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The National Chemical Laboratory (NCL), India, is a research, development and consulting organisation with focus on chemistry and chemical engineering. It has a successful record of research partnership with industry. NCL is a constituent laboratory of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), India.
Since its founding in 1950, NCL has one of the strongest records in India relating to technology development and transfer. NCL is one of the largest patent filing organizations in India. NCL also carries out research projects in partnership with the leading companies of the world. NCL also provides research training to the largest number of chemical sciences PhD students in India. Website: www.ncl-india.org
NCL Innovations is a resource center of NCL that supports, promotes and champions the cause of technology innovations within NCL. More information and details at: www.nclinnovations.org
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A novel process for making monomer used in producing Polybenzimidazole (PBI)–a specialty/engineering polymer
A process for production of high yielding, very pure 3,3’,4,4’- Tetraamino biphenyl (TAB) monomers, which are used … more A process for production of high yielding, very pure 3,3’,4,4’- Tetraamino biphenyl (TAB) monomers, which are used for preparing polybenzimidazole (PBI) polymers less
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National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR), Pune, India
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Jan 23, 2012
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Continuous flow synthesis of sulphoxide compounds for use in drug formulations
A process for continuous flow synthesis of pharmaceutically important sulphoxide compounds (used as Proton Pump Inhibitors- … more A process for continuous flow synthesis of pharmaceutically important sulphoxide compounds (used as Proton Pump Inhibitors- used in treating gastric disorders) with very less reaction time and easy scalability less
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National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR), Pune, India
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Jan 2, 2012
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Injectable biodegradable gels with hydrophobic pockets/cavity for delivery of drugs
Injectable, biodegradable, polymer hydrogel (that cross links in-situ) with one or more hydrophobic cavities which … more Injectable, biodegradable, polymer hydrogel (that cross links in-situ) with one or more hydrophobic cavities which can be used to deliver drugs, with the desired release profile - having various biomedical applications less
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National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR), Pune, India
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Jan 2, 2012
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Nanogold-loaded sharp-edged carbon bullets as gene carriers
A process for making sharp edged carbon bullets, embedded with nanogold particles for gene delivery applications … more A process for making sharp edged carbon bullets, embedded with nanogold particles for gene delivery applications - with a capacity to carry more DNA cargo and perform efficient transformation when compared to conventional gene delivery methods less
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National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR), Pune, India
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Jan 2, 2012
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Self standing nanoparticle networks/scaffolds with applications in drug delivery, tissue engineering, catalysis etc.
A novel process of preparing self standing nano particle networks with adjustable mesh size, prepared from … more A novel process of preparing self standing nano particle networks with adjustable mesh size, prepared from various materials and having a wide variety of applications. The pore size ranges from nano to micro porous (500nm to 1mm) and is very precisely controllable. less
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National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR), Pune, India
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Jan 2, 2012
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Nanoparticle-polymer complex for sustained release of oral care products
A process for preparation of nanoparticle-polymer multilayer complexes for sustained release of active oral agents, which … more A process for preparation of nanoparticle-polymer multilayer complexes for sustained release of active oral agents, which can anchor and retain on the surface enamel of the teeth, for extended periods of activity. less
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National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR), Pune, India
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Jan 2, 2012
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A new method to synthesize anti malarial drug and its analogues
A simple and efficient procedure for the chemical synthesis of otherwise naturally derived compound called flinderole … more A simple and efficient procedure for the chemical synthesis of otherwise naturally derived compound called flinderole and its analogues, which can be used to prepare drugs against multiply resistant strains of the malarial parasite, plasmodium falciparum. The process will enable the user to produce the compounds in commercial quantities. less
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National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR), Pune, India
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Jan 2, 2012
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A library of new small molecules that could be used as anticancer, antiviral drugs
A synthetic routine that allows one to manipulate the substrate flexibility at the final/penultimate steps- … more A synthetic routine that allows one to manipulate the substrate flexibility at the final/penultimate steps- yielding a small library of modified nucleosides without the need for synthesising every compound from the beginning, and hence siginificantly reducing drug development time and costs less
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National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR), Pune, India
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Jan 2, 2012
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Biomaterials from Regenerated Silk Fibroin
Various novel methods for producing 3D porous biomaterials from regenerated silk fibroin (RSF) – which has … more Various novel methods for producing 3D porous biomaterials from regenerated silk fibroin (RSF) – which has wide ranging applications in tissue engineering, wound healing bandages, drug delivery, cosmetic applications etc. less
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National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR), Pune, India
Date posted:
Jan 2, 2012
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Process for preparation of Copolymer-1-used in the treatment of multiple sclerosis
A novel process for the synthesis of Copolymer-1 and its pharmaceutically acceptable salts, which is used … more A novel process for the synthesis of Copolymer-1 and its pharmaceutically acceptable salts, which is used in the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). This process yields precisely tailored, non-toxic end products with readily available raw materials at a much reduced cost. less
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National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR), Pune, India
Date posted:
Jan 2, 2012
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