Ward Secretariat Staffer Anitha secures PhD

Anitha, a post-graduate in chemistry, has successfully completed her research on Development and Validation of Stability Indicating and Cost effective analytical methods for quantification of selected drugs. ANU research cell coordinator Professor L Udaya Kumar said that the vice-chancellor Dr Rajasekhar cleared her PhD thesis of Anitha Kethipalli after adjudication by the experts.
“Study pointed out at a simple, selective, validated and well-defined stability that shows isocratic RP-HPLC methodology for the quantitative determination of Viloxazine. Recovery, specificity, linearity, accuracy, robustness, ruggedness were determined as a part of method validation and the results were found to be within the acceptable range.
“The proposed method is fast, simple, feasible and affordable in assay condition. During stability tests, it can be used for routine analysis of the selected drug,” said Dr Anitha. Dr Anitha’s father Kethipalli Prakasa Rao is working as Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP).
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