Dr. Gaurav Mahesh Doshi
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Dr. Gaurav Mahesh Doshi

Assistant Professor
Department of Pharmacology, SVKM’s Dr. Bhanuben Nanavati College of Pharmacy, Mumbai, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Pharmacy from Pacific Academy of Higher Education and Research University, India

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Biography

Mr. Gaurav Mahesh Doshi is currently working as Assistant Professor at Vivekanand Education Societys College of Pharmacy, University of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. He is Ph.D. Student in Pharmacy from Pacific Academy of Higher Education and Research University, India. He also worked as Professional Sale Representative, IPCA Laboratories Ltd. Mumbai, Production Officer, Cipla Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, and Clinical Research Coordinator, Quintiles Pvt. Ltd. His main area of research interest focuses on activity guided extraction (anti-inflammatory-in vivo animal models and antioxidant activity), Quantization of Extracted Plant by HPTLC, Bioactivity and Safety Evaluation of Extracted Plants, Pharmacology Instruments Handling: Analgesiometer, Rota-rod Apparatus, Plethysmometer & Homogenizer etc, and Analytical methods: UV-spectrometry, Dissolution apparatus, HPTLC.HPLC, GC-MS, and LC-MS. He has published 23 research and review papers in international and national journals. He is member of editorial board in 1 journal. He is also serving as reviewer for 10 international journals. He was awarded Smt. Jethibai Hirdaram Jagtiani Award for securing the highest marks at M. Pharm. Sci. exam by Prin. K. M. Kundnani College of Pharmacy, and Qualified GATE examination in March 2005 with score of 86.06. He is life member of Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council, and The Indian Pharmaceutical Association.

Area of Interest:

