Facilities Established
 

    Laboratory:

Microbiology & Molecular Biology Division: The Molecular Biology Division is the latest addition to this Centre. This division is being set up with a dual role of conducting research on molecular aspects of Herbal Medicine as well as on infectious diseases of local health importance. Read More...

                              

Phytochemistry Division:  Phytochemistry division is working on chemistry of medicinal plants and formulations. The extraction, isolation, purification and characterization of active molecules/ fractions are the basic functions of the division. Development of chemical markers for Read More...

   List of Equipments Available:     

1) Microscopes including fluorescence & inverted variants 10) Biomedical freezers upto -150 C
2) BOD incubators 11) Water bath circulators
3) Biosafety cabinets 12) Fraction collectors
4) Ultrasonic processors 13) Flame photometer
5) Evaporators 14) Gas chromatography
6) Lyophilizers 15) Flash chromatography
7) Refrigerated high speed centrifuges 16) 24-node Computer facility with intra and inter-connect facility
8) PCR with gradient facility 17) UPS for sophisticated equipments
9) Gel documentation system 18) Generator facility for power back up

♣    Instruments being added:

1) HPTLC
2) Acclerated solvent extractor
3) Fourier Transform Infrared Spectro
4) Elix-MilliQ water system
5) Precision microbalances & pH meters
6) DNA prep station
7) Automated DNA sequencer

 ♣    Library:

           The library as on today has acquired more than 750 books and is subscribing 20 subjects scientific journals. The books are on Medicinal plants, Ayurveda and Herbal Medicine, Pharmacology and Pharmacognosy, Phytochemistry, Molecular Biology and other related leading scientific journals in the field of herbal medicine such as Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Fitoterapia, Phytomedica, Journal of Natural Products, Natural Product Comunications, Planta Medica etc. are subscribed. The library is serving as the reference centre to the  researchers from RMRC as well as various other neighbouring institutes.