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IIT-Hyderabad develops oral solution to treat Black Fungus

A 60-mg tablet, which can be priced at about Rs 200, is patient friendly as its slow and sustained release in the body reduces nephrotoxicity (adverse impact of medicines and chemicals on the kidney, IIT-H said

Oral drug to treat black fungus ready for tech transfer: IIT Hyderabad

Read more about Oral drug to treat black fungus ready for tech transfer: IIT Hyderabad on Business Standard. : Researchers at Indian Instituteof Technology, Hyderabad, have developed an oral solution to treat Black Fungus (Mucormycosis) and other fungus and are ready to transfer the technology to take it forward, the premier institute said.

Oral solution for black fungus is now ready for technology transfer: IIT Hyderabad Researchers

Updated: Share Article AAA Researchers at Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad (IIT-H) have developed oral solution, which could be mass-produced now, to treat ‘black fungs’ providing huge relief to patients affected with it and doctors finding it hard to treat the patients due to the poor availability of the present medicine. After two years of advancement of examination, the researchers are now confident that the technology can be transferred to suitable pharma partners for large-scale production. At present, the Kala-Azar treatment is being used as a treatment for Black and other Fungus in the country and its availability and affordability make it need to allow emergency and immediate trial of this oral drug, argues a team of Prof. Saptarshi Majumdar and Dr. Chandra Shekhar Sharma and their PhD scholars Mrunalini Gaydhane and Anindita Laha, who have been working on the oral solution for the last two years.

IIT Kharagpur develops solar-powered pest control system for smaller farm fields

IIT Kharagpur develops solar-powered pest control system for smaller farm fields SECTIONS Share Synopsis The research team has developed a self-propelled boom-type sprayer that can be operated using solar energy while safely guided through the crops in smaller tracts of land, the leading engineering institute said in a press release on Tuesday. Agencies A set of solar-powered batteries act as the power source of the DC motor to propel the spraying unit as well as for running the pump. Researchers at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur have developed energy-efficient pest controlling devices for smaller agricultural tracts owned by marginal farmers.

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