Pharmacology and Toxicology
100%
Extraction
62%
Pharmacology
90%
Immunology
75%
HPLC
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
1
Chapters
1
Articles
60
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Mishra, S.K., G.M. Doshi, P.K. Chaskar and P.K. Sahu, 2017. Shodhana attenuates cytotoxicity of methanolic extract of Semecarpus anacardium nuts. Res. J. Pharm. Technol., 10: 567-574.
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  2. Kanade, G.M. and P.P. Kanade, 2017. Identification and quantification of γ-tocopherol in Cucurbita pepo, Cucumis melo and Cucumis sativus seeds extracts by high performance liquid chromatography. J. Pharm. Phytochem., 6: 192-196.
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  3. Doshi, G.M., 2017. Gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy studies on cestrum nocturnum macerated methanolic extract. Asian J. Pharm. Clin. Res., 10: 259-264.
  4. Une, H.D. and G.M. Doshi, 2016. Carissa congesta Wight and Benincasa hispida (Thunb.) Cogn. as budding immunomodulatory agents. Indian J. Exp. Biol., 54: 650-658.
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  5. Mahesh, D.G. and C.P. Kashinath, 2016. Phytochemical investigation of essential oils from ethanolic extract of polyalthia longifolia by gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy. Int. J. Pharmacogn. Phytochem. Res., 8: 881-884.
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  6. Doshi, G.M., V.V. Nalawade, A.S. Mukadam, P.K. Chaskar, S.P. Zine, R.R. Somani and H.D. Une, 2016. Elucidation of flavonoids from Carissa congesta, Polyalthia longifolia and Benincasa hispida plant extracts by hyphenated technique of liquid chromatography-mass spectroscopy. Pharm. Res., 8: 281-286.
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  7. Doshi, G.M., P.K. Chaskar and H.D. Une, 2016. Revelation of β-sitosterol from Benincasa hispida seeds, carissa congesta roots and Polyalthia longifolia leavesby high performance liquid chromatography. Pharm. J., 8: 610-613.
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  8. Doshi, G.M., 2016. Pharmacognostic quantification of flavonoids by high performance thin layer chromatography and in vitro cell line study on developed herbal formulation from Cestrum nocturnum plant extract. Int. J. Green Pharm., 10: 183-192.
  9. Doshi, G.M., 2016. Analytical quantification, immunomodulatory and sulforhodamine b assay studies on albizia lebbeck leaves extracts. Pharm. J., 8: 476-482.
  10. Doshi, G.M. and H.D. Une, 2016. Quantification of quercetin and rutin from Benincasa hispida seeds and Carissa congesta roots by high-performance thin layer chromatography and high-performance liquid chromatography. Pharmacogn. Res., 8: 37-42.
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  11. Doshi, G.M., V.V. Nalawade, A.S. Mukadam, P.K. Chaskar, S.P. Zine, R.R. Somani and H.D. Une, 2015. Structural elucidation of chemical constituents from Benincasa hispida seeds and Carissa congesta roots by gas chromatography: Mass spectroscopy. Pharmacognosy Res., 7: 282-293.
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  12. Doshi, G.M., P.K. Chaskar and H.D. Une, 2015. Elucidation of β-sitosterol from Benincasa hispida seeds, Carissa congesta roots and Polyalthia longifolia leaves by high performance thin layer chromatography. Pharmacognosy J., 7: 221-227.
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  13. Doshi, G.M., 2015. Identification of ursolic acid from Carissa congesta roots by high performance thin layer chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography HDU. Int. J. Indigen. Med. Plants, 48: 1786-1788.
  14. Doshi, G.M. and H.D. Une, 2015. High performance thin layer chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography determination of quercetin from Polyalthia longifolia leaves. Free Radicals Antioxid., 5: 60-64.
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  15. Doshi, G. and H. Une, 2015. Screening of Polyalthia longifolia leaves as potential immunomodulatory target. Int. J. Pharmacol., 11: 106-113.
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  16. Doshi, A.P.G.M., 2015. In vitro cytotoxicity studies on Carissa congesta, Polyalthia longifolia and Benincasa hispida extracts by Sulforhodamine B assay method. Int. J. Green Pharm., 9: 157-161.
  17. Yadav, M., V. Bhatia, G. Doshi and K. Shastri, 2014. Novel techniques in herbal drug delivery systems. Int. J. Pharmaceut. Sci. Rev. Res., 28: 83-89.
  18. Une, H.D. and G.M. Doshi, 2014. Chromatographic studies on Benincasa hispida (thunb.) Cogn. Seed extract scrutinized by HPLC and HPTLC. Pharmacog. J., 6: 42-48.
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  19. Mukadam, A., G.M. Doshi and P.K. Chaskar, 2014. Recent advances and management appraisal for the chemotherapy of aids. Pharmacophore, Vol. 5. .
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  20. Kathpalia, H., K. Sharma and G. Doshi, 2014. Recent trends in hard gelatin capsule delivery system. J. Adv. Pharm. Edu. Res., 4: 165-177.
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  21. Doshi, G.M., P.V. Khade and P.K. Chaskar, 2014. Formulation, pharmaceutical properties, chronopharmacology of diclofenac sodium water-in-oil-in-water emulsion by using tail immersion method. World J. Pharmaceut. Res., 3: 749-758.
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  22. Doshi, G.M., P.K. Chaskar, S.P. Zine and H.D. Une, 2014. Solicitation of HPLC and HPTLC techniques for determination of rutin from Polyalthia longifolia Thwaites. Pharmacogn. Res., 6: 234-239.
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  23. Doshi, G.M., P.K. Chaskar, S. Zine and H.D. Une, 2014. Cold extraction of Carissa congesta Wight monitored by a comparative revision of HPLC and HPTLC. Pharmacogn. Commun., 4: 29-33.
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  24. Rane, D.S., P.K. Chaskar, G.M. Doshi, S.V. Mulgund and K.S. Jain, 2013. Development and validation of stability indicating RP-HPLC method for simultaneous determination of Telmisartan and Hydrochlorothiazide from their combination drug product. Der Pharmacia Lettre, 5: 127-134.
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  25. Doshi, G.M., H.D. Une and P.S. Shanbhag, 2013. Rasayans and non-rasayans herbs: Future immunodrug-Targets. Pharmacogn. Rev., 14: 92-96.
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  26. Pillai, P.G., P. Suresh, G. Doshi, G. Aggarwal, V. Bhatia and H. Kathpalia, 2011. Pharmacognostical standardization and toxicity profile of the methanolic leaf extract of Caesalpinia bonducella (L.) fleming. Deccan J. Natl. Prod., 2: 1-15.
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  27. Pillai, P.G., P. Suresh, G. Aggarwal, G. Doshi, V. Bhatia and H. Kathpalia, 2011. Studies on the prescriptions of cardio vascular units. J. Applied Pharma. Sci., 1: 128-131.
  28. Pillai, P.G., P. Suresh, G. Aggarwal, G. Doshi and V. Bhatia, 2011. Pharmacognostical standardization and toxicity profile of the methanolic leaf extract of Plectranthus amboinicus (Lour) spreng. J. Applied Pharma. Sci., 1: 75-81.
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  29. Doshi, G.M., S.S. Shidhaye, G.V. Aggarwal, P.P. Pillai, A.B. Bhalerao and S.K. Desai, 2011. Antibacterial potential of Cassia auriculata flowers. J. Microbiol. Biotechnol. Res., 1: 15-19.
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  30. Doshi, G.M., M.D. Shahare, G.V. Aggarwal, P.G. Pillai and S.K. Desai, 2011. Evaluation of In-vitro antioxidant methods of Cassia auriculata. Der Pharmacia Lettre, 3: 297-305.
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  31. Doshi, G.M., M.D. Shahare, G.V. Aggarwal, P.G. Pillai and S.K. Desai, 2011. Anti-inflammatory potential of Cassia auriculata flowers. J. Pharmaceut. Res. Clin. Pract., 1: 50-58.
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  32. Doshi, G.M., G.V. Aggarwal, E.A. Martins and P.P. Shanbhag, 2011. Novel antibiotics from marine sources. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Nanotech, 4: 1446-1461.
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  33. Doshi, G.M., G.V. Aggarwal and P.G. Pillai, 2011. Antibacterial potential of Cassia auriculata roots. Int. J. Institutional Pharm. Life Sci., 1: 93-100.
  34. Doshi, G.M., G.V. Agarwal, P.P. Shanbagh, K.V. Shastri, O.K. Agarwal, A.B. Bhalerao and S.K. Desai, 2011. Studies on Cassia auriculata plant parts by improved in vitro antioxidant models. J. Pharm. Biomed. Sci., 10: 1-2.
  35. Doshi, G.M., D.K. Sandhya, M.D. Shahare, G.V. Aggarwal and P.G. Pillai, 2011. Comparative antioxidant studies of Cassia auriculata plant part. Int. J. Applied Biol. Pharma. Nanotechnol., 2: 327-331.
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  36. Doshi, G., P.P. Shanbhag, G.V. Aggarwal, M.D. Shahare and E.A. Martis, 2011. Carbohydrate vaccines-A burgeoning field of glycomics. J. Applied Pharma. Sci., 1: 17-22.
  37. Bhalerao, A.R., S.K. Desai, B.R. Serathia, K.M. Vartak and G.M. Doshi, 2011. Antiarthritic studies on Nyctanthes arbor tristis and Maharasnadi ghan. Scholars Res. Lib., 3: 101-110.
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  38. Bhalerao, A.R., S.K. Desai, B.R. Serathia, K.M. Vartak and G.M. Doshi, 2011. Acute and subacute models of inflammation of Nyctanthes arbor tristis and Maharasnadi Ghan. Int. J. Pharmacol. Res., 1: 14-24.