Foreign Hahaha [Laughter] [Laughter] [Applause] Everybody foreign [Laughter] Foreign Foreign [Laughter] [Laughter] [Laughter] Thank you Foreign Foreign Tricks podcast where you can browse our tutorials questions the most of the Spotify app you might even discover tips tricks and feedback follow our new podcast on Spotify Hi Hello Thank you Foreign foreign thank you foreign thank you thank you foreign together foreign Okay Questions foreign foreign please matters yes foreign teaching staff are established that is foreign And to make the Professionals for students social media foreign the best opportunities [Applause] under the National Institution thank you and also foreign Was established on the initiative of Jane Jacques Berlin a renowned perfumer it is a leading School of perfumes cosmetics and food and flavors Industries it transmits a singular worldwide unique French expertise in the scientific technical marketing commercial application areas to French International students and Industry Professionals in the span of 45 years
The speaker has been internationally recognized for its vocational courses and research in perfumery cosmetics food and flavors the speaker also holds his own scientific platform enabling to carry out applied scientific research today’s hindo friends conference ICF of 2023 hosted by Guru Nana College in collaboration with speaker the school of
CCI Paris France region established in 1970 will serve as a platform to facilitate to exchange the knowledge encourage interdisciplinary collaborations and provide insights into emerging Trends and flavors and fragrances participants can look forward for beneficial reporting opportunities and gain new insights on building relevant International cooperation Partnerships in academic and research
Fields the conference will serve as a crucial platform where experts professionals and academicians can share and deliberate on the latest advancements emerging patterns challenges and resolutions in the domains of essential oils and related natural products ranging from analysis and characterization biogenesis chemistry biological activity residues and contaminants regulatory aspects and
Consumer utilization including recently emerging applications such as therapy thank you thank you sir to the stage uh money um [Applause] yes [Applause] Chennai I invite director Europe India foundation for excellence I invite our advisor ma’am Dr Marlin Marais I invite Dr Swati palibal Headache Center for consultancy and Outreach initiatives I invite Dr J gianti Dean School of Sciences and convener [Applause] I requests [Applause] thank you [Applause] in the beginning [Applause] thank you foreign
[Applause] Foreign Foreign Foreign Foreign Foreign Foreign Okay yeah foreign During New Opportunities and Technologies in the fragrance sector in today’s world in spite of technological advancements that are revolutionizing that fragrance and flavor industry for molecular analysis to advance extraction techniques cultural influences can shape the development and appreciation of fragrances and flavors as consumers become increasingly health conscious the
Concept of how fragrances and flavors can contribute to the overall well-being is very much discussed worldwide understanding the market trends and consumer preferences it is very vital for the business in any industry hence today’s conference will prove insights into the evolving demands of consumers and how businesses can adapt to meet
These changing needs in the fragrance and flavor industry overall the theme of the conference underscores the multifaceted nature of the fragrance and flavor industry it encourages attendees to explore the amalgamation of the natural world scientific innovation and cultural influences to create sensory experiences that are both delightful and sustainable ultimately enriching lives
Around the world hope all of you will enjoy and learn from the deliberations thank you [Applause] thank you madam for highlighting on the theme of the conference it’s time to honor and felt facilitate our esteemed delegates I requested dignity is to come forward for the felicitations sir then Madam please
I request our principles to present a bokeh to Madam Mary Frank Zuma finman executive director is to pick up I request our advisor Madam Dr Marlin foreign [Applause] academic director [Applause] [Applause] okay thank you yeah I invite Dr Jay jayanti Dean School of Sciences to present a bouquet to our Miss Sophie
Head of international office isabica okay yeah foreign [Applause] [Applause] [Applause] [Applause] sort of [Applause] here we move on to our next agenda I request Mary I request many friends Zuma fan ma’am to release our conference proceedings and I request our general secretary sir to receive the first copy followed by the other dignitaries
Come here [Applause] [Applause] thank you [Applause] thank you all for your kind gestures thank you may I invite a wrestling data secretary and correspondence a person with many Laurels was always strives for the upliftment of our College to address the Gathering so please foreign ladies and gentlemen
Degrees on the dice of the dice first and foremost I welcome you all for today’s conference at this Junction I’m trying to recollect our experience our visit to Paris and what we observed there and we visualize that we are on the same page same thought process and the hospital Hospitality of course
Which was extended during the stay there and at this juncture I would like to acknowledge a very very vital role played by team Ife in terms of correcting us with the leaders in field of education and skills make us and Them understand on the path journey ahead and for a better
Future a good great bonding so our heartfelt thanks to team Ivy well for the dignities and the guests here I would like to re-emphasize that our logo of college speaks about everything that we are today it speaks it says that means for benefit of all so needless to say that’s what keeps us
Going I’m sure our partnership will benefit not only the students the faculty the researchers community and also will engage into cultural exchange so we we are looking for a real great and good long lasting partnership and we we stand for cause of Education involving encouraging The Talented youth the teaching fraternity
And giving them the right skills and knowledge required to excel in their fields our association I’m sure will offer various courses certificate programs diplomas and other skilled related programs not only to the students or the faculty from science but from Humanities and also from Commerce to men
As all of us we are aware that Tamil Nadu is the Hub of textile that again I am giving a thought to the dignity is here how do we proceed that and how could we partner here to even add on few programs on uh related field that is textile
During my first visit our first visit and I was Weaver very very impressed with the what we understood there and immediately we had promised a Zipcar team that will be extending office to you in our premises and ladies the office is ready for inauguration and I think the seventh is
We are in ordering the office for not only for our college but also and Tamil Nadu those who can take benefit out of this Association this visit also strengthens the bonds for better policies to be related in the field of education and for the benefit of all education
To us is service and not a commercial Enterprise and keeping that in mind we would like to extend all these programs to the deserving and talented youth who come upon come across from various walks of life as people are well aware that Murano college has a very very
Major role in society connect through our Outreach and consultancy cell weight disaster beat any kind of eventuality going on a college is seen first to respond and thus make impact or help the people who are in those hours of crisis we have also extended optimizes to sobothini for
Special children NCC NSS and social Department do connect on regular basis with the society and try to give their best for the upliftment skill needless to again say that we are Pioneer and we are trying to meet all the requirements of the industry and for the student facility to upscale themselves we
Also believe in women empowerment needless to say the staff strength itself speaks volume and so the student strength we want them to be ready for the future and financially independent and hence the programs are also being extended keeping that in mind our expectation from his speaker isipka and
Okay it’s a little difficult for me to that we how well we connect with the Society of this part of the world through the programs how do we channelize the talents which we have here and it is not only restricted to Country within the country
How we can reach out to the world in their own space we can also extend or think into extending various programs for our BBA students baby retail is what we had touched upon while we were visiting there we have a huge scope and so what is the requirement by the industry so
Let’s work out together and see how best this relationship goes in fulfilling our dreams and through our dreams the dreams of the young India thank you [Applause] thank you sir I deem it an honor to introduce Miss Sophie lettere head of international office sipka she joined ecolis Superior dealer
Production de la mod A2 Deluxe including isipka and La fabric five years ago through the evolution of the school she contributed to the obtention of the Erasmus Charter of higher education of European mobility of mobility of students and teachers supporting the cultural development and best practice Exchange
