Bengaluru: Health and Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar interacted with Prof Govindan Rangarajan, the director of Indian Institute of Science (IISc) to seek the premier science institute's support in battling Covid-19 pandemic.
During the interaction, Rangarajan apprised the Minister about various researches that are being carried out by Scientists at IISc including designing a more efficient oxygen concentrator and also the vaccine for Covid-19 which can be stored at room temperature up to 30 degree Celcius.
IISc has developed an oxygen concentrator of 10 LPM capacity which is being tested for its clinical validation at Bangalore Medical College. Rangarajan said that the results have been promising and claimed that the oxygen output is about 90% and hence more efficient compared to the Chinese concentrators whose output is about 40-50%.
He sought the support of the Minister to expedite the process of clinical validation and also help in obtaining regulatory approval from Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) for its emergency use. Sudhakar assured all necessary support from the government and said he will take up the matter immediately with RGUHS Vice-Chancellor and concerned Union Ministers.