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VENKTESHWAR INSTITUTE OF

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORTS OF kayvee


aeropharm private limited KADI, AHMEDABAD.

PRESENTED BY
RAJESH KUMAR
FOURTH YEAR
(B. Pharm.)
INDEX
SR. NO.
NAME OF CONTENT

1
Introduction

2
DETAILS ABOUT ANTISEPTIC
PRODUCT

3
List of Products

4
Quality Control Section

5
Equipments

6
Conclusion
INTRODUCTION

Kayvee Aeropharm Pvt Ltd in Kadi, Kadi,


Mehsana is known to satisfactorily cater to
the demands of its customer base. The
business came into existence in 2010 and
has, since then, been a known name in its
field. It stands located at 8-9-10, Lucky
Industrial Estate, Opposite Gidc Bus Stand,
Kadi-382715.
LIST OF PRODUCT
Surgical Scrub Preparation

Name of Product Composition Packing

CHG 4%w/v Solu. eq.


to CHG Solution IP :
SAFSCRUB Solution Surgical
20%v/v in Non-Ionic 500 ml
Scrub
Surfactant Base
Colour : Ponceau 4R
Antiseptic Preparation

Name of Product Composition

CHG : 1.5%v/v
SAFLIFE Cetrimide :3.0%w/v
IPA : 3.5 to 4.5%v/v

CHG Solution I.P. : 0.3%v/v


SAFLIFE-V Cetrimide I.P. : 0.6%w/v
Colour : Tartrazine & Sunset

CHG Solution I.P. : 7.5%v/v


Cetrimide I.P. : 15%w/v
SAFLIFE-HC
Iso Propyl Alcohol : 8%v/v
Colour : Tartrazine

Hydrogen Peroxide
Hydrogen Peroxide 6%
Solution 6%

Klinic Spirit Iso Propyl Rubbing Alcohol USP


Topical Preparation

Name of Product Composition

Povidone Iodine : 5%w/v (Available Iodine :


Povin Topical Sol.
0.5%w/v) Aqueous Base : Q.S

Povidone Iodine : 10%w/v


Povidone Plus
(Available Iodine : 1.0%w/v)
Topical Solution
Aqueous Base : Q.S
Hand Disinfectant

Name of Product Composition

Each 100 gms Contains. 1-Propanol : 30 gms. 2-


Bactillium (Hand
Propanol : 45 gms. Mecetronium ethylsulphte : 0.2
Disinfactant)
gms.

Bacticide CHG : 0.5%w/v Iso Propyl Alcohol : 70%


Betadine Ointment

We are at our place one of the well known supplier of Betadine


Ointment.
ANTISEPTICS

• Antiseptics are used to kill or eliminate


microorganisms and/or inactivate viruses on living
tissues (intact or broken skin and mucous
membranes).

• Preparation
Aqueous solutions of many antiseptics can be
contaminated by pathogens (especially Pseudomonas
aeruginosa) during handling. To avoid this, the following
precautions must be taken:
• Prepare all aqueous antiseptic solutions with
clean water that has been boiled for a few
minutes and cooled.
• Prepare solutions immediately before use.
• Only prepare small amounts at a time to avoid
wastage and the temptation to keep expired
and/or contaminated solutions.
• Wash bottles with hot water and leave to dry
before each refill.
• Never use a cork stopper (it promotes
contamination; cork inactivates certain antiseptics
such as chlorhexidine).
• Mark on the bottles:
o the name of the product,

o its concentration,

o the date and time of preparation.


Use
• Do not use antiseptic solutions belonging to
different classes for the same procedure:
incompatibilities between different compounds
exist.
• Antiseptics should be used when wounds are
contaminated or infected. Clean, non-infected
wounds may be cleaned with 0.9% sodium
chloride; it is not necessary to apply an antiseptic.
• In case of accidental exposure to blood
(needlestick or broken skin): the injured area
should be washed well with soap and water. No
evidence exists that antiseptics reduce the risk of
transmission, however, their use – after thorough
cleaning – is not contraindicated. Use 2.6%
bleach diluted 1/5 or 1/10, or 70% alcohol, or
10% povidone iodine solution and leave in
contact for 5 minutes.
• Disinfection of skin when administrating a vaccine
is not recommended; rather, simply clean the
injection site with clean water. Certain vaccines
(for example, BCG) may be inactivated in the
presence of an antiseptic. If an antiseptic is used
despite this recommendation, it must be allowed
to dry before vaccine injection.
DISINFECTANTS

Disinfectants are used to kill or eliminate


microorganisms and/or inactivate viruses on
inanimate objects and surfaces (medical devices,
instruments, equipment, walls, floors).

• Preparation
Solutions should be prepared with clean water (chlorine
solutions should be prepared with cold water only, in
non-metal containers).
• Solution for disinfecting floors and surfaces:
prepare just before use, and discard any unused
solution.
• Solution for pre-disinfection of medical devices
and instruments: replace daily. The solution may
be used for a maximum of 24 hours; if visibly
soiled, discard and replace with fresh soaking
solution before 24 hours are up.
• Solution for disinfection of medical devices and
instruments: prepare just before and discard after
use.
Quality. Control Section

It is the essay method in substance such as drugs, packing,


material , raw material, adjuvant , containers are checked
according to the monograph as per standards given to the
pharmacopoeia.
Following are the equipments used in OC section:
1. Magnetic stirrer
2. Electronic and simple balance
3. Capsule disintegration tester
4. Dissolution test apparatus
5. pH meter
6. Autoclave
7. UV and visible spectrophotometer
8. Leaker test apparatus
1.Autoclave
Autoclave is a device used to sterilize the equipment and
supply by subjecting them to high pressure saturated at
121 degree Celsius for around 10-15 minutes.

2.pH meter
A pH meter is an electronic device used for the
measuring the pH of liquid formulation. A typical pH
meter consist of a special measuring probe connected
to an electronic meter that measure the display the pH
reading.
3.UV-Visible Spectrophotometer

UV Visible spectrophotometer is used in pharmaceutical


industry due to its various applications. It is one useful in
detection of impurities, Food industry, forensic science,
qualitative and quantitative analysis are carried out with the
help of the same.
HPLC
The separation principle of HPLC is based on the
distribution of the analyte (sample) between a mobile
phase (eluent) and a stationary phase (packing material
of the column).
GC SYSTUM
Principle of gas chromatography: The sample solution
injected into the instrument enters a gas stream which
transports the sample into a separation tube known as the
"column." (Helium or nitrogen is used as the so-called
carrier gas.) The various components are separated inside
the column
CONCLUSION
In the end I am glad to tell you that training in
kayvee aeropharm private limited was an excellent and
fabulous experience. During the training I actually
learned about the Pharmaceutical company and above
its working the theoretical knowledge is worth for getting
a degree, and it is accessible in the book. We can only
imagine about the thing we read, but practical life is
always different and excellent one. During My training
period, I had seen the various instruments and
apparatus in the industry. The highly sophisticated
instruments that work precisely must be operated with
intense care for optimum use. We could acquire a lot of
information regarding the latest instruments and their
working procedures.
Similarly from practical point of view a
pharmaceutical company is very difficult. During the
training session I tried to my level best to gain practical
knowledge as much as I can. I improved my basic
classified doubts and also understood the importance of
maintaining of quality of products at Pharmaceutical
company.
I was successfully able to complete my short venture
of training. Lastly I hope that my training report fulfill
the intended requirements.
REGARDS
RAJESH KUMAR
FOURTH YEAR B. PHARM.
(Sem. 7TH)

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