She plays the role of go between to academic cooperation and enrollment of many International students on campus in France today she is proud to announce Le a launch of their International office which aims to build a true inclusive community for all talents with a diversity of nationalities and students
With fewer opportunities from over the world we at GNC we take immense pleasure inviting Madam for her address Madam please [Applause] thank you thank you so much for your welcome um dear Dear Mr manjit Singh Naya dear Dr hagunathan dear Dr Marlin Moray and do your doctor Swati paliwal and Dr Andrea
Thank you very much for your welcome um for the willingness you have to work with our school and thank you to Mrs zimo fan and Dr Lee degree to be here today so and just adjustment tell you the story of the French history of luxury and fashion and beauty in Europe
Um I’m sure of other words so when we start with with 14. the very famous Sun King we are located in Versailles so it’s very easy for us to explain that with 14 where the creator of the Palace of Versailles I’m sure you’ve heard about it if you haven’t
Visited it yet and the password at the beginning was a hunting lodge during the reign of week 13 but with the 14th for me was the first man who created the luxury and the perfumes in Versailles so a lot of many perfumes it supported many passion manufacturers and illustrationally Blossom orange blossoms
So if you visit the Palazzo Brasa you can see many orange trees they are not historic but the history of these streets are true one um after please move to the next slide and you will understand why today is a piano for week are existing when the 15
Was a key a player in the evolution of the signs in France so it was a figure to bring back many plans many plants were dedicated to fairies history next slide please expression the efficient victim but Eye Clinic fashion queen and she wrote A Lot in um cosmetics
So of course at the time at all today but she was the creator of what we said today so far and she loved many roses and you can see some on some paintings because she transmitted a love for roses in Europe she was a higher European fashion and Beauty icon perfumes and without
Um revealing what we we will say after and just to explain the first loved all the Quran foreign the first player so we see in our schools we have many women but we are very open but the thing about that is a very interesting woman and I’m sure um but she love plants
The first and she created as well and she created the style after the French Revolution and here this is the history is starting listen to me very um take care because you will understand everything but the founder of the Kerala house while the perfumer of the empress and she she was the first
For the first clients and foreign Could you could you go back please um it was with but uh bills in a painting gold foreign a friend is a worldwide group dedicated to all skins all nationalities and all kinds of peoples for women and men in bedroom and cosmetics designers so that a great history with them and
They all created of course the fashion collections but they created their made the creation of perfumes very famous perfume like the channel number five and you have to know if you’re interested in the sector not the middle name Channel so here it’s a little bit like a game for you on the left
And you have the password and famous place in Paris it has a special shape as you can see it is and it was inspiration for the creation of the marketing the creation of the battle of perfume option number five so if you can see the cap of the battle this is essentially
And they created the watch which is um of the history of everything is very important and it will help you to perform It was dedicated to his sister thank you and today um class of 1993. so it’s another game for you can you see the departure And just to say that the one was inside her name was um nickname was the pointer she was the artistic director of cultures and she was the inspiration of the founder and this is the founder of Kachi and that’s why the Kachi house and all the perfumes
And jewels are linked to the panther animal because it’s no match to uh its reference to this person who wrote about the Kachi house we cannot talk about luxury without telling about visual marginalizing marketing display of products this is the bottom of the public library is a true key player in this sector
So without telling you more about the history of this imagination just to know that these three of the department stores create work started with our students if you’re interested in the French culture I encourage you to read a book of um that means for the happiness of the ladies
And it’s talking about the department store and the secrets of how to attract the clients how to display the products and as you can mention now nothing to do with this story but now we are in connected and interactive window displays so as we saw yesterday your turns invisible communication we thought
That you are you have a place to to play a place to take invisible marginalizing if you’re interested because you have really true technical skills which which could be very useful to perform in this sector of visual merchandising amid all the current requirements and expectations of the professionals and the consumers
So it was just to give you it’s a very short presentation just to give you some Milestones of the history of the Heritage which is House Heritage um you will learn about all the training programs all the equipment and so on but there’s no motivation there’s no knowledge without the knowledge of the
Culture of the history that we bring to this cartoon not just only training programs we have our friends of the Executive Education Department who offers some courses online about the history of perforation and so on but this is the part of what we bring when we welcome students we welcome students
To France as we welcome at the same way that we welcome International students on our campus and we encourage our national students to International at home by meeting our International students interacting with them and knowing and learning from other cultures We Are One Community it’s an intensive Community
It is dedicated to organs in our sectors uh whatever the initiatives and so on and we are a special focus on the students with fewer opportunities like this about students We offer some Services practical information q a session demands so it’s very important to make them comfortable to give our information about practical information to students like how to apply for a Visa and we develop close links in your country in India with all a French sorry French Representatives
Like compositions like the principles and the concerns and conflicts and so on to give them the most most important information about what we want to do with Indian professional academies and students to Ireland to facilitate the insurance to run um as soon as possible they can so for instance with you Junior programs
And we have the pleasure on June the first Application together which is which tends to improve our arrival skills and welcome kids to all International students and at last but not least Association we have also with the French Embassy France alumni which is a community of all people who asked International students who have studied
In France so it’s very easy to find Indian students who have studied in France and especially at Egypt so we hope in the next future you will be able to meet them on your campus in our office that it was so a place to have granted by the direction of your collection
And um we have a character who has your heart career orientation our current central as students to find internships or placements and after graduation their employment whatever we have a platform like to have a database platform here about plants we can find and Encompass we have a database platform at the
Resource center with many useful resources online culture to develop the knowledge to get some information to achieve the project at the school foreign [Applause] cosmetics next I didn’t want to introduce Research Park Chemicals and downstream plastic processing industry government of India for the innovation in anti-microbial food wrap yes good morning everyone it’s a pleasure to be here at the inaugural of the collaboration College of France because India has been a traditional user of natural products and phytochemicals plant essential oils for a very long time
The knowledge is there foreign and that is if you look at the most of the drugs the structures of the drugs of natural plant extract for example the structure of aspirin was derived based on a natural phytochemical which is found in nature is similar to a plant extract
Um which is used in as an anti cancer drug is Quite a lot but still um the companies because when you do an extraction we have hundreds of molecules how do we identify each one of them toxicity side effects of natural products for a really long time Concepts into it and try to change the mindset um antibiotics which is and so on
It’s a big business um resistance Is systems Initially yeah Ministry thank you yeah so this concept of antibiotic resistance has become a series issue which I think a plant extracts plant oils plant to the compounds and reactors because almost hundreds of small molecules the next four next one next one same thing happens in diabetes
