Khanapara, June 1: A workforce of three proficient college students from the College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Science and Know-how Meghalaya (USTM), together with their mentor school, have secured the First Prize for his or her start-up concept, ‘Formulation of a Chewable Dentifrice,’ at INNOVATE-A-THON 1.0.
The occasion was organized by the Atal Incubation Centre, NIPER-Guwahati Basis, and supported by the Atal Innovation Mission, NITI Aayog, Authorities of India. The workforce will obtain annual funding help from NIPER.
Gouranga Baruah, Lobsang Tashi, and Riya Salam, all B. Pharm final-year college students, below the steering of Dr Sudarshana Borah Khanikor, Affiliate Professor and Vice-Principal, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, USTM, have created a chewable dentifrice product. This product is a gummy, chewing gum-like materials that will assist in the deep cleaning of our tooth.
On this regard, Dr. Sudarshana Borah Khanikor said that the event of a chewable gummy dentifrice from an ethnomedicinal plant in North East India could be user-friendly in addition to eco-friendly.
Dr Khanikor mentioned, “These are sugarless merchandise that comprise supplies which are extremely useful for our tooth and for cleansing functions and don’t comprise any toxins. The appliance of those could be extra handy than common toothpaste and mouthwashes as a result of they’re toxin-free and person pleasant, and on the identical time, there might be financial use of water. This might additionally induce tooth whitening properties and can assist to eliminate halitosis and different periodontal illnesses”.
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