On the premises of Malla Reddy College of Pharmacy is a cutting-edge animal housing facility. The Committee for Control and Supervision of Experiments on Animals (CPCSEA), Ministry of Fisheries, Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Government of India, has approved the Animal House facility for use in animal experiments. (CPCSEA Registration No. 1217/PO/Re/S/08). In accordance with CPCSEA rules, our college has furnished well-sized animal houses for research purposes. The college has received a five-year registration from CPCSEA. As a result, the CPCSEA formed the IAEC committee, which holds biannual inspection meetings. It was last inspected on September 14, 2023.
The three “R’s” of refinement, reduction, and replacement are upheld by the Institutional Animals Ethics Committee (IAEC), which was established by CPCSEA and assesses all research proposals involving the use of animals. There are mice, rats, and bunnies in the animal house. Animals of different species are kept apart in separate rooms to prevent the spread of disease and disputes between species. Exhaust fans and air conditioning are provided in the animal rooms to allow for the exchange of fresh air. There is also enough lighting, a steady supply of power, and water. To keep the animals in regulated environments, constant efforts are undertaken. To determine the animals’ state of health, regular monitoring is done on them. To take care of the animals, a veterinarian pays frequent trips to the animal shelter.
According to CPCSEA rules, every room has ventilation and is maintained at a temperature of 23±3°C, relative humidity of 60±10%, and a 12:12 h light and dark cycle. A full-time veterinarian provides veterinary care. Regular cleaning and disinfection of animal rooms, hallways, storage areas, and other locations is handled by the animal house attendant. Regular sterilizations are performed on the bedding, water bottles, and cages. Animal carcasses are among the waste materials that are burned in incinerators. An agreement has been inked between Maridi Bio Industry Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad, and Biomedical waste disposal. For everyday tasks, GLP principles are implemented as standard operating procedures.
The facility with the animal houses improves the environment for study and education in the developing fields of toxicology, molecular biology, and experimental pharmacology. The facility is committed to providing lab animals in good health and helping researchers use animals ethically for research while abiding by the CPCSEA. Faculty members with the necessary qualifications are always available to support research and ensure that it adheres to the CPCSEA guidelines. Pre-clinical testing is offered by Animal House in accordance with national and international regulatory standards.
Animal House features a variety of rooms with the following hygienic conditions, air conditioning, handling, and circulation facilities.
1. |
Dr. B. Dinesh Kumar |
CPCSEA Main Nominee |
2. |
Dr. Chaitanya Pavuluri |
Scientist outside the Institute |
3. |
Dr. M. Satyavani |
Social aware Nominee |
4. |
Dr. M. Swetcha |
Veterinarian |
5. |
Dr. M. Sudhakar |
Chairman cum scientist from different biological discipline |
6. |
Dr. R.L. Manisha |
Member secretary cum biological scientist |
7. |
Dr. S. Sridhar |
Scientist from different biological discipline |
8. |
Mrs. Malvika Singh |
Scientist in charge of Animal house facility |