Um diabetes currently there are a lot of chemical synthetic drugs available but again there is assistance foreign Next slide foreign [Applause] Black peppers Next one next slide Um next Um next slide okay um Approach the bacteria so some of these components go and bind to the protein which is involved in the division that’s called cell division so when the cell division is right so the bacteria starts elongating so you see the elongation of the cells um Um foreign Look at them next is next slide In the stomach foreign Foreign Um absolutely um In a particular form Um Next slide um um next slide Technique This is how it works um Um That’s right another approaches um For example bacterial infection for 30 days is taken care if I am looking at a small wound healing application we are looking at five to six and at least yeah um so they slowly degrade like I said we can tune the the structure performance of these so it can degrade in four to
Five days or it can degrade in 30 40 Days for different types of applications um so by encapsulating your natural compound you are increasing the shelf life you are protecting it from UV and other sunlight oxidation such problems and you can have a targeted location where you want this to be released next
Slide yeah these are some pictures of the X you can see in days 30 days so we can get the release we can attune the release kinetics whether you want it 30 days or other you want 45 days and so on actually so by using two or three different biodegradable polymers we can
Tune it well um to extend the release for a much longer time depending upon the application you are looking at actually so this is a drug delivery system um tunable polymer structures and slow release of the material rather than incorporating just the material at one place it can be released over a long
Period of time at a single place next slide yeah so you can see uh we are looking at some tuberculosis related issue um using a polymer called cyclodextrin This is a biodegradable natural polymer um and then we mix with two polymers and then we incorporate the antibacterial compound and then we
Monitor how they perform I am using scanning electron microscope technique actually so we use a polymers natural like kurdlan glucon cyclodextrin all these are naturally occurring Oliver and for encapsulating these drugs yeah more of these pictures umatis um how different types of uh polymers seem to work or how different
Types of natural products seem to work and by it all is a natural product found from an Indian plant Um this is corresponding different names it’s called in India our is used quite a lot even for addressing um glucose excess glucose or So this D the pine it all um is known for many good favorable activities so that is able to address the particular bacteria called mycobacteriums magmatis which is involved in tuberculosis and by encapsulating it in a polymer called um curtland sulfate which is again a naturally occurring polymer we are able
To extend the release pattern so slow release actually next slide please Yeah the more many this is using a silk so we make a nanoparticles of silk um with the drug inside okay so the cell slowly degrades and then it releases the drug so different types of encapsulating techniques we have will
Use next slide please yeah this is a a cell called raw two six Force 0.7 so this these types of macrophages they are involved in um immuno modulation so we wanted to look at how to improve the immunity of a person um so we want to know whether some
Polymers can enter easily into these type of cells and then we can load it with phytochemicals so it will improve the immunity of the person as well as the phytochemical may have anti-tuberculosis activity because immunity is a big issue especially for those who have tuberculosis disease combined with HIV
Disease so there we need to kill the bacteria of tuberculosis but improve the immunity so we are trying two different um two different strategies to address these two different comorbidities also in tune with that to have the antibacterial property they are called Nano Composites actually um so these are may have application
Again in medical in drinking water systems where you want to kill bacteria in drinking water when the water flows on top of this um the bacteria will get killed because of the presence of these Nano composites on top of it actually so in such areas this may have applications next slide
Next slide yeah this is more of a how the cells bacteria gets adhered on the surface um with and without this type of Nano composite design you can see a big difference um when you when you have this type of Nano composite type of systems actually
Next slide yeah we will skip all this like this over yeah next line all of this yeah hydrogels is another useful thing um hydrogels next slide they they are nothing but very soft polyburs they are they can take lot of water almost 500 percent amount of water
So they can be used for burn wounds especially after a um burn wood there will be lot of exudates that is liberated lot of water gets liberated we need some polymer to absorb all this water actually so these type of hydrogels are used even your soft contact lens is made up of hydrogel
Actually so they are soft um they take in lot of water they are porous like so they can allow oxygen flow through also and we can put in some phytochemicals or Oils into them so these hydrogels also can take up um as a encapsulating matrix there are many types of hydrogels many
Polymers can be made into hydrogels polyvinyl alcohol polymethyl methachary this type of polymers can be made into hydrogels for storage purposes and slow release purposes next slide yeah they are all 3D Network cross linked by polymer they absorb quite a lot of water they are very hydrophilic
So that’s why it’s used quite a lot in this soft contact lens next slide yeah there are different types of hydrogels um and one if one is interested to go deeper you can look at it we’ll not do that next slide there are many advantages of course
Disadvantages are they are very soft so it cannot be used for rough handling um so we need to consider only that sort of areas not for other type of areas actually and even if you remember Lane contact lenses um you have to handle it nowadays the old contact lenses whichever hard
You can even if you drop it nothing happens with the new contact lenses you have to be very careful on this issue because it’s used in as a hydrogen actually next slide and we have looked at some wound healing applications um releasing some phytochemical near the wound not going to that next slide
Please I’ll stop with this yeah next slide okay so let me conclude um a lot of plant extracts um which has been there for thousands of years which has been used by Indian ayurvedic system many Asian countries in China for their beneficial biological activity starting from tuberculosis bacteria going up to cancer and
Inflammatory diseases so it should be able to address many of the synthetic drugs because they work in tandem on different targets multi-targeted that’s the advantages but there are many problems up there um some of the problems stability at acidic pH so as a oral delivery we have problem
Um will it get degraded when it reaches the stomach water solubility is very very poor what the solubility of all these are extremely poor um so absorption um and Would have good foreign Thank you very much thank you sir for your very informative session manages the development of uh Partnerships to offer unique professional educational experiences to which students it’s a privilege today okay okay thank you thank you so much for your presentation so first of all I would like to
Express my uh thanks to you welcome from this day and to be honest I’m quite impressed my speech today uh and to explain why is so unique since this question so next time please was to develop the knowledge of the smell in the industry so physical education and training program abroad So why in our environment foreign Souvenir and it’s easy to say but it’s quite difficult to do because foreign and the third point is something is because products foreign foreign foreign family let’s try please Sabine renal is one of our teachers a teacher right now and she gave me this slide just to
Explain what is top note middle note and base note top note is small floor and base notes is Mark Woody and animal notes and for each raw materials we have at the school students should memorize the olfactory description which is it should also memorize different criteria
Like appearance if it is a powder or liquid like the color the use the chemical formula the properties are characteristic and of course have to memorize the olfactory description this strategies so this term is securing column which is one of our teachers right now she gave
Me for example of what a student should memorize so to our molecules and the last one is lavender oil so there to memorize a fraction description formula the price if it was the price as properties of the chemical properties and in which project we can find this molecule next slide please
So what is a protocol to send top note you have to smell a send letter at the very beginning and you have to smell it during five minutes and then rest read it after 10 minutes and after 20 minutes and what you send at the beginning is a very top note
If you were smell the scent brother after two hours you will find top news then you leave the rotor and see if you whisper it after six to eight hours you smell the middle note and if you whis made it after 15 hours you will smell a base note
