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Faculty Profile Faculty Profile 1.Name of the Faculty : Dr. M.Vijayalakshmi 2.Department and Designation : Assistant Professor PHOTO Department of Pharmaceutical Technology 3.Date of Joining : 07/09/2009 4.Faculty ID: 8100179 5. E-mail Address : [email protected] 6. Date of Birth : 25/07/1975 7. Qualification : M.Pharm,PhD 8. Specialization : Pharmacognosy 9. Professional Experience: 16 Years Research Guidance: 1. M.Tech projects guided -01 2. B.Tech projects guided -16 Awards and Honours : 1. Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, University College of Engineering, BIT Campus is awarded the certificate of appreciation for producing 100 % results in the subject Herbal Technology during the academic year 2018-2019. Sponsored Projects 1. TEQIP-II, BIT campus, Anna University, Tiruchirappalli sponsored research grant Rs.10,000/- received for the UG project entitled Screening of phytochemicals and in vitro evaluation of anti-oxidant & anti - inflammatory activity of Azolla pinnata Publications (i) Internationally Refereed Journals : (along with Impact Factor) Vijayalakshmi Maruthamuthu, Mohankumar Ramar, Linda Jeevakumari Henry, Ruckmani Kandasamy. “Myxopyrum serratulum ameliorates the airway inflammation in LPS-stimulated RAW 264.7 macrophages and OVA-induced murine model of allergic asthma.”Journal of ethnopharmacology- accepted on 29- October 2019. IF - 3.46 Mohammed Al Bratty, Lalitha K Govindaram, Neelaveni Thangavel, Hassan A Alhazmi, Angum MM Ibrahim, Vijayalakshmi Maruthamuthu, et al. “High performance thin-layer chromatography and in vitro cytotoxic studies on ethanol extract of Matricaria chamomilla L (Asteraceae) flowers”. Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2019 ; Vol. 18 (9) : 1969 - 1976. IF-0.56 M.Vijayalakshmi, K. Akilandeshwari, K. Kavitha, S.Gokila, R.Vinothkumar. “Green synthesis and antibacterial activity of green synthesis using cressa cretica plant extract,” Chemical Letters, 2018; Vol.1 (1). Pp.12-18. K.Akilandeswari, M.Vijayalakshmi, K.Kavitha and M.Girija, “Antibacterial, cytotoxic studies of Azukia mungo (L) masam and correlation with in silico docking studies”. Research & Reviews: A Journal of Toxicology, 2017; Vol.7,no.3. pp. 21-31. Vijayalakshmi Maruthamuthu & Ruckmani Kandasamy. “Bronchodilatory effect of Myxopyrum serratulum in animal model.” Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology, 2017;Vol.12: pp. 84-90. IF-0.69. M. Vijayalakshmi, K. Ruckmani. “Ferric Reducing Antioxidant Power Assay in Plant Extract.” Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology, 2016; Vol.11: pp.570-572. (IF: 1.052). Vijayalakshmi Maruthamuthu, Ruckmani Kandasamy. “Phytochemical screening of secondary metabolites from Myxopyrum serratulum A.W. Hills by GC-MS, HPTLC analysis.” International Research Journal of Pharmacy, 2016; Vol. 7(6): pp. 51-57. DOI: 10.7897/2230-8407.07663. M.Vijayalakshmi, R.Kiruthika, K.Bharathi, K.Ruckmani. “Phytochemical screening by LC-MS analysis and invitro anti- inflammatory activity of Marselia quadrifolia plant extract.” International Journal of PharmTech Research, 2015; vol. 8: pp.148-157. M.Vijayalakshmi & K.Periyanayagam. “Quantitative Microscopy and invitro antidandruff activity of Dichrostachys cinerea Wight& Arn.” Journal of Pharmaceutical and Scientific Innovation. 2014; Vol.3 (5): pp. 448-450. M.Vijayalakshmi, Udhayasudha, Ramyarajeshwari, S.Gokila. “Quantification of Phytoconstituents of Spermacoce hispida and its inhibitory activity against Hct 116 cancer cell lines.” International Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2014; Vol. 6 (2 ): pp. 6789-6795. Viajayalakshmi M.“Pharmacognostical Standardization and Phytochemical Analysis of Leaves of Dichrostachys cinerea W & Arn.” International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemical Research, 2013; Vol. 5(3) : pp.232-235. Kavitha.K, Sailasri.Y, Akilandeswari K, Vijayalakshmi M, Velmani Gopal and Nalini C.N “Design and Optimization of Anti-Depressant Sustained Release Matrix Tablets” Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences, 2013; Vol.4 (2): pp. 919-927. K.Akilandeswari, K.Kavitha, M.Vijayalakshmi. “Production of bioactive enzyme l-asparaginase from fungal isolates of water sample through submerged fermentation” International journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, 2012;Vol. 4: pp. 363-366. Vijayalakshmi M, Periyanayagam K, Lakshmana Prabu,S. “Invitro Antilice activity of Dichrostachys cinerea (L.) Wight & Arn.”International Journal of PharmTech Research, 2010;Vol.2: pp. 2210-2213. (ii) National Journals: M. Vijayalakshmi, K. Periyanayagam, K. Kavitha, K. Akilandeshwari. “Phytochemical analysis of ethanolic extract of Dichrostachys Cinerea W and Arn leaves by a thin layer chromatography, high performance thin layer chromatography and column chromatography,” Ancient Science of Life, 2013; Vol. 32 (4). pp. 227-233. Book chapters with ISBN number/ISSN number