, A. G., Delekar, S. D., Pawar, S. H. In Situ Sol-gel Synthesis of Anatase TiO2-MWCNTs Nanocomposites and their Photocatalytic Applications Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry 2017
24. Koli, V. B., Dhodamani, A. G., Raut, A. V., Thorat, N. D., Pawar, S. H., Delekar S. D. Visible Light Photo-induced Anti-bacterial Aactivity of TiO2-MWCNTs Nanocomposites with Varying the Contents of MWCNTs Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, 2016

Patents published

Sr.No. Title Registered country Status
1. S. D. Delekar, A. G. Dhodamani, K. V. More,
Binder Free Thin Film Deposition of Composites and its Electrostatic Connectivity with Sensitizers for Photovoltaic Studies
Indian Patent File No.: 201821049028 Published

Extension activities (MOU, study tour, Exhibitions etc.

Sr. No. Activity Description Report
1. MOU MOU signed with Sant Dnyaneshwar Shikshan Sanatha's Annasaheb Dange College of B. Pharmacy, Ashta    
2. Study Tour Department arranges study tour every year for B. Sc Medicinal Chemistry  
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