And on the right of this slide you can see the exam we gave to this to the students so they spend hours of spilling the stuff to memorize and recognize the product and we give them something to smell and of course it is blind test we didn’t
Give them the brand we did that gives us the name of the product so this example is for shampoo so they have to smell shampoos they have to smash shampoo dilute it in water and they have to smell a washed hair and each time self to describe the other itself to give the
Family give the top notes an exact Pizza should I have a music don’t worry there is no song so we we made this video last uh last week one student at the Practical work in the lab and she was the best way to show you our lab so next time please
Facilities and equipment we have seven lab dedicated to perfume cosmetic and food traveling Corporation so free lab for perfume one lab for right product immersion to space and jail and shower and douche one lab for food traveling and wet lab for cooking this food coloring we are free lab extraction and electrical
Chemistry and quality control and for lab or place in the school for evaluation and sensory analysis which are not quite the same thank you so I just want to present you some other training program I’m not going to describe all the problems I’ve decided to I have chosen only before program because um Foreign One in French Very nice children And we have a specific a specialization foreign Situations organization So just explain those infections Materials further traditions So I told you uh delivering And um learning their Specialty Foreign Instead we provide these developers since 20 years now this institutions stored in English it is delivered by the University website and this diploma is done in battleships in the and you can see understand how we share the academic hour Foreign at the University they teach scientific and good job the second year at the University they will teach a marketing and financial and business so during these two years students can have two workplace men or two internship the first one it is a at the end of the first year which is optional
And the second one is so I’ve decided to show you this program which is very specific and which is dedicated to safety and regulation the goal of this program is to know which kind of issue you can have from the raw materials to the use of the
Product by the consumer so it is chemistry biochemistry biology it’s done to know and to try to avoid crisis and to work with the media so it’s about safety regulation and protection for Consumer and for employees as well in the industry next slide please uh since the beginning this integration
We challenged our students and they have to create a product is that true imagine their own children’s all together the security department research about Japan production marketing department sales department to create their own products so two years ago they wanted to work with Coffee ingredients the beer
With the smell of coffee and a soap with a green coffee ingredients so we were quite uh next slide please so now uh we provide also books we will create a most dedicated expression in 2016. during the pandemic we provide the market on food leveling
And the last book one in 2022 a focus music formulation participants for each book which is quite a lot for such special educational training next slide please in mind science between tradition and modernity and Military creativity and Technology thank you thank you [Applause] that was beautifully said
Thank you for your very interesting mom yeah the executive director since 2020. has been marked by the creation of innovative training programs multi-disciplinary creative projects and new digital teaching methods that put Learners at the heart of the process throughout all her missions her lemoto has always been to develop Talent
Without much delay let us invite her Madam please it would be okay so hello everybody uh very very thanks for your welcome uh Mr Manchester Naya Dr Marlene Dr ragwanathan Dr Swati volleyball thank you thank you so much for your welcome and thank you on there thank you so much so I’m
Thank you I’m an iPhone I’m the director of the higher school fashion and luxury prediction composed by two Brands izika and La fabric next please creativity and Excellence are the values of a two school and each have a long history Le fabric is a young school created in
2013 in the merge of several school and his tools composed of century old departments the fashion sections was created in 1945 little Goods was created in 1921 and distribution space in 1924. was the first school in the field of performs in France more than 50 years ago
The two Brands easy care and La fabric train in the profession of luxury to the technical managerial and Commercial now how indispensable to the predictions of Excellence of French Industries in the fields of fashion and its Hazard accessories Beauty perfume Cosmetics Aroma and design of sales and distribution space
And we train on tree sites Paris for our business and marketing training Versailles for our Technical and scientific courses and in grass for some our business courses and for how scientific immersion next screen please so we are a consular and Sedition of higher education and our main sharehold
Order is the Chamber of Commerce and the industry of Paris the Chamber of Commerce have an objective is to support companies in the daily development of their projects and to defend their interests with the public authorities it makes recommendation to boost growth spatial planning Market development and
So on and the Chamber of Commerce also it’s a very have a very important activity in Paris it participates to the promotion of the capital region and with a great activity of fairs and Congress the Chamber of Commerce is also the second most important education system in France after the National Education
And ezipia and the fabric are to school of the Chamber of Commerce next screen please so La fabric are 70s we are a little school and we work with fund Android 60 speakers and today I’m very proud to be accompanied by the leading Marines and um we the school have more women So we have a human size school with 20 students per class it’s a rule for our laboratory and we currently have about 600 citizens we have more students in Versailles because we have five programs dedicated to the international students the other particularity it’s as cool is that we have 50 of our students
Follow their training in apprenticeship so they are at school half a time and the other half the time they are at work the studies are free for them and they are surrounded by their company so it’s very typical in in French we have also uh 48 exam success rate and uh 83
Integration rates with uh 52 of our students finding a job before their graduates and 45 percent with six months of Greater defense uh we have a lot of students International students in our Versailles sites next screen please I’m sorry uh so the two brains uh Egyptian fabric
Have a various markets as with the groups and luxury house has a Louis Vuitton Hermes Chanel and so on have also the compositional house uh with iff as a lady present you families and so on we have also the selective distribution with Sephora marionu and CB
And in the other side La fabric have manufacturers who make the Coatings collections for the chromism we have also the retail with the big store as La Samaritan legality Lafayette or the store in our sector as Ikea Monopoly and so on and the last Market is the African
Food sector for ezipia with for example Nestle so we have we address many companies and many different markets so the particularity of our school is to have a professional teaching environment identical to White House children’s refund in a company this is a particular idea of a school like the school of the
Friend pouch and it’s to have a professional equipment equivalent to the equipment they will find in a company this equipment is very expensive and but have a state of heart equipment is necessary for the good professional learning that we are aiming for the second brand of our school is the
Traditional know how the gesture the good practice to take the time to learn to repeat preciously gestures indisposable to the recruitment of the traits to which we train nice please so now I will introduce egyptia can you go to the next Okay so welcome at Egypt so we have the Laboratories
And to learn olfaction this is another Laboratories and so this is a cosmetic exercise in our versus documentation this is the laboratory of Aromas and it is some Aromas so this is a class A Normal class and so they learn or reflection this is our restaurant and this is our small garden
Because you have a big big Okay thank you you can go next and so we have a particular I.T at uh it’s uh we asked the osmetic and the osmotech is not only to preserve perfume but also to transmit knowledge about the little narrow perfumes she have a collection today represent more that 3201 perfumes including four and where
That are no longer available and Sophia will show you the uh at the in this presentation the the perfume of Napoleon the next so uh two brands are also have been a Pioneer in the digital thing field sorry with the creation of mooc in the various
Fields we train we are very advanced in on distance education we use the LMS Blackboard which makes it possible to make effective virtual classes for our speakers and they now have a very hard experience in these new pedagogies and we also experiment these virtual classroom to learn how to use our scientific Laboratories
