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Developing a Convenient Analytical Technique for the Quantitative Estimation of Residual Ctab Present in Heamophilus Infuenzae Type B Polysaccharide
DEVELOPING A CONVENIENT ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUE FOR THE QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION OF RESIDUAL CTAB PRESENT IN HEAMOPHILUS INFUENZAE type b POLYSACCHARIDE

Thesis submitted for the degree of

Bachelor of Technology
Biotechnology

1 BY

2 Mr. Sarthak Ranka

2 Under the guidance of

1

Dr. SURESH BERI

ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR (PRODUCTION)

Serum Institute Of India Ltd
212/2, Hadapsar Pune (MH)-411028

1 Submitted to

Department of BIO-TECHNOLOGY,
JAIPUR NATIONAL UNIVERSITY,
JAIPUR

DECLARATION

I hereby declare that the thesis entitled as “ Developing a convenient analytical technique for the quantitative estimation of Residual CTAB present in Haemophilus influenzae type b polysaccharide ” submitted to JAIPUR NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR for the degree of Bachelor of Technology (Biotechnology) has not been submitted to this or any university for a degree or diploma.

Sarthak Ranka
Date :

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the work done incorporated in the dissertation entitled “Developing a convenient analytical technique for the quantitative estimation of Residual CTAB present in Haemophilus influenzae type b polysaccharide” submitted to the B.Tech (Bio-technology) , JAIPUR NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the Degree of Bachelor of Technology (Bio-technology) submitted by Mr. Sarthak Ranka has been carried out under my supervision and guidance from 10th Jan. 2011 to May 2011 at Serum Institute of India Ltd.

The material obtained from other sources has been duly acknowledged in the dissertation as well as the help taken from the other experts is also acknowledged.

Dr. Suresh Beri

(Research Guide)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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