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Peptides play a key role in physiological activities

Hyderabad, Feb 23 (UNI) Japanese Peptide Society Chairman Yoshiaki Kiso has said peptides, used for the treatment of various killer diseases like diabetes, endocrine disorders, HIV, Cancer and heart-related problems, would play a key role in physiological activities.

Inaugurating the two-day India's first ''National Symposium on Peptides'' yesterday, Prof Yoshiaki said the future belonged to peptides which had huge potential as drugs and were considered as natural pharmaceutical. The peptide drugs were very cost effective, with less side effects when compared to conventional drugs and would be more effective, he added.

He said India was recognised as a world leader for innovative research in peptide chemistry, comformational analysis and biology.

Peptides are more acceptable to the body as they are parts of proteins and completely biodegradable, said Indian Peptide Society Chairman V S Chauhan.

Prof Chauhan said a wide range of drugs had been formulated based on peptide. Already there were 45 peptide based drugs in the market, treating a vast spectrum of disease.

These durgs had varying applications in the prevention and treatment of cardio vascular, cancer, kidney, AIDS, horomonal, osteoporosis and other diseases, he added.

More than 200 delegates from across the country and overseas were in this symposium participating. During these two days the professionals and research scholars would speak on various subjects of interest to the community.

The Indian Peptide Society was formed last year to provide a forum for advancing and promoting knowledge of the chemistry and biology of peptides.

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NGO to provide free medical equipment to needy people

Rajkot, Feb 25 (UNI) A local voluntary organisation aims to provide free medical and surgical equipment to the needy and poor patients in rural areas of Rajkot and the Saurashtra region. The President of the Bolbala Trust, situated at Laxmiwadi area of the city Jignesh Upadhyay told UNI the Trust has bought a mobile van which would run in the remote areas and provide service to the patients. The service would start in a month or so. The organisation offers humanitarian.....

Arunachal gets its chemotherapy centre

Itanagar, Feb 25 (UNI) Arunachal Cancer Society (ACS) has converted its cancer wing into a full-fledged day care chemotherapy centre in General Hospital premises here. This would bring the much needed relief to cancer patients in the state, sais health services director Dr P P Chaliha in inaugural address yesterday, adding that ACS deserves to be appreciated for providing free consultation to the patients through this day care centre. The ACS was founded by Dr K K Dey to provide respite.....

PGIMER Virology Department becomes Apex Referral laboratory

Chandigarh, Feb 25 (UNI) Department of Virology, PGIMER, Chandigarh has been identified as one of the Apex Referral laboratory for the advanced diagnosis of Dengue, Japanese encephalitis, Chikungunya and other vector borne viral diseases in India. The frequent reappearance of these diseases in larger proportions was the basis of establishing the Apex Reference Laboratory with state-of-the-art facilities in this region. Under this programme, the virology department, besides advanced diagnosis, will be conducting hands on training for the laboratory diagnosis.....
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