Next please so I I didn’t take time on this screen because uh lady explained you the the strong Partnerships we have with University and International University and we hope to have this kind of hardship with College of course next screen please uh so this is all the scientific
Programs and Lady explain you the international programs but we have a wide range of Technical and Commercial cruises from bakalaria undergrad and the great level through the backyard pair 5 is postgraduate level and with 12 programs delivered in French or English and the teaching is based on the
Knowledge of raw materials the Mastery of formulation analysis and control techniques as well as the knowledge of consumers needs next screen so I didn’t explain you the Laboratories because Lydia explain you very much this how a scientific Laboratories we have next screen please and I I want to explain you
The pedigree pedagogical projects is a very frustrating the project and for the the based on the train station has to organize themselves and design the projects Of their projects so it’s a very important for us to have this graduation project and it’s a very good and the University of our training next screen and also I’m very proud about the Of this next next screen so now we can see the decision in life So this is so decisions arrive at school they say hello Foreign So this is another Laboratories so it’s an extension the Laboratories this is a Perfume Laboratories this is the team this is the documentation everywhere this is [Applause] so I don’t know yeah yes okay okay so this is To lay out class ification institutions um Manager and Retail okay thank you so we can go next so this is the the laboratory the activity of manufacturing you can go next this is our sales and design training next and you can go next and so this is the training so this is the windows gallery
So they’re always always predict uh some creation uh with a very uh precision okay thank you very much [Applause] the oh is it okay we are to witness a memorable moment now an mou with Guru education society and a speaker which will take both the institutions to the next level in
Upskilling the student fraternity a big round of applause for this memorable moment [Applause] foreign [Applause] a big round of applause audience [Applause] [Applause] foreign once again we thank all the delegates and the dignitaries a background of Applause to each one of them who have been here with us [Applause]
Yeah yeah I invite Dr Usha to take on the further proceedings Dr uchaman please hello Tuesday thank you please foreign Foreign Come on [Applause] thank you a special greetings to the most respected dignitaries on the dice and the erudite colleagues and dear students of the dice so to continue with the technical session 3 I now have the I have been given the pleasant task of introducing the chairperson of um of
This session the resource person of this session Dr A.R Suresh Babu ugc FRP Department of Chemistry and University Chennai Dr A.R Suresh babu’s impressive trajectory goes like this BSC chemistry MSC in organic chemistry PhD in organic chemistry from the University of Madras he has gained a teaching experience at
Various universities in India he has he was selected GC faculty research program in 2018 and became UTC assistant professor at University of Calicut Kerala in the year 2022 he joined as UTC assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and diversity he was he has been attending numerous National and international conferences and delivered
Lectures he has served as a resource person at the UTC sponsored refresher course at the University of Calcutt he has qualified National Level examinations such as gate with the 91.11 percentage and the csir jrf and was delivered as one of one among the top 10 20 in that session he has worked
Extensively on the synthesis of spiral heterocycles of biochemic biological significance he has published 70 articles in international journals of 18. he is also the reviewer of reputed journals such as materials research Express journals of environmental chemical engineering methods and applications foreign committee okay right School of Sciences [Applause] foreign foreign that’s cool in
France choice they are so they are their natural organic compounds are found in the seed back stems root flowers and other parts of the plants right and therefore why is so important uh because they give you good aroma good fats and therefore we and you see that
Most of the essential oils are not water soluble they are mostly organic compounds and they have one drawback associated with it is is um so you see that they are mixture of organic compounds right and mostly these essential oils comes to class of family quarters and it is these uh which really gives
The aroma I hope that you’ll be really fascinated to know today that uh for example if it is foreign and that is called as an isoprene unit and that is called as an isoprene unit and it is this isoprene unit which is present in all essential oils terpenes
Right and therefore uh you can see they are normally classified into mono terpenes as well as dietary pins and Tighter pins and secure pins two class of important uh categories of turkeys that comes into play for essential oils or mono terpenes and cesutopins when I
Say mono terpene it may be it is having two isoprene unit whereas when I say it’s a cescued up in it will be having three isoprene units right next one so you see how you can really uh extract oils from Plants uh one method is by simple distillation hope you’re aware of
It the other one is uh by process called as expression next please so this is a pictorial representation of how or you can really get essential oils out of the plant you just pass this Steam and then finally though the aromatic plants which will be having this volatile components can come out of
That uh the furnace and then finally you can really condense it through a condenser so that you can collect various essential oils depending upon their individual boiling points next piece so this is what I have explained next so expression is something like you can press the plant material and get the oil
Out of it that is called as expression or cold pressing without heat next so what is the uh future uh what is the future of these essential oils you can see from this particular slide that it has numerous applications and what are they you can see that you can use it for
Cleaning purpose yeah it is therefore as adhesives for flavors for medical purpose as an insect repellent for perfumes in dentistry as well as Cosmetics next of fine so there are uh so this I can skip because there is the the linear elasticity is one of the uh essential oil next
Now you can see that the essential oils can be the source could be uh from the uh from the can be you know you can based on the scent right no uh based on the the smell that you get it you can really classify them into various uh
Categories uh you can have a floral smell you can have a fruity smell sometimes you can have the green smell like fresh grass and you can also have Woody and Amber mask as well as the Oriental which you normally you obtain it from Amber or from spices next
So here you see now you really appreciate that uh oregano you normally use you know you you put it on the pizza right that oregano has this oregano oil and you can smell that oregano right or you know or you can smell that particular thing you can it gives a
Smell and the key component present in oregano is uh this carwick roll you can look at the structure of it this is a this is one of the example of a uh one of the example of an essential oil here you do you don’t see terpenes right you don’t see that kind of
Isoprene unit but it is having a Benzene ring with a phenolic unit in the last part of it I will uh say that how you can why I’m also particular about the structure of this particular thing you see there is a finale group oh group is
There and which can be you you can bind you can do a chemical modification and you can really make new thermal new carbonyl derivatives which can give better smell or maybe it can enhance it so there is a lot of scope for organic chemist to play with this molecule you
Can use this hydroxy functional group and it can be transformed into various other units for example I can try I can connect this particular carbacol to PVC which is polyvinyl chloride right and therefore I can give smell to the PVC pipe that is normally here you try to do a chemical
Functionization you will be having a PVC pipe that is that gives smell good smell so this is the chemical presenter uh in the lemon which is a d lemon in next so you have next so they have all the good properties animals Next So this is next next so you see this is this is lavender and again capacity you see the frankincense and you see the packing sense it has a lot of its mixture of uh it’s a mixture of you know terpenes you see that uh you have Alpha
2G you have Alpha Pi D which is so all these components gives that uh unique flavor unique Aroma of this frankincense next so this is from the basil right uh and that is contains Alpha Pine as a major component that gives you the smell next
So here I have given you some of the structures of the organic molecule they all are pains most of them are all almost all of them are terpenes you can see uh the terpenes in the lavender oil turbinoids you can see that even the green tea what is the particular thing
Which is present in green tea and they call it as having a very good antioxidant property it’s a pharmacy as well as a series next uh this side gives you an uh in uh an idea that how the market for this essential oils for the perfume Industries as well as for flavors and
