Infrastructure

Microbiological Lab

Microbiological Lab

Microbiological lab is a specialized facility that provides testing and analysis services for various types of microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites. API stands for Analytical Profile Index, which is a system of identification and classification of microorganisms based on their biochemical characteristics. Our lab uses standardized methods and equipment to perform tests such as culture, staining, microscopy, biochemical assays, serology, and molecular techniques.

The results of these tests can help diagnose infections, monitor environmental quality, identify pathogens, and support research and development in biotechnology and medicine.

Analytical Method Development Laboratory (ADL)

Analytical Method Development Laboratory (ADL)

Analytical Method Development Laboratory (ADL) is a specialized facility that provides analytical services for the development and validation of methods for active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). The laboratory has state-of-the-art equipment and experienced staff to perform various types of analyses, such as chromatography, spectroscopy, dissolution, stability, impurity profiling, and identification.

The laboratory follows the guidelines and regulations of the WHO GMP Certificate, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and ISO Certified. The laboratory aims to deliver high-quality, reliable, and timely results to support the pharmaceutical industry in the development of safe and effective drugs.

QA Lab

QA Lab

Quality Assurance laboratory is a specialized facility that performs various tests and analyses on active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) to ensure their quality, safety, efficacy, and compliance with regulatory standards. QA laboratory can conduct physical, chemical, biological, microbiological, and stability tests on APIs using state-of-the-art equipment and methods. 

QA laboratory is a specialized facility that performs various tests and analyses on active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), which are the substances that give drugs their therapeutic effects. APIs are essential for the safety and efficacy of any drug product, and they must meet strict quality standards and regulations.