HARISH K H

@kaher, belagavi

Associate Professor, Department of Pharmaceutics, KLE College of Pharmacy, Hubli
KLE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, HUBLI



                 

https://researchid.co/harikh79

EDUCATION

M PHARM IN PHARMACEUTICS, PERSUING PhD AT KAHER, BELAGAVI, KARNATAKA

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Pharmaceutical Science, Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics, Drug Discovery, Multidisciplinary

2

Scopus Publications

12

Scholar Citations

2

Scholar h-index

1

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Asymmetric membrane osmotic capsules for terbutaline sulphate
    NG Gobade, Marina Koland, and KH Harish

    OMICS Publishing Group
    The aim of the present study was to design an asymmetric membrane capsule, an osmotic pump-based drug delivery system of ethyl cellulose for controlled release of terbutaline sulphate. asymmetric membrane capsules contains pore-forming water soluble additive, sorbitol in different concentrations in the capsule shell membrane, which after coming in contact with water, dissolves, resulting in an in situ formation of a microporous structure. The terbutaline sulphate is a β-adrenoreceptor agonist widely used in the treatment of asthma. The oral dosage regimen of terbutaline sulphate is 5 mg twice or thrice daily, the plasma half-life is approximate 3-4 h and it produces GI irritation with extensive first pass metabolism. Hence, terbutaline sulphate was chosen as a model drug with an aim to develop controlled release system. Different formulations of ethyl cellulose were prepared by phase inversion technique using different concentrations of sorbitol as pore forming agent. It was found that the thickness of the prepared asymmetric membrane capsules was increased with increase in concentration of ethyl cellulose and pore forming agent, i.e. sorbitol. The dye release study in water and 10% sodium chloride solution indicates that, the asymmetric membrane capsules follow osmotic principle to release content. The pores formed due to sorbitol were confirmed by microscopic observation of transverse section of capsule membrane. Data of in vitro release study of terbutaline sulphate from asymmetric membrane capsules indicated that, the capsules prepared with 10% and 12.5% of ethyl cellulose and 25% of sorbitol released as much as 97.44% and 76.27% in 12 h, respectively with zero order release rate. Hence asymmetric membrane capsule of 10% ethyl cellulose and 25% of sorbitol is considered as optimum for controlled oral delivery of terbutaline sulphate.

  • Spectrophotometric determination of nebivolol hydrochloride in bulk and in pharmaceutical dosage forms


RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • FROM FITNESS TRACKERS to LIFE-SAVING DEVICES: A REVIEW of WEARABLE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
    GAH Mahesh.M , Harish K H* , Greeshma S Habbu
    Journal of Xidian University 17 (10), 299-320 2023

  • Paracetamol Induced Hepatotoxicity in Inpatients of a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital
    SBN Soma Das Roy, Preetham K, Raj Kumar, Nanjappaiah H M, Harish K H ...
    Xi’an Shiyou University, Natural Science Edition 17 (11), 212-216 2021

  • Evaluation of Anti-venom Activity of Leaf Extract of Wedelia trilobata
    RR Reshma Raghavan, Achala Bhat, Rajesh KS*, Harish KH
    Journal of Xi’an Shiyou University, Natural Science Edition 17 (09), 601-613 2021

  • Assessment of curcuminloaded alginate nanobites in Acetic acid induced colitis model in rats
    RGHJ Harish K.H.*, JayanthiC
    World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9 (2), 1098- 1122 2020

  • ASSESSMENT OF CURCUMIN LOADED ALGINATE NANOBITES IN ACETIC ACID INDUCED COLITIS MODEL IN RATS
    H KH, C Jayanthi, G Roopa, H Joshi
    2019

  • IN VITRO DISSOLUTION STUDIES OF SOME COMMERCIAL BRANDS OF ACECLOFENAC TABLETS
    H KH, M Dinesh, C Jayanthi, H Joshi
    2019

  • Harish KH*, Dinesh M, Jayanthi C, Hanumanthachar Joshi
    In Vitro Dissolution Studies of Some Commercial Brands of Aceclofenac Tablets
    World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 08(03) 8 (03), 1341-1343 2019

  • DEVELOPMENT OF UV SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHOD FOR ESTIMATION OF SERATRODAST IN BULK AND PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS
    NGS Kumar, KH Harish, H Joshi
    INDO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES 5 (1), 33-36 2018

  • In Vitro Dissolution Studies of Some Commercial Brands of Paracetamol Tablets Available in Mysuru
    JCKJH Harish KH*, Naveen Kumar GS, Dinesh M
    Universal Journal of Pharmacy 4 (1) 2015

  • Spectrophotometric Method of the Estimation of Ranolazine in Bulk and Pharmaceutical Formulations
    DMHJ Naveen Kumar G S, Harish K H
    Unique Research Journal of Chemistry 2 (1) 2014

  • Development and Validation of UV Spectrophotometric Estimation of Balsalazide in Bulk and Capsules
    DMHJ Naveen Kumar G S, Harish K H
    Universal Journal of Pharmacy 2 (01) 2013

  • Asymmetric membrane osmotic capsules for terbutaline sulphate
    NG Gobade, M Koland, KH Harish
    Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 74 (1), 69 2012

  • Spectrophotometric Determination of Nebivolonl Hydrochloride in Bluk & Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms
    NKGSH K H
    Indian Drugs 48 (11), 41-43 2011

  • Spectrophotometric Method for the Determination of Nebivolol Hydrochloride in Bulk and Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms
    GSN Kumar, KH Harish
    Tablet 5 (4.91), 99.75-0.033

  • SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION OF RANOLAZINE IN BULK AND PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS
    NK GS, KH Harish, M Dinesh, H Joshi


MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Asymmetric membrane osmotic capsules for terbutaline sulphate
    NG Gobade, M Koland, KH Harish
    Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 74 (1), 69 2012
    Citations: 10

  • Spectrophotometric Method of the Estimation of Ranolazine in Bulk and Pharmaceutical Formulations
    DMHJ Naveen Kumar G S, Harish K H
    Unique Research Journal of Chemistry 2 (1) 2014
    Citations: 2