Fragrances have grown up uh you see that uh the total Global Market is around 16 13 billion U.S dollar and it is expected for this upcoming year so you see it’s a very huge Market and uh we are we normally have more than 3 000 uh kinds of essential oils of
Which only 300 have been explored so far so we have a lot of scope that we can really explore look for new kind of essential oils which are still unexplored oil to be a good product and these are some of the methods uh which is difficult here that how we can really synthesize
The next see uh normally you should understand from this particular slide and it is very very important as far as the Nano materials are concerned and what is that you know how you make a nano material the dimensions of an animator is around 10 minus 9 meter it’s it’s very small
Right and therefore you see that I’m showing you uh uh the inner slide you can see that three cubes it’s an animal material which are stacked over other right and normally one of the important properties of nanomaterial is that it has the largest surface area right what is the special property of random
Material why they are used because it has a larger surface area but can you think that how the bulk for example if you take a tennis ball I’m going to slice it off in a smaller ball right how the surface is getting increased for that explanation I’ve added this
Particular slide and you can see that I am having a bulk material having three uh sides right and therefore you see the sides are three and what should be the surface area it is the side Square multiplied by the total uh phases and you know the cubes are six phases and
Therefore uh you see the surface to volume ratio and that is very important for any nanometer we call that as an aspect ratio three and uh the surface area to the volume ratio becomes two now what I’m doing is that I am trying to make into a
Smaller size and that’s why I’m removing the top layer of it now you see that it has become a smaller unit now the sides are two but the faces are same and therefore the surface area is 24 and the volume is the side Cube which is three and when you divide that
Particular thing for the aspect ratio you get a value of three right and then again I’m going to reduce the size of it further now you can see on the extreme uh um right you see the size the total number of sides are one and the phase is
Six and therefore the volume is one so therefore what is the aspect ratio here you see that it is right next so so therefore this is one of the method by which you can exercise next Very crucial next series for three hours for 80 degree you can in a short duration of time you can prepare that Nano material which is also magnetic in nature next our next slide please fine here you see that it is a silicon nanoparticle right sao2 Euro ports and
Sio2 right so this is a silicon nanoparticle seo2 which is now in now having uh the nanoparticle size and here you see that is uh teos it’s a silicon derivative and then you use a do this reaction in presence of ammonia water using ethanol as a solvent and then you
Make that particular nanomaterial you put a small die into it you see that it is getting encapsulated inside that and here you can replace this uh dye molecule you can think about adding essential oil to it and once you add the essential oil you see that the whole
Encapsulation of the decision oil will be taken care by the Silica Nano particle this has not been explored so far much next so these are the same images of the silica nanoparticle you can see that at the last now how uh they are attaining the nanoparticle size and they are spherical in nature
Next please so another method which I want to disclose is that the mini Emulsion polymerization and what you do in this next slide so you uh you you take oil and water see they don’t mix at all right oil and water will never mix so what we do is
That we add a subtract into it so that at the surface at the interface the reactions can take place and this is mini polymerization which normally use ultra sonication method and Ultra solidification is one of the method by which you can also reduce the particle size for example if you are having a
Material of a nano micrometer size I can take it in the solution and do ultra solidification and then finally you can reduce that particle size into a nanomaterial prepared so these are some of the applications foreign using it immediately right itself So of course for example um next Fine Again next please scientifically So at the same time excuse me is really want So based on that you can choose various methods uh next time [Applause] domination next so this is okay right next I have given here next pieces this is uh I need to find like for example together exercise in the next per month right
So so I thank you thank you so much thank you so much expertise so foreign [Applause] thank you thank you foreign thank you finished obviously all of you are requested to maintain silence Thank you Foreign thank you hello there second days that’s enough foreign thank you foreign foreign foreign all right now thank you thank you foreign thank you thank you so much um foreign thank you so yeah foreign everybody thank you so respected all we request the chief guests of the session to come on to the
Stage to occupy the seat allotted over here sir please we also request the other dignitaries to accomplish to the stage thank you come on you know most respected dignitaries on the dice the distinguished colleagues special invites participants from reputed institutions organizing committee members of this Mega conference and dear
Students of the dice warm greetings to one and all present we have gathered here for a valedict recession of the Indo French conference on fragrances and flavors advances applications and Industrial Ventures 2023 amidst us we have Dr nirakulam anadurai principal Scientist by technology division honorary faculty Anna University and
University and an assistant professor acsir biochemistry and biotechnology csir Central leather Research Institute as to deliver the special address it’s been a red letter day in the annals of GNC since we have been witnessing a highly commendable deliberations across the group from morning thanks to the organizing committee for attending this
Mammoth feet under reaching yet another milestone in this in the Glorious memories of the institution so now I request her beloved Madam Dr Swati paliwal head Department of Hindi convener ipac and head guru nanak Center for consultancy and Outreach initiatives to welcome the Gathering Madam please thank you
Respected Chief guest of the validity session doctor principal scientist biotechnology division csir Central address Institute Chennai deans of various schools and Center Heights faculty members students of various programs and participants from across the group bonjour Satria girl with great pleasure and enthusiasm I extend a warm welcome to all of you for
This validity session of the Indo French conference on fragrances and flavors advances applications and Industrial Ventures flavor and fragrances are important aspects of human life they enrich and Elevate our standard of living the aroma and taste of products whether in the domain of food or perfume have the power to evoke emotions trigger
Memories and influence our choices flavors and fragrance are not merely the element of our daily life but they are sensory experiences that are integral part of Oracle Chamas shaping the way we interact with the larger world India’s ancient tradition of ayurveda and perfumery have influenced the world for ages while France is renowned
Worldwide for its mastering perfume and culinary expertise This indoor French conference has provided a unique platform for us to share knowledge experiences and ideas fostering a deeper understanding of these aromatic realms understanding the advancement in the science and technology behind flavors and pregnancy is critical for industry in this sector
Striving for Innovation and excellence this conference aimed to provide a platform for sharing research exploring Cutting Edge technical applications and first in collaboration that transcends the borders I hope that this conference have paved the way for the development of Novel pregnancies flavors and Industrial Ventures that will Captivate the market
Indoor French collaboration as a law have a long history and joint ventures between these two great Nations they have paved the way for the fusion of traditional Indian Aromas and French perfumery expertise in the past this has resulted in the creation of unique pregnancies Unique Fitness profess that resonate with consumers
Across the globe exemplifying the power of international cooperation pushing the boundaries of the industry once again I extend my warm welcome to the chief guest of this validity session delegates from Industries and Scholars from various colleges universities and research centers to this validity session of the end of French conference
On pregnancy and flavors May our journey together be filled with knowledge inspiration and the delightful Aromas and taste that bring us all here before concluding my introduction I would like to congratulate the organizing committee members especially the convener of the conference Dr Jay jayanti foreign [Applause] [Applause] I request