M.Vijayalakshmi, K. Akilandeswari, K.Kavitha. Phytodrugs, March 2016, ISBN no. 978-93-5254-503-2, ASSVET International Publisher Co, Editors Dr.M.Arulmozhi, Dr.K.Kumaraguru. K. Akilandeswari, M.Vijayalakshmi, K.Kavitha, A.Vinitha, Shanthini. The plummet of synthetic dyes, March 2016, ISBN no. 978-93-5254-503-2, ASSVET International Publisher Co, Editors Dr.M.Arulmozhi, Dr.K.Kumaraguru. Bharaneetharan, K.Kavitha, K. Akilandeswari, M.Vijayalakshmi. Fuel formation, March 2016, ISBN no, 978-93-5254-503-2, ASSVET International Publisher Co, Editors Dr.M.Arulmozhi, Dr.K.Kumaraguru. CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS/SEMINAR/ SHORT TERM REFRESHER COURSE ATTENDED Presented a poster titled “ Determination of Ursolic acid by RP-HPLC analysis and invitro anti- inflammatiry efficacy of the leaves of Myxopyrum serratulum A.W.Hills.” in three days international conference on Innovations and challenges in Biomedical Sciences Research, organized by Holy cross College, Tiruchirappalli, during 12-14, 2017. Presented a poster on “Green synthesis and antibacterial activity of silver nanoparticle using Cressa cretica plant extract”. 5th annual international convention on “Redesigning Pharmacy Education and Regulations for Translational Drug Research in India”22 & 23rd January-2016. International conference on “Updates in Research Ethics and Research Methodology” 4th and 5th March-2013, Sri Ramachandra University, Porur, Chennai. Participated & oral presentation on“Potency and Mechanism of action of Herbal drugs for asthma- A review. Presented a poster on “Phytochemical evaluation and In vitro Antipsoriatic activity of Desmodium triflorum” in NanoBio Collaberative International conference-27-29 June-2013, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, BIT Campus, Tiruchirappalli. P-Pharmaceutical and Environmental aspects of Nano liquid Chromatography in National seminar on Electrochemical and Chemical Technology, SELECT’11 March 18,19-2011. P-Isolation And Identification Of Active Constituents From Dichrostachys Cinerea(L) In Tamizhaga Ariviyal Pearavai, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University Tirunelveli, May 2010. ISBN-978-93-80627-17-5. O-19.02 Fermentative production and optimization of ∞-amylase from fungal isolates. Tamizhaga ariviyal peravai, 10th karutharangam, held in Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, 2010 May 21-23. ISBN-978-93-80627-17-5. O-Antilice activity of Dichrostachys cinerea (L) in the Conference on “Emerging trends in Herbotechnology” held on 5th March 2008 at Saurashtra College, Madurai. P-Antilice and Antidandruff activity of Dichrostachys cinerea (L)W&Arn in National pharmacy week celebration and 2nd annual National convention 2008, 23rd November held in Madras Medical College, Chennai. CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS/SEMINAR/ SHORT TERM REFRESHER COURSE ATTENDED DBT sponsored International conference on ‘Frontiers in chronic diseases (CFCD’20)’ organized by PG and Research Department of Zoology, Bishop Heber College Tiruchirappalli on 19th Febraury 2020. Science academies Refresher course on Known to Unknown Techniques in Biology during1-15th November 2018, at PG & Research Department of Botany, St. Joseph’s College, Tiruchirappalli. APP 7th Annual Convention & 2 nd Indo US conference MTCCFSPST-2018 organized by School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, VISTAS, Pallavaram, Chennai on 27th July-2018. BDU & DST PURSE sponsored one day national seminar on “Emerging trends in Cancer and Stem cell biology” organized by the Department of Biomedical Science, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchiorappalli. held on 20 th March-2018. DST sponsored Two days national conference on “Phytochemicals as Biotherapeutics – Unravelling the Mystery of a natural products” held on 17 & 18 Feb-2016, Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai. 5th annual international convention on “Redesigning Pharmacy Education and Regulations for Translational Drug Research in India” 22 & 23rd January-2016. Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Anna University, Bharathidasan Institute of Technology Campus, Tiruchirappalli. Two weeks Faculty Development Programme on “New Perspectives in Drug Discovery and Progressive Technological Developments” from 04/05/2015 to 17/05/2015, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Anna University, BIT campus, Tiruchirappalli. National conference on “Recent strategies of herbal research in life sciences-an experimental approach” 19-20th September-2014, Anna University, BIT campus, Tiruchirappalli. TEQUIP-II sponsored national seminar on “Research paper, Dissertation and project proposal preparation”, 14th Feb-2014, Bharathidasan Institute of Technology, Anna University, Tiruchirappalli. DST Sponsored Workshop on “Sophisticated Spectroscopic Instruments.”8-10th May-2014. Bharathidasan Institute of Technology,
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