S are respected Madam de Dean School of Sciences and conveyor of this conference to welcome our chief guests with a bokeh Madam please [Applause] I request assistant professor Department of biotechnology and one another can be one of the coordinators of this conference to allow the special angavasram to our chief guests sir please
Madam please thank you dignitaries I now invite the assistant professor and head Department of biotechnology and the organizing Secretary of today’s conference to present a brief report on today’s proceedings Madam please thank you Mom as the organizing security is my proud privilege here to present the conference report indoor French conference on
Flavors and fragrance advances application and Industrial Ventures is organized by the program of Department of biotechnology under the ages of school of Sciences Dr NJ prabhnathan principal welcome the Gathering he made a small presentation and briefed about all the activities of a college and he emphasized upon the center of excellence
That are existing in our college campus the dignitaries and the theme of conference was delivered by Dr jayanti and Dr jayanti Dean of science she briefed upon the collaboration activities among speaker and Guru Nana College the conference proceedings was released the presidential address was delivered by our Manchester General Secretary and
Correspondent Miss Sophie Lauder head International office speaker gave a brief introduction about the activities of ispika followed by the technical Session One wherein Professor double Mukesh he presented briefly about the importance and the applications of the essential oils France the technical the plenary session was delivered by Miss Mary Franza fan direct
Executive director took place and it was followed by the technical session 3 by Dr A.R Suresh Babu Department of Chemistry Anna University he briefed us about the nanotechnology or by through which the essential oils are being used as a therapeutic products and now here are we are at the validity decision thank you
Thank you madam for presenting the gists of the report report of today’s proceedings I invite the assistant professor Department of biotechnology and one of the organizing committee members of this conference to introduce the chief guest service [Applause] South Korea nearly 100 research article in well-reputed international national journals obtained research project funds worth more than 10 crores from different funding agencies like csir DBT DST icmr indo-japan project scheme Ministry of environment and foreign national award in 2009 International postdoctoral Fellowship award from Korea Korean science and engineering
Foundation South Korea in 2008 University postdoctoral fellow award from USA national university South Korea in 2007 senior research Fellowship from Council of scientific and Industrial Research government of India between 2005 to 2006. Society India life member of society for biomaterials and artificial organs India member of the protein Society United
States of America member of the Korean biotechnology and bioengineering Society member of Association of microbiologists in India member of Korean Chemical Society in the Republic of Korea thank you very much for the opportunity thank you thank you sir established in March 1996 microbiologist Society was registered in November 1996
In satara Maharashtra India its aim is to encourage promote and support research in microbiology aiming to facilitate this student units have been established across the country the Student Chapter College under the application DNC by a cruise has been registered on August 24 2023 and shall be monitored by Dr
Sagarika Devi assistant professor of biotechnology and coordinator Guru nanak Center for research and scientist Dr T Ramesh and daughter Priyanka Devi from GS Guild Research Institute at GNC hoping to continue the great work that microbiologist Society is already undertaking the student council will function with Miss yes adisha Susan as a president I
Request the students to come on to the stage today to get your badges so Aisha Susan as the president of the club has the vice president As the secretary and Miss yes already there on the stage to receive their badges I now request the department representatives to collect the students membership certificates towards the registration of 92 by your close at GNC congratulations [Applause] [Applause] [Applause] [Applause] thank you dignitaries and the selected office Bears yes congratulations to all of you the selected office bearers you have to concentrate in your work now it’s time for us sir please sir please amazing uh I would like to express my sincere thanks to the organizing chemistry members
And also the principle of college for you know giving this uh wonderful opportunity to share some of my knowledge on our ongoing research in clri hopefully uh here a lot of people might be know that clri Central leather Research Institute we are one of the cscr body so how many of themselves
You have any idea students the next opportunity is going to be your uh starting your career in um excuse me so most of them will uh no take your carrier is one of them major scientific organizations started in uh before our independence institutions Your starting salary will be definitely 45 000. so additionally you’ll get your degree that’s a more than salary you will be getting your PhD degree so CSR every year is offering huge amount of Fellowship so I would you know still if you don’t have that opportunity to understand more about CSR please after
The today evening maybe you can have a chance that you have a mobile phone everybody has a mobile phone just look at it and explore your role thank you so much so I’m going to just talk about some of the ongoing research sometimes you may
Feel that today is a lot of flavors are going on here from International people and however I am going to relate it to you uh you are you know science related to the flavors but I can add some flavors on your signs that’s a another
Thing I can do it so what we are working on clri is basically we’re trying to create new kind of proteins maybe you know that uh during your course of master classes definitely you have studied about what is protein how the protein will be produced in cells these are the stories
But what we did is we’re trying to see beyond that how we can overcome the nature that’s what we are going to share probably I’ll take another 20 minutes and we’ll try to wind up as possible don’t worry about that so my topic starts like that
First thing the title says that we are trying to expand the charity code and everybody knows the genetic what is genetic code and how the center talk more for life the central dogma of Life Starts from the your DNA yes exactly DNA and it goes the transcription the translation the
Protein will be produced so one of the interesting point in the life is any protein which produce inside the cells either a human body or animal or even a bacteria are plant or whatever it is it only produced by only 20 I mean acids so
This is a life in in is it has a well-defined role for example if some bacteria is going to infect then immediately some of the antibody is going to produce these are well programmed even what are the proteins which produce inside the cells are made up of only 20 amino acids
And a lot of people try to create interesting protein based molecules by creating your mutations so this is a one simple scenario how this protein could be more later for example now everybody can take a insulin when people have diabetes just imagine you by yourself just 100 years back diabetical diabetes is simply
Call us if a rival Jesus why because the common man can afford that or now anybody can take the insulin right if you walk up to the next door of your medical center and you can ask that they will give a simple injection even you can put it by yourself
That’s because of the recombinant technology where you try to produce the target molecule inside the cell in a large amount for example uh within one or two days or one week you can produce 100 number of uh your doses which can be given to the patients so these are the some of the
Best example the protein engineer has done a simple example about the insulin number of things has been uh I can add it as a biologist you know that but it has total limitations for example can you go to the next slide and people has thought about it and they want to do it
In a higher manner for example you just think about irrationally one can produce a protein well programmed if you going to alter the programmed one it’s going to result in a different life for example the current scenario everybody is talking about anti-microbial resistance all right so these antimicrobial resistance come by why
Because when you give the chemical molecule it goes into the cells of the bacteria and it started muted by himself and it go into resistance against the drug so these people have thought about it and they have developed a unique technology they have created a new variance of
Proteins and which they imagine that today is the protein is look like that and what will happen after 100 years what will happen after 50 years what will happen after 5000 years so though people are image and they have developed your technology called directed Evolution for that last year
The Nobel Prize has been offered to the Francis or Nolan groups so it’s very interesting thing actually it happens even people nowadays you know that um crispr caste system is going to play a very important role probably it’s play a very critical role on the genome editing
And the Nobel Prize also given in the last year enzyme honestly so these are the very simple phenomena I just put it in a very simple way that this is a whole life of any living system what are the proteins going to be produced in the case of
Plant or human or anything which is going to be translated from your DNA and later if the protein is going to produce and the proteins as a unique uh pathway it will go for a protein folding so whatever the case whatever them keep talking about the proteins proteins or
Proteins the simple scenario I’m trying to explain to you is the naturally occurring proteins I have only 20 Amil acids oh you have something I can imagine so these 20 I mean answers are the building blocks and it means that um each is going to be charged by this particular masses
And want to charge this is a scenario but what will happen when I’m going to introduce the 21st of analysis which is not occurred in nature it is not occurred naturally for example if you’re going to talk to any of your Chemistry no you can say that no no I wanted to
Have a new amino acids is going to happen let’s say so these are some of the best applications or the protein I can just locate that where it goes I can develop and similarly if you’re going to introduce any chemical reaction react is a new functional group is a new
Functional group we could use it for different applications for example we can study structure and function and also we can study the protein protein interaction and also I mentioned we are going to create a new proteins um which has a new chemicals that could be used for different biotechnological applications let’s say
So we have to play around that one of the things called Say that we use unique system which can recognize yeah go ahead yes so this is another second approach which is very tricky we develop our own uh translation missionary and that helped to introduce so this is the overall summary I’ve just talked about expanding and Engineering the genetic
Code so the ultimate idea is to you can use any kind of methodology where we want to introduce a new functional group into the protein because if you study very well about the aminas it’s the aminas it’s nothing but it has a 20 chains Nothing is another functional group so 20 different
Functionality now we are going to introduce the 21st functionality to the protein and how the protein is going to behave in the system that’s what the simple scenario for our research next so we thought about that and um you may think that you know why this kind of
Systems are so important and how it is going to play a role in coming days for example now everybody has a bike just imagine and the bike for example even some of the people bought a bike at 1975. their spare parts are still available in the market you can go and
Can you can buy and you can put it in the system so now we are developing in a synthetic biology approach the concept behind on us I will develop some kind of spare parts and I’ll put it in my system we have a database and the database I’ll
Put my orthogonal trntrna so that a systems and also some of the other team may be in different countries even India we have a lot of people working on it they have a database system they will have some spare parts so you just imagine you have different passports in the case of yeah
And you also have the product biologist s with me yeah I am going to give you a prototype can you assemble it or not definitely you can assemble it so this is a simple concept and the synthetic biology is growing and if you look at the paper it features
Because you know using this concept I can produce any kind of chemical molecule in the system so the ultimate idea used to create a overall genetic course a library for people who use for example here we are ready next so we started working on the concept um we started exploring what kind of
Protein can be taken jellyfish all right but in the case yes so the important feature of this fluorescent protein um you just uh you can you just put it in the expression system or in the bacteria the next day if you come and see in your test tube you could see the very
Clear-cut beautiful green color so the protein is produced and if the protein is produced one thing what we understood is the protein is produced by unique amino acids and if I’m going to change the amino acids I can change the color so this is a simple concept so what we do is we
Have introduced different acid of the protein next slide next this is go to next next yeah so this is the best example for you I know okay so the simple thing is you could look at here naturally it is in green color when we introduce um the another amino acids just I
Changed inside erosion I changed it into the one more just I mean group over there so it’s very unique and it’s totally it changes the color and you could see visibly there um but on green to Red it’s very easy in the case it is not so easy that’s right
We understood that the purpose structure has been completely changed on what we did the conclusions when we introduce the Protein that’s right yes so what is the use of those kind of material the first thing come to your mind that why we have to do because
If you go to any somebody as early uh direction of cancer usually people will go for a nowadays a lot of market-based system has come but ultimate the final conclusion should be an amazing system somebody has to say that this person will generate up your brain tumor or not because
The brain cell wall is very thick in nature we can’t do that one so for that what we did is we have we can use this cells because red can pass deeper than the normal cells so we can use this kind of proteins to identify that whether the
Cells May progress to be a tumor or not so we can use it in different applications yeah muscles so what is the importance of this protein is even if the water so-called a lot of glues are available the best glue you have it you can go buy
It for your business all right the realistic is very strong but if you use the ballistic in the water it won’t work so anything any glue which can work even in the watery environment that could be very interesting because you know just imagine somebody met with an accident is broken
And you want to use any kind of adhesive molecule which can stick on that or it’s going to help you to seek the broken bone that would be so nice biologically so we thought that why not we can develop such a kind of interesting glues that will be used for different
Applications that’s like so we use our own technology and we created a nanofibers using our proteins nicely so these are the pretty decent and uniform uh nanofibers created from the lab Nestle and one thing is although you create these non-faber the important thing is you should retain its structure all
Right otherwise it won’t work in any system so we have confirmed that one also Ness we have loaded with some of the drug molecule and we could see that very beautifully these materials are really helps in you know cell differentiation and wood daily process next
So this is one of the best example uh to now study that any wood will happen would happen during the uh any Ascent or any environment or anything because of uh in the nature system we can use this glue to become a uh one of the uh wound
Really antibody agent you just see that as a wound has been created because of adding this one within 24 hours the wound has been just closed yes so these are next thing is no go ahead next slide we also worked on the collagen tham really know about a collagen is
Collagen is one of the fibro protein which present in your body most of your body has a collagen but it has a very unique structure you can be currently available there are a number of biomaterials available in the market for you know bone regeneration on wood
Healing and so many things so we thought we can create such kind of protein in the lab itself nice so see these are some of the biophysical characters which has done in the laboratory to you know be recombinantly expressed the simple scenario is expression of this kind of uh protein is
Very tricky so we our lab successfully explored and we have developed itself next um whenever it was very elastic that doesn’t mean material s um how it works next one yeah next some yeah very early stage I think when I started I just shared some of the information about the
Genetics available and people are all over the world s are available freely anyone can work in from the laboratory itself so what’s the ultimate idea of our groups later um I think a lot of people you know or minimal bacteria He created by using the existing and he made it very small one so the ultimate idea is in the later after 10 years foreign Share with you foreign Please foreign [Applause] [Applause] foreign ER of this conference Dr sagarika Devi to propose a vote of thanks Madam please good afternoon everyone just as the Sun is setting down to Mark the beginning of a new day tomorrow and we are approaching towards the end of this remarkable day
I take it as a pride privilege to propose the vote of thanks on this remarkability this conference and mentorship general secretary and correspondent Madam advisor principal sir Vice principals and the team spirit and the Integrity of the organizing Committee of this conference I thank the student fertility
And all those who have directly or indirectly been a part of this remarkable Journey I thank all the dignitaries of our technical sessions to have enlightened us with their immense knowledge last but not the least I thank our presiding deity Guru nanak Dev ji for having guided us through this journey
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